CCE News

CDSS: Construction Begins on Two Senior Care Residences with Help of State Investments

Projects in Downey and Bakersfield Will Help Prevent Older Adults and Individuals with Disabilities from Entering Homelessness The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has announced key milestones for two housing projects receiving funding through the State-funded Community Care Expansion (CCE) program, which is providing funding for the construction and rehabilitation of adult and senior care residences for low-income and homeless…

The Oaklandside: Senior Housing Breaks Ground at Lake Merritt BART

At a celebration this week, officials said the affordable housing project begins to right historical wrongs in Chinatown. Like all parking lots, the one at Lake Merritt BART paved over history. To build the station in the 1960s, the agency bulldozed 75 houses along with a church and an orphanage. Other developments in the neighborhood at the time, like Laney…

CDSS: New Affordable and Permanent Supportive Housing Project for Older Adults Breaks Ground in Oakland’s Chinatown Community

The New 97-Unit Development Received Funding Through the Community Care Expansion Program to Provide Housing for Older Adults and Individuals Experiencing Homelessness OAKLAND, CA – The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has announced the groundbreaking of the Transit Oriented Development (TOD), an affordable housing project set for development in Oakland’s Chinatown neighborhood. The 97-unit community was supported by a…

CDSS: Grand Opening of the Neighborhood Village Brings Additional Supportive Housing to the San Joaquin Valley

New 53-Unit Community Will Provide Independent Living and Restorative Programs for Adults Experiencing Homelessness GOSHEN, CA – The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has announced the opening of The Neighborhood Village in Goshen, California, which will provide supportive housing for adults experiencing homelessness. The 53-unit community, located in the San Joaquin Valley, received $4.2 million through CDSS’ Community Care…

Sacramento Business Journal: Homeless Housing Project in North Highlands Completed After State Funding Boost

An adaptive reuse project in North Highlands to provide residential care for people with mental illness was about half done when first the Covid-19 pandemic, then soaring construction costs, stopped progress. Matthew Brown, chief information officer at developer Psynergy Programs Inc., said in 2021, his company wasn’t sure what to do next about Vista Esperanza, at 5240 Jackson St. “I…