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The state grant will help L.A. County place more than half of Skid Row's homeless population into interim housing. $60-million state grant to aid L.A. County in expanding homeless services in Skid Row
Beginning in 2017, it started buying up residential hotels in Los Angeles' Skid Row, with the goal of rehabilitating them and renting them out at low, unsubsidized rates.
Skid Row is the unofficial name for a neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles [1] officially known as Central City East. [2]Skid Row contains one of the largest stable populations of homeless people in the United States, estimated at over 4,400, and has been known for its condensed homeless population since at least the 1930s. [3]
Local officials had applied for federal FEMA funds to help support newly-arrived migrants who have struggled to find housing in the city.
Performance artist John Malpede moved to Los Angeles from New York in 1984 to start work as an outreach paralegal at the Inner City Law Center (ICLC). He began leading theater workshops for the neighborhood's homeless population out of the ICLC's offices on Skid Row, gathering a group of performers and artists who now create their art as the Los Angeles Poverty Department (the acronym, LAPD ...
Para Los Niños, which was started after its founder read a 1979 Los Angeles Times article describing the lives of migrant children on Skid Row, has been asking local officials for funding to ...
L.A. County has seen a decrease of nearly 14% in the homeless population on Skid Row under a project launched a year ago.
The video shared on Instagram was first posted to X, formerly Twitter, on June 19 by KABC-TV in Los Angeles to mark the grand opening of a 19-story high-rise in the city’s Skid Row area, home to ...