Across the country, one in 10 young adults aged 18-25 experience some form of homelessness in a given year. An estimated one third of them live in California.
has “blown up” and that his staff have begun walking the block around their respective shelters to look out for potential traffickers.
Wilkes, at the California Coalition for Youth, spoke directly about his concerns.“Project Roomkey is going to become the projects...To me, growing up and knowing people who live there, it was basically where you dropped them off somewhere...and you leave them and there you go.” Wilkes anticipates it will be the nonprofit sector that steps in to not only ensure that people are not only able to secure temporary housing during the crisis, but create plans for people to move into permanent homes.
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