Newsom announced 6 new Homekey projects, creating 370 affordable homes to serve individuals experiencing homelessness throughout the state
Since the start of Homekey, the state has rapidly transformed office spaces, hotels, and other unused buildings into housing
Horvath since her election as a Supervisor she has made it clear that she is on a mission to end homelessness in Los Angeles County
“Christmas Bags of Hope” - These bags will be filled with essential items including toys, hygiene kits, books, and food items
“People are dying on our streets and this report only underscores how important it is that we continue to treat the homelessness crisis"
"We need to make sure we are better using the resources that we have by not investing in solutions we know do not deliver the results"
Community engagement remains a priority as the City of West Hollywood progresses with the Holloway Interim Housing Program
Newsom proposed a 2024 ballot initiative to improve how California treats mental illness, substance abuse, and homelessness
Additionally, the Governor today announced the state’s largest mobilization of small homes to serve people experiencing homelessness
“The rising homelessness crisis has become one of the most urgent and humanitarian issues facing our state and communities"