California Allocates $56 Million to Combat Youth Homelessness
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California Allocates $56 Million to Combat Youth Homelessness
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Friday that California will distribute $56 million across 52 counties to house and support young adults leaving foster care and probation systems. The funding addresses a critical need for approximately 9,871 young adults ages 21-24 who exited foster care at 18 or older, with another 3,000 aging out annually. These former foster youth experience homelessness at disproportionate rates, representing 10 percent of Cal…
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