Mayor Darrell Steinberg | City of Sacramento Official photo
Mayor Darrell Steinberg | City of Sacramento Official photo
The City of Sacramento’s Department of Community Response recently coordinated with community partners to connect 11 families experiencing homelessness with emergency shelter in the City’s Motel Program.
The coordination resulted in the sheltering of 13 adults and 25 children, including a 9-month-old infant.
The displaced families came from a variety of situations including:
- One family began experiencing homelessness a few months ago due to mental-health challenges.
- Another family lost their home after the head of household became unemployed.
- One family was fleeing a domestic violence situation.
Inspired by the success of the State’s Project Roomkey, the City’s Motel Program prioritizes placing families in available motel rooms across the city. By working with nonprofit organizations and local motels, the City’s Motel Program gives families a place to stabilize while working toward more permanent housing solutions.
The program was initially funded by various of sources including FEMA, the American Rescue Plan Act and the Homeless Housing Assistance Prevention program. Funding from FEMA ended on May 2022. However, the success of the program has made it a priority for the City, and it will continued to be supported by ARPA and HHAP funding.
Currently, six motels are part of the City’s program. The first three locations opened in December 2020; the latest location opened in December 2022.
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