• October 23, 2024

Cities Call Pathway Home a Game Changer

Cities Call Pathway Home a Game Changer

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Thanks to partnerships with LA County and its Pathway Home program, many cities are seeing dramatic reductions in unsheltered homelessness.

Hear from leaders in the cities of Signal Hill and Monrovia about why Pathway Home has been such a game changer. Pathway Home helped house every unsheltered individual in the city of Signal Hill and led to a 90% drop in homelessness in the city of Monrovia.

During the LA County Board of Supervisors meeting on October 22nd, 2024, several officials from other cities also provided testimonials about how Pathway Home has benefited their communities. The photo shows City of Long Beach Deputy Mayor of Housing Connor Locke; City of Santa Monica Housing and Human Services Director Heather Averick; Onnie Williams, Cheri Todoroff, and Carter Hewgley with the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative; Homeless Services Bureau Manager Paul Duncan; and Inglewood Deputy City Manager Harjinder Singh.

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