Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

Government Administration

Los Angeles, California 7,307 followers

We lead the fight to end homelessness in LA County.

About us

LAHSA is the lead agency in the HUD-funded Los Angeles Continuum of Care, and coordinates and manages federal, state, county, and city funds for programs providing shelter, housing, and services to people experiencing homelessness. Interested in a job in homeless services? Apply online at: https://www.lahsa.org/jobs

Website
https://lnk.bio/LAHSA
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1993

Locations

  • Primary

    707 Wilshire Blvd

    Floor 10

    Los Angeles, California 90017, US

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Employees at Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

Updates

  • The 2024 Homeless Count results show that unsheltered homelessness has decreased and there has been an increase in sheltered homelessness, meaning more people are inside, off the streets, and on their way to permanency. While this year’s results are hopeful, homelessness persists at unacceptable levels. The same root causes of homelessness exist throughout the nation – a lack of affordable housing being chief among them – so we at LAHSA will remain vigilant to find solutions for our unhoused neighbors in LA.

  • “Do you really want to move forward…to see what’s next? I choose to see what’s next.” Ernest chose to come inside via interim housing. While in interim housing, a client works with case managers to become ready for permanent housing. Case managers help clients secure documents, assist with their physical disabilities, find a permanent housing unit, and more. It’s truly a team effort, and we are now a part of Ernest’s team until he is home permanently. Head over to our YouTube to watch his full story!

  • L.A. County, with the help of LAHSA, was awarded a $51.5 million Encampment Resolution Fund grant from the State of California aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness along the 105 Freeway and nearby riverbeds access housing and services over the next three years! The County's Pathway Home initiative will use these funds to move close to 600 people into interim and permanent housing. They will also continue to assist the nearly 600 people currently housed since its launch in August 2023. To read the full article, click the link in bio!

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  • The 2024 Homeless Count results show that unsheltered homelessness has decreased and there has been an increase in sheltered homelessness, meaning more people are inside, off the streets, and on their way to permanency. While this year’s results are hopeful, homelessness persists at unacceptable levels. The same root causes of homelessness exist throughout the nation – a lack of affordable housing being chief among them – so we at LAHSA will remain vigilant to find solutions for our unhoused neighbors in LA. 

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  • With temperatures rising, LAHSA, LA County, and the City of LA have activated their Emergency Response Program. Through outreach teams, LA County is offering 50 motel vouchers to our unhoused neighbors in the Antelope and San Fernando Valleys who are medically vulnerable to the heat. In addition, LA County has made several cooling centers accessible to those in need during this extreme heatwave. The City of LA is also opening cooling sites at four recreation centers which can be found in the Cool Spots LA app. Over 150 cooling centers across LA County can be found at: ready.lacounty.gov/heat

  • June 13, 2024, LAHSA unveiled its Welcome Navigation Center (WNC), a bold new solution that is part of LAHSA’s strategy to address the crisis on our streets faster and more efficiently by becoming more hands-on in the rehousing process. Part of LAHSA Rehousing LA strategy, the WNC is an interim housing pilot program designed to prepare people for permanent housing quickly. This could be a game changer for the rehousing system as it expedites the process by addressing multiple barriers to permanent housing under one roof. WNC is one of the many ways LAHSA is doing everything possible to get people inside faster.

  • Thank you LA Times for featuring LAHSA’s CEO, Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, in the L. A. Influential project! Dr. Adams Kellum is recognized in “The Civic Center” category, which highlights people who work tirelessly to better our community. It’s an honor for our CEO to be recognized for her leadership and her commitment to finding solutions to LA's homelessness crisis. © 2023 Christina House / Los Angeles Times, https://lnkd.in/gfGm7KAG

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