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The City of Garden Grove, in collaboration with Orange County United Way and United to End Homelessness, is hosting a free virtual Homelessness 101 class to provide information and answer some of the most frequently asked questions about homelessness in Orange County. The class takes place on Monday, June 27, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., via Zoom or by phone. To register online, visit https://bit.ly/3xB9ckq. Call-in information will be automatically emailed through Zoom. Registration will close on Monday, June 27, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.
Topics to be discussed are: What is homelessness? What are the key factors that lead to homelessness? What is the current state of homelessness in Orange County? How can homelessness be solved?
The United to End Homelessness initiative, empowered by Orange County United Way, is a collaboration between Orange County’s top business, philanthropic, governmental, faith-based, and non-profit leaders to reduce homelessness in Orange County.
To learn more about the City’s efforts to address homelessness and to join the Garden Grove Coalition to End Homelessness, visit ggcity.org/endhomelessness.
For more information, contact Timothy Throne, Community and Economic Development Department at (714) 741-5144 or Atty McLellan, Orange County United Way at [email protected].