John Burton Advocates for Youth

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JBAY improves the quality of life for youth in California who have been in foster care or homeless by advocating for better laws, training communities to strengthen local practices and conducting research to inform policy solutions. John Burton Advocates for Youth improves the quality of life for youth in California who have been in foster care or homeless by advocating for better laws, training communities to strengthen local practices and conducting research to inform policy solutions.

🚨BREAKING: $900 million in funding for homeless services in California!!The California legislature passed their joint bu...
06/16/2026

🚨BREAKING: $900 million in funding for homeless services in California!!

The California legislature passed their joint budget - allocating $900 million in funding for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program in 2026-27. The HHAP program requires local jurisdiction to dedicate a minimum portion to youth homelessness, referred to as the “youth set-aside” which has been set at 10% since 2021.

Join JBAY in thanking Pro Tem Monique Limón, Speaker Robert Rivas, California State Senator John Laird, and Asm. Jesse Gabriel for their leadership ensuring that youth in every part of our state receive housing and shelter when in a crisis.

🏳️‍🌈 John Burton Advocates for Youth would like to wish everyone a happy Pride Month! Now more than ever, it’s vital tha...
06/15/2026

🏳️‍🌈 John Burton Advocates for Youth would like to wish everyone a happy Pride Month! Now more than ever, it’s vital that we use our collective voices to advocate on behalf of proven solutions and support LGBTQ+ youth who are at a heightened risk of facing discrimination.

🏳️‍⚧️ Did you know that LGBTQ+ youth constitute an estimated 20-40% of the youth homelessness population? Did you also know they also constitute approximately 30% of youth in foster care? LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately represented among systems of care due to facing family rejection over their gender or sexual identity.

📢 JBAY, along with Bring California Home is urging Governor Gavin Newsom to commit to $1 billion in funding for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention program (HHAP). This program requires local jurisdictions to dedicate 10% of funds to youth homelessness. Communities across California have utilized these funds to support LGBTQ+ affirming services for youth throughout California. Use our template to tell the Governor you would like $1 billion in funding or HHAP to support LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness: https://jbay.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Governor-Email-Instructions-June-2026-1.docx

AB 2162 has passed the Senate Housing Committee on consent and headed to the Senate Human Services Committee. A big than...
06/11/2026

AB 2162 has passed the Senate Housing Committee on consent and headed to the Senate Human Services Committee. A big thank you to Chair Jesse Arreguín and committee members for supporting this effort.

Thank you to Assemblymember Isaac Bryan for authoring this bill and being committed to improving the lives of current and former foster youth across the state.

Take action today and share your support for foster youth by submitting a letter of support: https://jbay.org/2026-advocacy/

06/11/2026

🏳️‍🌈 John Burton Advocates for Youth would like to wish everyone a happy Pride Month! Now more than ever, it’s vital that we use our collective voices to advocate on behalf of proven solutions and support LGBTQ+ youth who are at a heightened risk of facing discrimination.

🏳️‍⚧️ Did you know that LGBTQ+ youth constitute an estimated 20-40% of the youth homelessness population? Did you also know they also constitute approximately 30% of youth in foster care? LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately represented among systems of care due to facing family rejection over their gender or sexual identity.

📢 JBAY, along with Bring California Home is urging Governor Newsom to commit to $1 billion in funding for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention program (HHAP). This program requires local jurisdictions to dedicate 10% of funds to youth homelessness. Communities across California have utilized these funds to support LGBTQ+ affirming services for youth throughout California. Use our template to tell the Governor you would like $1 billion in funding or HHAP to support LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness: https://conta.cc/4ok6FEZ

Over 35,000 homeless youth served since 2023! Protect the 39% reduction in youth homelessness by urging the Governor to ...
06/10/2026

Over 35,000 homeless youth served since 2023!

Protect the 39% reduction in youth homelessness by urging the Governor to provide $1 billion in funding for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program. California is experiencing unprecedented reductions in youth homelessness since the implementation of HHAP.

Now is NOT the time to scale back. California needs $1 billion for HHAP to ensure that the youth set-aside can maintain the momentum on ending youth homelessness!

Join JBAY in reducing youth homelessness by calling or emailing ’s office at (916) 445-2841 or [email protected]. Use our template to tell the Governor you respectfully request the final budget include $1 billion in funding for HHAP to reduce youth homelessness! Click here for the email template: https://jbay.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Governor-Email-Instructions-June-2026.docx

JBAY is hosting the second Tax Preparation and Self-Filing Event this year! If you have not filed your taxes and think y...
06/08/2026

JBAY is hosting the second Tax Preparation and Self-Filing Event this year!

If you have not filed your taxes and think you are eligible for the Foster Youth Tax Credit, please use the link or QR code to register.

https://tinyurl.com/JBAY-self-file-event

Now is NOT the time to scale back. California needs $1 billion for HHAP to ensure that the youth set-aside can maintain ...
06/05/2026

Now is NOT the time to scale back. California needs $1 billion for HHAP to ensure that the youth set-aside can maintain the momentum on ending youth homelessness!

Join JBAY in reducing youth homelessness by emailing the Governor at [email protected] the following message:

Dear Governor Newsom,

My name is [Your Name], and I live in [location]. Today, I join the Youth Homelessness Minimum Funding Guarantee coalition, a statewide coalition of more than 75 youth-serving homelessness, healthcare, and community organizations and 36 individuals working to preserve the progress California made in reducing youth homelessness by 39% from 2020 to 2025. I am writing to respectfully urge you to revise your funding decisions in the 2026-27 budget and ask that you support a total of $1 billion for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program in the 2026–27 state budget and authorize Round 8 of HHAP in the final budget.

California has experienced unprecedented progress in reducing youth homelessness. Between 2020 and 2025, HHAP reduced youth homelessness in California by 39% overall, and between 2019-2024, reduced unsheltered youth homelessness by 42%. It is crucial that the momentum behind ending youth homelessness is maintained through investments that match the last four rounds of HHAP funding. The absence of new HHAP funding in the May Revise places this progress at risk at a time when communities across the state continue to face immense housing instability and growing need.

I appreciate your administration's longstanding commitment to addressing homelessness and supporting the most vulnerable youth in California. We respectfully ask that you continue your leadership on this issue and help build a lasting legacy of advancing real, long-term solutions to homelessness by investing $1 billion in HHAP Round 7 and authorizing HHAP Round 8.

Thank you for your consideration and leadership.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]

Over 35,000 homeless youth served since 2023! Protect the 39% reduction in youth homelessness by urging the Governor to ...
06/05/2026

Over 35,000 homeless youth served since 2023!

Protect the 39% reduction in youth homelessness by urging the Governor to provide $1 billion in funding for the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program. California is experiencing unprecedented reductions in youth homelessness since the implementation of HHAP.

Now is NOT the time to scale back. California needs $1 billion for HHAP to ensure that the youth set-aside can maintain the momentum on ending youth homelessness!

Join JBAY in reducing youth homelessness by calling or emailing ’s office at (916) 445-2841 or [email protected]. Use our template to tell the Governor you respectfully request the final budget include $1 billion in funding for HHAP to reduce youth homelessness! Click here for the email template: https://jbay.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Governor-Email-Instructions-June-2026.docx
Join JBAY in reducing youth homelessness by calling or emailing ’s office at (916) 445-2841 or [email protected]. Use our template to tell the Governor you respectfully request the final budget include $1 billion in funding for HHAP to reduce youth homelessness! Click here for the email template: https://jbay.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Governor-Email-Instructions-June-2026.docx

For more info on how you can advocate for homeless youth funding, email [email protected].

Did you know May was National Foster Care Awareness Month? 1 out of every 4 youth in foster care will become homeless wi...
06/03/2026

Did you know May was National Foster Care Awareness Month? 1 out of every 4 youth in foster care will become homeless within 4 years of aging out of foster care.

Since 2019, the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program has been a statewide resource with a youth set-aside that has provided $387 million in funding to serve youth experiencing homelessness. And since June 2024, HHAP has served over 35,000 unaccompanied youth experiencing homelessness. HHAP is a vital safety net for California’s foster youth who slip into homelessness.

Join JBAY in reducing youth homelessness by calling or emailing Governor Gavin Newsom om’s office at (916) 445-2841 or [email protected]. Tell the Governor you request the final budget include $1 billion in funding for HHAP to reduce youth homelessness!

Senator Monique Limón Speaker Robert Rivas Senator John Laird Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel Gavin Newsom

HHAP = Hope! In response to the Governor’s May Revise, JBAY led a coalition of youth advocates and homeless youth servic...
06/02/2026

HHAP = Hope!

In response to the Governor’s May Revise, JBAY led a coalition of youth advocates and homeless youth service providers to the Capitol to share how the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program has contributed to a 24% reduction in youth homelessness in California.

JBAY’s coalition provided public comment at both the Assembly Budget Subcommittee #5 (Sharon Quirk-Silva) and Senate Budget Subcommittee #4 (Melissa Hurtado) hearings to share support for Assemblymember Chris Ward Ward budget request to establish an ongoing $80 million minimum funding guarantee for youth homelessness, leveraging the youth set-aside in HHAP.We are grateful for Assemblymember Ward’s leadership on this request and for his continued advocacy for youth across California.

To join the coalition letter, sign on here (https://tinyurl.com/5fp7fbc8) and to attend the next virtual coalition meeting on Wednesday’s at 11am e-mail [email protected].

Address

235 Montgomery Street, Ste 1142
San Francisco, CA
94104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14153480011

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