Collaboration aims to prevent eviction

Housing Justice Collabora­tion announced the launch of a new website to help tenants in San Diego to remain housed. The website provides informa­tion about resources for free legal clinics, free phone assis­tance, emergency rental assis­tance resources, publicly owned affordable housing availability, and numerous other resources in eight languages. The Hous­ing Justice Collaborative, a program of Legal Aid Society of San Diego, is a coalition of eight non-profit agencies com­mitted to preventing evictions and reducing homelessness by providing up to date informa­tion and resources for tenants in San Diego County.

“There are thousands of San Diegans struggling to stay housed and avoid homelessness. We formed the Housing Justice Collaborative and created its new website to help these ten­ants on the brink of homeless­ness,” said Joanne Franciscus, CEO of the Legal Aid Society of San Diego in a press release. “We want tenants to know that they are not alone and there are resources out there to help them.”

The mission of the Collabora­tive is to coordinate and expand resources and data to prevent evictions and the long-term harm of homelessness. The Collaborative works towards system change that empowers tenants, expands public aware­ness, reduces human and public costs, and builds economic and racial justice.

“The Collaborative provides accurate information to tenants through online and in-person ‘Know Your Rights’ workshops, attorney-verified legal infor­mation, and other community resources, such as information about local emergency rental assistance funds, to help ten­ants in need,” stated said Laura Ann Fernea, HJC Coordinator.

To learn more visit www. housingjusticecollaborative.org,

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