San Bernardino
DignityMoves and the City of San Bernardino are embarking on a public-private partnership to provide interim housing for chronically homeless men and veterans in the city. The $35 million Project Homekey grant is the largest awarded during this current round of funding.
The San Bernardino Community Wellness Campus will be located at the existing Lutheran Social Services campus on G Street. It will include 140 new modular housing units. Residents can stay for up to 180 days as they transition into permanent housing. The campus will include an on-site federally qualified health clinic, as well as provide case management, behavioral health treatment, job training & placement, rehabilitation services, and long term-housing assistance.
Services
Lutheran Social Services of Southern California will provide site supervision, security, meals, supportive services, and expected maintenance needs. LSSSC serves thousands of individuals and families throughout Southern California, with over 70 different programs/services at nearly 20 different locations. LSSSC is part of the Lutheran Services in America (LSA) network and strives to serve those in need with dignity and respect.