The City of Santa Ana, Calif., is considering opening a 75-bed temporary homeless shelter in partnership with the Salvation Army. City council during a June 15 meeting will discuss the potential opening of Hospitality House for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness, at 818 East Third Street. “It is part of the City of Santa Ana’s ongoing efforts to provide services, housing, and support to the unhoused individuals in Santa Ana,” Santa Ana spokesperson Paul Eakins told The Epoch Times. “The city council considers homelessness to be a high priority.” Hospitality House would provide the homeless with personal bed space, three meals per day, and the opportunity to work with a professional housing navigator to expedite their placement in permanent housing. The Salvation Army agreed to open and operate Hospitality House while the city’s permanent 200-bed Carnegie Avenue shelter is under construction. The permanent shelter is expected to open by year’s end. The need for Hospitality House arose after …
Santa Ana Considers Temporary 75-Bed Homeless Shelter
June 15, 2021
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