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Housing and Transportation Assistance

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The contract titled Housing and Transportation Assistance is a subcontract issued by the California Probation Department to provide direct support for securing transitional and permanent housing placements, along with transportation assistance such as gas cards and transit passes. The goal is to remove critical barriers that prevent individuals from accessing essential services by ensuring reliable housing and mobility options. Eligible recipients are likely individuals under probation supervision who face challenges in obtaining stable living arrangements or commuting to required programs, employment, or counseling. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026, and falls under the NAICS code 624299 for other social assistance activities. The place of performance is not specified, but the service area is presumed to be within California, with no set-aside designation indicated. Interested parties must submit proposals through the provided online portal before the deadline.

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Housing and transportation aid for probationers in California via gas cards and transit passes.

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AgencyCalifornia → Probation Department
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Provide direct support for transitional/permanent housing placement and transportation (e.g., gas cards, transit passes) to reduce barriers to service access.

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