With more homeless youth on streets, San Diego opens larger shelter to serve them
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With more homeless youth on streets, San Diego opens larger shelter to serve them
A San Diego-area shelter that opened in 2022. (File photo courtesy of MayorTodd Gloria’s office) Local leaders Friday announced that a shelter program serving young adults in downtown San Diego has doubled its capacity. The city-funded Safe Shelter for Transition-Age Youth, or Safe STAY, program has served 21 people ages 18-24 across two interim sites. The new site, though, can serve 43 transition-age youth while replacing the interim sites. In …
City of San Diego opens new homeless shelter for young adults
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The city of San Diego's shelter for homeless young adults is set to double its capacity after moving into a new site, an underutilized office space in downtown. The new facility falls under the umbrella of the city's Safe STAY program for unhoused, transition-aged adults — or those between the ages of 18 and 24 — and will replace the existing 21 beds currently available across two interim sites that became available last…
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