County develops action plan for homelessness prevention
Los Angeles County has developed a homelessness prevention action plan based on predictive modeling research that can identify residents at high risk of becoming homeless. The new predictive model,...
View ArticleAnnual Independent Evaluation of the Homeless Initiative Shows Los Angeles...
Los Angeles County is housing more people than ever before as it confronts a large and growing homelessness crisis, a new independent performance evaluation shows. The annual performance evaluation...
View ArticleQuarterly Report 16
Los Angeles County is in Year Three of a 10-year effort to combat and prevent homelessness funded by Measure H, thanks to the affirmation and support of voters across LA County. We knew when we got...
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Los Angeles County is in Year Three of a 10-year effort to combat and prevent homelessness funded by Measure H, thanks to the affirmation and support of voters across LA County. We knew when we got...
View ArticleQuarterly Report 18
Los Angeles County is in Year Three of a 10-year effort to combat and prevent homelessness funded by Measure H, thanks to the affirmation and support of voters across LA County. We knew when we got...
View ArticleLA County Homeless Services System Lifted 70,000 People Out of Homelessness...
An independent analysis attributed much of that progress to Measure H and the strategies of the LA County Homeless Initiative Los Angeles County’s homeless services system, dramatically expanded and...
View ArticleBoard of Supervisors Approves $527.1 Million for LA County Homeless...
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an unprecedented $527.1 million budget for the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative in FY 2021-22. The Homeless Initiative is Los Angeles County’s...
View ArticleQuarterly Report 19
Spanning the first three quarters of FY 2020-2021, the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative’s 19th Quarterly Report marks a shift in the presentation of updates and highlights about efforts to end...
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The Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative’s 20th Quarterly Report spans all four quarters of FY 2020-2021. It includes updates on Measure H-funded strategies, including homelessness prevention, street...
View ArticleLos Angeles County is Updating its Homeless Initiative Strategies – Your...
The Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative developed 51 strategies in 2016 to address and prevent homelessness. When voters approved Measure H in 2017, it dramatically increased funding for those...
View ArticleQuarterly Report 21
The Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative’s 21st Quarterly Report tracks data on homeless prevention, outreach, supportive services, interim housing, and permanent housing strategies from the first...
View ArticleHomeless Initiative Unveils $556.4M Draft Budget for FY 2022-23
Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative Unveils $556.4M Draft Budget for FY 2022-23 As part of its continuing budget process, the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative publicly released a preliminary...
View ArticleQuarterly Report 22
The Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative’s 22nd Quarterly Report tracks data on homeless prevention, outreach, supportive services, interim housing, and permanent housing strategies from the first...
View ArticleA Fresh Start
Ricardo lost his apartment while incarcerated. He told the psychiatrist treating his depression in jail that he would be homeless upon his release. The psychiatrist urged him to enroll with First to...
View ArticleThe Making of Matt’s New Career
Matt, 50 was living at the Midnight Mission in Skid Row, battling alcoholism, when he was referred to Chrysalis for job readiness services. Chrysalis referred him to the LA:RISE program at the...
View ArticlePATH Villas in South Gate
PATH Villas in South Gate is now open. The 60-unit affordable apartment community has studio and one-bedroom apartments for veterans as well as men and women with fragile health who are emerging from...
View ArticleLAHSA’s New Strategy to Reduce Unsheltered Homelessness in 3 Years
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) announced a new strategy to reduce unsheltered homelessness in Los Angeles County over the next three years. To achieve that goal, LAHSA is working...
View ArticleMajor donation for Bridge to Home
L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, along with the city of Santa Clarita announced that the two municipalities would be donating a total of $4 million to Bridge to Home, which operates Santa...
View ArticleFairview Heights Apartments in Inglewood
Fairview Heights Apartments in Inglewood, located across the street from the future Crenshaw/LAX Light Rail, celebrated its grand opening. Built by Linc Housing and National CORE in partnership with...
View ArticleSaving Lives in the Homeless Community
The Department of Health Services is on the ground in homeless encampments distributing Naloxone to save lives from overdose.
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