HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION
Researchers studied the Santa Clara County Homelessness Prevention System, proving what we’ve observed locally – immediate cash assistance prevents homelessness. Learn more
Santa Clara County, there are still
homelessness
of homelessness
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Investing in Affordable Housing
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Homelessness Prevention
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Ending Family Homelessness
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News & Updates
The feds want to study giving cash to renters. Will Californians be included?
Guaranteed income has become a buzzword in California, as the state struggles to stop people from getting priced out of…
In Pricey Silicon Valley, a Plan to Preempt Homelessness
No-strings-attached stipends that prevent struggling tenants from tumbling into homelessness pay off in the long run, a program in California’s Santa Clara County…
Recording: Virtual Community Plan Update & A Closer Look at Temporary Housing and Shelter in Santa Clara County
Last week, Destination: Home and several of our partners looked at temporary housing and shelter in Santa Clara County to…
Santa Clara County housed a record number of homeless people last year. But even more fell into homelessness
First-time homelessness spiked across the South Bay Last year, Santa Clara County helped move more than 2,500 homeless households into…
Despite Progress, Santa Clara County Sees Sharp Rise in First-Time Homelessness
The rate of new people falling into homelessness in Santa Clara County spiked 24% last year, even as the county…
More people housed last year than ever before but we can’t keep up with the rate of people being pushed into homelessness
Our Santa Clara County Supportive Housing System achieved a major milestone in 2023 by permanently housing nearly 4,500 formerly homeless people. This is…
The Bay Area is set to receive more than $190 million in new federal homelessness funding. Is it enough?
The money comes as the region’s homeless population has swelled 35% since 2019
New Year, New Partners
Our homelessness crisis is intrinsically tied to our society’s deep racial inequities, which is why our work at Destination: Home is grounded…
San Jose: 93-unit affordable complex opens for formerly homeless seniors
The project at 1030 North Fourth St. offers residents mental health care and drug treatment A new affordable housing complex…
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