Faces on the Journey Home: Travis
“Everyone is human. No one deserves to be homeless.”
read more“Everyone is human. No one deserves to be homeless.”
read more“I got my key and cried.”
read more“It could happen to anybody.”
read more“Faces on the Journey Home” is our new series featuring individuals who have emerged from homelessness with hope and a renewed sense of purpose. Dominique, and the others featured, put a human face on the homeless crisis and shatter the…
read moreThousands struggle paycheck to paycheck, and for many, losing a job can mean losing housing as well. Find out how Danielle Young and her family were able to move from homelessness into a home of their own in this segment…
read more619 Westlake, a 78-unit affordable housing community for families and individuals, will soon rise next to the historic Westlake Theater, and just east of Los Angeles’ iconic MacArthur Park.
read moreL.A. County libraries host a monthly resource fair called The Source for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. From clothes to vaccinations to legal aid assistance, providers are onsite to link clients to County programs and services.
read morePeople experiencing homelessness face daunting challenges–not least of which is staying alive and healthy out on the streets. At its annual free clinic in downtown Los Angeles, Care Harbor brought medical, dental and vision care to 1,000 homeless clients.
read moreA call to action on the crisis of homelessness drew diverse stakeholders to the 28th annual Empowerment Congress, where Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas urged residents to engage and raise their voices to shape the future of their communities.
read moreSupervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas joined volunteers from Kaiser Permanente on the last night of the annual homeless count. Kaiser has donated $25 million to Governor Gavin Newsom’s fund to build more affordable housing, highlighting the important role of the private sector…
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