Below are 58 shelters for homeless in Los Angeles, CA County.
Good Shepherd Center - Languille Drop-in Center (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90026 (213) 250-5241 Languille Emergency shelter provides a temporary home for 30 women who are taking the first crucial step out of homelessness toward a life of dignity and self-sufficiency. The women who come through the doors of Languille have lived on the streets or in their cars, fled domestic violence, suffered a job loss, experienced health problems or other life circumstances that led them to homelessness. |
Union Rescue Mission Los Angeles, CA - 90013 (213) 347-6300 Union Rescue Mission (URM) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to serving men, women and children experiencing homelessness. Established in 1891, URM is one of the largest rescue missions of its kind in the United States and the oldest in Los Angeles.We provide a comprehensive array of emergency and long-term services to our guests, including: food, shelter, clothing, medical and dental care, recovery programs, transitional housing, legal assistance, education, counseling, and job training to needy men, women, children, and families. |
1736 Family Crisis Center - Emergency Youth Shelter (for Ages 10 To 17) Hermosa Beach, CA - 90018 (323) 737-3900 Since 1972, 1736 Family Crisis Center has been responding to the growing needs of victims of domestic violence, runaway and homeless youth, homeless families, unemployed adults and youth, and other low-income community members in need of assistance. We are dedicated to providing professional, cutting -edge, comprehensive programs that are managed by licensed therapists, attorneys and our experienced staff. Men, women, children and families can access life saving support 24 hours a day through five shelters, three community service centers and five crisis hotlines. We are always accessible and ready to help kids and families so that they can permanently escape the worst possible conditions of poverty and violence. |
Walden House - Multi Service Center, 22nd Street Los Angeles, CA - 90007 (415) 554-1100 Not Available |
Downtown Women's Center - Day Center (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90013 (213) 680-0600 The mission of the Downtown Women’s Center is to provide permanent supportive housing and a safe and healthy community fostering dignity, respect, and personal stability, and to advocate ending homelessness for women. |
Lamp Community - Frank Rice Haven Los Angeles, CA - 90013 (213) 488-9559 Lamp Community is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that permanently ends homelessness, improves health, and builds self-sufficiency among men and women living with severe mental illness |
The Midnight Mission - Day Room Los Angeles, CA - 90014 (213) 624-9258 Mission Statement-To offer a bridge to self-sufficiency for homeless people through counseling, education, training and job placement.To make available the necessities of life to homeless people: food, shelter, clothing, personal hygiene needs, and medical care.To offer the 12-step approach to recovery.To serve homeless people with empathy and respect, without sermonizing.To provide for the homeless as an independent social service agency. |
Volunteers Of America Greater Los Angeles - Drop-in Center Los Angeles, CA - 90014 (213) 624-4663 Volunteers of America is a non-profit human services organization committed to serving people in need, strengthening families, and building communities.  |
U.s. Vets - Los Angeles (for Veterans) Inglewood, CA - 90301 (310) 348-7600 The successful transition of military veterans and their families through the provision of housing, counseling, career development and comprehensive support. |
U.s. Vets - Long Beach At Villages At Cabrillo (for Veterans) Long Beach, CA - 90810 (562) 388-8016 U.S.VETS-Long Beach, established in 2001, is the largest of the eleven U.S. VETS sites.It is located at the Villages at Cabrillo, 26 acres of former Cabrillo/Savannah Naval housing site. U.S.VETS – Long Beach is the only U.S.VETS Site that offers the Women Veterans & Children program. The Long Beach site serves 550 veterans daily. |
Good Shepherd Center - Mother & Child Residence (for Women & Children) Los Angeles, CA - 90026 (323) 469-6540 Since 1984, Good Shepherd Center has assisted the most vulnerable of the homeless population— women and children. Our mission is to help homeless women rebuild their lives so they and their children will experience a brighter future. Through housing, employment and other supportive services, we offer women hope and the opportunity to achieve independence. |
Good Shelter Center - Hawkes Transitional Residence (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90026 (213) 482-0281 After emergency shelter, some women need additional assistance to transition to independent living. Part of our Women's Village, Hawkes Transitional Residence provides 30 homeless women with private, furnished rooms for an average stay of 12-15 months and a maximum stay of two years. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Trudy & Norman Louis Valley Shelter North Hollywood, CA - 91605 (818) 982-4091 Since 1983, LAFH has grown to become the largest provider of affordable housing in the San Fernando Valley and a best practices provider of basic needs and homeless services throughout Greater Los Angeles. LAFH is a unique housing provider because its services and real estate development address the full continuum of care for homeless and low-income households, from temporary housing to permanent rental housing, all linked to supportive services. In total we own and operate 22 properties, including three shelters and 19 permanent affordable apartment buildings. In 2011, LAFH reached 3,518 children, parents and single adults through its multi-tiered supportive housing system. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Sydney M. Irmas Transitional Living Center North Hollywood, CA - 91605 (818) 982-4091 Since 1983, LAFH has grown to become the largest provider of affordable housing in the San Fernando Valley and a best practices provider of basic needs and homeless services throughout Greater Los Angeles. LAFH is a unique housing provider because its services and real estate development address the full continuum of care for homeless and low-income households, from temporary housing to permanent rental housing, all linked to supportive services. In total we own and operate 22 properties, including three shelters and 19 permanent affordable apartment buildings. In 2011, LAFH reached 3,518 children, parents and single adults through its multi-tiered supportive housing system. |
Hope For Homeless Youth - Womens Home (for Women & Children) Los Angeles, CA - 90026 (213) 353-0775 Our objective is to reach out to the homeless, run away youth of the inner city and the low income community.  Our program is structured to incorporate the meeting of physical and emotional needs of the youth and hurting people we seek out on the street. For their physical needs we provide nutrition, food, hygiene and emergency shelter. Referrals are also given if we are unable to house such individuals. |
Hope For Homeless Youth - Men's Home (for Men) Los Angeles, CA - 90026 (213) 353-0639 Our objective is to reach out to the homeless, run away youth of the inner city and the low income community.  Our program is structured to incorporate the meeting of physical and emotional needs of the youth and hurting people we seek out on the street. For their physical needs we provide nutrition, food, hygiene and emergency shelter. Referrals are also given if we are unable to house such individuals. |
Rainbow Services - Villa Paloma Transitional Shelter (for Women & Children) San Pedro, CA - 90731 (310) 547-9343 Through our Villa Paloma Transitional Shelter, Rainbow Services provides transitional housing for longer-term safety and assistance for women and children after they exit a domestic violence emergency shelter. |
Upward Bound House - Family Place Santa Monica, CA - 90403 (310) 458-7779 Family Place provides transitional housing and services for families with minor dependent children. Traditionally, homeless shelters separate men and women; our unique model maintains the family unit intact in separate apartments.The program is housed in a 21-unit apartment building in the heart of Santa Monica's residential community. The units comfortably accommodate a full family, with kitchens and home furnishings. The apartment complex includes a playground and common areas. |
Walden House - Fotep, El Monte (for Women & Children) El Monte, CA - 91732 (415) 226-1775
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Walden House - Adult Residential, Hill Street (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90015 (415) 226-1775
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The Los Angeles House Of Ruth (for Women & Children) Los Angeles, CA - 90033 (323) 266-4139
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Los Angeles Mission - Urban Training Institute Los Angeles, CA - 90013 213629122738 “Promoting a Passion for Life- Long Learningâ€.Rehabilitation is a healing process and it must involve every aspect of a person. The Los Angeles Mission’s Urban Training Institute is designated to facilitate holistic restoration of men and women whose lives have been devastated by the disintegrative aspects of homelessmess and/ or substance abuse. It serves the total person: spirit, soul and body and addressess all issues from a relational rehabilitation approach |
Los Angeles Mission - Anne Douglas Center (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90013 (213) 629-1227 Anne Douglas Center For Women:The Los Angeles Mission’s Women’s outreach was named the Anne Douglas Center for Women in recognition of Mrs. Kirk Douglas’ long-standing compassionate generosity to the homeless. "If I had but one wish, I think becoming a recognized patron of homeless men and women would be it. I hope together we will be able to alleviate their plight entirely."-Anne Douglas,December 20, 1990 |
The Mary Lind Foundation - Pat's Place Los Angeles, CA - 90006 (213) 480-8669
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The Midnight Mission - Family Housing Program Los Angeles, CA - 90014 (213) 624-9258 The Midnight Mission's Family Housing Program goes beyond emergency care by providing long-term solutions highlighting structure, accountability and opportunity. We remove the obstacles to self-sufficiency while our participant families learn basic living skills in a comprehensive and demanding 9 - 12 month program. |
New Image Emergency Shelter - Project Stepping Stone Long Beach, CA - 90802 (562) 983-7289 Today, more than 20 years later, it operates sixteen (16) programs, provides numerous supportive services and has over 240 employees. However, more than 81% of these funds are restricted, or program specific, only. |
People Assisting The Homeless Path - Rhonda Fleming Family Center Los Angeles, CA - 90004 (323) 644-2216 The Rhonda Fleming Family Center is a center of compassion for families that is generously sponsored by PATH’s own board member and actress/philanthropist Rhonda Fleming Carlson. Located in the PATH Regional Homeless Center in central LA, the center provides single mothers with children with up to six months of housing in a clean and private room. Families gain access to life-skills training, case management, employment training, healthcare and supportive services. The program also has tutoring and recreational activities for children and is furnished with a lounge, kitchen, dining room, tutoring center and an enclosed outdoor playground. |
People Assisting The Homeless Path - Pathways Women (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90004 (323) 644-2216 Located at the RHC, the PATHWays Women program offers 21 beds of transitional housing and access to the variety of supportive services available in the PATHMall. The program provides a unique support system that is catered towards the specific needs of homeless women. Female participants partake in special workshops that deal with topics such as self-esteem, anger management, and personal finances. The program even offers a small library and meditation room. Women are able to stay up to 6 month as they reach the help they need to establish a stable and independent life. |
People Assisting The Homeless Path - Pathways Men (for Men) Los Angeles, CA - 90004 (323) 644-2216 The PATHWays Men program in the RHC provides a total of 39 transitional housing beds and support for homeless men. Participants of the program attend personal finance workshops, and are able to receive help from all of the different service providers located in the PATHMall, including healthcare, substance abuse counseling, and a job center. Each client has his own roomette with a clean bed and space for personal belongings, and is able to stay for up to 6 months as he rebuilds his life. |
People Assisting The Homeless Path - Path Westside Center Los Angeles, CA - 90064 (310) 996-0034 The PATH West Los Angeles houses two main programs:PATHWays Transitional Housing:his program offers 32 beds of transitional housing for homeless men, women and families in West Los Angeles. Residents can stay for up to 90 days and receive case management, life skills workshops and housing placement assistance. PATHFinders Job Center:PATHFinders Job Center offers a full-service career assistance program with many benefits. Through the program, individuals receive career counseling, job preparation skills and access to employment resources. It’s more than just an employment center - It's a place where clients find support and guidance from a team of professionals who are dedicated to wellness, recovery and self sufficiency. |
Sunshine Mission (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90007 (213) 747-7419
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Union Station Foundation Usf - Euclid Villa Pasadena, CA - 91104 (626) 240-4550 Euclid Villa provides 14 apartments with supportive services for families transporting out of homelessness. Families pay 30% of their income for rent, while gaining the skills, stability and confidence they need to secure permanent housing. |
People Assisting The Homeless Path - Pathcares (for The Disabled) Los Angeles, CA - 90004 (323) 644-2200 The PATHCares program offers support to men with HIV/AIDS and those with other special health needs. The program has 18 private rooms and connects clients with all of the services available in the PATHMall enabling them to achieve greater health and self-sufficiency |
The Midnight Mission - Educational Training Program Los Angeles, CA - 90014 213624925812 The faces of the people who come through our doors today are younger than in the past. The average age of a participant today is 34 years old. According to a 2004 assessment test given to our program participants, 48% fall into the category of needing an adult basic skills program which means that they tested below an 8th grade level, 31% are in need of the high school diploma program, and 21% tested at a college level and are ready for the Consumer Economics and Life Skills training. |
Harbor Interfaith - Accelerated Learning & Living Program (all) San Pedro, CA - 90731 (310) 831-0603 The Accelerated Learning and Living (A.L.L.) transitional housing and job development program offers 12 to 18-months of affordable, independent living.The 24-unit, three story, apartment complex, includes 21 one-bedroom units and 3 two bedroom units. Additional amenities include: indoor courtyard, private parking, and a laundry room on each of the three floors. |
House Of Hope - Sober Living (for Women) San Pedro, CA - 90733 (877) 403-8016 Sober Living-Women will find strength, structure, and the joy of recovery at the House of Hope Sober Living Program. A team of certified professionals, trained in chemical dependency, will help guide women to recovery with reinforcement and support activities. |
1736 Family Crisis Center - Battered Women And Their Children (for Women & Children) Los Angeles, CA - 90018 (323) 737-3900 The main goal of the program is to help women and children overcome the personal traumas related to domestic violence. We strive to help them set up safe new lives with the skills they need for long-term success. The first step to reaching these goals is to create a comprehensive plan. We make note of their strengths, areas that need attention, and their long-term dreams, with concrete steps that will help them achieve their goals. |
Volunteers Of America Greater Los Angeles - Veterans Transitional Housing (for Veterans) Los Angeles, CA - 90014 (213) 435-4800 VOALA TRANSITION HOUSE Our 20,000 sq. ft., 150 bed service center provides residential and non-residential programs to serve as many as 4,000 people annually. Services include emergency and transitional shelter, jobs, corrections and addiction programs geared specifically towards veterans. Meetings are held 3x daily on weekdays and 2x on weekends for AA, NA, CA, HIV Awareness, and other self–help groups. |
Downtown Women's Center - Permanent Supportive Housing (for Women) Los Angeles, CA - 90013 (213) 680-0600 Since 1986, DWC’s Residence has provided a stable community environment with supportive services assisting formerly homeless women to live in safety and dignity. Having a permanent home — not living night-to-night, shelter-to-shelter — is a life-altering experience for residents. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Alabama Court Canoga Park, CA - 91303 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Casa Central Los Angeles, CA - 90011 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Casa Figueroa Los Angeles, CA - 90037 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Cecil Younger Gardens Van Nuys, CA - 91405 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Cochran Villa Los Angeles, CA - 90016 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Delano Court I & Ii Van Nuys, CA - 91411 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Gentry Village North North Hollywood, CA - 91605 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Gentry Village North Hollywood, CA - 91605 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Harmony Gardens North Hollywood, CA - 91601 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Harmony Place North Hollywood, CA - 91601 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Hyde Park Apartments Inglewood, CA - 90302 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Klump Sro Apartments North Hollywood, CA - 91601 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Martin Luther King Village Los Angeles, CA - 90037 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Strong Residence Los Angeles, CA - 90057 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Vanowen Gardens North Hollywood, CA - 91605 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
L.a. Family Housing Lafh - Vineland Place Sun Valley, CA - 91352 (818) 982-4091 Our mission is to help families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services. |
Upward Bound House - Senior Villa (for Seniors) Santa Monica, CA - 90403 (310) 458-7779 Senior Villa provides affordable housing to approximately 90 elderly residents and a network of services to help the residents live independently, with dignity, for as long as possible. Case management includes connections to transportation, food, medical care, and other assistance for the disabled and frail. |
Volunteers Of America Greater Los Angeles - North Hollywood Apartments North Hollywood, CA - 91606 (818) 769-3617
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Volunteers Of America Greater Los Angeles - Ballington Plaza Los Angeles, CA - 90014 (213) 629-4449
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