It was contracted with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), the administrator of the program, to serve 600 homeless individuals in one location (later reduced to 436), nevertheless, making it the largest emergency shelter of its kind in the state of California. Due to the ...
The L.A. Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) has said the program will be extended through the end of the year. "So FEMA has said that we can go through the end of December, and they'll reimburse the cost through December, so most of our programs will be extended so that we can b...
The results of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority point-in-time count of homelessness will not be publicly available until May 31, but all indications are that the trend will be up, perhaps dramatically. "This is a deepening and dynamic crisis," Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas said. "...
That doesn’t include the federal dollars that flow to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, a joint city and county agency, or that would come to the region through the Federal Emergency Management Agency following massive disasters. City officials expressed fear that Trump, a mercurial lea...
"We’re going to have a hard time catching up, even with all the resources in the world," says the head of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. By Elijah Chiland January 21, 2020 If you have a home, sign up for the homeless count It’s always important to gather accurate ...
There are an estimated 41,980 unhoused people in the city of Los Angeles, up 1.7% from 2020, according to the latest count by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. Bass said she plans to announce a program to address homelessness called Inside Safe in the coming days. The plan, ...
The new homeless count released Tuesday by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority showed nearly 59,000 people living in the streets across Los Angeles County, a 12% increase over the prior year; and 36,300 homeless people within the city limits of LA, a 16% increase over last year’s...
Editorial: Think twice before breaking up the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Editorial: Five reasons to keep the federal tax credit for electric vehicles Commentary: Do we believe in elves? Of course! Otherwise we’d miss out on the magic ...
Former LA Controller Wendy Greuel on Board That Oversees Homeless AuthorityThe City Council on Tuesday confirmed former city ControllerWendy Greuel to the board overseeing...Service, City News
A couple years ago, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found that while 207 people in the region were being housed each day, another 227 were falling into homelessness. So during the event I asked Bass point-blank if L.A. is seeing fewer unhoused people. “I think what we can...