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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by John Burton Advocates for Youth (JBAY)\nPlease jo
 in John Burton Advocates for Youth for a webinar marking the release of a 
 new report highlighting how targeted state investments have reduced youth 
 homelessness in California by 24% between 2019 and 2024.\n\nThe report pro
 vides a statewide analysis of local homelessness actions plans and spotlig
 hts programs across the state working to address youth homelessness with f
 unding from the Homeless Housing\, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP). HHAP 
 has a “youth set-aside\,” requiring that jurisdictions direct at least 10%
  of their HHAP allocation toward addressing youth homelessness. Over a six
 -year period\, this has resulted in more than $400 million—out of the full
  $4.9 billion appropriated for HHAP—being invested in young people. Howeve
 r\, in the 2025-26 budget cycle\, the state did not include funding for HH
 AP\, with an intent to fund it in 2026-27 at $500 million—half the amount 
 appropriated in each of the last four years.\n\nWebinar participants will 
 learn in-depth about how HHAP funding was instrumental in building up a ro
 bust continuum of youth service providers within local homeless response s
 ystems\, and the impact that reduced or eliminated HHAP funding would have
  on the youth services continuum statewide.\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by John Burton Advocates for Youth (JBAY)\nPlease joi
 n John Burton Advocates for Youth for a webinar marking the release of a n
 ew report highlighting how targeted state investments have reduced youth h
 omelessness in California by 24% between 2019 and 2024.\n\nThe report prov
 ides a statewide analysis of local homelessness actions plans and spotligh
 ts programs across the state working to address youth homelessness with fu
 nding from the Homeless Housing\, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP). HHAP h
 as a “youth set-aside\,” requiring that jurisdictions direct at least 10% 
 of their HHAP allocation toward addressing youth homelessness. Over a six-
 year period\, this has resulted in more than $400 million—out of the full 
 $4.9 billion appropriated for HHAP—being invested in young people. However
 \, in the 2025-26 budget cycle\, the state did not include funding for HHA
 P\, with an intent to fund it in 2026-27 at $500 million—half the amount a
 ppropriated in each of the last four years.\n\nWebinar participants will l
 earn in-depth about how HHAP funding was instrumental in building up a rob
 ust continuum of youth service providers within local homeless response sy
 stems\, and the impact that reduced or eliminated HHAP funding would have 
 on the youth services continuum statewide.\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251112T113000
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j7mfzDFxR_qee6P-AlpdNA
 ?mc_cid=da62f2c57b&mc_eid=1834039971#/registration
SUMMARY:How HHAP Drove a Reduction in Youth Homelessness in California Over
  5 Years
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