06/25/2026
Meet the people behind Housing for Health || Housing & Service Provider.
Connecting people to stable, supportive housing takes more than good intentions. It takes someone tracking down every referral. Someone fighting to get a denied claim paid. Someone making sure the numbers add up so services don’t stop. Someone walking a new partner agency through what compliance actually looks like in practice.
Our team brings together backgrounds in healthcare, social work, finance, compliance, communications, and public administration. Some of us have spent decades in this work. All of us are here for the same reason: everyone deserves a place to call home.
Swipe through to meet the team and learn more about them at https://www.housingforhealthca.org/about
06/22/2026
Congratulations to our partner Jamboree Housing Corporation on receiving the Innovative Housing Award at this year’s Affordable Housing Awards Breakfast! 🏆
Salida del Sol is a beautiful example of what’s possible when cities and developers come together with a shared vision: safe, dignified homes for veterans and formerly homeless households, built right alongside new civic infrastructure. So well deserved.
05/28/2026
Home means everything. For one family, the Emergency Housing Fund meant staying together. Your contribution helps make that possible for families across California: https://www.housingforhealthca.org/donate (or find it at the link in our bio)
05/20/2026
in Orange County dropped 13.5% since 2024, according to the latest point-in-time count. Veterans and young adults saw the sharpest declines, but seniors are struggling more, and a housing shortage is keeping people in shelters longer.
Read the full article at the link in our story.
05/20/2026
Homelessness in Orange County dropped 13.5% since 2024, according to the latest point-in-time count. Veterans and young adults saw the sharpest declines, but seniors are struggling more, and a housing shortage is keeping people in shelters longer. Read the full LAist story:
Homelessness in Orange County decreases, according to latest count
The number of people experiencing homelessness has dropped 13.5% compared to the previous count in 2024, according to the latest county data.
05/13/2026
Mental Health Awareness Month is a good reminder of why we do this work. In California, 82 percent of people experiencing homelessness have faced mental health or substance use challenges. But stable housing isn’t just shelter, it’s healing. When people have a safe place to live, they can access care, build stability, and reclaim their lives. That’s what is working toward every single day.
05/08/2026
Behind every person who finds stable housing are dedicated individuals helping make it happen.
Meet our provider partners, the incredible organizations across California working alongside to connect people experiencing or at risk of homelessness with the care, support, and housing they need to thrive.
From outreach teams on the ground to case managers navigating complex systems, our partners bring expertise, compassion, and deep community roots to this work every day. We couldn’t do it without them.
05/06/2026
Churches across Southern California are turning unused land into affordable housing, and it’s working.
By partnering with developers, faith communities are building on underused property to house people at risk of homelessness and low-income families. Advocates say the model could unlock more than 170,000 acres of land statewide.
This is the kind of creative, community-rooted collaboration exists to support and scale.
📖 Full story in the : https://www.ocregister.com/2026/05/03/how-southern-california-churches-are-turning-unused-land-into-affordable-housing/?clearUserState=true
05/04/2026
From crisis to caregiver. AP’s journey with the Emergency Housing Fund is proof of what’s possible when people get the right support at the right time.
Will you help us reach more people like him? housingforhealthca.org/donate
04/29/2026
Ever wonder what we do, and how? Here’s a look at the landscape — and the role we play.
exists to build a stronger, more effective network of providers serving Californians experiencing homelessness and housing instability, equipping local organizations with the infrastructure and support they need to deliver coordinated, high-quality care.