

Who We Are
Mission: To provide compassionate and effective solutions to reduce homelessness by connecting individuals and families to safe, stable housing and supportive services that foster long-term self-sufficiency.
Ventura County Human Services Homeless Programs provide a coordinated effort to address homelessness within Ventura County, California. These programs aim to reduce homelessness by offering a variety of services that address both immediate needs and long-term solutions for individuals and families experiencing housing instability. The county works closely with local shelters, nonprofits, and community organizations to provide housing support, case management, and access to essential services. Ventura County Human Services is committed to finding sustainable housing solutions for homeless individuals and families, while also preventing homelessness through outreach and intervention programs.
What We Do
Ventura County Human Services Homeless Programs offer a range of services, including emergency shelter placement, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing for individuals and families. The programs provide case management, job training, mental health and substance abuse services, and assistance with securing housing. Outreach services focus on connecting unsheltered individuals with resources, while prevention programs help at-risk populations maintain stable housing through financial assistance and support. The county also works with landlords to offer rental subsidies and rapid rehousing initiatives, aiming to create long-term solutions to the homelessness crisis.
