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Schiavo Introduces Bill That Would Make Affordable Housing To Former Foster Youth

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, announced Wednesday a new Assembly Bill  (AB 963) which would focus on funding affordable housing development for former foster youth. 

Schiavo found in a recent survey of California foster youth, one-quarter of former foster youth experienced homelessness in California between the ages of 21-23, with an additional 28 percent reporting that they had “couch surfed,” according to seminal research. 

More broadly, nearly one in three transition-age foster youth in California experiences homelessness. Stable housing impacts virtually all aspects of life and is a critical social determinant of health. 

“By leveraging the backing of the state for low-risk loans to build more affordable housing serving foster youth, California will be able to accelerate housing construction while supporting thousands of foster youth with the goal of forestalling homelessness,”  Schiavo said. “One easy step in addressing our homeless crisis is an investment in prevention. That is, doing everything we can to make sure foster youth have an affordable place to live after leaving foster care.”

If passed, AB 963 is expected to: 

 

  • Require the California Infrastructure Bank (IBank) to establish one or more programs to guarantee qualified loans for construction of housing for current or former foster youth. 
  • Provide guidance for prioritizing loan guarantees. 
  • Outline the extent to which the State guarantees loan reimbursement in the event of default. 
  • Allow the IBank to adopt regulations to administer the programs

“AB 963 will expand the number of affordable housing units available to former foster youth struggling with housing security,” Schiavo said. “AB 963 does so by establishing an unfunded loan guarantee program to provide security to qualified lenders financing the development and acquisition of housing for current and former foster youth ages 18 to 25.”

Both the federal and state government have invested in ensuring foster youth, and those transitioning out of the system, can access affordable housing, according to Schiavo. 

These include programs like the Independent Living Program, Transitional Housing Placement Program for Non-Minor Dependents, HUD’s Foster Youth to Independence Initiative, and the Transitional Housing Program-Plus. 

Some of these programs use housing rented, or controlled by nonprofits, and others provide vouchers that can be used by the foster youth for rental assistance, according to Schiavo. 

Regardless of program, an essential need is adequate affordable housing dedicated to these young people.

While California has both grant and tax credit programs that support affordable housing, the opportunity here is to draw commercial debt and equity investments from the private and philanthropic sectors to develop and acquire affordable housing designed to support transition-aged foster youth.


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Schiavo Introduces Bill That Would Make Affordable Housing To Former Foster Youth

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About Dani Gallegos

Dani Gallegos has grown up living in Santa Clarita her whole life. She went to LA Baptist high school and attended The Masters University for college majoring in communications and graduating in May of 2022. Dani loves to write about news and other things. In her spare time she enjoys reading and spending time with her dog and trying new places to eat.