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Measure SCR 100
Authors Arreguín  
Subject California Youth Homelessness Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Month.
Relating To
Title Relative to California Youth Homelessness Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Month.
Last Action Dt 2025-09-18
State Chaptered
Status Chaptered
Active? Y
Vote Required None
Appropriation None
Fiscal Committee No
Local Program None
Substantive Changes None
Urgency None
Tax Levy None
Leginfo Link Bill
Actions
2025-09-18     Enrolled and filed with the Secretary of State at 1 p.m.
2025-09-18     Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 185, Statutes of 2025.
2025-09-08     Read. Adopted. (Ayes 71. Noes 0. Page 3040.) Ordered to the Senate.
2025-09-08     In Senate. Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.
2025-09-03     From committee: Be adopted. Ordered to consent calendar. (Ayes 6. Noes 0.) (September 3).
2025-08-28     Referred to Com. on RLS.
2025-08-26     In Assembly. Held at Desk.
2025-08-25     Read. Adopted. (Ayes 38. Noes 0. Page 2248.) Ordered to the Assembly.
2025-08-20     From committee: Ordered to third reading.
2025-07-16     Introduced. Referred to Com. on RLS.
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Chaptered     2025-09-18
Enrolled     2025-09-10
Introduced     2025-07-16
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Runaway and homeless youth are young people between 12 to 24 years of age, inclusive, who have the least access to essential opportunities and supports; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, The prevalence of runaways and homelessness among youth is staggering, with studies suggesting that nationally 4,200,000 youth up to 25 years of age experience some form of homelessness each year, of which an overrepresentation, compared to the general youth population, are youth of color, gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Based on national surveys and California’s youth population, an estimated 200,000 youth under 18 years of age, and thousands more who are 18 to 24 years of age, inclusive, are homeless for one or more days each year; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Based on the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2024 point-in-time homeless count, the number of unaccompanied homeless youth in California is 9,052, and there are another 1,890 parenting youth and their children experiencing homelessness. California’s K–12 educational system, which captures youth doubled-up or couch surfing, reported 8,831 unaccompanied homeless youth, of which 580 were temporarily unsheltered, in the 2023–24 school year. While a study released in November 2017 by the University of Chicago’s Chapin Hall found 1 in 10 young adults between 18 and 25 years of age, and at least 1 in 30 adolescents between 13 and 17 years of age, experiences homelessness over the course of a year; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, The percentage of unaccompanied homeless youth who are unsheltered in California stands at 60 percent, which is the second highest in the country. California also has 24 percent of the homeless youth in the country, the largest number of homeless youth of any state; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Runaway and homeless youth flee conflict, abuse, neglect, or increasingly, poverty in their homes. They have become disconnected from educational systems and the workforce and do not have the skills and financial resources to live on their own. The factors impacting youth homelessness are complex and differ from those impacting other homeless populations; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Runaway and homeless youth who live on the street are victims of physical abuse, sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and crime in untold numbers. An estimated 300,000 youth are either victims or at risk of becoming victims of the commercial sexual exploitation of children each year, which 60 percent of these victimized children are homeless; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Homeless youth tend to have started using drugs at a younger age, often before 15 years of age. Early drug use and abuse is predictive of serious adult addiction problems and long-term homelessness; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Youths who “age out” of the foster care system are at an increased risk of homelessness and represent an estimated 20 percent of the 20,000 youth who leave foster care and are currently homeless; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Providing safe, stable, and permanent housing for runaway and homeless youth is a family, community, state, and national priority, and homeless youth are considered one of the unique populations in the homeless community by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, The future well-being of our state depends on the value we place on our youth, and, in particular, on our actions to provide the most vulnerable young people in the state with opportunities to acquire the knowledge, skills, and abilities they need to find and maintain stable housing and develop into healthy and productive adults; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, The COVID-19 pandemic, and its lasting impacts, are being felt by youth through high unemployment rates and increased demand for youth-centered care and mental health services, technology, and access to hygiene, food, shelter, and safety; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, When targeted resources are invested, we see a significant increase in the number of communities with youth-specific housing and programs that will help prevent youth from becoming chronically homeless. California has increased the number of youth beds from 3,159 in 2015 to 7,033 in 2024; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, The California Coalition for Youth has operated the California Youth Crisis Line (1-800-843-5200), 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for over 30 years as the state’s only emergency response system for youth in crisis, and which began offering chat-to-text counseling services in 2016; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, November is National Youth Homelessness Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Month; and </html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, The California Coalition for Youth, along with other community-based organizations, providers, and advocates, are sponsoring California’s 14th annual Youth HOPE Month to increase awareness and action on behalf of youth at risk or currently living on the street; and</html:p>
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				<html:p>WHEREAS, Awareness of the tragedy of youth experiencing homelessness and its causes must be heightened to ensure greater support for effective programs aimed at preventing homelessness and helping youth remain off the streets; now, therefore, be it</html:p>
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					<html:i>Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring,</html:i>
					 That the Legislature recognizes the need for individuals, schools, communities, businesses, local governments, and the state to take action on behalf of runaway and homeless youth in California; and be it further
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					 That the Legislature hereby designates the month of November 2025 as California Youth HOPE Month; and be it further
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					 That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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Last Version Text Digest This measure would proclaim the month of November 2025 as California Youth Homelessness Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Month to recognize the need for individuals, schools, communities, businesses, local governments, and the state to take action on behalf of runaway and homeless youth in California.