Sonora, CA – Tuolumne County Social Services and charities are working together to meet the majority of homeless needs during this inclement weather, and the CAO office is providing ways others can assist as well. Currently, the cold conditions do not meet the Tuolumne County Extreme Temperature Contingency Plan to open a 24-hour emergency shelter and provide outside emergency services money, according to county OES officials. However, the Tuolumne County Department of Social Services says it has enough state funding to continue to provide hotel stays for those who are eligible. They include people over the age of 60, people with disabilities, families with children, and young adults aged 18
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