Politics & Government
Funding Continues For 3 Riverside County Homeless Shelters
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors signed off Tuesday on the $1.21 million funding request.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — The Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved agreements with three nonprofits for the continuation of homeless shelter and related services throughout Riverside County.
In a 3-0 vote without comment — with Supervisor Manuel Perez arriving late and Supervisor Chuck Washington absent — the board signed off on the county Department of Housing & Workforce Solutions' request for $1.21 million in the current fiscal year to support operations at the Indio-based Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, Path of Life Ministries of Riverside and Valley Restart Shelter in Hemet.
A separate but related compact was additionally approved with the Coachella Valley Association of Governments to administer the program directly involved with emergency homeless shelter referrals.
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All of the agreements are set to run from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2031, though they may be abrogated at any time. Total appropriations required over that period will be just over $6 million, originating from the General Fund, according to documents posted to the board's agenda.
"Shelters provide immediate access to safe, temporary housing and supportive services for vulnerable populations," the Department of Housing & Workforce Solutions said. "The county has provided these agencies (in the past) with a minimum level of funding to support their year-round operations. Each agency relies on alternative funding sources to fully support their operations."
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Officials said continued access to the homeless assistance programs connect people experiencing homelessness with an array of services — not only temporary shelter — about which many displaced people may be unaware.
First responders, street outreach teams and various community organizations are involved with referrals to the nonprofits' services.