Current funding is exhausted. Must be at or below 100% of San Joaquin County's Area Median (Household) Income, own a single-family home, condo, or permanently affixed manufactured home. Those with assistance from the Housing Authority or another source does not qualify. These homes are made possible through the State of Californias Homeless Emergency Aid Program (HEAP), City of Stockton Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME funds, and a grant from Wells Fargo Bank. September 28, 2020 - City is awarded $4.3 million for, October 1, 2020 - City launches Essential Support Program. Eligible households must be residents of San Joaquin County and qualify as chronically homeless, which means having a permanent disability and being homeless for more than 1 year (or being homeless for a total of 1 year spread over 4 different time periods within 3 years). Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Program Statute HHAP-4 Local Homelessness Action Plan & Application Template and HHAP-4 Data Tables . Sign up for our monthly newsletter to get the latest news, volunteer opportunities. Central Valley Low Income Housing Corporation, San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services, San Joaquin County Homeless Assistance Programs, Volunteer at the Stockton Shelter, St. Mary's Dining Hall or your favorite nonprofit, This City of Stockton web page last reviewed on --- 9/20/2022, Copyrighted City of Stockton. on Emergency Rental Assistance Program Update. contributor's website. Look below the item for additional data you may want to include. A three-person household would result in one unused bed for the duration of the family . Turnpike Commons to House Homeless Families in Stockton. 2431 W. March Lane #350 The Stockton, CA residential population is 320,804 as recorded by the Census Bureau for Stockton, CA in 2020. There are 92,440 households in the city with an average household size of 3.17 persons. The City Council approved the Action Plan in June 2022, and related funding was approved in September 2022, by the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, the State agency overseeing the allocation of Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention funds. Site Credits