Domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking are inextricably linked with homelessness.
LAHSA’s Domestic Violence Unit along with the Domestic Violence Regional Coordinators gathered resources to support victim service providers, homeless service providers, and survivors.
Helpful Information
What is DV?
Information on domestic violence and how best to serve survivors.
DV and CES
Information on how survivors can access the CES.
Resources for Survivors
Shelter, legal, and supportive services for survivors
Resources for Providers
How to support individuals that identify as survivors.
Forms
Note: survivors may be referred to any SPA regardless of their originating SPA.
More information on the Violence Against Women Act.
- IETP
- FAQ
- contact dvinfo@lahsa.org for more info
What are DV Regional Coordinators?
The Domestic Violence Regional Coordinators address the intersection between victimization due to DV/SA/HT and homelessness per SPA through building and maintaining collaborative networks with community partners in order to provide a full scope of supportive services and resources for victims/survivors experiencing homelessness to become stabilized.
Please contact your SPA’s DV Regional Coordinator for resource connection, education, service coordination, or case consultations. *DVRCs do not carry a caseload and are not case managers.