Discover the multifaceted challenges of California’s homelessness crisis and explore impactful strategies to address this pressing issue.
Liz Adams shares her journey from foster care to homelessness and advocates for sustainable solutions to California’s homelessness crisis.
Liz Adams, a former foster youth and current regional director of People Assisting the Homeless (PATH), provides a poignant account of her personal experience with California’s homelessness crisis. Her story sheds light on one of the many tragic outcomes faced by young people aging out of foster care, contributing to the urgent need to address the state’s homelessness crisis.
With over a quarter of the nation’s homeless population residing in California, the pressing issue of homelessness demands a sustainable solution. Adams emphasizes the essential requirement for ongoing annual funding to support proven strategies and allocate resources toward affordable housing initiatives.
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Highlighting the critical impact of consistent funding, Adams draws attention to the disruptive nature of ad hoc investments in the homeless response sector. The need to provide steady resources to recruit and retain staff, deliver services at scale, and create new homes becomes evident, advocating for a sustainable approach.
Amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, temporary and one-time investments provided a glimpse of potential solutions. However, the looming “funding cliff” threatens to undermine the progress made, leaving thousands of vulnerable Californians without the necessary support they need.