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County, Salvation Army and city outline funding plan for ACES shelter; staff say operations funded through April 2026

Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors · October 1, 2025
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Summary

Officials reported that the ACES low‑barrier shelter has multiple braided funding streams and, following recent disbursements and anticipated state funds, staff have resources to operate the site through about April 2026; the board directed staff to pursue non‑general fund sources and return by January 2026.

The Board of Supervisors received an update Sept. 30 on the Access Center and Emergency Shelter (ACES), the county’s low‑barrier shelter operated in partnership with the Salvation Army and the City of Modesto.

What staff reported: ACES provides 182 beds with supportive on‑site case management and services that allow guests to keep partners, pets and possessions. County staff said ACES has served roughly 2,800 unique individuals since opening in 2019 and that guests display a high…

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