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A smiling outreach worker in a vest stands confidently near a homeless encampment, embodying hope and support for the community.

LA County Reports Significant Progress in First Year of Emergency Homeless Response

With emergency powers, LA County served approximately 40,178 people in interim housing, a 24% increase over 2022, and permanently housed approximately 27,417 people during calendar year 2023, a 37% increase over 2022.

This video was produced in February 2024 and does not reflect the latest statistics.

In the one year since the Board of Supervisors unanimously declared a state of emergency on homelessness, Los Angeles County reported that approximately 40,178 people came indoors to interim housing while outreach and treatment dramatically increased for those living on the streets with physical and behavioral health challenges countywide. LA County also placed approximately 27,417 people into permanent housing – ending their homelessness.  

The emergency declaration has enabled LA County to accelerate service delivery, cut red tape, and jumpstart process changes that are scaling and fast-tracking the ongoing work to prevent and end homelessness. This includes:

  • Strengthening partnerships with and supporting local jurisdictions and unincorporated areas;
  • Hiring additional frontline staff such as outreach workers, housing navigators, mental health clinicians and substance use counselors;
  • Investing in innovative strategies to increase our housing stock such as unit acquisition and Homekey.
A woman smiling as she opens the door to her new home, symbolizing hope and a fresh start.
A tow truck operator carefully removes an abandoned RV, highlighting efforts to clear encampments and support housing initiatives.
A person carrying a backpack approaches a supportive housing facility, symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Outreach workers in blue vests assist individuals experiencing homelessness, fostering community support and connection.
A compassionate outreach worker engages with an individual experiencing homelessness, fostering connection and support.
A compassionate outreach worker engages with an individual experiencing homelessness, offering support and resources.
Two outreach workers engage with an individual experiencing homelessness under an overpass, fostering connection and support.
Two outreach workers in teal shirts stand confidently in front of a homeless encampment, ready to provide support and resources.
Two outreach workers walk towards a homeless encampment, carrying supplies and offering support to those in need.
A loader clearing debris and discarded materials from an area, highlighting efforts to improve community spaces.
A compassionate outreach worker stands amidst a cluttered encampment, ready to assist individuals experiencing homelessness.
Two outreach workers in safety vests discuss strategies to support individuals experiencing homelessness near a tent encampment.
A compassionate outreach worker stands in a homeless encampment, ready to provide support and resources to individuals in need.
A dedicated outreach worker smiling confidently in front of a community encampment, embodying hope and support.
A team of outreach workers in blue vests collaborates on a plan to support individuals experiencing homelessness.
A compassionate outreach worker assisting an individual in a tent, fostering connection and support in their journey to housing.

The emergency declaration also enabled LA County to launch its encampment resolution program, Pathway Home, in 87 of the County’s 88 cities (this excludes the City of Los Angeles which administers its own program, Inside Safe, with the support of LA County) and unincorporated areas.  

Pathway Home delivers comprehensive is a full-circle solutions that brings people off the streets into immediately available interim housing accompanied by a comprehensive suite of supportive services and, ultimately, into safe, permanent homes. Launched in August 2023, Pathway Home has already brought more than 560 people safely indoors, 95 of whom have moved into permanent housing.

Going forward, the County plans to complete 38 more Pathway Home operations, putting approximately 1,800 people experiencing unsheltered homelessness on a path to housing stability. In addition, it will serve about 600 people in encampments along the 105 freeway corridor from West Athens to Norwalk, with a recently awarded state grant.  

The emergency response builds on LA County’s existing solutions that have permanently housed about 110,00 people from July 2017 through December 2023, since voters approved a ballot initiative to create the first funding stream dedicated to preventing and addressing homelessness. Over the same period, LA County also placed nearly 150,000 people in interim housing and prevented 34,000 people from falling into homelessness. 

Resolving Encampments Countywide

Initiatives launched under the homeless emergency like Pathway Home are bringing people indoors and returning community spaces to their intended purposes. Adjust the slider on each image to see a before and after photo from two recent encampment resolutions.

LA County Homeless Emergency Response: By the Numbers

DATA SPANS CALENDAR YEAR 2023
(Last updated on March 20, 2024)

40,178 new placements in interim housing, a 24% increase from 2022.

27,417 new placements in permanent housing, a 37% increase from 2022.  

60 specialized outreach teams—70% increase from 2022.

1,054 new shelter beds for mental health and substance use disorder treatment.

Conducted 16 Pathway Home operations since launching in August 2023.

629 individuals moved into Pathway Home interim housing from August 2023 – June 2024.

95 Pathway Home participants moved into permanent housing from August 2023 – June 2024.

Accelerated hiring by 77% to an average of two months.


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