@Cal_ICH advances the state’s broader vision for greater statewide leadership and coordination around its response to California's homelessness crisis.

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📣 Join us at 1 p.m. today for the Cal ICH quarterly Council Meeting! 📄 Agenda includes: - Youth Homelessness briefing and discussion - Awareness Months 🔗 Meeting materials and Zoom link: zurl.co/pOmDR
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📊 New data alert! The Homeless Data Integration System (HDIS) now includes data for all of 2025. 💻 zurl.co/yHkqn From 2024 to 2025, the number of people experiencing homelessness services in California remained steady.
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Numbers were almost flat, with 357,071 served in 2024 and 358,784 served in 2025. Previously, the smallest total increase was ~13k between 2019 (236,123) and 2020 (249,342).
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The new data also tracks the effectiveness of homelessness grants administered by @California_HCD  💻 zurl.co/xVUow Since 2023, more than 2,000 projects funded by HHAP, ERF, and FHC have placed more than 115,000 Californians in permanent housing.
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⏰Join us TODAY for the next Cal ICH Advisory Committee meeting! 📅 Wednesday, May 6, 2 p.m. 📄 On the agenda: Discussion of monthly observances to highlight zurl.co/6vf4q 💻 Zoom: zurl.co/xAs1O
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California Interagency Council on Homelessness retweeted
Today is #MMIP Awareness Day. Across Turtle Island, people are wearing red, speaking names, and demanding justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples. Protect the Sacred. Honor families. Raise awareness. Learn more access resources: Indian-Affairs.org/endviolen…
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As we close National Social Work Month, we want to take a moment to recognize not just the impact of social workers, but the weight of the work they carry every day. Social workers show up in moments of crisis, uncertainty, and deep need.
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In work that asks you to show up for others every day, taking care of yourself is not a luxury, it’s essential.
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We are grateful to the social workers across California who continue to show up with compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to helping people move toward stability. 💬 Community Reflection: What helps you sustain yourself in this work?
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California Interagency Council on Homelessness retweeted
A milestone worth celebrating: Since 2023, Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention program grantees have helped more than 100,000 Californians move from homelessness into permanent housing! @CAbcsh @Cal_ICH
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All month long, we’ve highlighted the essential role social workers play in helping people move from crisis to housing and stability.
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This recognition reflects her leadership and unwavering commitment to advancing housing stability and ensuring systems deliver real results for the people they serve. Social workers across California are helping turn policy into progress and progress into stability.
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💬 Join us in celebrating: Tag a social worker or leader making a difference in your community.
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Are you interested in partnering with the California Interagency Council on Homeless to uplift and address the needs of Tribal communities? Please consider our applying to join our Tribal Advisory Board. Applications are due March 31. Apply at zurl.co/hlO7n
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🤝Social workers meet people where they are: on sidewalks, in encampments, in shelters, and in communities. Through outreach, social workers build trust, help people navigate complex systems, and connect individuals and families to housing, health care, and other supports.
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Social workers help turn outreach into opportunity and connection into housing stability. This Social Work Month, Cal ICH recognizes the professionals across California who are working every day to help people move from crisis toward housing and stability.
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💬 Community Question: What partnerships help outreach and housing navigation succeed in your community?
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