City of Palo Alto and LifeMoves Celebrate Ribbon Cutting and Preview of Homekey Palo Alto Interim Housing Community
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City of Palo Alto and LifeMoves Celebrate Ribbon Cutting and Preview of Homekey Palo Alto Interim Housing Community
$37.2M modular housing community to annually support over 200 people experiencing homelessness with interim housing and supportive services
PALO ALTO, CALIF. – The City of Palo Alto and LifeMoves today celebrated a ribbon cutting and first look at Homekey Palo Alto, a new supportive housing community designed to provide safe interim housing and wraparound supportive services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Developed through California’s Project Homekey program, Homekey Palo Alto is set to welcome individuals and families at the end of June.
John A. Sobrato shared his vision supporting interim housing options like Homekey Palo Alto, "Housing insecurity remains one of the most urgent challenges facing Silicon Valley, and projects like Homekey Palo Alto show what's possible when public and private partners rally around real solutions. My wife Sue and I are proud to support this community — not just as a set of buildings, but as a place where neighbors can find stability, services, and a path forward. Our family and Sobrato Philanthropies envision a Silicon Valley where every person has the dignity of a safe, stable home, and Homekey Palo Alto is a meaningful step toward that."