TruEvolution organized this special Pride Month visit for the Lt. Governor and several openly LGBTQ+ Inland Empire officials and allies including Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes, Riverside Councilmembers Erin Edwards and Gaby Plascencia, Redlands Councilmember Denise Davis, and Equality California Advisory Board Members Herb Schultz and Jesse Melgar.
“Project Legacy is the first Project Homekey Site that will serve predominantly LGBTQ+ people,” said Lt. Governor Kounalakis. “It was inspiring to learn about their vision for advancing health equity and racial justice by providing healthcare, job training, and housing for youth, seniors, and people living with HIV.”
In addition to the Transitional Housing Program, Project Legacy will provide extensive wraparound programs and services to clients to prepare them not only for graduation into permanent housing, but also provide self-sustaining tools for retention. This includes:
- Primary and Specialty Healthcare and Prevention, including Use of Telehealth;
- Bilingual Behavioral Health;
- Workforce and Job Training;
- Harm Reduction Services; and
- Fitness, Nutrition, and Wellness.
Based on Brockton Avenue in the Downtown area of the City of Riverside, Project Legacy is a historic public-private partnership between TruEvolution and the Housing Authority of the County of Riverside, and is the only Homekey Initiative in California dedicated to primarily serving the extraordinary needs of vulnerable LGBTQ+ populations. In addition, 20% of the individuals served will be reserved for clients that do not identify as LGBTQ+.
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