Tammy is moving into housing with wraparound services, thanks to #PathwayHome. The @CountyofLA’s new program to resolve homeless encampments, including RV’s, offers people immediate options for temporary housing and supportive services while helping them find permanent housing
#PathwayHome is a collaborative effort to tackle homelessness by leveraging state of emergency powers and partnering with cities, nonprofits, LAHSA, and others, we're expanding outreach, housing options, and wraparound services for those who need it most.
At an encampment known as “The Dead End," residents were offered immediate interim housing options through the @CountyLA #PathwayHome program. After three days of dedicated outreach 59 people were moved off the street into safety.
Resolving a homeless encampment with #PathwayHome means finding immediate housing for people experiencing homelessness and returning spaces to their original use for everyone in the @CountyLA
🏠 The @CountyofLA has launched #PathwayHome, ramping up efforts to help our unhoused neighbors find housing. The successful first operation helped 59 people move indoors from an encampment in Lennox. Learn more homeless.lacounty.gov/pathway-home
@CountyofLA’s Encampment Resolution Team for #PathwayHome is an all-hands-on-deck effort to scale up and fast-track proven solutions to reduce unsheltered homelessness. For more information and updates go to: homeless.lacounty.gov/pathway-home
#PathwayHome teams are doing whatever they can to help unhoused neighbors and their pets stay together and get services they need while moving off the street and into housing.
With a combination of emergency powers, partnerships with local cities, and Measure H funding, @CountyofLA is striving to make our communities better and help unhoused residents find their #PathwayHome.
Here are BEFORE and AFTER photos of an encampment formerly known as "The Dead End" in an unincorporated area near LAX. #PathwayHome teams were able to help 59 residents move indoors and off the street.
After years of living in an RV, Tammy is moving into housing with wraparound services, thanks to Pathway Home. @CountyofLA's new program to resolve homeless encampments, including RV’s, offers people immediate options for temporary housing and supportive services while helping them find permanent housing.
Pathway Home is a collaborative effort to tackle homelessness head-on in the @CountyofLA. By leveraging state of emergency powers and partnering with cities, nonprofits, LAHSA, and others, we're expanding outreach, housing options, and wraparound services for those who need it most.
At an encampment known as “The Dead End," residents were offered immediate interim housing options through @CountyofLA #PathwayHome program. After three days of dedicated outreach 59 people were moved off the street into safety.
For information and updates on the County’s encampment resolution efforts go to: homeless.lacounty.gov/pathway-home
Resolving a homeless encampment with #PathwayHome means finding immediate housing for people experiencing homelessness and returning spaces to their original use for everyone in the @CountyofLA.
🏠 The @CountyofLA has launched Pathway Home, ramping up efforts to help our unhoused neighbors find housing. The successful first operation helped 59 people move indoors from an encampment in Lennox. For details and updates on the County’s efforts to resolve encampments go to: homeless.lacounty.gov/pathway-home
@CountyofLA's Encampment Resolution Team is working alongside local jurisdictions and nonprofit partners to help our unhoused neighbors get off the streets and into safety.
Leveraging emergency powers, #PathwayHome is an all-hands-on-deck effort to scale up and fast-track proven solutions to reduce unsheltered homelessness.
For more information and updates on the County’s encampment resolution efforts go to: homeless.lacounty.gov/pathway-home
The @CountyofLA's Pathway Home teams are doing whatever it takes to help our unhoused neighbors and their beloved pets stay together and get the services they need while finding a more permanent housing solution.
For more information and updates on the County’s encampment resolution efforts go to: homeless.lacounty.gov/pathway-home
Thanks to the collaborative effort of emergency powers, partnerships with local cities, and Measure H funding, the @CountyofLA’s #PathwayHome initiative is able to help unhoused residents find stable housing.
Here are BEFORE and AFTER photos of an encampment formerly known as "The Dead End" in an unincorporated area near LAX. #PathwayHome teams were able to help 59 residents move indoors and off the street.
The @CountyofLA’s second #PathwayHome encampment resolution focused on finding housing for 58 homeless individuals living in RVs in the East Gardena area, and helped remove 30 dilapidated RVs from local streets.
@CountyofLA offers a #PathwayHome for those experiencing homelessness. During a recent encampment resolution in East Gardena, the County took 30 RVs off the streets and helped 58 people living in them move indoors and on a path to safe and stable housing with supportive services.
The @CountyofLA took its latest #PathwayHome operation to an RV encampment in East Gardena, moving 58 people, including families, on a path toward safe and stable housing with supportive services while taking 30 unsafe RVs off the streets.
Here are “before and after” photos from the launch of @CountyofLA’s major effort to take unsafe or inoperable RVs off the streets and help the people living in them move into safe and stable housing as part of the #PathwayHome program.
The @CountyofLA program is working to help families and individuals living in broken down RVs. #PathwayHome recently brought 58 people indoors and took 30 RV’s off the streets of East Gardena.
@CountyofLA’s recent #PathwayHome operation in East Gardena is a crucial step toward resolving #homelessness. Pathway Home teams successfully housed 58 individuals, including families, and 30 dilapidated RVs off the streets. Our collaborative efforts are making a real impact
Since the launch of #PathwayHome, we've brought 108 people indoors and removed 48 RVs from our streets, making them safer for everyone. Leveraging our State of Emergency, #MeasureH, and local jurisdiction partnerships, we're making real change happen. 💙🏙️
The @County of Los Angeles’ second #PathwayHome encampment resolution helped 58 people living in RVs move indoors and on a pathway to safe and stable housing where they can get supportive services. The operation also removed 30 RVs off the streets of East Gardena.
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
A shortage of affordable housing has forced many people experiencing homelessness to use recreational vehicles (RVs) as shelter. The @County of Los Angeles’ new #PathwayHome program works to resolve encampments, including RVs. In East Gardena, it helped 58 people move out of RVs and indoors on a pathway to stable housing with supportive services. It also took 30 unsafe RVs off the streets.
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
The @County of Los Angeles took its latest #PathwayHome operation to a site in East Gardena where people experiencing homelessness were living in rundown or disabled recreational vehicles (RVs). It moved 58 people, including families, indoors and on a path to permanent housing with supportive services. It also took 30 unsafe RVs off the streets.
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
Here are “before and after” photos from the launch of @County of Los Angeles’ major new effort to take unsafe or inoperable RVs off the streets and provide the people living in them safe and stable housing, along with supportive services. It’s all part of the #PathwayHome program to put individuals and families on track towards permanent housing.
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
#PathwayHome is working to help families and individuals living in broken down RVs. It offers them a temporary stay in a hotel while working to place them in permanent housing with supportive services. With their consent, @County of Los Angeles dismantles the RVs they leave behind so these can no longer be used as unsafe shelter.
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
The @County of Los Angeles’ recent #PathwayHome operation in East Gardena is a crucial step toward resolving #homelessness. Pathway Home teams successfully housed 58 individuals, including families, and took 30 dilapidated RVs off the streets. Our collaborative efforts are making a real impact! 🏠💙
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
Another step forward in our mission to end homelessness! Since the launch of #PathwayHome, we've brought 108 people indoors and taken 48 RVs off the streets, making them safer for everyone. This program shows what we can achieve through collaboration and dedication. Leveraging our State of Emergency #MeasureH funding, and partnerships with local jurisdictions, @County of Los Angeles is making real change happen. Together, we're providing housing and supportive services to those in need. 💙🏙️
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/
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Victor was on the brink of homelessness. He was living in a converted garage that wasn’t suitable as a home, and his landlord wanted to evict him.
LA County’s @Housing for Health’s Homeless Prevention Unit got him rental assistance and connected him to mental healthcare. @The People Concern helped him secure a Permanent Supportive Housing unit.
"You guys truly changed my life," Victor said. “I have a home where I'm at peace now, and I thank God and all of you for it.
Discover more stories like Victor's: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
After serving three tours of duty in Iraq with the U.S. Army, Alberto returned home only to battle homelessness for nearly 10 years. He found it difficult to navigate civilian life, resources, and benefits but admittedly was too “prideful” to seek help.
Support groups at @SalvationArmy and @East LA Veteran Center helped him access disability benefits and other assistance, including a vocational work program through @VeteransAffairs.
Now, he’s focused on paying it forward, taking a leadership role in veteran support groups.
Learn how others find housing with @County of Los Angeles and #MeasureH funds: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/ 💪🏡
Christopher faced homelessness after his mother and sister died just months apart and he lost the home they had been staying in together.
At a shelter in Whittier, a compassionate @St. Joseph’s Center case manager connected him to a rental voucher. An @LACDA housing advisor then helped him find a home. Now, Christopher is aspiring to get work or attend a trade school.
“I will tell all individuals that are going through the same situation not to give up, stay positive, use all the resources that are out there,” he said.
Find more stories like Christopher’s on our website: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/ 🌟🏡
Berit spiraled into addiction after the traumatic death of a child and experienced chronic homelessness.
She went into Social Model Recovery Systems (SMRS)’ Royal Palms residential substance use disorder treatment facility and later its Sabina Home Recovery Bridge Housing. She also sought care through the Pasadena Council of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (PCADD).
In these nurturing environments, Berit acquired essential coping skills and now enjoys stable housing as well as a new career as an @LACMetro driver. She looks forward to gaining full custody of her daughter, a toddler.
“I feel like you all really cared about me,” she said. “You guys make a difference in people’s lives.”
Discover more stories like Berit's on our website: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/ 🌟🏡
After losing her job of 28 years at the VA Long Beach, Yvette lived in her car and in shelters in Santa Ana, Bell, and Whittier for about a decade.
After being hospitalized, she was referred to LA County’s @Housing for Health’s interim housing program operated by the nonprofit First To Serve (FTS), which supported her search for permanent housing.
“FTS picked me up from the ground, fed me, and made me feel welcomed - you guys were my success,” said Yvette. “I’m looking forward - like I am joining the world again.”
Find more stories like Yvette's on our website: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
When a house fire left Paula and her three children homeless, hope seemed distant.
The @Cambodian Association of America and @South Bay Community Center (SBCC) helped the family with essentials, including temporary hotel stays, groceries, and diapers.
SBCC and Harbor Interfaith teamed up to help the family secure an apartment, where they now feel at peace.
“I felt so lost and overwhelmed by the fire and how difficult it was to get housing, but SBCC kept cheering me on, pushing me not to give up. Thank you.”
Read more about Paula and others finding housing thanks to @County of Los Angeles and #MeasureH funds: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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A house fire left Paula and her children homeless. Thanks to @CambodianAA, @SBCC, and Harbor Interfaith, they found essentials and a new apartment.
Discover more stories like Paula's here: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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After losing her job of 28 years at the VA Long Beach, Yvette faced a decade of homelessness. Thanks to LA County’s @Housing for Health and First To Serve, she's now on the path to a brighter future.
Discover more stories like Yvette's: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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Berit's path from addiction and homelessness led her to recovery and stability through SMRS, PCADD, and @LACMetro. She's now building a brighter future and cherishing the bond with her daughter.
See more stories like Berit's: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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After loss, Christopher found hope with help from @StJosephsCenter, @LACDA, and more. His message to others: 'Don't give up, stay positive, use available resources.' 🌟🏡 Explore stories like Christopher's: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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After 3 tours in Iraq, Alberto faced nearly 10 years of homelessness. Support from @SalvationArmy, @East LAVeteranCenter, & @VeteransAffairs turned his life around. Now he leads veteran support groups. 💪🏡
Discover more stories like Albertos: https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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Victor faced homelessness, living in an unsuitable garage. Thanks to LA County’s @Housing for Health and @The People Concern, he found rental assistance, mental healthcare, and a Permanent Supportive Housing unit. 'You truly changed my life,' he said. 🏠🙌
https://homeless.lacounty.gov/success-stories/
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Homekey sites throughout LA Country will offer stable homes that give people a chance to rebuild their lives.
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Homekey residents are pre-screened by homeless service providers and offered supportive services to get them back on their feet.
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Homekey projects repurpose existing buildings like motels and turn them into urgently needed housing.
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LA County's 24 Homekey sites will house 2,400 people at any given time, once renovations are complete.
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Homekey operating as Permanent Supportive Housing provides ongoing substance use disorder and mental health support.
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Homekey sites throughout LA Country will offer stable homes that give people a chance to rebuild their lives.
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Homekey residents are pre-screened by homeless service providers and offered supportive services to get them back on their feet.
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Homekey projects repurpose existing buildings like motels and turn them into urgently needed housing.
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Homekey sites include a full range of wraparound services.
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Homekey operating as Permanent Supportive Housing provides ongoing substance use disorder and mental health support.
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Homekey sites provide stability, housing security and wraparound services.
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Homekey sites providing Permanent Supportive Housing helps people achieve long-term housing stability.
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LA County's 24 Homekey sites will house 2,400 people at any given time, once renovations are complete.
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