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Beverly sleeps on a mattress on the sidewalk in Los Angeles!

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Beverly is homeless in Los Angeles. She doesn't even have a tent. Beverly sleeps on a mattress on a sidewalk in Los Angeles!
Beverly moved to Los Angeles after Hurricane Katrina eleven years ago. I don't know her whole story, but what I do know is Beverly is vulnerable and she is dying on the streets of Los Angeles.
WE CAN HELP BEVERLY AND OTHER PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS LIKE HER. VOTE YES ON PROP HHH!
Proposition HHH, The “Homelessness Reduction and Prevention, Housing, and Facilities Bond” is a $1.2 billion bond measure that will provide the funding and infrastructure necessary to end and prevent chronic homelessness in the City of Los Angeles.
Prop HHH will help finance a significant increase in L.A.’s Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), a proven strategy to end chronic homelessness already in place in cities across the country. L.A. needs an additional 10,000 units of Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) in order to house all of the City’s chronically homeless residents, including women and children, veterans, seniors, foster youth, and the disabled. Without the bond, the City is only able to finance 3,000 units over the next 10 years. With Proposition HHH, the City will be able to finance 8,000-10,000 units to end chronic homelessness in LA. In addition to permanent supportive housing, Prop HHH provides funding to construct facilities that provide emergency relief for those experiencing homelessness and affordable housing for those at risk of it. Proceeds of the bond allows for the following uses:
• Supportive housing specifically designed for homeless and chronically homeless households
• Affordable housing for very low-income Angelenos at risk of homelessness
• Temporary shelters, storage, and shower facilities
• Associated infrastructure for constructed facilities such as sidewalks and utilities
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