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New Insights into Homelessness 600 541 CVillacorte

New Insights into Homelessness

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has introduced a new level of transparency and accountability through the establishment and publication of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), a set of metrics that measure the progress of unhoused populations in the Los Angeles…

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All Things are Possible 600 541 CVillacorte

All Things are Possible

Rae Lynn, 31, a single mother to a 14-year old son, experienced homelessness for two years after experiencing a physical injury and losing her job. She reached out to family for assistance but was not able to get any help.…

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Malibu Connect Day 600 541 CVillacorte

Malibu Connect Day

The City of Malibu hosted and conducted a “Connect Day” at the Malibu City Library. With over 25 local service providers present, people experiencing homelessness were able to take advantage of many Measure H-funded resources. From healthcare to haircuts, over…

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2022 Affordable Housing Report 600 541 CVillacorte

2022 Affordable Housing Report

In partnership with the nonprofit California Housing Partnership, the Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office released the Sixth Affordable Housing Outcomes Report in August 2022. Due to pandemic-related challenges in data collection, this report relied on 2019 demographic, gap, and cost…

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Outreach in the Antelope Valley 600 541 CVillacorte

Outreach in the Antelope Valley

Four additional teams will provide outreach to people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County’s Fifth Supervisorial District, with a special focus on the Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita Valley, portions of the San Fernando Valley, and the San Gabriel Valley. Los…

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Library Becomes Apartments for Unhoused Youth 600 541 CVillacorte

Library Becomes Apartments for Unhoused Youth

Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn joined Linc Housing, Jovenes, and County officials for a ribbon cutting for The Nook, a new supportive housing development with 26 apartments for young adults ages 18-24 who have struggled with homelessness. The project…

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Helping People Move Out of RVs and into Homes 600 541 CVillacorte

Helping People Move Out of RVs and into Homes

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion authored by Chair, Holly J. Mitchell and co-authored by Supervisor Kathryn Barger, that builds on the County’s commitment to addressing the homelessness crisis by establishing a countywide RV encampment pilot program prioritizing hot spot areas where crime…

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Landmark Settlement to Address Homelessness 600 541 CVillacorte

Landmark Settlement to Address Homelessness

$236 Million settlement in L.A. Alliance for Human Rights lawsuit will fund extensive County outreach and services in collaboration with the City of LA Click here for more information on the settlement and a fact sheet. Los Angeles County announced a landmark settlement…

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Never Give Up Hope 600 541 CVillacorte

Never Give Up Hope

Theresa, 68, was first connected to Safe Parking and later received help from a case manager with The People Concern, a Measure H-funded service provider, which completed housing referrals and an Emergency Housing Voucher Interest Assessment. This led to temporary…

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2022 Homeless Count Results 600 541 CVillacorte

2022 Homeless Count Results

Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count Suggests Pandemic-era Policies Prevented Surge in Homelessness More information available in LAHSA’s press conference presentation, press release, slide deck, and data summaries The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) released the results of the 2022…

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