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2022

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A man, wearing a gray hoodie and beanie, prepares to enter his new home, symbolizing hope and stability after homelessness.

Not Too Late for Charles

Charles, 63, was chronically homeless for four years in Inglewood because of financial instability, mental health issues, and alcohol abuse. The LAHSA outreach team temporarily housed Charles through Project Roomkey, but he struggled with the rules and again became homeless.…

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A smiling man in a plaid shirt shares his story of resilience and hope in overcoming homelessness.

Victor Gets the Help He Needs

Victor, 53, lived in Skid Row after his family could not care for him. He has diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, bilateral amputation, and hypertension. The National Health Foundation referred him to the JWCH Recuperative Care program, which enabled him to…

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Avenue Hotel sign stands prominently, symbolizing accessible housing options for individuals experiencing homelessness.

14 Hotels to Become Housing with Homekey 2.0

Building on the success of Project Homekey 1.0, Los Angeles County has secured $243 million in state funding for Homekey 2.0 which it will use to convert 14 hotels and multi-family apartments into interim or permanent housing for people experiencing…

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A woman with vibrant red hair smiles warmly, embodying resilience and hope in her journey toward stability.

Kimberlee Finds Hope Again

Kimberlee, a stay-at-home mom who faced homelessness after her divorce, found shelter at Bridge to Home and assistance with enrolling in the LA:RISE workforce development program. Kimberlee was anxious about reentering the workforce, but she eventually found employment at Goodwill…

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A supportive housing program in Los Angeles helps break the cycle of jail and homelessness, showcasing its positive impact.

Diverting Homeless from Jail into Housing Pays for Itself

A program that diverts some people with a history of homelessness from Los Angeles County jails into permanent supportive housing can significantly lower taxpayer spending on services such as hospital care and shelter use, according to a new RAND Corporation report.…

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A community member proudly wearing a safety vest, sharing his journey toward stable employment and housing in Los Angeles.

A Smooth Transition Back into Society

Mitchel, 53, was facing homelessness after being incarcerated for 32 years. He was on parole and residing in a halfway home. The LA:RISE program connected him to Social Enterprise CEO’s Transitional Subsidized Employment program. He met with his case manager…

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Community leaders and stakeholders gather for a groundbreaking ceremony for new supportive housing in Los Angeles.

Innovative Housing Model in Santa Fe Springs

Construction is under way on an innovative 5-acre complex in Santa Fe Springs that will feature interim and permanent supportive housing and affordabwe apartments for low-income and vulnerable seniors and families, and homeless families with children. Located at Lakeland Rd.…

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A smiling woman in a red hoodie sits at a desk, representing hope and resilience in her journey toward stable housing.

Working Towards Careers for a Cause

Irene, 40, was living in a tent on Skid Row when she enrolled in an Alternative Staffing Organizations (ASO) program where job placement specialists helped her obtain assembly and fulfillment work for Goodwill. Her boyfriend physically abused her one day,…

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A man smiles warmly, sharing his journey of overcoming homelessness and finding stability in Los Angeles.

Daniel Holds Onto His Dream

Daniel, 50, was homeless in the San Gabriel Valley for ten years because of substance abuse. He enrolled in a relapse prevention program at JWCH/Wesley, a Measure H-funded service provider, and received an Emergency Housing Voucher from LACDA. He was…

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A smiling man in glasses and a cap shares his journey toward stability and hope in the Los Angeles community.

Inspiring Others with His Journey

Felix del Prado is paying it forward at a new residential detox facility primarily catering to Spanish-speaking adults, many of them experiencing homelessness. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health – Substance Use Prevention and Control (SAPC) partnered with…

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