Officials want to house more than a thousand homeless families in a year. Here’s the plan.
Santa Clara County is home to Silicon Valley giants — and enduring poverty and homelessness.
On this episode of the Fifth & Mission podcast, reporter Lauren Hepler talks to host Dominic Fracassa about how officials want to house more than a thousand homeless families, and how they’ve given themselves a year to do it.
Photo above: Maria Castañeda, left, sits in her tiny home at Casitas de Esperanza shelter in San Jose on Sunday with her 15-year-old son Angel Odilon and neighbor Ximena Diaz, 6.
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