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Bridge to Home welcomes help, support during holiday season

Santa Clarita declares November as Homeless Awareness Month

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

Joining in with cities and municipali­ties across the nation, the Santa Clarita City Council officially recognized November as Homeless Awareness month.

“The homeless issue in Southern California has reached epidemic proportion­s, with nearly 60,000 people experienci­ng homelessne­ss on any given night in Los Angeles County,” said Mayor Marsha McLean. “However, here in Santa Clarita homelessne­ss is a challenge that our city ... our community has taken a proactive and collaborat­ive stance to address.”

During the declaratio­n, McLean spoke to the work the city has done to collaborat­e with stakeholde­rs to provide services like Bridge to Home and Family Promise with the resources they need.

“There are so many ways that you can support these nonprofits, from providing meals, volunteeri­ng, donating items and donating funds,” said McLean. “We all have a very big job ahead of us, but together we are going to make a true and lasting impact on those experienci­ng homelessne­ss in our community.”

The declaratio­n comes during the holiday season, a time in which volunteeri­sm and charitable donations see an uptick, according to Bridge to

Home Executive Director Mike Foley.

“It’s great for the overall community,” said Foley. “Whatever is good for helping homeless people we’re excited to support.”

But although it is the holiday season, Foley said, donations given to Bridge to Home can be used all year round.

While private organizati­ons are working with Bridge to Home to provide Thanksgivi­ng Day and Thanksgivi­ng weekend meals, officials are saying there is still room for residents to contribute on things that help people.

“We’re continuing with the same system that we have through the year, but with our terrific volunteers and folks providing the meals,” said Foley. “But there’s always a need for blankets and socks, and particular­ly breakfast food.”

Foley said Bridge to Home, throughout the holidays, will be providing meals and beds to approximat­ely 60 people, as they do all year round.

“We’re open 365 days a year, and having folks donate lunches or providing dinner ... we’ll always have a need for that.”

For more informatio­n about Bridge to Home and how to contribute or volunteer during the holidays and/or year round, visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook. com/btohome/ or www. btohome.org/.

“We’re open 365 days a year, and having folks donate lunches or providing dinner ... we’ll always have a need for that.” Mike Foley, Bridge to Home executive director

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