DignityMoves gets approval to seek state funding for family housing village in Santa Barbara

Patricia Martellotti
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The board of supervisors just passed a new family housing project to seek state funding in Santa Barbara.
In a five to zero vote, the board of supervisors will allow DignityMoves to request roughly $11-million for a new Family Village.
Located at 260 North San Antonio Road near the Calle Real Campus, the project will include full wraparound services with a kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a dining room.
DignityMoves hopes families will live there for two to three years until they can get back on their feet.
DignityMoves hopes this project will ultimately help more unhoused kids and their families in our community.