The Yale Navigation Center opened in June 2022 as a 24-hour shelter that is operated by the County of Orange in Santa Ana. Many local residents opposed the opening of this homeless shelter. The Yale Navigation Center team will be hosting a Virtual Community Meeting. on Tuesday, 7/23/24 at 4:00 p.m.
This virtual community meeting will review the structure of their organization, the services provided at the Yale Navigation Center, and their implemented Good Neighbor Policy.
Please join by clicking the invitation’s hyperlinked Zoom link, or using this phone option: Dial-in from your phone: (669) 444 9171 and enter Meeting ID: 812 4641 0712 and Passcode: 351470
Wrap-around services at the Yale Navigation Center including case management, housing navigation, and veteran, healthcare, and employment services, are available to all residents, along with transportation to and from the site.
Homeless navigation centers are called that because they provide support services to help people “navigate” to housing, help, or back home. They are designed to be temporary, low-barrier shelters that help people quickly find permanent housing.
The Yale Navigation Center is located at 2229 S Yale St, Santa Ana, CA 92704.
If ‘ All guests are transported in and out of the shelter, as no walk-in traffic is allowed.’, then how are the homeless supposed to get help there? Who’s transporting them in?
I believe they have to call the SAPD.
Where can we see a recording of this meeting