Street Outreach
Street-based outreach involves experienced teams building relationships with people experiencing unsheltered homelessness and connecting them to housing, healthcare, mental health treatment, and other services. This process is customized to meet each individual’s unique needs.
Pathway Home
LA County conducts Pathway Home, its signature encampment resolution program, in cities and unincorporated areas countywide.
The Emergency Centralized Response Center (ECRC) provides a centralized response call center to enhance outreach coordination and communication.
The center coordinates the operations of outreach teams and other efforts dedicated to helping unsheltered individuals and families across Los Angeles County.
Interim Housing provides safe, temporary accommodation and services for people who have nowhere to spend the night.
These may be congregate or non-congregate settings, and some serve specific populations, such as women, men, families, older adults, youth emancipating from foster care, adults discharged from hospitals or exiting jails, survivors of domestic violence/intimate partner violence, and people needing health care, mental health care, and/or substance use disorder treatment.