Santa Barbara Supervisors Approve $3.3 Million to Make Home Work for Homeless

Funding Will Allow Good Samaritan Shelter to Continue Intensive Support Services in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria

Of the $3.3 million county supervisors approved on Tuesday, $2 million has been authorized to continue operations at the DignityMoves tiny-home village on Santa Barbara Street — which Good Samaritan services — through March 2025.

Wed Mar 15, 2023 | 03:50pm

Finding homes for homeless individuals entered the realm of possibility in Santa Barbara County when an influx of dollars coming from state and federal sources helped to both create housing and provide the services that help people stay in them. To that end, the Board of Supervisors approved a total of $3.3 million to Good Samaritan Shelter on Tuesday to continue services in Santa Barbara and Santa Maria.

Serviced by Good Samaritan, DignityMoves’ tiny homes on Santa Barbara Street have moved 47 individuals indoors and off the streets over the past nine months, in a remarkable feat that placed vulnerable or elderly residents in safe and warm conditions. The supes authorized just more than $2 million to continue operating the 33 temporary homes for another two years, or through March 2025, with the goal of housing a total of 74 individuals during that time.

Another $1.3 million was approved to fund services for residents who receive Emergency Housing Vouchers in Santa Maria and Santa Barbara, including families with children. The program — operated by the housing authorities for the city and county of Santa Barbara — was so successful that the federal Housing and Urban Development agency supplemented the first 215 vouchers with an award of 57 more, said Kimberlee Albers, a program manager for the county. “This program has housed 372 persons to date!” she exclaimed.

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