Date
5-2024
Document Type
Capstone Project (Campus-Only Access)
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Department
Health, Human Services and Public Policy
Major
Non profit Management and Public Health
Abstract
Too many individuals in Monterey experience homelessness. My project was addressing how individuals transition from homelessness to housing. Community Health Engagement (CHE) is a non-profit agency under CSU Monterey Bay of Health Sciences and Human Services (CHE, 2024). It offers outreach, referrals, groups and housing navigation to residents of Monterey County. The goal for this project was for individuals to develop skills and knowledge regarding being responsible with their stable home and being responsible with any bills. It was accomplished by providing written materials with tips. Of the 13 respondents nine of the individuals read the materials after it was given to them. The brochure was given along with the interview questions to know how to spread the information to other individuals in the community and have a stable home. The recommendation is for the next steps would be to provide support and resources on affordable housing options that can help individuals to overcome their barriers to financial stability and being responsible with their home.
Recommended Citation
Gonzalez Mojarro, Rosa, "Building Paths to Housing Stability" (2024). Capstone Projects and Master's Theses. 1684.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/caps_thes_all/1684