Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez stands near some of the temporary homes at Casitas de Esperanza in San Jose, Calif.SAN JOSE, Calif. — On a recent fall day, stepping out of her house, Alexandria Urrea pushed a stroller holding her baby girl.
She was referring to Santa Clara County, home to Silicon Valley, where an estimated 10,000 people are homeless, including Urrea and her daughter. They are among 62 people, including 40 children, living in prefabricated tiny homes on county-owned land. ” within five years. The county wants to expand Casitas and other homeless services and start a program similar to the state’s motel-conversion model.
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