What would it take to end the Bay Area's homelessness crisis?

Published: Nov. 13, 2021, 2:29 p.m.

Since the pandemic began California has been ramping up its efforts to address its homelessness crisis, and there’s been no shortage of new programs and grand pronouncements. But while a lot is changing -- and a lot more people are getting help -- thousands upon thousands remain on the street desperate for a home.

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On this edition of KCBS In Depth, we check in on one place where the pace of change on the homelessness front has been particularly fast recently: Santa Clara County. 

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Guests: 

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  • Consuelo Hernandez, director, Santa Clara County’s Office of Supportive Housing
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  • Jennifer Loving, CEO, Destination: Home
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  • Richard Scott, homeless advocate | board member, Grace Solutions
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Host: Keith Menconi