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12.18.23 CLPHA Member Update
Rise in Homelessness Coincides with Winding Down of Pandemic-Era Supports  HUD has released new data showing that over 650,000 people were experiencing homelessness on a single night in January 2023. This reflects a 12 percent increase over 2022 and is the highest number of people...
12.4.23 Members Making News
From Urbanize: Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom announced more than $154 million in funding for new interim and supportive housing across the state through the third round of Project Homekey. Of that total, Los Angeles County is poised to see roughly $37.2 million, going toward the...
12.4.23 Members Making News
From The Mercury News: Construction is underway on a supportive housing project in San Jose to provide stable homes for more than three dozen young adults who are homeless or leaving the foster care system across the South Bay. The former Pavilion Inn, at 1280 N. Fourth St., will be converted to...
11.14.23 Members Making News
From the Cambridge Housing Authority's press release: The Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA) is delighted to announce the fortification of its collaboration with The Home for Little Wanderers (The Home) through the acquisition of The Home’s Somerville Village property in Somerville, Massachusetts...
11.14.23 Members Making News
From WTOL 11 News Toledo: New life for an old hotel began Wednesday with the demolition of a blighted historic south Toledo property. Lucas Metropolitan Housing began the demolition of the old Park Hotel on Wednesday morning at 201 Knapp Street. In its place, LMH will build new apartments...
11.7.23 Members Making News
From the San Diego Housing Commission's press release: Families that experienced homelessness, like Emily and her children, are now at home in apartments at the newly constructed development Milejo Village in San Ysidro, built in collaboration with the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC). “I...
11.7.23 Members Making News
From CBS 13 Sacramento: Sacramento city and county leaders may be one step closer to navigating the homelessness crisis. An affordable housing plan meant to get people off the streets will create 2,000 units during a five-year plan. On Tuesday, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors and...
11.7.23 Members Making News
From HACLA's website article: On October 12, 2023, the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) joined Domus Development and LA Family Housing for the grand opening celebration of Talisa Apartments. Located at 9502 Van Nuys Boulevard in Los Angeles, Talisa Apartments is a 49-...
11.7.23 Members Making News
From CBS New York: Some senior citizens in New Jersey who were once homeless will be sleeping in new homes tonight. It's part of an effort to get more benefits to people. There is no place like home. That's especially true for someone who knows what it's like to be without one. Kenneth Cauley...
10.17.23 Report
From the  Framework for an Equitable Homelessness Response: Homelessness persists across the United States and is increasing in some regions. Concurrently, there is a growing recognition of a maternal and infant health crisis. Both crises disproportionately affect and harm people and...

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