Regional Homeless Alliance a possible answer to reduce homelessness in Southwest Riverside County

A slide from the Wildomar City Council meeting shows the benefits of a regional approach to homelessness via the Regional Homeless Alliance. Valley News/Courtesy photo
The Southwest Riverside County Regional Homeless Alliance is gaining support from the area’s five cities to better address the growing homeless services challenge in the area and to continue seeking reliable government assistance for the efforts.Susan Price, special advisor for consulting firm Baker Tilly, gave a presentation before the Wildomar City Council about the Regional Homeless Alliance with updates on what they hope to accomplish in the near future.The alliance is being formed in the cities of Wildomar, Murrieta, Menifee, Lake Elsinore and Temecula in tackling the common problem of finding homes and help for more than 400 known homeless individuals living and passing between the five communities.Price explains the goal of the RHA is to “address regional strategies
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