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2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
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City of Los Angeles
25,68R total # of homeless persons
Homelessness by Household Type
82%21,053 Single Adults
17%4,436 Family
Members
1%197 Unaccompanied
Minors
Demographics of Homelessness*
2,733
8,060
945 (4%)
546 (2%)
5,458
4,854
(21%)(19%)
(31%)
(32%)
0
I/ Veterans
2000 4000 6000 8000 10000
"'Domestic Violence Experience
Chronically Homeless Individuals MI Physical Disability
Chronically Homeless Family Members
• Substance Abuse* Demographic characteristics are
M Mental Illness
j Persons with HIV/AIDS
not mutually exclusive
17,687 (69%) l 7,999 (31%)Unsheltered Sheltered
111 62 & Older
55-61
II 25-54
NI 18-24
II Under 18
Gender
8,108Female
17,458Male
(32%)
120 (.5%)Transgender
(68%)
; African-American/Black
EL American Indian/Alaskan Native
▪ Asian/Pacific Islander
▪ Hispanic/Latino
▪ Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
496 654
(2%) (.31',)
• White/Caucasian
• Multi-Racial/Other
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor Los Angeles CA 90017
Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
LAHSA
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
City of Los AngelesTotals and % Share for the City of Los Angeles
2013 2015
CD1 1,149 5% 1,958 8%
CD2 1,024 4% 607 2%
CD3 353 2% 620 2% CD 12
• CD4 1,090 5% 625 2%
CD5 455 2% 879 3%
CD6 1,414 6% 1,517 6%
CD7 847 4% 1,062 4%CD 3
CD8 2,308 10% 1,641 6%
• CD9 2,565 11% 2,395 9%
• CD14 1.168 5% 1,348 5%
• CD11 1,390 6% 2,359 9%
CD12 251 1% 569 2%
• CD13 2,254 10% 2,270 9% CD 11CD14 5,500 24% 6,292 24%
CD15 1,225 5% 1,544 6%
City of L.A. 22,993 100% 25,686 100%
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Total Homeless Persons for the City of Los Angeles from 2005 to 2015
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40000
30000
20000
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48,10340,144
19,506 21,047 22,993 25,686
2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015
The number of homeless persons in theCity of Los Angeles has increased by 12% since 2013
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Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
2015 Homelessness Concentration
Homeless Persons
Less than 5
6-10
11 - 15
16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 50
More than 50
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
Policy & Planning Department
June 2015
Homelessness ConcentrationLos Angeles City Council Districts and Supervisorial Districts (SDs)
Canoga Pa
West Hills
SD 3
Chatsworth
Winuetka
12Northridge
Reseda
Tarzana
Granada Hills
North Hollywood
I ValleyVillage
EncinoShe aks
Hollywood Hills
Studio City
Supervisorial Districts
City Council Districts
SD 5
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Los AngelesHOMELESS SERVICES AUTHORITY
2015 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count
Subpopulation and Demographic Characteristics
City of Los Angeles 2013 2015 A %
Grand Total 22,993 1 25,686 12%
Unsheltered 14,968 42% 17,687 43%- 18%
Sheltered 8,025 23% 7,999 19% -0.3%
Individuals 18,173 51% 21,05351%! 16%
Family Members 4,144 1!12%. 4,436 11%, 7%
_3%Children in Families I 2,378 7%', 2,316 6%
Unaccompanied Minors 676 1.9% 197 ' 0.5%' -71%
Chronically Homeless Individuals 4,926. 14% 8,060 20% 64%_ . Chronically Homeless Family Members 770 2% 945 2% 23%
Veterans 2,584 7% 2,733 7% 6%
Female Veterans (included above) 146 0.4% 218 0.5% 49%
Mental Illness 6,455 18% 8,163 20% 26%
Substance Abuse 7,229 , 20% 6,255 15% -13%
Physical Disability 4,071 11% 4,854 12% 19%
Persons with HIV /AIDS 222 , 0.6% 546 1% 146%
Domestic Violence Experience 2,031 I 6% 5,458 13% 169%
Chronic Health Issue NA 1,903 5%
Brain Injury NA 1,819 4%
Developmental Disability NA 870 2%
Male 16,967 j 48% 17,458 . 42%: 3%
Female6,0261 17% 8,108 20% j 35%
Transgender Male to Female NA 1 - 96 0.2% I -
Transgender Female to Male NA - 24 0.1%''
Hispanic / Latino 5,163 15% 5,411 13% 5%
Black / African-American 9,020 25% 12,188 30% 35%__..White / Caucasion 8,005 23% 5,567 14% -30%
Asian / Pacific Islander 296 0.8% 496 1% 68%
American Indian / Alaskan Native 253 0.7% 654 2% 158%
Native Hawaiian I Other Pacific Islander NA - 37 0.1%
Multi-Racial / Other 256 0.7% 1,333. 3% 421%
Age: 18 -24 J2 853 8% 1,712 ' 4% -40%_
Age: 25 - 54 12,324 35% 14,252 ; 35% , 16%
Age: 55 -61 3,030 9% 4,748 12% 57%
Age: 62 + 1,732 , 5%. 2,461: 6% 42%Percentages based on Grand Total
City of Los Angeles 2013 2015 A%
Sheltered
Chronically Homeless Individuals
Chronically Homeless Family Units
Chronically Homeless Family Members
I 525 7%1
0.8%1
3%!
11%1
0.7% :
22%,
14% ,
960 '
66
204
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j 223
VeteransFemale Veterans (included above)
Mental Illness
898
I 53
1 1,739
1,108
79%
15%
63%
:5°/2.114%
-
-3%
Substance Abuse
Physical Disability
I Persons with HIV/AIDS
I Chronic Health Issue
Brain Injuryry
Disability
1,461 18%'
1%,
-
- 10%1
102
NA
NANA
NA
778Domestic Violence Experience
Unsheltered
Chronically Homeless Individuals
Chronically Homeless Family Units
Chronically Homeless Family Members
VeteransFemale Veterans (included above)
Mental Illness
4,40129%1
149
I 547
1,686
93
4,716
6,121
2,610
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31%
238
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6,170
4,445 :
3,463
328 :
7711,334:
520
4,654
Substance Abuser
Physical Disability
Persons with HIV/AIDS
Chronic Health Issue
Brain Injury
Developmental Disability
Domestic Violence Experience
_ -27%
33%
173%
-
-
271%Percentages based on Sheltered or Unsheltered Respectively
Point-in-Time Dale: Date: 1/27-29/2015 Revised 6/18/2015 Policy and Planning Department
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results jai
County of Los AngelesTotal # of homeless persons, unsheltered, and sheltered totals include data from Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach all other data is LA CoC only
44,359 total # of homeless personsHomelessness has increased by 12% since 2013
Homelessness by Household Type*
81%33,389 Single Adults
18%7,505 FamilyMembers
A1%
280 UnaccompaniedMinors
Demographics of Homelessness*Demographic characteristics are not mutually exclusive
4,016 (10%)
12,356
1,187 (4%)
II 757 (2%)
8,801
8,148
(21%)
(20%)
(30%)
0 3000 6000 9000 12000 15000
• Veterans • Domestic Violence Experience
II Chronically Homeless Individuals Physical Disability
II Chronically Homeless Family Members
II Substance Abuse
Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
* Demographic and household data is for LA CoC only and doesnot include data from Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach
31,018 (70%) 13,341 (30%)Unsheltered l Sheltered
II 62 & Older
•55-612,013(5%)
3,089•25-54 (8%)
•18-24
10
• Under 18
Gender*
13,643Female
27,309Male
(33%)
222 (1%)Tr a n sge nder
(66%)
African-American/Black
• American Indian/Alaskan Native
IN Asian/Pacific Islander
I. Hispanic/Latino
Ages*for men, womenand children
23,467(57%)
White/Caucasian
• Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Multi-Racial/Other
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor • Los Angeles . CA 90017
Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
LAHSA
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
County of Los AngelesTotals and % Share for the County of Los Angeles
2013# %
2015# %
EISD1 8,062 I 20% 10,021 I 23%
❑ SD2 12,667 I 32% 14,116 32%
❑ SD3 8,371 I 21% 8,688 20%
SD4 2,316 I 6% 3,366 8%
SD5 4,108 I 10% 4,983 12%
LA CoC Total 35,524 I 89% 41,174 95%
Long Beach CoC 2,847 I 7% 2,345 5%Glendale CoC 318 I 1% 208 .5%Pasadena CoC 772 I 2% 632 1%
County of L.A. 39,461 I 100% 44,359 100%
Total Homeless Persons for the
County of Los Angeles from 2005 to 2015
80000
70000
60000
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
0
65,287
52,956
38,602 39,153 39,46144,359
2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015
The number of homeless persons in theCounty of Los Angeles has increased by 12% since 2013
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811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor - Los Angeles • CA 90017Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
2015 Greater Los Angeles
LAHSAtiornelestCount Results
City of Los Angeles Council District 1.
1,958 total # of homeless persons
Homelessness by Household Type
82%1,611 single Adults
17%323 FamilyMembers
1%24 Unaccompanied
Minors
Demographics of HomelessnessDemographic characteristics are not mutually exclusive
200 (10%)
422 (22%)
703
422
87 (4%)
(22%)
449
276 (14%)
(23%)
(36%)
100 200 300 400
▪ Veterans
III Chronically Homeless Individuals
▪ Chronically Homeless Family Members
▪ Substance Abuse
•Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
500 600 700 800
II Domestic Violence Experience
Physical Disability
* Due to the limited number of
demographic surveys, statisticalreliability is lower for council district
data within the City of Los Angeles
1,313 (67%) 645 (33%)Unsheltered I Sheltered
IWO
IN 62 & Older
IN 55-61
▪ 25-54
▪ 18-24
II Under 18
Gender479
Female
1,467Male
(24%)
12 (1%)Transgender
(75%)
▪ African-American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
▪ Asian/Pacific Islander
▪ Hispanic/Latino
II Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
FA White/Caucasian
Multi-Racial/Other
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor n Los Angeles CA 90017
Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
LAHSA
2015 Greater Los Angeles
Count Results ILHomeless
City of Los Angeles Council DistrictsTotals and % Share for the City of Los Angeles
2013 2015# % # %
CD1 1,149 I 5% 1,958 8%
CD2 1,024 I 4% 607 2%
CD3 353 I 2% 620 2%
CD4 1,090 I 5% 625 2%
CD5 455 I 2% 879 3%
CD6 1,414 I 6% 1,517 6%
CD7 847 I 4% 1,062 4%
CD8 2,308 I 10% 1,641 6%
CD9 2,565 I 11% 2,395 9%
CD10 1,168 I 5% 1,348 5%
CD11 1,390 I 6% 2,359 9%
CD12 251 I 1% 569 2%
CD13 2,254 I 10% 2,270 9%
CD14 5,500 I 24% 6,292 24%
CD15 1,225 I 5% 1,544 6%
City of L.A. 22,993 I 100% 25,686 100%
CO 12
Demographics of Homelessness for the City of Los Angeles
2,73.34,:, o-4 ) I
945 (4%)
(32%)City of L.A. Total Homeless Persons30000 -
25000
20000
15000
22,9935,458 (21%)
4,854 (19%) 10000
5000
Ea Veterans
2000 4000 6000 8000 10000
• Domestic Violence Experience
Chronically Homeless Individuals • Physical Disability
Chronically Homeless Family Members
• Substance Abuse
RE Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
Demographic characteristics are
not mutually exclusive
0
25,686
2013 2015
The number of homeless persons in theCity of Los Angeles has increased by
12% since 2013
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor Los Angeles CA 90017
Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
2015 Homelessness ConcentrationTotal Unsheltered and Sheltered Populations
City of Los AngelesCouncil District 1
Homeless Persons
Less than 5
5-10
11 - 15
16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 50
2015 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count
Policy & Plannin9 Department
June 20150 1.25 2.5
Miles50 +
LOS ANGELES
HOMELESS
SERVICES
AUTHORITY
Data Source: Based on data from the 2015 Point-In-Time Count. Sheltered populations are comprised of those residing in emergency and transitional/temporaryhousing. Unsheltered populations are comprised of those found living in streets, vehicles, make-shift shelters or places not meant for human habitation.
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
City of Los Angeles Council District 7
1,062 total # of homeless persons
Homelessness by Household Type
90%955 Single Adults
9%100 Family
Members
1%7 Unaccompanied
Minors
Demographics of HomelessnessDemographic characteristics are not mutually exclusive
400
533
359
100
• Veterans
Chronically Homeless Individuals Physical Disability
II Chronically Homeless Family Members
II Substance Abuse
III Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
200 300 400 500 600
U Domestic Violence Experience
* Due to the limited number of
demographic surveys, statisticalreliability is lower for council district
data within the City of Los Angeles
817 (77%) 245 (23%)Unsheltered Sheltered
140
29
e6,
600
4,0
11162 & Older
55-61
1125-54
18-24
Under 18
Gender
290form*
768Male
(27%)
4 (.4%)Transgender
(72%)
I g African-American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
III Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic/Latino
El Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
21 3sj-(2%) (3",'))
IN White/Caucasian
Multi-Racial/Other
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811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor Los Angeles o CA 90017Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
LAHSA
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
City of Los Angeles Council DistrictsTotals and % Share for the City of Los Angeles
2013# %
2015# %
CD1 1,149 I 5% 1,958 I 8%
CD2 1,024 I 4% 607 I 2%
CD3 353 12% 620 I 2%
CD4 1,090 I 5% 625 I 2%
CD5 455 I 2% 879 I 3%
CD6 1,414 I 6% 1,517 I 6%
CD7 847 I 4% 1,062 I 4%
CD8 2,308 I 10% 1,641 I 6%
CD9 2,565 I 11% 2,395 I 9%
CD10 1,168 I 5% 1,348 I 5%
CD11 1,390 I 6% 2,359 I 9%
CD12 251 I 1% 569 I 2%
CD13 2,254 I 10% 2,270 I 9%
CD14 5,500 I 24% 6,292 I 24%
CD15 1,225 I 5% 1,544 I 6%
City of L.A. 22,993 I 100% 25,686 I 100%
Demographics of Homelessness for the City of Los Angeles
2,733
WM=945 (4%)
6,255 (24%)8,163
5,458
4,854
(21%)
(19%)
To)
City of L.A. Total Homeless Persons(32%) 30000 -
2000 4000 6000 8000 10000
Veterans
p] Chronically Homeless Individuals U Physical Disability
• Chronically Homeless Family Members
II Substance Abuse
111 Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
Domestic Violence Experience
Demographic characteristics arenot mutually exclusive
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
22,219325,686
2013 2015
The number of homeless persons in theCity of Los Angeles has increased by
12% since 2013
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811 Wilshire Blvd. 6th Floor • Los Angeles • CA 90017Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
2015 Homelessness ConcentrationTotal Unsheltered and Sheltered Populations
City of Los AngelesCouncil District 7
2015 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count
Policy & Planning Department
June 20150 3 6
Miles
Homeless Persons
Less than 5
5-10
11 - 15
16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 50
50 +
LOS ANGELES
HOMELESS
SERVICES
AUTHORITY
Data Source: Based on data from the 2015 Point-,In-Time Count. Sheltered populations are comprised of those residing in emergency and transitional/temporaryhousing. Unsheltered populations are comprised of those found living in streets, vehicles, make-shift shelters or places not meant for human habitation.
LAHSA
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomeLs,,Count Results
City of Los Angeles Council District 9
2,395 total # of homeless persons
Homelessness by Household Type
85%2,036 Single Adults
13%318 FamilyMembers
A2%
41 UnaccompaniedMinors
Demographics of Homelessness*Demographic characteristics are not mutually exclusive
134 (6%)
739
11 49 (2%)
• 49 (2%)
418 (17%)(20%)476
(31%)
(30%)
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
• Veterans II Domestic Violence Experience
• Chronically Homeless Individuals El Physical Disability
• Chronically Homeless Family Members
• Substance Abuse
gA Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
* Due to the limited number of
demographic surveys, statistical
reliability is lower for council district
data within the City of Los Angeles
1"4 7.H1,450 (61%) 945 (39%)
Unsheltered I Sheltered
NM 62 & Older
55-61
▪ 25-54
▪ 18-24
▪ Under 18
Gender
3 (.1%) 3Transgender (.1%)
13(.5%)
50(2%)
African-American/Black
American Indian/Alaskan Native
II Asian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic/Latino U White/Caucasian
II Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander • Multi-Racial/Other
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10(.4%)
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Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected]
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2015 Greater Los Angeles
Homeless AskCount Results
City of Los Angeles Council Districtsy•--,.. -- -A-- -•
Totals and % Share for the City of Los Angeles2013# %
2015# %
CD1 1,149 I 5% 1,958 I 8%
CD2 1,024 I 4% 607 I 2%
CD3 353 I 2% 620 I 2%
CD4 1,090 I 5% 625 I 2%
CD5 455 I 2% 879 I 3%
CD6 1,414 I 6% 1,517 I 6%
CD7 847 I 4% 1,062 I 4%
CD8 2,308 I 10% 1,641 I 6%
CD9 2,565 I 11% 2,395 I 9%
CD10 1,168 I 5% 1,348 I 5%
CD11 1,390 I 6% 2,359 I 9%
CD12 251 1% 569 I 2%
CD13 2,254 I 10% 2,270 I 9%
CD14 5,500 I 24% 6,292 I 24%
CD15 1,225 I 5% 1,544 I 6%
City of L.A. 22,993 I 100% 25,686 I 100%
CD 3
CD 12
Demographics of Homelessness for the City of Los Angeles
2,733 (11%)momairialits_
(o)0o)
945 (4%)
5,458
4,854
(21%)
(19%)
City of L.A. Total Homeless Persons32%) 30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
10000 0
0 2000 4000
▪ Veterans
Chronically Homeless Individuals
• Chronically Homeless Family Members
II Substance Abuse
111 Mental Illness
Persons with HIV/AIDS
6000 8000
Domestic Violence Experience
Physical Disability
Demographic characteristics are
not mutually exclusive
25,686
2013 2015
The number of homeless persons in theCity of Los Angeles has increased by
12% since 2013
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Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
2015 Homelessness ConcentrationTotal Unsheltered and Sheltered Populations
City of Los AngelesCouncil District 9
Exposition Blvd
Homeless Persons
Less than 5
5-10
1 11 - 15
u. 16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 50
50 +
2015 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count
Policy & Planning Department
June 20150 1
LOS ANGELES
HOMELESS
SERVICES
AUTHORITY2
Miles
Data Source: Based on data from the 2015 Point-In-Time Count. Sheltered populations are comprised of those residing in emergency and transitional / temporaryhousing. Unsheltered populations are comprised of those found living in streets, vehicles, make-shift shelters or places not meant for human habitation.
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
City of Los Angeles Council District 11
2,359 total # of homeless persons
Homelessness by Household Type
89%2,090 Single Adults
11%266 FamilyMembers
A.1%
3 UnaccompaniedMinors
Demographics of HomelessnessDemographic characteristics are not mutually exclusive
460 (19%)
914
210 (9%)
32 (1%)
742
609
(31%)
(26%)
(39%)
(44%)
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
• Veterans
▪ Chronically Homeless Individuals
Chronically Homeless Family Members
• Substance Abuse
II Mental Illness
IN Persons with HIV/AIDS
Domestic Violence Experience
Physical Disability
* Due to the limited number of
demographic surveys, statisticalreliability is lower for council district
data within the City of Los Angeles
1,971 (84%) 388 (16%)Unsheltered Sheltered
500
IM 62 & Older
55-61
El 25-54
NI 18-24
II Under 18
Gender
703Female
1,656
Male
(30%)
(70%)
African-American/Black
Agesfor men, womenand children
(58%)
101,(4%)',
(18%)
(19%)
Ethnicity*
(66%)
American Indian/Alaskan Native
NI Asian/Pacific Islander
▪ Hispanic/Latino
▪ Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
29
5(.2%)
(10%)
▪ White/Caucasian
▪ Multi-Racial/Other
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Homeless Count Headquarters: 213-225-6562
email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
LAHSA
2015 Greater Los Angeles
HomelessCount Results
City of Los Angeles Council DistrictsTotals and % Share for the City of Los Angeles
2013# %
2015# %
CD1 1,149 I 5% 1,958 I 8%
CD2 1,024 I 4% 607 I 2%
CD3 353 I 2% 620 I 2%
CD4 1,090 I 5% 625 I 2%
CD5 455 I 2% 879 I 3%
CD6 1,414 I 6% 1,517 I 6%
CD7 847 I 4% 1,062 I 4%
CD8 2,308 I 10% 1,641 I 6%
CD9 2,565 I 11% 2,395 I 9%
CD10 1,168 I 5% 1,348 I 5%
CD11 1,390 I 6% 2,359 I 9%
CD12 251 I 1% 569 I 2%
CD13 2,254 I 10% 2,270 I 9%
CD14 5,500 I 24% 6,292 I 24%
CD15 1,225 I 5% 1,544 I 6%
City of L.A. 22,993 I 100% 25,686 I 100%
CD 12
CD 3
Demographics of Homelessness for the City of Los Angeles
0`® 0
.11 945 (4%)
6,255 (24%)
8,163
5,458
4,854
(21%)
(19%)
(31%)
CD 6
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6000 8000 10000 0
0
rl Veterans
2000 4000
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not mutually exclusive
22,99325,686
2013 2015
The number of homeless persons in theCity of Los Angeles has increased by
12% since 2013
CD 14
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email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
Homelessness ConcentrationTotal Unsheltered and Sheltered Populations
Homeless Persons
Less than 5
6- 10
11 - 15
16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 50
More than 50
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2015 Greater Los Angeles
Homelea_Count Results
City of Los Angeles Council District 14
6,292 total # of homeless persons
Homelessness by Household Type
90%5,642 Single Adults
10%643 FamilyMembers
.1%7 Unaccompanied
Minors
Demographics of HomelessnessDemographic characteristics are not mutually exclusive
774 (12%)
1,977
204 (3%)
1,404 (22%)
1,994
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1,394
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data within the City of Los Angeles
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IMO
11 62 & Older
55-61
111 25-54
▪ 18-24
▪ Under 18
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50 (.8%)Transgender
(74%)
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email: [email protected] www.lahsa.org
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City of Los Angeles Council Districts
CD1
CD2 1,024 I 4% 607 2%
CD3 353 12% 620 2%
CD4 1,090 I 5% 625 2%
CD5 455 I 2% 879 3%
CD6 1,414 I 6% 1,517 6%
CD7 847 I 4% 1,062 4%
CD8 2,308 I 10% 1,641 6%
CD9 2,565 I 11% 2,395 9%
CD10 1,168 I 5% 1,348 5%
CD11 1,390 I 6% 2,359 9%
CD12 251 Q 1% 569 2%
CD13 2,254 Q 10% 2,270 9%
CD14 5,500 I 24% 6,292 24%
CD15 1,225 I 5% 1,544 6%
City of L.A. 22,993 I 100% 25,686 100%
Totals and % Share for the City of Los Angeles2013 2015# % # %
1,149 I 5% 1,958 I 8%
CD 12
Demographics of Homelessness for the City of Los Angeles
2,7j31(11%)
4001(3106)945 (4%)
City of L.A. Total Homeless Persons(32%) 30000 -
25000
20000
15000
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The number of homeless persons in theCity of Los Angeles has increased by
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11 - 15
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Date:
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Item No.:
2015Greater Greater Los Angeles
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2015 Results
Los Angeles
City of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
June 18, 2015
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HOMELESS
SERVICES
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Los Angeles Homeless Count
• The 2015 Los Angeles Homeless Count is the largest in
the nation.
• 5,500 volunteers participated in the 2015 Count.
• The Point-In-Time Count is a snapshot of
homelessness in our communities on one day.
• LAHSA has conducted homeless counts since 2005.
• LAHSA's count does not include Glendale, Pasadena
or Long Beach.
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Components of the Count
• Street Count: Capturing a point in time estimate of theunsheltered population.
• Shelter Count: Capturing the homeless population who are in
emergency shelters, transitional housing, safe havens and
vouchered hotels/motels.
• Demographic Survey: Interviews of a sample of unsheltered
homeless individuals to better understand the characteristics
and experiences of homeless persons.
• Youth Count: Collaborative process with youth stakeholders to
better understand and identify homeless youth.
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Methodology Highlights
Census Tract Coverage for
the 2015 Homeless Count
■ Shaded red areas represent
communities and cities
counted in 2015.
■ Glendale, Pasadena, and Long
Beach conduct their own
count, and share their results
with LAHSA.
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25,686 homeless
persons were
found in the City
of Los Angeles, a
12% increase
from 2013.
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25,686
62%15,488
38%
2015 City of L.A. 2015 Non-City of L.A.
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2013-2015 Los Angeles Continuum of Care
Total Homeless Population (excludes Glendale
Long Beach and Pasadena)
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000 --
10,000
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2013 Total Population
2015
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An increase of 16% or5,650 homeless personsacross the LA CoC.
41,174
2015 Total Population
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2015 Los Angeles County
2015 Los Angeles County
Total Homeless Population
(Includes Glendale, Long Beach, and Pasadena)
50,000
40,000
30,000 -
20,000
10,000 --
39,461
An increase of 12% or4,898 homeless personsacross the County of LA.
44,359
•2013 Total Population 2015 Total Population
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2015 City of Los Angeles
Total Homeless Population by C'ty Council District
2013 - 2015
City Council Total Homeless PopulationDistrict 2013 2015
CD 1 1,149 5% 1,958 8%
CD 2 1,024 4% 607 2%
CD 3 353 2% 620 2%
CD 4 1,090 5% 625 3%
CD 5 455 2% 879 3%
CD 6 1,414 6% 1,517 6%
CD 7 847 4% 1,062 4%
CD 8 2,308 10% 1,641 6%
CD 9 2,565 11% 2,395 9%
CD 10 1,168 5% 1,348 5%
CD 11 1,390 6% 2,359 9%
CD 12 251 1% 569 2%
CD 13 2,254 10% 2,270 9%
CD 14 5,500 24% 6,292 25%
CD 15 1,225 5% 1,544 6%
LA City Total 22,993 100% 25,686 100%
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2015 Details
In the City of LosAngeles, the number oftents, makeshiftshelters, andvehicles increasedby 81% from 2013(3,155 to 5,706).
6,000 5,706
5,000
4,000
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1,974
1,000
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25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
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LA City Sheltered and Unsheltered 2013 - 2015
14,968
LA City
2013
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30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
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LA City Gender 2013 - 2015
16,967
LA City
21/13
17,458
LA City
2015
Transgender
120
• Male
•Transgender
• Female
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2015 Homeless Count City of Los Angeles
Ethnic Breakdown
3% 0%1 6%
2% 24%
24%
Hispanic or Latino
a White / Caucasian
• American Indian/Alaskan Native
Multi-Racial / Other
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Black / African-American
• Asian / Pacific Islander
• Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander
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2015 Details
Changes in City of Los Angeles Homeless
Subpopulation
Subpopulations,
Total Individuals
2013
2013 -
2015
2015
% Change
2013 - 2015
Chronically Homeless Individuals 4,926 8,060 +64%
Chronically Homeless Family Members 770 945 +23%
Chronic Substance Abuse 7,229 6,255 -13%
Severe Mental Illness 6,455 8,163 +26%
Veterans 2,584 2,733 +6%
Female Veterans (included above) 146 218 +49%
Persons with HIV/AIDS 222 546 +146%
Experience of Domestic Violence 2,031 5,458 +169%
Physical Disability 4,071 4,854 +19%
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Mitigating Factors Hecrnt
Without tremendous work housing people over the past
several years, more would be homeless.
2012 - 2014 Annual Housing Placements for Various Populations*
Persons Permanently Hou
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
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3,983.
2014
Families, excluding Veterans
and Chronically Homeless
• Non-Chronically Homeless
Veterans
▪ Chronically HomelessVeterans
Chronically Homeless, Non-
Veterans
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Impacting Factors
Housing Affordability Crisis
• The average monthly rent in the Los Angeles region
($1,716 in Dec 2014) makes it one of the top 10 highest
places to rent in the US (per the USC Casden Forecast
2014).
• Next to comparable cities, the cost of living in Los Angeles
is among the highest. Yet, Angelenos earn less than in any
other comparable city (per a report by Economic
Roundtable — March 2015).
• High rents are driving more Californians into poverty (per
the California Housing Partnership Report — April 2015).
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Impacting Factors
Wages and Employment
■ In the City of L.A., 723,000 employed, working age
adults earn less than $15.25 an hour. 22% of those
earning below $15.25 live in poverty.
■ L.A. County's unemployment rate of 7.5% is still above
the statewide rate of 7.1% and significantly above the
national unemployment rate of 5.6%.
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Mitigating Factors
Veterans■ Homelessness among veterans remained basically
flat from 2013 (4,007 to 4,016).
■ Across L.A. County the number of veterans has
decreased by 6% since 2013 (4,618 to 4,363)*■ Since 2013, 7,500 veterans have been housed.**
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Current Solutions 20.
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• LAHSA works with community partners, Home For Good,
City and County agencies to create a sustainable systemic
infrastructure that targets to each homeless
subpopulation with resources and interventions that:
• Acquire and deploy additional homelessness resources.
• Appropriately prioritize available resources.
• Improve coordination throughout LA City and County.
• Address the full spectrum of homelessness, from serving those
currently experiencing homelessness to supporting diversion and
prevention efforts.
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Current Solutions
• Homeless Family Solutions System (HFSS) was
established in 2013 to create a seamless, cooperative
system of service delivery for homeless families.
• Coordinated Entry System (CES), launched as a pilot in
2011, improves access to services, service coordination,
and targeted housing intervention for homeless
individuals with the highest need.
• Veteran Surge to ensure all veterans housed by 2015.
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Current Solutions
LA Continuum new resources:
• January 2015, City Housing Authority won $10 million
award for 550 units of Permanent Supportive
Housing for Chronically Homeless persons.
• Spring 2015, the City and County Housing Authorities
received 588 VASH vouchers for homeless veterans.
• Spring 2015, VA awarded LA $30 million in Supportive
Housing for Veterans Families funding.
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