Requirements

  • For Butte County, HUD Housing requires applicants to meet the chronically homeless definition

For more information

  • Butte County tenants are referred from the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and Coordinated Entry System managed by the Butte County Department of Behavioral Health (BCDBH)

Overview

Supportive housing for Caminar clients combines affordable housing—scattered, shared, or single occupancy—with intensive coordinated services to help people with severe mental health conditions. Each County in which Caminar offers supported housing has different housing sites, types of housing, and requirements. 

County/Counties served

  • Butte County

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Interpreter services available

Payment type

  • Payment not required

Maritza: Wellness Program Director

6/3/2024
SF County
"Our client’s have all the ingredients to heal, grow, and achieve; my role is to help them internalize that their pain and hardship do not define them, it is something that has happened to them”.

Caminar in the News: U.S. is spending big on child mental health, addiction treatment, study says

12/17/2025
SF County
Mark Cloutier, Caminar CEO, in The Mercury News article

Caminar in the News: Navigating Emotions During the Holidays

12/10/2025
SF County
Maritza Henry, MA, LMFT, Caminar's Director of School-Based Programs, was interviewed by ABC7 News on navigating emotions during the holidays. Check it out here!

In The News: GHP Applauds the Winners of the Mental Health Awards 2025

5/7/2025
SF County
Caminar recognized with two awards in 2025

Caminar In The News: Why We Cannot Afford To Leave Mental Health Conditions Untreated

2/25/2025
SF County
Mark Cloutier, is an official member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council. His latest thought-leadership article recently published, “Why We Cannot Afford To Leave Mental Health Conditions Untreated”
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