The state is sending another $56 million to help counties in Southern California and statewide provide services for young adults at risk of homelessness, officials announced Friday.
The funding to 52 of the state’s 58 counties is from the Transitional Age Youth Program, or TAY to assist Californians 18 to 24 years old secure and maintain housing with priority given to those transitioning out of the foster care or probation systems.
Los Angeles County will receive nearly $15.5 million; Orange County, just over $2 million; Riverside County, more than $2.3 million; San Bernardino County, over $2.8 million; and San Diego County, just under $3 million, according to the state Housing and Community Development Department…