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The People Concern is at the forefront of ending homelessness and domestic violence in Los Angeles County. We are dedicated to building a more equitable community so that all of our neighbors can be housed, healthy and safe. Education, advocacy and community dialogue are crucial to our work. Our blog takes a deeper dive into social justice and policy topics as they relate to homelessness and domestic violence and provides educational resources, a behind the scenes look into the work that we do and a space for open communication.
After eviction, perilous housing journey comes to a close for senior citizen
One local senior citizen who likened his fight for housing to a “death sentence” has been given a reprieve in his situation, finding at least a small bit of comfort in his new abode.
Santa Monica Plans for affordable housing move forward at 1318 4th Street in Santa Monica
Two years after an unsuccessful campaign to block the demolition of Downtown Santa Monica’s Parking Structure 3, plans to build affordable housing on the empty lot it left behind are starting to move forward.
Special guest panel on homelessness shows how are other cities are handling the crisis
A group of local, regional and state elected officials gathered in Santa Monica on Friday at the behest of local restaurants for a panel discussion on the homelessness crisis.
Después de las drogas y la prisión, ellas reciben un hogar y otra oportunidad
El pasado 24 de enero, Kimberly descubrió que estaba embarazada. En su caso, no habría fiesta de celebración porque en aquel momento ella era indigente y sufría de abuso de sustancias.
Nuevo hogar en Los Ángeles para mujeres que estuvieron en la cárcel
La organización Turning Point inauguró Sisterhood Alliance for Freedom and Equality (SAFE) en el Sur-Centro de Los Ángeles
Santa Monica City Council Approves Partnership for Affordable Housing Expansion
The Santa Monica City Council has given the green light to a partnership with Hollywood Community Housing Corporation to expand the city’s inventory of affordable and permanent supportive housing.
LA County Provides Pathway Home Operation in Santa Monica
Los Angeles County’s Pathway Home program brought 25 people experiencing homelessness off the streets of Santa Monica and into safe interim housing, where they will receive supportive services and other resources to help them transition out of homelessness and into permanent housing.
First Line of Defense: Skid Row’s Wellness Center provides mental health services
Nestled in the heart of Skid Row, the Wellness Center stands as a beacon for those living on the streets struggling with mental health issues.
Homelessness In Malibu: Learn About The Latest At A Community Meeting
“The homelessness crisis impacts everyone, housed and unhoused, here in Malibu and across the state,” Mayor Steve Uhring said in a statement.
Wende Museum to Present The People’s Concern; Art of the Unhoused Dec. 16
The People Concern’s Studio 526, a sanctuary for creative expression in Skid Row, brings us the voices of those who find strength and solace in art.
Volunteer Spotlight: Will Helps Save Lives Through Harm Reduction
Will Turner started volunteering with The People Concern in 2019. Will's creative spirit initially led him to engage with residents of Skid Row at our Studio 526, but when the pandemic disrupted on-site volunteering, he found a new path that would not only align with...
Harm Reduction Kits Help Save Lives in Skid Row
Rick does his usual round through the streets of Skid Row –around San Julian and Sixth Street. He is recognized and greeted by several members of the community. He keeps a lookout for individuals silently battling the hardships of living on the street. Individuals...
Cementing the Foundation to Harvest our Future
In March, amidst the warm spring breeze, several children and their parents came together in the yard of the Ray Grutzmacher Family Community site to celebrate the much-awaited opening of their brand-new community garden. As the children dug their hands into...
The People Concern’s Outreach Teams Lead Inside Safe Initiative
“You are wasting your time.” Kiana Matthews, E6 Outreach Midtown Assistant Director, heard these words often when she performed her first outreach at the encampment around 6th Street and Fairfax Boulevard in Los Angeles back in the Spring of 2020. Matthews recalls...













