
Hope in the Valley Lands $27M Grant for Homelessness Project
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Hope in the Valley Secures $27M Grant for Arvin Homelessness Project
A nonprofit, Hope in the Valley, has secured a $27M grant to combat homelessness in Arvin, Kern County. The funding from the Department of Health Care Services will establish a campus-style facility offering housing, mental health care, and substance use disorder treatment. The project, set to begin this summer, aims to provide supportive spaces for families, pregnant women, couples, and men with children, with a target completion date of December 2028.
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