This collaborative effort between Health and Human Services and the City of Yreka demonstrates a commitment to addressing the immediate needs of the homeless population. The upcoming provision of shower and laundry services for homeless individuals in Yreka represents a significant step towards supporting the well-being of the local homeless population. Through collaborative efforts and community involvement, this initiative aims to make a positive impact on the lives of those experiencing homelessness in the area.
The Health and Human Services department, in collaboration with the City of Yreka, has announced a new initiative to provide shower and laundry services for individuals experiencing homelessness. The program is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, February 27, and aims to address the basic needs of the homeless population in the area.
The initiative comes as a response to the growing concern for the well-being of homeless individuals in the community. By offering access to shower and laundry facilities, the program seeks to provide a sense of dignity and hygiene to those who may not have regular access to such amenities.
According to the announcement, the services will be available at Lower Greenhorn Park in Yreka. The program is open to all individuals experiencing homelessness in the area and is free of charge.
official flyer provided by Health and Human Services
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