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Over our last fiscal year, Hospitality House has served 15% more people experiencing homelessness—jumping from 618 people to 718 in the span of one year,” said Nancy Baglietto, executive director of Hospitality House. “This equates to 100 more local men, women, children, seniors and veterans who are houseless and in urgent need of shelter and resources designed to help them return to homes of their own.Committed to providing pathways to housing, Hospitality House has been making strides to combat housing shortages and rising rents by opening Sierra Guest Home (pictured right) in 2021, a transitional housing complex for seniors and those living with disabilities, and by opening Brunswick Commons in 2022 with several partners, 40 units of permanent housing for families and individuals. In April of this year, Hospitality House formed a partnership with City of Grass Valley with the intent to build more subsidized housing through potential state funding and local donor support, with a goal to alleviate the working poor, older adults surviving on Social Security who are unable to work, struggling families who can’t compete with fair market rate rents, and so forth