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Youth

Are you in need of Shelter?

Interim Housing shelters are places where our unhoused neighbors can receive: regular meals, showers, case management, as well as a bed.

The shelters below are for youth. Anyone who meets this requirement can receive a bed.

*TAY/Youth – A person between 18 and 24 years of age

*Unaccompanied Minors – A person between 12 and 17 years of age

How to Find a Shelter

  1. Find a location near your from the list below (Click here to see list of cities by SPA)
  2. Call the shelter to check for a bed
  3. Pack your belongings (2 bags maximum)
  4. Find transportation

Service Provider Interim Housing Type Population Served Site Address Program Contact
       

 

Service Provider Interim Housing Type Population Served Site Address Program Contact
Village Family Services Bridge Housing - TAY Men and Women 10337 De Soto Avenue
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Olga Flores, Director of Housing
oflores@thevillagefs.org

Service Provider Interim Housing Type Population Served Site Address Program Contact
Covenant House California Crisis & Bridge Housing - Youth Men and Women 1325 N. Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027

Lailani Jones
ljones@covca.org

(323) 461-3131 EXT. #249

Jovenes, Inc Crisis & Bridge Housing - Youth Men 1320 Pleasant Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90033

Henry Flores, Short Term

Housing Coordinator
Hflores@jovenesinc.org

Jovenes, Inc. Crisis Housing - DV Youth DV Youth Confidential (VSP)

 Guadalupe Rebolledo

grebolledo@jovenesinc.org

(323) 260-8035

Los Angeles LBGT Center Crisis & Bridge Housing - Youth Men and Women 1118 N. McCadden Pl. Hollywood, CA 90038

Kris Nameth

knameth@lalgbtcenter.org

(323) 860-2280

Los Angeles LBGT Center Host Homes - Youth Men and Women

Note: Host Homes place TAY in the private homes of

community members and is therefore subject to availability of Hosts 

Renee Chapman-Best

rchapmanbest@lalgbtcenter.org

(323) 993-7468

Youth Emerging Stronger (YES) (Formerly LA Youth Network) Crisis Housing - Youth Men and Women 1754 Taft Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Ann McConville

amcconville@youthemergingstronger.org

(323) 467-8466

Youth Emerging Stronger (YES) (Formerly LA Youth Network) Crisis Housing Youth Men and Women 1719 Taft Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90028

Ann McConville

amcconville@youthemergingstronger.org

(323) 467-8466

Service Provider Interim Housing Type Population Served Site Address Program Contact
1736 Family Crisis Center. Crisis Housing – Unaccompanied Minors Men and Women Confidential (VSP)

Martiza Hilaria, Assistant

Program Coordinator
mhilario@1736fcc.org

Safe Place for Youth. Host Homes - Youth Men and Women

Note: Host Homes place TAY in the

private homes of community members

and is therefore subject to availability of Hosts 

info@safeplaceforyouth.org

(310) 902-2283

Service Provider Interim Housing Type Population Served Site Address Program Contact
Home at Last Crisis & Bridge Housing - Youth Men and Women 4920 S. Avalon Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90011 Kimberly Sadler, Senior Program Manager
Ksadler@homeatlastcdc.org
Sanctuary of Hope Bridge Housing - Youth Men and Women 4003 W. Adams Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90018

info@thesoh.org

(323) 786-2413

Service Provider Interim Housing Type Population Served Site Address Program Contact
Jovenes Host Homes - Youth Men and Women

Note: Host Homes place TAY

in the private homes of community members

and is therefore subject to availability of Hosts

Henry Flores

Hflores@jovenesinc.org

(323) 286-7068

See An Incorrect Phone Number?

Contact us at InterimHousing@lahsa.org

Additional Interim Housing

The "Additional Interim Housing" programs are unique in that they serve specific pipulations and have specialized eligbility.

To access the Interim Housing resources offered trhough County Health, please complete and submit the Interim Housing Referral Form

Click Here

Eligibility

Must be experiencing homelessness and age 18 or older

Service Provider

SPA 2 - Canoga Park

LA Family Housing

SPA 4 - Downtown LA

Weingart

SPA 4 - McArthur Park

The Salvation Army

SPA 6 - Watts

The Salvation Army

SPA 2 - North Hollywood

Hope The Mission

SPA 4 - Los Feliz

PATH

SPA 2 - Canoga Park

LA Family Housing

SPA 8 - San Pedro

Harbor Interfaith

SPA 2 - Van Nuys

Hope The Mission

SPA 4 - Mt. Olympus

Weingart

SPA 5 - Venice

PATH & SPY

 

SPA 2 - Van Nuys

The Salvation Army

SP 4 - Pico Heights

1736 Family Crisis Center

SPA 6 - LATCC

Volunteers of America

 

SPA 4 - Downtown LA

The People Concern

SPA 4 - westlake North

PATH

SPA 6 - South Los Angeles

SSG & HOPICS

 

Eligibility

 

  • Are experiencing homelessness and age 18 or older
  • Has been and/or is currently involved with the justice sytem
  • Has exited Justice System institutions, including prison, jail, and juvenile detention facilities, within the past 60 days
  • Remain in the Justice System’s custody, due to the lack of housing, while awaiting an upcoming trial or court hearing

 

Bridge Housing for People Exiting Institutions (B7) - Locations
SPA 2 - Hope the Mission SPA 5 - Abundant Blessings SPA 6 - Bryant Temple SPA 8 - U.S. Veteran's Initiatives
SPA 4 - Weingart Center Association SPA 6 - A Step to Freedom SPA 7 - Whittier First Day Coalition  

Eligibility

 

  • Are experiencing homelessness and age 18 or older
  • Identifies as a woman, a trans woman, non-binary, or gender non-conforming.

 

Enhanced Bridge Housing for Women - Locations
SPA 2 - Hope the Mission SPA 5 - Abundant Blessings SPA 6 - Bryant Temple SPA 8 - U.S. Veteran's Initiaitives
SPA 4 - Weingart Center Association SPA 6 - A Step to Freedom SPA 7 - Whittier First Day Coalition  

Eligibility

 

  • Are experiencing homelessness and age 18 and older

 

Roadmap Interim Housing - Locations
SPA 2 - Home at Last SPA 4 - The Salvation Army SPA 6 - Home at Last
SPA 2 - Hope The Mission SPA 4 - Weingart Center SPA 6 - New Reflections
SPA 2 - LA Family Housing SPA 6 - First to Serve SPA 6 - SSG, HOPICS
SPA 4 - PATH SPA 6 - Volunteers of America  
SPA 4 - Volunteers of America SPA 6 - TCLC  

Eligibility

 

  • Are experiencing homelessness and age 18 and older

 

Tiny Home Village Interim Housing - Locations
SPA 2 - Hope of the Valley SPA 4 - Hope of the Valley SPA 8 - The Salvation Army
SPA 4 - Urban Alchemy SPA 4 - Union Station  

Eligibility

 

  • Are experiencing homelessness and age 18 and older

 

Safe Sleep Village - Locations
SPA 2 - Urban Alchemy 

Eligibility

 

  • Are experiencing homelessness and age 18 and older

 

Project Homekey - Locations
SPA 2 - LA Family Housing SPA 4 - Volunteers of America SPA 5 - PATH
SPA 2 - Volunteers of America SPA 4 - The People Concern SPA 6 - SSG, HOPICS
SPA 3 - Volunteers of America SPA 4 - Union Station SPA 7 - Whittier First Day
SPA 4 - Weingart SPA 5 - The People Concern  

Eligibility

 

  • Experiencing homelessness in your vehicle
  • Having a valid drivers license

 

Safe Parking - Locations
SPA 1 - Lancaster - VOALA SPA 4 - Downtown LA - SPLA SPA 6 - South LA - SSG, Hopics
SPA 2 - North Hills - NVCS SPA 4 - Hollywood - SPLA SPA 6 - South Central - SSG, HOPICS
SPA 2 - Canoga Park - NVCS SPA 5 - LAX - SPLA SPA 6 - Watts - WLCAC
SPA 2 - Northridge - NVCS SPA 5 - Sawtelle - SPLA SPA 7 - Whittier - VOALA
SPA 2 - Reseda - SPLA SPA 5 - Westchester - SPLA SPA 7 - East LA - VOALA
SPA 2 - Van Nuys - VOALA SPA 5 - West LA - SPLA SPA 5 - Torrance - WLCAC
SPA 4 - Glassell Park - EHCA SPA 5 - Culver City - SPLA SPA 8 - San Pedro - VOALA
SPA 4 - Westlake - EHCA SPA 6 - Compton - SSG, HOPICS  

How do I access a Safe Parking program?

  1. Complete the The Safe Parking Referral Form
  2. Contacting/visiting a service provider in your area
  3. See Safe Parking List for site details

 

Other Find Shelter Resources

Find a Shelter - Families
Find a Shelter - Older Adults