Cities and counties across the region were awarded the money.
RV’s are lined up along Asbury Street near Columbus Park in San Jose, Calif., on Friday, June 28, 2024. The Bay Area is receiving $14.3 million from the state to help homeless families with children and unhoused young adults find lasting homes.
“These grants are critical for helping to connect some of the most vulnerable Californians with access to housing,” Newsom said in a statement. “Many of these young adults don’t have the support of friends or family that most of us take for granted.” The awards include $5.6 million for Santa Clara County, $2.1 million for San Francisco, $1.9 million for Alameda County, $1.9 million for Oakland, $1.8 million for Sonoma County, $1 million for Contra Costa County, $626,040 for Livermore, $283,050 for San Mateo County, $280,768 for Solano County and $173,160 for San Mateo County.
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