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In the present study, the authors examined baseline predictors of 24-month trajectories of housing stability and unsheltered housing among a sample of 271 young adults aged 18 to 25 recruited from drop-in centers in Los Angeles. In multivariate models, the authors found that identifying as ...
Los Angeles County, California, has the highest concentration of homeless individuals in the nation, and although it features the largest health and social services system available to homeless people, it faces significant challenges to provide cost-effective integrated care. Housing and highly ...
The Los Angeles County figures mirror tallies across California, as state officials struggle to address a lack of affordable housing. In addition, officials said, wages among lower income people have not kept up with the rising cost of living. Some state lawmakers on Tuesday called for legislation...
Small business owners and homeowners in West Los Angeles are protesting the construction of a new housing development on Pico Boulevard for people who are struggling with homelessness. Saucy Bird, a restaurant along the same street, filed a restraining order Friday to block the construction....
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Despite a very notable 18% increase in homelessness across the entire United States, the numbers in Los Angeles have seen a decrease for the first time in seven years, according to a new report released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop
Peter Lynn, executive director of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority added, “If we don't change the fundamentals of housing affordability, this is going to be a very long road. If we don't get ahead of affordability, we're going to be very hard pressed to get ahead of ...
Homelessness in the Golden State is 'at a crisis level,' according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
population of 71,201 throughout the Los Angeles Continuum (CoC) includes both people who are unsheltered ss well as people staying in interim housing. The map on the right depicts the homeless population by (SPA). Click on any area in the map to see information from the Point in Time ...