Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Supported by public dollars, the organization provides housing and behavioral health treatment to people struggling with addiction, many who had been living on the streets. Operators say both properties are uninhabitable and that they are searching for perman...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The number of homeless people counted across Los Angeles County jumped 12% over the past year to a total of 58,936, with more young and old people and families on the streets.
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Homelessness is surging in Los Angeles County and across California, where most major cities have seen double-digit increases in their share of residents experiencing homelessness since last year. Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas told The Los Angeles Times,“At this point of...
Los Angeles County Sees Chronic Homelessness RisingChronic homelessness continues to grow in Los Angeles County evenafter efforts to house more...Abram, Susan
Homelessness in Los Angeles has reached alarming levels in recent years. Rising housing costs, lack of affordable healthcare, and economic instability have left many people without a place to live. Tents, makeshift shelters, and overcrowded encampments are now common sights across the city. Animal...
Homelessness in Los Angeles has reached alarming levels in recent years. Rising housing costs, lack of affordable healthcare, and economic instability have left many people without a place to live. Tents, makeshift shelters, and overcrowded encampments are now common sights across the city. ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles County leaders announced Monday a lawsuit settlement agreement that commits hundreds of millions of dollars to expand outreach and supportive services for homeless residents, marking the potential end of two years of litig
cities are overwhelmed with homelessness needs and the proliferation of encampments in their communities,” said Bea Dieringer, president of the Los Angeles County Division of the League of California Cities. “They desperately need the county’s help to inc...