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Father Joe's Villages and Connections Housing will accommodate more than 160 additional homeless residents needing shelter Wednesday and Thursday due to forecasted rain.
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Father Joe's Villages got an early start on Thanksgiving on Wednesday for residents who are homeless in San Diego.
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People who live out of their cars will be able to use the lot, which is operated by Jewish Family Services. The nonprofit already operates three others in the county.
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The commission activates its Inclement Weather Shelter Program when temperatures drop below 50 degrees and the chance of rain is higher than 40%, the temperature falls below 45 degrees regardless of the chance of rain or sustained high winds are predicted.
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Giving money to people to keep them from becoming homeless. That is the idea behind a new program being floated by San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher.
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The new shelter has 128 beds and is located in a section of the East Village with a large homeless population.
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The app, launched Tuesday by a local nonprofit, allows restaurants and other food producers to make their excess food available to organizations that feed the hungry.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs more than 100,000 people find homes on California’s sidewalks, roadways and parks, the costs mount for local and state governments.
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A Spring Valley woman and her three daughters have a car and a more stable life thanks to the generosity of a local nonprofit and a car dealer.
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California’s physicians are coming together to address the health needs and impacts of the state’s large unsheltered population.
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