Hayward, CA moves homeless residents into permanent housing through Housing Navigation Center
Hayward, CA Housing Navigation Center Homeless
The city works with Bay Area Community Services (BACS) to operate a community for up to 45 residents. A city-owned transit lot now houses three shelters, a kitchen, bathrooms, and an outdoor seating area. Two social workers identify unhoused residents most in need of assistance during encampment visits. Participants can stay for up to six months and receive comprehensive services as they search for long-term housing.
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Navigation Center pilot showing success moving people from the street into permanent housing | City of Hayward - Official website
HAYWARD, Calif., Dec. 2, 2020—The City of Hayward Housing Navigation Center for people experiencing homelessness has successfully placed into permanent housing almost half of the 91 individuals served during its first year of operation.The Navigation Center marked its one-year anniversary on Nov. 18 amid a global coronavirus pandemic that limited the number of people who could
Hayward Housing Navigation Center to open | City of Hayward - Official website
The City will celebrate on Nov.
Project Succeeded
Hayward reported that 45 of 91 residents served during the program's first year moved into permanent housing.
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