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Ryan Quist, the director of Sacramento County’s behavioral health services, reviewing the guidelines of the new Behavioral Health Commission on Tuesday, May 20. The Behavioral Health Commission will ...
A landlord asked a Del Paso Blvd. church to end its homeless outreach events. After reaching a compromise, the church plans to offer even more services.
Sacramento’s plan to combat its homelessness crisis with tiny homes continues this week as the City Council takes up a vote ...
Northview Pointe, a 67-unit permanent supportive housing development in North Sacramento, was celebrated with a grand opening ...
SACRAMENTO COUNTY DID ... JENNA HEINZ, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE COUNTY’S HOMELESS SERVICES AND HOUSING, SAYS THE MONEY IS WELCOMED, BUT TREATMENT FACILITIES IS ONLY PART OF THE PROBLEM.
A Motel 6 near the corner of Stockton Boulevard and Elsie Avenue could be converted into permanent housing for homeless adults and families, through the state’s Homekey program.
Janna Haynes, public information manager for the Sacramento County Department of Homeless Services and Housing, shared the following statement on Friday: “The County was not notified of this action.
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