Members of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) recently toured HomeRise’s recently renovated San Cristina Apartments at 1000 Market Street, gaining firsthand insight into the transformative impact of permanent supportive housing (PSH).
During the tour, ULI members had the opportunity to learn about the vital role that stable, service-enriched housing plays in addressing homelessness. HomeRise staff, many of whom have lived experience with housing insecurity, shared personal stories about how permanent supportive housing has provided them and others with a pathway to stability and self-sufficiency.
HomeRise’s work demonstrates that housing is more than just shelter—it’s a foundation for rebuilding lives. Hearing directly from those who have benefited from these programs highlights the profound impact of supportive housing on individuals and communities.
The tour also inspired several ULI members to express interest in volunteering and collaborating on future permanent supportive housing projects, reinforcing a shared commitment to advancing innovative solutions for housing stability.