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Corporation for Supportive Housing California

Oakland, CA
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www.csh.org

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    The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is a national, non-profit organization whose mission is to support the expansion of permanent supportive housing linked to comprehensive services for people who face persistent mental health, substance abuse, and other chronic health challenges, and are at risk of homelessness, so that they are able to live with stability, autonomy, and dignity and reach their full potential.

    We work through collaborations with private, nonprofit and govenment partners and strive to address the needs of, and hold ourselves accountable to, the tenants of supportive housing:

    CSH provides its partners with: technical assistance, pre-development financing, grants for organizational capacity building, training workshops and advocacy.

    The Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) is a national, non-profit organization whose mission is to support the expansion of permanent supportive housing linked to comprehensive services for people who face persistent mental health, substance abuse, and other chronic health challenges, and are at risk of homelessness, so that they are able to live with stability, autonomy, and dignity and reach their full potential.

    We work through collaborations with private, nonprofit and govenment partners and strive to address the needs of, and hold ourselves accountable to, the tenants of supportive housing:

    CSH provides its partners with: technical assistance, pre-development financing, grants for organizational capacity building, training workshops and advocacy.

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    • 1330 Broadway, Suite 601, Oakland, CA 94612, United States
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