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Los Angeles
Homeless
Count Results
Los Angeles County and
Continuum of Care
Thank You
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority would like to thank
the following partners for their invaluable help during the 2017
Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count:
Unsheltered Sheltered
“An individual/family whose “An individual/family living in a
primary nighttime residence is supervised publicly or privately
public/private place not designed
operated shelter designed to
for or ordinarily used as a regular
sleeping accommodation for provide temporary living
human beings.” arrangement.”
Emergency Shelters
Transitional Housing
Safe Havens
Emergency Hotel/Motel Voucher
Supervisorial District
Council District
Population:
Total
57,794 People experiencing homelessness on a given night (Sheltered and
Unsheltered)
(26%) 14,966
(26%) 12,173 +23%
(74%) 42,828
(74%) 34,701
+23%
2016 2017
Total: 46,874 Total: 57,794
Unsheltered Sheltered
Los Angeles County also includes Glendale, Long Beach, and Pasadena CoCs
Los Angeles County also includes Glendale, Long Beach, and Pasadena CoCs
Population:
Total
(Sheltered and
Unsheltered)
Los Angeles County also includes Glendale, Long Beach, and Pasadena CoCs
Los Angeles County also includes Glendale, Long Beach, and Pasadena CoCs
Los Angeles County also includes Glendale, Long Beach, and Pasadena CoCs
Population:
Total
34,189 People experiencing homelessness on a given night (Sheltered and
Unsheltered)
(26%) 8,952
(25%) 7,126 +26%
2016 2017
Unsheltered Sheltered
Population:
(25%) 13,972
(25%) 11,073 +26%
(75%) 41,216
(75%) 32,781 +26%
2016 2017
Total: 43,854 Total: 55,188
Unsheltered Sheltered
LA CoC excludes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
Population:
Vehicles and
14,412 Vehicles and encampments Encampments
+23%
4,545
+23%
3,707
3,516
+21% +20%
+50% 2,851
2,342
2,147
1,862 1,946
1,428 1,540
Population:
Population:
Total
Total Homeless Population by Age (Sheltered and
Los Angeles Continuum of Care, 2016 - 2017 Unsheltered)
(8%) 3,615
Under 18 +41%
Includes children in families (9%) 5,091
and unaccompanied minors
2016 2017
(9%) 3,752
62 & Older +7% Total: 43,854 Total: 55,188
(7%) 4,005
Population:
Total
Total Homeless Population by Race and Ethnicity
Los Angeles Continuum of Care, 2016 - 2017 (Sheltered and
Unsheltered)
Population:
Total
(Sheltered and
Total Homeless Population by Gender
Unsheltered)
Los Angeles County, 2016 - 2017
(33%) 15,431
Female +16%
(31%) 17,882
Male
(66%) 30,955 +27%
(68%) 39,268
Transgender
(1%) 488 -1%
(1%) 484
2016 2017
Total: 46,874 Total: 57,794
“Does not identify as male, female, or transgender” category was introduced to the Demographic Survey for the first time in 2017
Los Angeles County includes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
Population:
Total (Sheltered and
Unsheltered) 18+
(24%) 10,486
Substance Use Disorder
-11%
(18%) 9,285
(1.6%) 694
Persons with HIV/AIDS +67%
2016 2017
(2.2%) 1,160
Total: 43,015 Total: 52,424
Veterans
Families
Youth
Population:
Chronically
17,531 Chronically homeless persons experience homelessness Homeless
on a given night
(93%) 16,321
(94%) 13,746
+19%
2016 2017
Total: 14,644 Total: 17,531
Unsheltered Sheltered
housing in 2016
121% Increase from 2015
536% Increase from 2014
2,683
1,213
422
Population:
Veterans
4,828 Veterans experience homelessness on a given night
57% Increase from 2016 total of 3,071
20% Increase from 2015 total of 4,016
Total Homeless Veteran Population
Los Angeles County, 2016 - 2017
(27%) 1,289
-11%
(47%) 1,453
(73%) 3,539
2016 2017
Total: 3,071 Total: 4,828
Unsheltered Sheltered
Los Angeles County includes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
Population:
Veterans
3,548 Veterans placed into permanent housing in 2016
5% Decrease from 2015
3,769
3,584
2015 2016
LA CoC excludes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
The 2015 data reflects a recent reconciliation by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
People in Families
LA County
Population:
People in families
Unsheltered Sheltered
1,046 1,050
875
736
Dec-16
Dec-12
Dec-13
Dec-14
Dec-15
Jan-13
Jan-14
Feb-14
Jan-15
Jan-16
Jan-17
Feb-13
Feb-15
Feb-16
Feb-17
CalWORKs Homeless Temporary Assistance Requests Received
CalWORKs Homeless Temporary Assistance Requests Approved
Los Angeles County includes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach
Population:
7,163 People in families housed in 2016 People in families
6,867 7,163
4,282
Population:
Total Youth
5,983 Youth experiencing homelessness on a given night (Sheltered and
Unsheltered)
(24%) 1,447
+21%
(33%) 1,208
(76%) 4,536
+81%
(67%) 2,509
2016 2017
Total: 3,717 Total: 5,983
Unsheltered Sheltered
2017 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count made an improvement in execution of the Youth Count from 2016.
Youth Includes Transition Age Youth (18-24), Unaccompanied Minors (Under 18) and Young Families (where no person is above the age of 24)
Los Angeles County includes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
Population:
5,983 Youth experiencing homelessness on a given night in 2017 Total Youth
(Sheltered and
Unsheltered)
Youth homelessness by subpopulation similar in 2016
(4%) 189
Youth Includes Transition Age Youth (18-24), Unaccompanied Minors (Under 18) and Young Family Members (where no person is above the age
of 24)
Los Angeles County includes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
Population:
Youth
1,209 Youth newly housed in 2016
24% Increase from 2015
59% Increase from 2014
Youth Placed into Housing
Los Angeles Continuum of Care, 2014 - 2016
1,209
976
758
Place of Residence
Before Becoming
Homeless
Currently Fleeing
Violence
Sex Trafficking
Population:
Length of Time Spent in LA County by year similar in 2016 Unsheltered Adults 25+
and Children in Adult
Families
Length of Time Spent in LA County, Unsheltered Adults 25+ & Children in Adult Families
Los Angeles Continuum of Care, 2017
(70%) 22,856
Los Angeles County
(71%) 29,187
(7%) 2,444
Other County in Southern California
(7%) 2,805
(3%) 1,140
Other County in California
(3%) 1,245
(17%) 5,713
Out of State
(17%) 6,901
Population:
8,044 people experiencing homelessness Unsheltered Adults 25+
and Children in Adult
for the first time, became homeless in the past year Families
(60%) 21,935
(57%) 17,421
2016 2017
First Time Experiencing Homelessness includes people experiencing homelessness for any duration
LA CoC excludes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
(12%) 2,210
+59%
(17%) 1,393
(88%) 15,735
+130%
(83%) 6,840
2016 2017
Total: 8,233 Total: 17,945
Unsheltered Sheltered
68%
(306)
50%
(7,229)
43%
27% (67)
(9,577)
Population:
Unsheltered Adults 25+
and Children in Adult
Families
Population:
Unsheltered,18+ and
Unaccompanied Minors
42%
6% 28% (162)
(1,666) (3,050) 24%
(36)
Survey Question: “Have you ever been forced, threatened, or pressured into performing a sex act with another person and the
person(s) that forced you received payment or anything of value in exchange for this act?”
Question asked using response card
LA CoC excludes Glendale, Pasadena, and Long Beach CoCs
Housing Affordability
Housing Availability
Poverty
Joint Center for Housing Studies, The State of the Nation’s Housing 2016
California Housing Partnership Corporation (2017), Los Angeles County Housing Need 2017
URL: http://1p08d91kd0c03rlxhmhtydpr.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Los-Angeles-County-2017.pdf
California Housing Partnership Corporation (2017), Los Angeles County Housing Need 2017
URL: http://1p08d91kd0c03rlxhmhtydpr.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Los-
Angeles-County-2017.pdf
Marcus & Millichap Multifamily Investment Forecast, National Report, 2017, URL:
https://www.marcusmillichap.com/research/researchreports/reports/2017/01/17/multifamily-investment-forecast
California Housing Partnership Corporation (2017), Los Angeles County Housing Need 2017
URL: http://1p08d91kd0c03rlxhmhtydpr.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Los-Angeles-County-2017.pdf
Measure H and
Proposition HHH
Sales tax generating $355 million $1.2 billion bond measure estimated to
annually for services and programs to build 10,000 units of permanent
prevent and combat homelessness: supportive housing
Rapid Re-housing
Permanent Supportive Housing
Enhancing Emergency Shelter System
Homelessness Prevention for Families,
Individuals, and Youth
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