City Net Homeless Services
Saray Grande is a dedicated professional with experience in case management and education. Currently serving as a Case Manager II at City Net Homeless Services since June 2022, Saray has previously worked as a Special Education Instructional Aide at Goleta Unified School District from September 2021 to June 2022, and as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at UC Santa Barbara from September 2019 to June 2021. Saray holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Santa Barbara and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from UC Santa Barbara. Additionally, Saray has earned two Associate's degrees in Psychology and Sociology from El Camino College.
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City Net Homeless Services
City Net is a team of nonprofit professionals committed to connecting neighbors experiencing homelessness to transformative care and creative housing solutions, ending homelessness in the communities we serve. In many cases, we are contracted by cities and regions to lead multi-sector homeless collaboratives, which unite city and county agencies, law enforcement, non-profit organizations, businesses, advocacy groups, concerned citizens and the faith community in a singular effort to address and end homelessness in the community. The coordination of care among these groups results in shared goals and successes greater than the sum of the individual parts. When local needs require it, City Net deploys staff in direct service provision through street outreach and case management services. Street outreach seeks to connect unsheltered homeless neighbors with emergency shelter, housing, or critical services, and provide urgent, non-facility-based care. These activities are intended to help homeless neighbors obtain appropriate supportive services, including permanent housing, medical and mental health treatment, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving independent living, case management, and other federal, state, local, or private assistance available to assist the program participant in obtaining housing stability. City Net also works to mobilize community resources, including meals, volunteers, donations and advocacy, to coordinate care in emergency shelters, parks, and other public areas where homeless neighbors live. These efforts seek to reduce wasteful duplication and fill missing gaps in the continuum of care, with the long-term goal of ending homelessness by providing homeless neighbors a stable context in which their emergency needs are met, so they can work on sustainable housing plans. City Net is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, a dba of Kingdom Causes. Federal Tax ID 57-1162424.