New Sonoma County homeless prevention program overwhelmed with applications

Funded with $3.9 million in public and private philanthropy dollars, Keep People Housed partners have so far approved at least $133,542 to help people cover back rent and other outstanding bills that otherwise would put them at risk of losing housing.

“Things are going really well,” said Chris Cabral, chief executive officer of the Committee on the Shelterless, the administrative lead for the program. “All the partners are working really hard, and we’re getting payments out quickly, and we haven’t experienced any hiccups.”

The Press Democrat

January 23, 2024

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