SAN DIEGO - San Diego County's Emergency Temporary Lodging program, established to help people displaced by flooding earlier this year, ends Friday.
At its height, the program supported more than 2,200 people in nearly 900 households impacted by the flood with hotel rooms, food through Uber Eats vouchers and mental health services through Open Hearts Leaders and JIREH Providers. With the program ending, residents who still need assistance will now work with their local housing authorities, including the cities of San Diego and National City.
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