Katherine Soto-Vasquez ‘19 (Santa Barbara, MBA) was recognized by PATH Santa Barbara for Women’s History Month, for her work providing unhoused individuals with housing and social services resources. As the Associate Director of Housing Programs for PATH, Soto-Vasquez was instrumental in implementing the Coordinated Entry System (CES) in Santa Barbara County – the process through which people experiencing homelessness are assessed and prioritized for specific housing interventions. Read the full article here.
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