Californians have invested billions over the past several years, believing the state's promises that they finally had the ultimate solution (*this time*). And the solution sounded great; a coordinated and very professional program of rehab, rehouse, employ/educate/or train, and follow their progress for a year; but the bulk of the money goes somewhere else every time. After planners and designers, contractors, property owners and managers, coordinators and administrators all get their (inflated) share, there's never enough left to actually build something and implement the program.
At least one of those homeless charities (one that I know of) was set up by the state with some few thousand bucks left over from one of their $billion schemes, and that charity has been paying more to state organizers and administrators than to the needs of homeless people. Last year, 12 meals were delivered to one of our local homeless camps where hundreds live. The charity dropped off 12 meals, brushed off their hands, and walked away feeling great. Our tax-dollars hard at work.
Styrofoam meals is not what's needed. Rehab, rehouse, employ/educate/or train, and follow their progress for a year is what's needed, before it's too late (their numbers keep growing).