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July 22, 2021 at 4:36 pm by Asumi Shuda The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved a new emergency, 50-bed shelter for houseless individuals in Isla Vista â currently titled the El Colegio project â during their June 15 meeting. The shelterâs date of operation is not confirmed, and it will potentially be named the âHedges House of Hopeâ in honor of Father Jon-Stephen Hedges, a community organizer, spiritual leader and social justice advocate known for his work with the houseless community in Isla Vista. This project will be handled and run by Good Samaritan Shelter â an agency that works to provide temporary, emergency and/or transitional housing and support services for houseless residents. Houseless residents will be directly referred to the shelter through a coordinated entry system operated by service providers from Good Samaritan, and the shelter will not take any drop-in or walk-up services. ....
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Two Lompoc council members balk at regional collaboration amid complaints about past funding A homeless encampment in the Santa Ynez Riverbed in Lompoc. City officials there, in discussing a countywide collaboration on homeless issues, complained that the city does not get its fair share of resources. (Lompoc Police Department photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully May 10, 2021 | 9:46 p.m. The second phase of a countywide plan to address homelessness prompted praise from one North County city and criticism from council members in another amid concerns Lompoc doesn t get its fair share of resources. But the reception was dramatically different. ....
Housing and Development Newsletter Good Samaritan runs a similar facility in Santa Barbara, the CREDO 47 Stabilization Center, a 10-bed facility in partnership with Santa Barbara County Behavioral Wellness & Public Defender. All services for both locations are free and available 24/7, with no insurance required. They are accepting referrals from a variety of providers, law enforcement, hospitals, and partner agencies. This project will specifically serve only persons experiencing homelessness and will serve as a stepping stone on their journey to housing. The Good Samaritan Shelter is committed to providing emergency, transitional and affordable housing with support services to the homeless and those in recovery throughout the Central Coast. ....
A Motel 6 that was turned into emergency homeless shelter space and supportive housing in Paso Robles is one of several fast-paced and unconventional efforts to address homelessness on the Central Coast amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But it s one of the few that will remain when the pandemic is over. While the coronavirus and resulting economic downturn have led to concerns about a spike in homelessness, it also generated a surge in federal and state dollars aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 among houseless populations. Much of the funding is one-time and many of the resulting projects are temporary, but homeless advocates say coronavirus relief funding has offered opportunities to experiment with ideas that wouldn t otherwise be attainable. ....