The Housing Needs of Undocumented Residents

JOIN US VIRTUALLY ON FRIDAY, JULY 25TH 12PM

Undocumented immigrants face unique and often invisible barriers to housing—exclusion from federal programs, fear of retaliation, and discriminatory screening practices.

Join us for a timely conversation on how we can break down these barriers and advance housing solutions that include everyone—regardless of immigration status.

We’ll explore:
– Why undocumented immigrants are excluded from key housing programs
– How fear and discrimination drive housing instability
– Local policies and community-based models creating real change

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Launched by the State as a response to the impacts of COVID on homelessness in California, Project Homekey is most known for turning hotels and motels into homeless housing. But Project Homekey also provided funds for innovative new build projects that could pull together resources and deliver housing under a very tight deadline. One such project, Homekey LifeMoves|Mountain View used a new delivery model and close collaboration between the developer, the city, consultants, and key funders and stakeholders to transform an underutilized industrial site into 100 units of new modular-built homeless housing in ten months from grant application to project completion.

 

Hear from project members about how they brought this remarkable project together and how it can be scaled and replicated to build housing for those most in need.

Schedule: 

12:00 to 12:40 pm: Panel Discussion

12:40 to 1:00 pm : Q&A Session

1:00 to 1:15 pm: Networking Breakout Session 

Speakers: 

Keith Brown, Senior Vice President, Sares Regis Group of Northern California  

Wayne Chen, Assistant Community Development Director, City of Mountain View 

Joanne Price, Vice President of Real Estate & Operations, LifeMoves 

When:
May 25th
12:00PM - 1:15PM
Where:
Online Event
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