Requirements

  • Referrals through HMIS if you have access, 211, self-referral, or other community agencies
  • Individuals and families experiencing homelessness in City of Concord
  • Call for information about required documents

For more information

Please contact La Tanya Johnson to connect about the program.

(925) 787-7901

 ljohnson@caminar.org

Overview

Works with City of Concord individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness. Provides rapid rehousing, problem-solving and/or one-time financial assistance to assist individuals in exiting the homeless system of care. Our hours are Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.

County/Counties served

  • Contra Costa County

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Interpreter services available
  • Spanish

Payment type

  • Payment not required

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