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affordable housing

California Bill Clears Path for Affordable Housing With Units for Transition-Age Youth and Seniors

12/27/2021

California Law Clears Path for Affordable Housing With Units for Transition-Age Youth and Seniors

A new California law clears regulatory hurdles for construction of affordable, intergenerational housing developments

California Plans to Address Affordable Housing, Homelessness

9/20/2021

Strategic Coordination Planned to Address Affordable Housing, Homelessness

California is now poised to invest $10 billion to accelerate housing production and $12 billion to tackle homelessness

1/22/2020

L.A. Board of Supervisor Candidates on the Issues: Comparing Affordable Housing Plans

This week, The Imprint is publishing a series of posts from leading candidates running to succeed Mark Ridley-Thomas on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Ridley-Thomas is stepping down because of term limits, and a full slate of candidates is running to take his place on the board, representing more than 2 million residents across parts of South, Central and West L.A.,

Invitation to event at Hillsides

10/19/2017

Hillsides Presents Advocacy Award to Assemblymember Chris Holden

Hillsides, a provider of services for at-risk children and their families, is presenting an advocacy award to Assemblymember Chris Holden. The event will also feature a roundtable discussion on affordable housing for transition-age youth.

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6/10/2016

Los Angeles Braces for Protracted Fight Against Homelessness

Though Veronica Lewis had grown up in South Los Angeles, it was not until she became a high school math teacher at a charter school for at-risk youth that she realized the depth of the challenges in her community.

5/24/2016

What We’re Learning About Housing’s Role in Child Welfare Services

Three years ago, our organizations began a journey leading us toward a better understanding of the roles that housing, case management and supportive services play in stabilizing vulnerable families, particularly those confronting complex challenges that trigger the involvement of child welfare agencies.