Press & Media

April 28, 2018

Home L.A. Fund Fact Sheet

Every night, more than 60,000 Angelenos go to sleep homeless. They are families evicted due to job loss, veterans suffering from trauma, former foster youth, mothers and fathers, daughters and sons. The Home L.A. Fund seeks to combat homelessness by tripling the annual production of affordable supportive housing units that provide needed services to the homeless in Los Angeles.
March 29, 2018

“Plan to revitalize mall is good for South L.A.”

By Karim Webb and John Harriel, Los Angeles Wave
February 20, 2018

“Surge in Homelessness Demands Solutions”

By Karen Kahn, Nonprofit Quarterly
February 12, 2018

“L.A. considers cutting through red tape to get homeless people housed faster”

By Emily Alpert Reyes and Doug Smith, Los Angeles Times 
February 6, 2018

“Affordable Housing: A Next Frontier for Transit?”

Transit Center
January 31, 2018

Southern California adds more than 2.1 million cars; major cause of decline in transit ridership

Southern California Association of Governments
January 3, 2018

“Her tech company helped clothe L.A.’s homeless”

By Anne Stych, L.A. Biz Journal
November 22, 2017

“Preliminary Results of Lung Cancer Screening in a Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population”

American Journal of Roentgenology
November 16, 2017

“Report Names Lasting, Traumatic Effects of Homelessness on Young Children in L.A. County, First 5 LA Calls for Trauma-informed Approach to Help Kids”

First 5 LA
September 29, 2017

“L.A. County now has 58,000 homeless people. So why are there thousands fewer shelter beds than in 2009?”

By Doug Smith, Los Angeles Times
September 28, 2017

“Inglewood Breaks Ground on New Senior Housing”

By Jennifer Bihm, Los Angeles Sentinel