In a recent decision on March 12, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to extend the Emergency Temporary Lodging Program.
This program, initially launched on February 10, has been instrumental in providing essential support to nearly 900 families who found themselves displaced following the destructive flooding resulting from the January 22 storm.
The Emergency Temporary Lodging Program aims to offer temporary housing solutions to families who have been adversely impacted by the aftermath of the severe weather conditions.
Since its inception, the program has served as a vital lifeline for those in dire need, offering them a safe and secure place to stay while they work towards rebuilding their lives in the wake of the natural disaster.
The decision to extend the program underscores the county’s commitment to supporting its residents during times of crisis.
By prolonging the availability of emergency lodging, the Board of Supervisors ensures that affected families continue to receive the assistance they require as they navigate through the challenges posed by the aftermath of the storm.
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Moving forward, the extension of the Emergency Temporary Lodging Program serves as a testament to the county’s unwavering commitment to serving its constituents in times of crisis. Through collaborative efforts and compassionate initiatives, San Diego County remains steadfast in its mission to provide assistance and support to those in need, ensuring that no family is left behind during challenging times.
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