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Our Most Vulnerable Neighbors

Our Most Vulnerable Neighbors

Though the U.S. is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, more than half a million of our neighbors (552,830) were homeless in 2018 and with the COVID-19 pandemic that number as risen dramatically. Imagine those who can’t support themselves due to mental...
Don’t Stop At Housing First

Don’t Stop At Housing First

Many Americans live paycheck to paycheck without so much as a safety net to catch them if things were to take a turn for the worst. A minor incident can lead neighbors and families into unemployment and homelessness in a blink of an eye. The how and why can vary from...
Transitional Housing

Transitional Housing

A crucial missing step in the road from homelessness to a restored life is a fully funded and operating transitional housing program. Transitional housing can be best defined as a home environment that is structured to help individuals with their transition from...
Los Angeles Homeless Count for the Past 3 Years

Los Angeles Homeless Count for the Past 3 Years

Homeless Count by Service Planning Area (SPA) There are tens of thousands of our neighbors in Los Angeles who are homeless youth and families, veterans of the armed forces, and men and women. 2020 Total: 63706Unsheltered: 46090Sheltered: 17616Individuals: 51221...