This report accompanies a companion publication entitled A Reality-Based Approach to Ending Homelessness in Los Angeles, which calls on everyone in the region to work together to end homelessness, and outlines a five-point action plan to achieve this goal. The companion piece takes the form of a petition signed by 54 local academics and researchers into homelessness. This report provides the detailed evidence on which the petition is based
Acknowledgements from the Author I would like to thank the more than 35 hardworking and responsive p...
On any given night, nearly 60,000 people experience homelessness in Los Angeles County, and an estim...
Women experiencing homelessness as individuals—those who are not accompanied by or seeking services ...
This report accompanies a companion publication entitled A Reality-Based Approach to Ending Homeless...
The ongoing homelessness crisis in Los Angeles has elevated calls for a better governance structure ...
The notion that homelessness in the United States can be ended, rather than managed, represents a fu...
The homeless population continues to rise, and it only becomes more detrimental over time. The Los A...
This work analyzes the different mechanisms leading to homelessness in Los Angeles County and sugges...
Goal Statement: The goal of my social change portfolio is to implement intervention and prevention s...
Homelessness is a major problem across America and is also very expensive, costing billions of dolla...
In June of 2019, governor Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders agreed to dedicate about 1 billion do...
Los Angeles faces a housing crisis of unprecedented scale. After years of underinvestment, in 2016/2...
Available open access under CC-BY-NC license. The Centre for Homelessness Impact brings together thi...
There are approximately 43,000 homeless people within the greater Los Angeles County. Of those, 10,2...
The homeless rates in Santa Cruz County are too high, with 2,249 homeless individuals reported in 20...
Acknowledgements from the Author I would like to thank the more than 35 hardworking and responsive p...
On any given night, nearly 60,000 people experience homelessness in Los Angeles County, and an estim...
Women experiencing homelessness as individuals—those who are not accompanied by or seeking services ...
This report accompanies a companion publication entitled A Reality-Based Approach to Ending Homeless...
The ongoing homelessness crisis in Los Angeles has elevated calls for a better governance structure ...
The notion that homelessness in the United States can be ended, rather than managed, represents a fu...
The homeless population continues to rise, and it only becomes more detrimental over time. The Los A...
This work analyzes the different mechanisms leading to homelessness in Los Angeles County and sugges...
Goal Statement: The goal of my social change portfolio is to implement intervention and prevention s...
Homelessness is a major problem across America and is also very expensive, costing billions of dolla...
In June of 2019, governor Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders agreed to dedicate about 1 billion do...
Los Angeles faces a housing crisis of unprecedented scale. After years of underinvestment, in 2016/2...
Available open access under CC-BY-NC license. The Centre for Homelessness Impact brings together thi...
There are approximately 43,000 homeless people within the greater Los Angeles County. Of those, 10,2...
The homeless rates in Santa Cruz County are too high, with 2,249 homeless individuals reported in 20...
Acknowledgements from the Author I would like to thank the more than 35 hardworking and responsive p...
On any given night, nearly 60,000 people experience homelessness in Los Angeles County, and an estim...
Women experiencing homelessness as individuals—those who are not accompanied by or seeking services ...