The mayor of San Diego is proposing a new law to ban the growing problem of homeless people living in vehicles near beaches.
The move announced Monday follows numerous complaints
The City of Santa Monica hired a senior advisor on homelessness, Alisa Orduña, last January in response to a 26 percent growth in the city’s homeless population between 2016
Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
Carmela Morales has loved making paper flowers since she was a child, and now, many of her neighbors do too.
Morales is one of eight people who received a $500
Dr. Petering and the MyPath Program are part of an ongoing partnership supported by SPY’s 4-year Innovations contract with LA County’s Department of Mental Health.
“You need to
A Santa Monica nonprofit that builds affordable housing won $1 million in a countywide challenge to come up with housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.
Community Corporation of Santa Monica
GEOFF MULVIHILL
Associated Press
A federal report released Monday provides a possible glimmer of hope for the homeless crisis that has gripped many cities up and down the West Coast.
Homeless shelters in Santa Monica will soon need to adhere to a new set of health and safety standards.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to hold
By Becky Avila, PhD Grants Manager for Safe Place for Youth
Experiences of homelessness among youth and young adults ages 18-24 is on the rise in Los Angeles. According to
Children have been finding hypodermic needles, bags of meth and open latrines in Santa Monica Parks, multiple parents told the City Council Tuesday night.
Rich Hill, a safety officer with
Los Angeles County is improving services for homeless residents and local officials hope improvements in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles will have a trickle-down effect on the local crisis.