With an estimated 50,000 people living on the streets, Los Angeles has an epidemic homeless problem. Mayor Garcetti recently declared a State of Emergency, and the City government continues to pursue various approaches to try to stem the tide. HomeAid America, a national non-profit provider of housing for homeless families and individuals for 27 years, has now launched HomeAid Los Angeles. HomeAid identifies charities and care providers working to help homeless families and individuals that are in need of additional or upgraded facilities in which to house people while they offer needed programmatic resources, such as job and life skills training, financial counseling, and physical and emotional support.
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