SFGate and Local News Matters both recently reported Concord City Council’s unanimous decision to grant funds to Caminar to launch and run a Mobile Dignity Center program.
As reported, “The Concord City Council has unanimously approved a $1.6 million grant to nonprofit Caminar to launch a two-year Mobile Dignity Center program aimed at reducing homelessness, officials announced Friday.
The Mobile Dignity Center will provide housing navigation, case management, food and clothing distribution, hygiene support, medical care and mental health services to about 300 people over two years, city officials said.”
The articles can be found on the respective sites: SFGate and Local News Matters