"If they don't have housing, they don't have a lot of food security or health security, so there's a lot of need for there to be assistance, especially for agricultural workers," Gill said.
It's a critical time for many who work in agriculture and impact Napa's economy.
Molly Rattigan is the deputy city manager of Napa who oversees its housing division.
"What we're trying to do is create a stopgap while we look for longer-term solutions, while we maintain households in their existing housing," Rattigan said.
"As some federal programs are coming to an end and federal regulations are changing, these regulations and changes put these households at risk," Rattigan said.
Housing advocates like Gill are deeply concerned.
The city says the new program will help families that are already receiving aid and are about to lose it, but not new applicants.
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