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Santa Clara County opens $79M housing center for low-income and foster youth, amid fears of federal funding cuts under new Trump policy.
Santa Clara County has opened a $79 million affordable housing and resource center in San Jose, offering 81 units and services for foster youth and low-income residents.
The facility, funded by county, state, and city sources, includes a youth-led hub with housing, job training, education, and amenities like a free laundry room.
It serves about 300 young people monthly, aiming to reduce homelessness among transitional-age youth.
Meanwhile, the county is preparing for potential federal funding cuts due to a new Trump administration policy shifting priorities from "housing first" to encampment bans and treatment programs, which could limit future grants for permanent supportive housing.
El condado de Santa Clara abre un centro de vivienda de $ 79 millones para jóvenes de bajos ingresos y hogares de acogida, en medio de temores de recortes de fondos federales bajo la nueva política de Trump.