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LA Counts Homeless Population Starting Next Week

LA Counts Homeless Population Starting Next Week

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Greater ⁢Los Angeles Homeless Count Seeks ⁢Volunteers

With the annual Greater​ Los Angeles Homeless​ Count less then ‍a week away, the​ Los Angeles ⁢Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is actively recruiting volunteers to participate ⁢in the three-day event,‍ scheduled for January 20-22, 2026. LAHSA aims to have approximately 4,200 volunteers, and​ currently ​has nearly 3,000 registered.Interested ‍individuals can sign up‌ to ​volunteer​ at theycountwillyou.org.

Count schedule by Region

The count will be conducted across different regions ⁢on consecutive⁢ days:

  • Tuesday, January 20: San Fernando Valley and ​Metro Los ⁢Angeles
  • Wednesday, ⁤January 21: San ​Gabriel Valley and East Los Angeles
  • Thursday, january⁤ 22: Antelope Valley, West Los Angeles, South Los ‌Angeles, and the South Bay/Harbor region

The ⁢cities of Glendale, ‍Long ⁣Beach, and Pasadena ‍will conduct​ their own independent counts through ‌their respective health departments.

Why the Count Matters

The annual point-in-time count is crucial for ​several reasons. It ⁤fulfills requirements set by the U.S. Department of ⁣Housing and Urban Development ‌(HUD) and⁢ provides a yearly⁤ assessment ‌of the number of⁤ people ⁢experiencing⁤ homelessness in Los Angeles county. This data⁣ is ⁣vital ‌for allocating resources and developing effective strategies to address⁣ homelessness. HUD requires these ​counts to receive federal funding for homeless assistance programs.

Improvements for 2026 Count

LAHSA officials have ⁤implemented several improvements to enhance the efficiency and ⁣accuracy of⁤ the 2026 count:

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