HSC - Item 4B - Attachment B - 2196 LAHSA Interim Housing List (1)
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ARE YOU IN NEED OF SHELTER? ACCESSING INTERIM HOUSING
Interim Housing programs are designed to
support people experiencing homelessness attain
permanent housing. Each program provides
regular meals, showers, and case management, as
well as a bed.
The eligibility and population will often determine
which Crisis Housing or Bridge Housing program is
the best fit. Access to both programs is described
below.
1 FIND A SHELTER
Starting on page 4 is a list of shelter
locations and their addresses. Pick one
that is closest to you.
2 CALL TO CHECK FOR BED
AVAILABILITY AND ARRANGE
INTAKE
Some shelters require you to call first
before coming. There are a limited
number of beds at each site.
3 PACK YOUR BAGS
All shelters have a two (2) bag
restriction. Anything more will not be
allowed into the site.
4 FIND TRANSPORT
Transport is limited – ask the provider if
they offer transportation.
AM I ELIGIBLE FOR CRISIS/BRIDGE
HOUSING?
To access the Crisis/Bridge Housing program, you
must be:
• Experiencing homelessness
*Admission is based on bed availability*
For any inquiries, please email us at
interimhousing@lahsa.org For more information, please visit
WWW.LAHSA.ORG
Are you a shelter provider in LA County?
Do you want to be listed here as a resource?
Email the Interim Housing Team a completed
Interim Housing Access Sheet to:
InterimHousing@LAHSA.org
Not the best contact number listed?
Email the interim housing team,
InterimHousing@LAHSA.org, to report a
non-responsive or incorrect number.
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DEFINITIONS
Experiencing Homelessness –
• An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, such as those living in emergency
shelters, transitional housing, or places not meant for habitation, or
• An individual or family who is fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence, has no other residence, and lacks the
resources or support networks to obtain other permanent housing
Chronically Homeless –
• An unaccompanied homeless individual with a disabling condition who has either been continually homeless for a year
or more or has had at least four (4) episodes of homelessness in the past three (3) years
Men – A person that identifies as a man
Women – A person that identifies as a woman
Veterans – A person who served in the military, naval, or air service, regardless of discharge status or time spent in
active duty
TAY/Youth – A person between 18 and 24 years of age
Unaccompanied Minors – A person between 12 and 17 years of age
Families – A household in which a person or persons have legal custody of a minor (person under 18 years old); OR
where a household member is pregnant
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What services do we provide?
Interim Housing programs under LAHSA and the County Health share Minimum Practice Standards for shelter sites
and operation. Each program provides regular meals, showers, and case management, as well as access to a bed.
In addition to these minimum standards, LAHSA’s programs are guided by a program specific Scope of Required
Service: Crisis/Bridge Housing SRS
Can I drop someone off?
Did the program tell you there was a bed available?
To be sure that a person is connected to Interim Housing be sure that:
1. A bed is available
2. A program staff person acknowledges you or your person’s arrival
This is what we call a “warm hand-off”.
Are these locations open on weekends?
Yes, these programs all operate daily, serving the people in their program with –at minimum - meals, referrals, and
a bed nightly. Staff are not always available to bring in new people.
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Can young people go into an Adult program?
Yes, our Adult shelter programs can serve people who are 18 years and older and who are experiencing
homelessness. We also have Interim Housing for Transition Age Youth (TAY) for people who are 18 – 24 years of
age.
CONSIDERATIONS FOR ANY PERSON(S) SEEKING SHELTER
1. Do you have mobility needs?
2. Do you need a bottom bunk, or do you have trouble with stairs?
3. Are you able to practice self-care, and participate at the site independently?
If the person(s) seeking shelter are experiencing significant cognitive impairment and/or health instability, an
Interim Housing program may not be suitable for them.
To access the Interim Housing resources offered through County Health
Please complete the Interim Housing Referral Form AND
• Referral Supplemental Form Attachment A
• Authorization for the Use & Disclosure of Health and Social Service Information
HOW DO I USE THIS LIST?
If you are homeless or are assisting an individual adult (25+) or individual youth (18-24) experiencing
homelessness, you can identify a local LAHSA-funded shelter below and call to inquire about their bed
availability, and their intake process.
If you are a member of a family experiencing homelessness, or are assisting a family experiencing
homelessness, please call 211.
If you are referring someone...
Be sure that:
1) The person(s) want to go into shelter
2) The person(s) have the means for self-care
3) You have contacted the shelter to check for bed availability
Please visit our LAHSA website for more information.
If you are a hospital or healthcare provider...
Please submit your completed Interim Housing Referral to the Los Angeles County, Department of Health
Services at InterimHousing@DHS.LACounty.gov
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INTERIM HOUSING SITES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND YOUTH
SPA 1 – Antelope Valley
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
The People Concern
Bridge Housing -
Adults Men
45338 32nd St.
Lancaster, CA 93536
Alethia Broom
abroom@thepeopleconcern.org
(661) 270-8640
Volunteers of America,
Los Angeles
Crisis Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
45150 60th St. W.
Lancaster, CA 93536
Garciela Martinez
Gmartinez@voala.org
(661) 723-4873
SPA 2 – San Fernando Valley
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
Bridge to Home
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
23850 Pine Street
Newhall, CA 91321
Imari Peterson
imari.peterson@btohome.org
(661) 388-3002
L.A. Family Housing
Corporation
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
7816 Simpson Ave.
North Hollywood, CA
91605
referrals@lafh.org
(818) 255-2766
The Village Family
Services
Bridge Housing
– Youth
Men and
Women
207 N. Victory Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91502
Olga Flores
oflores@thevillagefs.org
(818)755-8786
SPA 3 – San Gabriel Valley
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
Sycamores
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Youth
Men and
Women
12031 Garvey Ave.
El Monte, CA 91732
Lindsey Bogan
LBogan@sycamores.org
(626)395-7100 x7850
Sycamores
Crisis Housing -
Youth
Men and
Women
412 S Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91105
Lindsey Bogan
LBogan@sycamores.org
(626)395-7100 x7850
Union Station Homeless
Services
Crisis Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
412 S. Raymond Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91104
Amber Follett
afollett@unionstationhs.org
(626)240-4550
Volunteers of America,
Los Angeles
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
1400 E. Mission Blvd.
Pomona, CA 91766
Julia Estrada
jestrada@voala.org
(909)766-1845
SPA 4 – Metro Los Angeles / Hollywood
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Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
Catholic Charities of Los
Angeles, Inc.
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults Women
267 Belmont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Elvia Valdes
evaldes@gschomeless.org
(213)235-1460
Catholic Charities of Los
Angeles, Inc.
Bridge Housing -
Adults Women
1640 Rockwood St.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Elvia Valdes
evaldes@gschomeless.org
(213)235-1460
Covenant House
California
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Youth
Men and
Women
1325 N. Western Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Lailanie Jones
ljones@covca.org
(323)461-3131 x 249
Jovenes, Inc.
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Youth Youth Men
1320 Pleasant Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Guadalup Rebolledo
grebolledo@jovenesinc.org
(323)260-8035
Jovenes, Inc.
Crisis Housing -
DV Youth DV Youth Confidential
Guadalupe Rebolledo
grebolledo@jovenesinc.org
(323)260-8035
Los Angeles LGBT
Center
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Youth
Men and
Women
1118 N. McCadden Pl.
Hollywood, CA 90038
Kris Nameth
knameth@lalgbtcenter.org
(323)860-2280
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
Los Angeles Youth
Network
Crisis Housing -
Youth
Men and
Women
1719 Taft Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Ann McConville
amcconville@layn.org
(323)467-8466
National Health
Foundation
Crisis Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
1032 W. 18th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Marlene Smith-Williams
MSmith-Williams@nhfca.org
(866) 643-7284 x225
People Assisting the
Homeless (PATH)
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
340 N. Madison Ave.
Los Angeles, 90004
Mathew Brewer
matthewb@epath.org
(213)910-5384
Proyecto Pastoral
Crisis Housing -
Adults Men
171 S. Gless St.
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Veronica Meza
vmeza@proyectopastoral.org
(323)685-2379
Proyecto Pastoral
Crisis Housing -
Adults Women
135 N. Mission Rd.
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Veronica Meza
vmeza@proyectopastoral.org
(323)685-2379
Society of St. Vincent de
Paul, Council of Los
Angeles
Bridge Housing -
Adults Men
231 Winston St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Intake Coordinator
socialservices@svdpla.org
(213)229-9972
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Single Room Occupancy
Housing Corporation
Bridge Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
517 San Julian St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Renee Baker
reneeb@srohousing.org
213-229-9678
The Midnight Mission
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
601 S. San Pedro
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Matt Scharf
mscharf@midnightmission.org
(213)624-9258
The People Concern
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
527 S. Crocker St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Steven Mitchell
smitchell@thepeopleconcern.org
(213)488-9559
The Salvation Army
Transitional
Housing - Youth Men
5939 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Susana Nunez
Susana.nunez@usw.salvationarmy.org
(323)469-2946 x 1641
Volunteers of America,
Los Angeles
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
543 Crocker St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Eddie Wormley
ewormley@voala.org
(213)232-0876
Weingart Center
Association
Bridge Housing -
Adults Women
566 S. San Pedro St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Marcus Arman
marcusa@weingart.org
(213)689-2130
Weingart Center
Association
Crisis Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
566 S. San Pedro St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Marcus Arman
marcusa@weingart.org
(213)689-2130
SPA 5 – West Los Angeles
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
1736 Family Crisis Center
Crisis Housing –
DV Youth
Men and
Women Confidential
Debbie Nelson
dnelson@1736fcc.org
(323)543-9900 x 208
New Directions, Inc.
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Veteran
Men
11303 Wilshire Blvd. VA
Bldg. 116
Los Angeles, CA 90073
Dr. Maurice Carter
mcarter@ndvets.org
(310)268-3269
The People Concern
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
1447 16th St.
Santa Monica, CA 90404
Tricia Best
Tbest@thepeopleconcern.org
(310) 828-6717
SPA 6 – South Los Angeles
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
First To Serve
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
1718 W. Vernon Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90062
John Sutton
jsutton@firsttoserve.org
(424)542-2538
Home at Last
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Youth
4920 S. Avalon Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Jessica Stuart
jstuart@homeatlastcdc.org
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Men and
Women
(323)909-5925
Sanctuary of Hope
Bridge Housing -
Youth
Men and
Women
3910 Walton Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Janet Kelly
janet.kelly@thesoh.org
323-786-2413
Special Services for
Groups, Inc. (HOPICS)
Bridge Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
5715 S. Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90037
access@hopics.org
(323)948-0444
Special Services for
Groups, Inc. (HOPICS)
Bridge Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
5849 Crocker St
Los Angeles, CA 90003
access@hopics.org
(323)432-4399
Special Services for
Groups, Inc. (HOPICS)
Bridge Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
3010 East Victoria St.
Compton, CA 90221
access@hopics.org
(434)403-5800
Special Services for
Groups, Inc. (HOPICS)
Bridge Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
5603 S. Central Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90011
access@hopics.org
(323)948-0444
Testimonial Community
Love Center
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
5701 S. Western Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90062
Cynthia Carter
cindytclc@aol.com
(323)291-6753 x 211
Volunteers of America,
Los Angeles
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults Men
3804 S. Broadway Pl.
Los Angeles, CA 90037
LaShawnte Alexander
lalexander@voala.org
213-248-9671
Volunteers of America,
Los Angeles
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults Women
8770 S. Broadway Pl.
Los Angeles, CA 90003
LaShawnte Alexander
lalexander@voala.org
213-248-9671
SPA 7 – East Los Angeles
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
Jovenes, Inc.
Bridge Housing -
Youth Youth
11149 Barnwall St.
Norwalk, CA 90650
Guadalupe Rebolledo
grebolledo@jovenesinc.org
(323)260-8035
The Salvation Army
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
5600 Rickenbacker Rd.
Bell, CA 90201
Alma Martinez-Villagomez
alma.martinez-
villagomez@usw.salvationarmy.org
(323)263-1206 x 218
SPA 8 – Harbor Cities
Service Provider
Interim Housing
Type
Population
Served Site Address Program Contact
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1736 Family Crisis Center
Crisis & Bridge
Housing – DV
Adults
Men and
Women Confidential
Debbie Nelson
dnelson@1736fcc.org
(323)543-9900 x 208
Catholic Charities of Los
Angeles, Inc.
Bridge Housing -
Adults
Men and
Women
1368 Oregon Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90813
Veronique Johnson
vjohnson@ccharities.org
(213)251-3436
Jazmin Burgos
jburgos@ccharities.org
(213)251-3435
City of Long Beach
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults
Men and
Women
6847 Atlantic Ave.
Long Beach CA 90805
Tyler Ahtonen
Tyler.Ahtonen@longbeach.gov
HomelessServices@longbeach.gov
(562) 570-4500
United States Veterans
Initiative
Crisis & Bridge
Housing - Adults Men
733 S. Hindry Ave.
Inglewood, CA 90301
Kevin Kincey
kkincey@usvets.org
(310)863-5837
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INTERIM HOUSING FOR FAMILIES
Access to Interim Housing for Families is arranged through the SPA Family Solutions Center, while other resources
can also be found through Countywide Access Centers.
To refer, connect with the local Family Solutions Centers below:
-> Call for availability
-> Email a completed Family Solutions Center Referral; or,
-> Visit their Access Centers (note Drop-In sites and hours)
FAMILY SOLUTIONS CENTERS
SPA Service
Provider Location Address Phone
Number Email Operating Hours
1 Valley Oasis Antelope
Valley
310 E. Palmdale Blvd.
Palmdale, CA 93550 (661)239-9300 cesfamilies@avdvc.org Monday-Friday
8:00am – 4:00pm
2 LA Family
Housing
San
Fernando
Valley
7817 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818)255-2766 referrals@lafh.org Monday-Friday
8:30am – 5:00pm
3
Union Station
Homeless
Services
San Gabriel
Valley
10629 Arrow Hwy. #G
Irwindale, CA 91706 (626)337-0140 fscreferrals@unionstationhs.org Monday-Friday
8:30am – 5:00pm
4
People
Assisting the
Homeless
(PATH)
Metro Los
Angeles/
Hollywood
3323 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018 (323)212-6291 familyreferral@epath.org Monday-Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm
5 St. Joseph
Center
West Los
Angeles
12420 Venice Blvd.
Mar Vista, CA 90066 (310)694-6035 cesreferrals@stjosephctr.org Monday-Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm
6
Special Services
for Groups
(HOPICS)
South Los
Angeles
5849 S Crocker St.
Los Angeles, CA 90003 (323)432-4383 fsc@hopics.org Monday-Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm
7 The Whole
Child
East Los
Angeles
9251 Pioneer Blvd.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562)204-0640 frt@thewholechild.info Monday-Friday
9:00am – 5:00pm
8 Harbor
Interfaith
Harbor
Cities
599 W. 9th St.
San Pedro, CA 90731 (310)831-0589 fscreferrals@harborinterfaith.org
Monday-Friday
8:00am – 12:30pm
1:30pm – 5:30pm
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ADDITIONAL INTERIM HOUSING
The “Additional Interim Housing” programs are unique in that they serve specific populations and have specialized
eligibility.
To facilitate the review of referrals, and support the placement of those referred, these programs only accept
referrals from the Countywide Interim Housing Macher. To refer to the programs below, a service provider must
email a completed Interim Housing Referral to InterimHousing@LAHSA.org
Referral to Matched LAHSA Interim Housing?
Please submit this form, completed: Interim Housing Referral Form
Verification of Homeless Status: Observation | Third Party | Self-Certification
A Bridge Home
SPA 2 – Canoga Park – LA Family Housing
SPA 2 – NoHo – Hope of the Valley
SPA 2 – Sylmar – LA Family housing
SPA 2 – Van Nuys – Hope of the Valley
SPA 2 – Van Nuys – The Salvation Army
SPA 4 – Hollywood – PATH & The Blessed Sacrament
SPA 4 – El Puente – The People Concern
SPA 4 – Downtown LA – Weingart
SPA 4 – Hollywood – Weingart
SPA 4 – Los Feliz – PATH
SPA 4 – Mt. Olympus – Weingart
SPA 4 – Pico Heights – 1736 Family Crisis Center
SPA 4 – Westlake North – PATH
SPA 4 – McArthur Park – The Salvation Army
SPA 5 – Venice – PATH & SPY
SPA 6 – LATTC – VOA & St. John’s
SPA 6 – South Central – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 6 – Watts – Salvation Army
SPA 8 – San Pedro – Harbor Interfaith
SPA 8 – Wilmington – U.S. Veteran’s Initiative
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older
*There may be Prioritization for persons experiencing homelessness in the “Catchment Area” or community in which
the project is based. Depending on the phase of the project, this may be the only criteria*
Bridge Housing for People Exiting Institutions (B7)
SPA 2 - Hope of the Valley
SPA 4 – Weingart Center Association
SPA 6 - Abundant Blessings
SPA 6 - A Step to Freedom
SPA 6 – Bryant Temple
SPA 7 – Whittier First Day Coalition
SPA 8 – U.S. Veteran’s Initiative
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Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older, and,
Has been and/or is currently involved with the Justice System
• Has exited Justice System institutions, including prison, jail, and juvenile detention facilities, within the past 60
days, OR
• remain in the Justice System’s custody, due to the lack of housing, while awaiting an upcoming trial or court
hearing
Enhanced Bridge Housing for Women
SPA 1 – The People Concern
SPA 4 – Downtown Women’s Center*
SPA 6 – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 7 – Volunteers of America
SPA 8 – 1736 Family Crisis Center
SPA 8 – U.S. Veteran’s Initiative
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older, and,
Identifies as a woman, a trans woman, non-binary, or gender non-conforming. Please reference Equal Access HUD
Rule here
*There may be prioritization for persons experiencing homelessness in the “Catchment Area” or community in which
the project is based. Depending on the phase of the project, this may be the only criteria*
Enhanced Bridge Housing for Older Adults
SPA 1 – The People Concern
SPA 2 – LA Family Housing
SPA 3 – Union Station
SPA 4 – National Health Foundation
SPA 4 – Weingart Center
SPA 4 – Good Shepard Center
SPA 6 – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 8 – U.S. Veteran’s Initiative
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
55 years old or older, and,
High-acuity (8 or above), OR
• Connected to a housing voucher (e.g. Section 8), and/or,
• Connected to a Housing Search and Placement program (e.g. Rapid Re-Housing, Housing Navigation)
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Roadmap Interim Housing
SPA 2 – Home at Last
SPA 2 – Hope of the Valley
SPA 2 – LA Family Housing
SPA 4 – PATH
SPA 4 – Volunteers of America
SPA 4 – First to Serve
SPA 4 – The Salvation Army
SPA 4 – Weingart Center
SPA 4 – Volunteers of America
SPA 6 – First to Serve
SPA 6 – Volunteers of America
SPA 6 – TCLC
SPA 6 – Home at Last
SPA 6 – New Reflections
SPA 6 – SSG, HOPICS
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older
*This site is prioritized for persons experiencing homelessness in the “Catchment Area” or community in which the
project is based. Depending on the phase of the project, this may be the only criteria*
Tiny Home Village Interim Housing
SPA 2 – Hope of the Valley
SPA 4 – Urban Alchemy
SPA 4 – Hope of the Valley
SPA 4 – Union Station
SPA 8 – The Salvation Army
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older
*There may be prioritization for persons experiencing homelessness in the “Catchment Area” or community in
which the project is based. Depending on the phase of the project, this may be the only criteria*
Safe Sleep Village
SPA 6 – Urban Alchemy
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older
*This site is prioritized for persons experiencing homelessness in the “Catchment Area” or community in which the
project is based. Depending on the phase of the project, this may be the only criteria*
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Project HomeKey
SPA 2 – LA Family Housing
SPA 2 – Volunteers of America
SPA 3 – Volunteers of America
SPA 4 – Weingart
SPA 4 – Volunteers of America
SPA 4 – The People Concern
SPA 4 – Union Station
SPA 5 – The People Concern
SPA 5 – PATH
SPA 6 – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 7 – Whittier First Day
Eligible Participants:
Are experiencing homelessness, and,
Age 18 or older
*This site is prioritized for persons experiencing homelessness in the “Catchment Area” or community in which the
project is based. Depending on the phase of the project, this may be the only criteria*
SAFE PARKING
What is Safe Parking?
Safe parking provides a safe and stable place park at night. These “Safe Parking Lots” assist individuals with remaining
compliant with local laws and provide restroom access, a security guard, and social service resources.
Am I eligible for Safe Parking?
The Safe Parking program is open to:
• Those who are experiencing homelessness in their cars, vans, or RVs/campers, and,
• Have an operable vehicle (see Safe Parking List for additional site details)
How do I access a Safe Parking program?
1. Completing the Safe Parking Referral form (www.tinyurl.com/safeparkingreferral), OR,
2. Contacting/visiting a service provider in your area
SAFE PARKING SITES
SPA 1 – Lancaster – VOALA
SPA 2 – North Hills – NVCS
SPA 2 – Canoga Park – NVCS
SPA 2 – Northridge – NVCS
SPA 2 – Reseda – SPLA
SPA 2 – Van Nuys – VOALA
SPA 4 – Glassell Park – EHCA
SPA 4 – Westlake – EHCA
SPA 4 – Downtown LA – SPLA
SPA 4 – Hollywood – SPLA
SPA 5 – LAX – SPLA
SPA 5 – Sawtelle – SPLA
SPA 5 – Westchester – SPLA
SPA 5 – West LA – SPLA
SPA 5 – Culver City – SPLA
SPA 6 – Compton – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 6 – South LA – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 6 – South Central – SSG, HOPICS
SPA 6 – Watts – WLCAC
SPA 7 – Whittier – VOALA
SPA 7 – East LA – VOALA
SPA 8 – Torrance - WLCAC
SPA 8 – San Pedro – VOALA