We love to see collaboration happen across partnerships! This is a magnificent example of multiple agencies and services working together to help others.
Jocelyn, a single mother of three, was navigating homelessness while also being Deaf, struggling to communicate her situation as she worked to keep her children safe. Her turning point came when a Murrieta Creek Trail outreach team stepped in with patience, compassion, and accessible communication. By meeting her where she was and refusing to let language be a barrier, the team helped Jocelyn secure stability, safety, and a future filled with hope for herself and her children. This progress is made possible through the dedication of the partners supporting the Murrieta Creek Trail response: California Department of Housing & Community Development, Riverside County Third District Supervisor Chuck Washington, City of Lake Elsinore, City of Menifee, City of Murrieta, City of Temecula, City of Wildomar, City Net Homeless Services, Healthcare in Action, Riverside University Health System - Behavioral Health, Project Touch, The Anchor, and the Riverside County Office of Homeless Services. Their collaboration is helping individuals like Jocelyn move from crisis to stability and toward a future filled with possibility. If you or someone you know needs housing assistance in Riverside County, call the Home Connect hotline at 1‑800‑498‑8847 or email homeconnect@ruhealth.org to access support. #MurrietaCreekTrail #RebuildingLives #RebuildingHope #RebuildingStability #Outreach #CommunitySupport #RivCoHWS #RivCoNOW California Interagency Council on Homelessness