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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by John Burton Advocates for Youth\nIn 2021\, JBAY e
 mbarked on Project 3\,500 with the goal of expanding state resources for h
 ousing to reach at least 3\,500 youth. California has made new investments
  in housing for youth leaving the foster care system\, acknowledging the i
 ncreased risk of homelessness and disproportionate impact of the state’s h
 ousing crisis on this population. As a result of these investments\, Calif
 ornia's capacity to serve former foster youth through supportive transitio
 nal housing and federal housing vouchers has increased by 70% since 2021\,
  reaching more than 3\,700 youth at a moment in time.\n\nThis webinar will
  mark the release of a new report by JBAY discussing this increase in capa
 city\, related findings and recommendations. Information for the report wa
 s drawn from publicly available data\, a statewide survey of county child 
 welfare agencies\, and interviews of county child welfare representatives 
 and service providers.\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by John Burton Advocates for Youth\nIn 2021\, JBAY em
 barked on Project 3\,500 with the goal of expanding state resources for ho
 using to reach at least 3\,500 youth. California has made new investments 
 in housing for youth leaving the foster care system\, acknowledging the in
 creased risk of homelessness and disproportionate impact of the state’s ho
 using crisis on this population. As a result of these investments\, Califo
 rnia's capacity to serve former foster youth through supportive transition
 al housing and federal housing vouchers has increased by 70% since 2021\, 
 reaching more than 3\,700 youth at a moment in time.\n\nThis webinar will 
 mark the release of a new report by JBAY discussing this increase in capac
 ity\, related findings and recommendations. Information for the report was
  drawn from publicly available data\, a statewide survey of county child w
 elfare agencies\, and interviews of county child welfare representatives a
 nd service providers.\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250123T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250123T110000
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SUMMARY:Project 3\,500: How Two California State Programs Expanded Housing 
 for Former Foster Youth
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