The City of Los Angeles approved a resolution to authorize the disbursement of Program grant funds to Hamburger Home, Inc. dba Aviva Family and Children Services. These funds, part of the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) Round 1 Launch Ready Program, will support the construction and operation of a residential modular community at 1905 North Highland Avenue. The facility will provide 24/7 residential care and comprehensive support services for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, women with dependent children, and women with substance-exposed infants. It will transform a vacant lot into a residential community designed to serve up to 27 women, including four 'family units' for parenting women. The City, as the fee owner, authorized encumbering the project by recording a Memorandum of Lease, Declaration of Restrictions, and Performance Deed of Trust to facilitate the release of these grant funds.