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The Alliance Housing Fund provides millions for housing support in its member counties

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Scotts Valley, Calif., October 23, 2024 — Central California Alliance for Health (the Alliance) is proud to announce that it has invested more than $45 million into 28 housing projects across the Alliance service areas of Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties. Collectively, these investments have provided over 1,000 units to people experiencing housing insecurity.

The Alliance awards these grants through its Housing Fund initiative, which aims to support temporary and permanent housing opportunities for Medi-Cal members across the Alliance’s service areas. The fund provides grants to build, purchase, renovate and/or furnish permanent housing units, recuperative care facilities and short-term post-hospitalization housing units.

These investments are one way the Alliance is addressing the critical issue of homelessness and housing insecurity among Medi-Cal members, which significantly impacts an individual’s health and well-being.

“We believe in supporting the health care needs of the whole person,” said Alliance CEO Michael Schrader. “Housing undeniably contributes to health. Projects like these address critical social drivers of health, like housing and safe environments. A safe place to sleep helps individuals with complex medical and social needs achieve positive health outcomes. This initiative helps bring us closer to our vision of ‘healthy people, healthy communities’.”

In total, the Alliance Housing Fund has funded:

  • $34 million to permanent supportive housing projects, totaling 824 units.
  • $5 million to recuperative care projects, totaling 97 beds.
  • $3 million to short-term post hospitalization housing projects, totaling 113 beds.
  • $3M to shelter projects, totaling 75 beds.

The Alliance relies on community-based organizations as essential partners to address members’ social determinants of health and to coordinate health and health-related care. Awardee Linc Housing, a nonprofit organization that builds affordable housing across California, said these funds will provide critical affordable housing units for low-income and special needs households.

“The over $3 million from Alliance Housing Fund is critical for Linc Housing to develop the I Street Apartments, a proposed 54-unit affordable housing development in the downtown neighborhood of Merced,” said Dani Morales, project manager representative for Linc Housing. “This wouldn’t have been possible without the Housing Fund award and the Alliance’s commitment to affordable housing and healthy communities.”

About Central California Alliance for Health (the Alliance)

Central California Alliance for Health (the Alliance) is a regional Medi-Cal managed care health plan established in 1996 to improve access to health care for over 456,000 members in Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties. Using the state’s County Organized Health System (COHS) model, the Alliance delivers innovative community-based health care services by connecting members with providers that deliver timely services and care, focused on prevention, early detection and effective treatment. As an award-winning managed care health plan with a vision of “healthy people, healthy communities,” the Alliance remains focused on efforts to improve access to quality health care for its members. For more information, visit www.thealliance.heath.

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Linda Gorman is the Communications Director at Central California Alliance for Health (the Alliance). She oversees the Alliance’s strategic communications plan across all channels and audiences, identifying opportunities to raise awareness about the Alliance and key health topics. Linda has been with the Alliance since 2019 and has over 20 years of marketing and communications experience in the not-for-profit, insurance, and health care sectors. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Communications and Leadership.