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As the lead agency in the Los Angeles
County Continuum of Care, LAHSA coordinates and manages over $70
million dollars annually in Federal, State, County and City funds
for programs providing shelter, housing and services to homeless
persons in Los Angeles City and County. LAHSA currently administers
funding to over programs at over 100 agencies operating within the
City and County, all working to help homeless people to achieve
independence and stability in permanent housing. Our common goal: to
end homelessness as we know it. Our partner agencies provide a
continuum of programs ranging from outreach, access centers,
emergency shelters, safe havens, transitional and permanent housing,
and prevention along with the necessary supportive services designed
to provide the tools and skills required to attain a stable housing
environment. Specialized programs funded through LAHSA address a
wide-range of issues related to homelessness, including but not
limited to:
domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse, job training,
family strengthening, health, mainstream benefits enrollment, and
most importantly, supportive short and long-term housing.
In addition to funding, LAHSA provides program design, outcomes
assessment and technical assistance our partner agencies. Please use
the navigation bar on the right to access our training schedule,
sample forms and documents, and other useful information to help
administer your service program.
On April 1st, 2012, LAHSA launched a dedicated HMIS website. Please click here to visit and find all HMIS related resources
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