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Inventive Solution for the Homeless Crisis

How Tiny Homes is a financially sound and effective way for local government to bridge the gap from shelter to permanent housing.

Episode 28 of the Voices in Local Government podcast, hosted by Joe Supervielle, Yuriko Ruizesparza, Marisa Crater, Brielle Acevedo, titled "Inventive Solution for the Homeless Crisis" was published on November 30, 2022 and runs 41 minutes.

November 30, 2022 ·41m · Voices in Local Government

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How Tiny Homes is a financially sound and effective way for local government to bridge the gap from shelter to permanent housing.

Leaders from Baldwin Park and the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust explain:

  • How Tiny Home sites are selected and set up.
  • Scalability to show how this program can help your town address the homeless crisis and reduce service calls. This is not just an L.A. problem or L.A. solution.
  • Complementary programs, including: workforce development, food recovery, landlord outreach, recreation, crisis intervention, prevention, and diversion.
  • Funding and the financial case for the program.
  • How to engage with city council and the public.

San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust with RFP templates, case studies, and more to help take a first step.

Contact Brielle Acevedo with questions about Tiny Homes or Regional Housing Trusts at [email protected].

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