The Business, Consumer Services & Housing Agency is now:
🏡California Housing and Homelessness Agency visit https://t.co/jaIIHzGM9r
👨👩👧👦Business and Consumer Services Agency visit https://t.co/tvBE2nLP6i
🎉California Housing & Homelessness Agency is here!
CHHA will coordinate & shape CA's work across civil rights, affordable housing, & homelessness, with @calcivilrights, @California_HCD, @CalHFA, @Cal_ICH, & the new Housing Development & Finance Committee https://t.co/36raqLyOwG
Today @CAgovernor Gavin Newsom awarded $38.2 million to 68 California tribal governments to support them in addressing housing and homelessness with culturally responsive interventions that meet the unique needs of their members. @CAbcsh#WhereFoundationsBegin 1/5
NEW: Spectrum Mobile is changing its sales policies after a Stanislaus County store allegedly refused to serve a customer because of their perceived immigration status. Click the link below to learn more ⬇️
https://t.co/YWDuWNjGuS
Thrilled to announce an agreement with both the Assembly and Senate to put a historic $11.25B affordable housing bond before California voters this November.
This measure will accelerate affordable home construction and give more families a real shot at the California Dream.
Don’t miss the last property manager webinar series on June 25 on Fair Housing Basics hosted by @CA_DRE and @calcivilrights!
More details and registration here https://t.co/68NnMl78tL
NEW: FedEx will pay $85,000 to a driver who was allegedly turned away from a job over an old conviction.
Click below to learn more about this case and your civil rights ⬇️
https://t.co/yanYX2saIm
For 30 years, Sandra struggled with homelessness and addiction. Now three years sober, she’s thriving at HCD‑funded Casa Canal, using stable housing to rebuild family ties. The 40 homes in San Rafael were enabled by HCD’s Homekey, Accelerator and No Place Like Home programs. @CAbcsh
Pride is a month dedicated to uplifting & celebrating LGBTQIA+ voices, lives & experiences. This month & every month let’s recognize the contributions and resiliency of our LGBTQIA+ friends, neighbors & colleagues & continue our journey towards equality and acceptance for all.
Honored to host the very first meeting of the Housing Development and Finance Committee (HDFC) with @CAbcsh Secretary Tomiquia Moss, @California_HCD Director Gustavo Velasquez and CalHFA Director Tony Sertich
HCD is thrilled to announce David Zisser—who has led the department’s Housing Accountability Unit since 2021—was sworn in today as Deputy Director of Housing Policy Development, expanding his oversight into homelessness funding, tribal affairs, fair housing & other key areas! @CAbcsh
📊 New data alert!
The Homeless Data Integration System (HDIS) now includes data for all of 2025.
💻 https://t.co/Q7Cr7Uez0N
From 2024 to 2025, the number of people experiencing homelessness services in California remained steady.
Middlefield Junction—comprising 2 buildings, incl. one rebuilt after a mid‑construction fire—was developed by @mercyhousing & provides homes for low‑ to medium‑income residents, with 44 units supported by @sanmateoco housing vouchers. @CAbcsh#HousingForAll#WhereFoundationsBegin
ICYMI: @CAgovernor has awarded $760M to every region in California through Round 6 of HCD’s Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program—funding collaborative local solutions to prevent and end homelessness. @Cabcsh#HousingForAll#WhereFoundationsBegin 1/4
Construction is underway on Lewis Road Homekey+ in Camarillo, located in @CountyVentura. Supported by $28 million from HCD’s Homekey+ Program & funded through voter-approved Proposition 1, this community will provide critical housing & services for at-risk Californians. @CAbcsh
Steve had experienced homelessness before, but when he found himself facing the possibility again as a senior, Jenny’s Place in Modesto became his sanctuary—made possible by @CAgovernor Newsom’s highly successful Homekey program. @CAbcsh#HousingForAll#WhereFoundationsBegin
Today @CAgovernor Gavin Newsom announced $111M to create six more Homekey+ communities with 307 homes + supportive services for veterans & other Californians facing behavioral health challenges, funded by voter-approved Proposition 1. @CAbcsh@MyCalVet#WhereFoundationsBegin 1/4
Supported by $25.7 million from HCD’s Homekey Program, Azure is now open in @City_of_Anaheim. The former Studio 6 motel is now 87 permanent supportive homes for people facing homelessness, advancing @CAgovernor’s vision for safe, stable housing. @CAbcsh