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DEPARTMENT ON DISABILITY: HOUSING LISTING GUIDE
HOUSING LISTINGS GUIDE
DEPARTMENT ON DISABILITY
EQUITY THROUGH ACCESS
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
HOUSING GUIDE
FOR PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES
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PREFACE
Welcome to the Department on Disability’s Housing Listings Guide.
This directory was developed to empower individuals with disabilities to search for
affordable and accessible housing.
These listings provide an overview of housing and sheltering resources located in
the Los Angeles area. The listings, organizations and rental properties listed on the
following pages are privately-owned and managed, and not afliated with the City of
Los Angeles, Department on Disability. If you are interested in obtaining more infor-
mation on a specic unit, you must apply or contact the management agents.
For those who are experiencing homelessness while looking for housing, this guide
also includes a brief overview of homelessness resources.
PLEASE NOTE: The information provided in this directory is subject to change. To the
best of our knowledge, the information provided is current at the time of printing.
It is recommended that you visit other cities throughout the County to expand your
housing search.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE 3
LOS ANGELES HOUSING + COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
DEPARTMENT - ACCESSIBLE HOUSING 6
INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER (ILC) 9
LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT 11
SHARE! COLLABORATIVE HOUSING 12
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 13
HOUSING RIGHTS CENTER + LA COUNTY AFFORDABLE
HOUSING LISTINGS 15
LOS ANGELES HOMELESS SERVICES AUTHORITY 17
SAFE PARKING 26
WINTER SHELTER 31
LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOUSING FOR HEALTH 32
SOLID GROUND HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM 33
EMERGENCY ALERT 35
LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) +
ACCESSIBLE HOUSING
The Los Angeles Housing Departments mission is to produce,
preserve and protect safe and affordable housing for all
Angelenos in all neighborhoods
Services and Resources provided are listed below and can be
found and accessed at housing.lacity.org or by telephone at:
Toll-free: 866-557-7368
Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Days: Monday – Friday
TTY: If TTY is needed, please use
Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS) or dial 711. To access the
following information please visit https://lahousing.lacity.org/aahr
Services
• Online Services: Bill Pay,
Rent Registry, etc
File a Complaint (Violations)
• Looking for Affordable or
Accessible Housing?
• File a Tenants Eviction
Notice
Stay Housed LA (Eviction
Defense Program)
Forms (Landlords, Tenants,
and More)
Property Activity Report
• Property Look Up
Contact LAHD
Schedule a Public Counter
Appointment
Most Viewed
COVID-19 Renter
Protections
• Affordable Rental Housing
• RSO Overview
• Housing
• Rental Property Owners
Contact Us
File a Complaint
Resources
COVID-19 Resources
Contact Housing Is Key
• Looking for Housing?
• Public and Section 8
Housing
• Homeless Services
• Home Repair: Low-Income
Seniors, People with
Disabilities
California Public Records Act
(CPRA)
Rent RSO Calculator
• Find out if You Live in the
City of L.A.
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
All in-person visits to any of LAHD’s public counters require an appointment.
PLEASE NOTE: Appointments can be scheduled in person or virtual (online).
Walk-ins (with no appointment) will be available on a limited basis.
Please schedule an appointment to guarantee to receive services.
If you need assistance, please call our toll-free hotline at (866) 557-RENT [7368].
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LAHD has a rich history
dating back to 1990 when
the Housing Preservation and
Production Department was
established to respond to
community advocacy for a new
department that would focus
on and address the growing
shortage of affordable housing
in the City.
LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) +
ACCESSIBLE HOUSING
Housing Department’s (LAHD) Ofce locations:
The LAHD has the Accessible Housing Program (AcHP),
The Accessible Housing Program (AcHP) ensures that
people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to
rent, use, and enjoy housing that has received nancial
or other assistance from the City of Los Angeles (City) or
the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los
Angeles (CRA/LA).
ACHP keeps an on-line registry of buildings with accessible
units.
• Main / Garland
1200 W. 7th St., Suite 100,
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Central / Sunset
1910 Sunset Blvd Ste 300,
Los Angeles, CA 90026
East
2130 E. 1st St. #2600,
Los Angeles, CA 90033
North / Valley
6400 Laurel Canyon Blvd #610,
North Hollywood, CA 91606
South
8475 Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90044
• What is Accessible Rental
Housing?
• Accessible Housing Laws and
Regulations
• Settlement Agreement
• Contact Information
• Covered Housing Developments
Under the AcHP
• How Can I nd Accessible,
Affordable Housing?
• Reasonable Accommodations
and Modications
• Assistance and Service Animals
• Grievance Process for the AcHP
• AcHP Property Compliance
Website
• Resource for Tenants and
Landlords
Training and Education on AcHP
• Required Rental Property
Management Policies on AcHP
• Existing Covered Housing
Retrot Program
• New Construction
Menlo Family Housing pro-
vides 60 units of permanent
and affordable housing target-
ing low-income households
(within 30% - 50% AMI).
LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT (LAHD) +
ACCESSIBLE HOUSING
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING :
AcHP AT hcidla.achp@lacity.org OR CALLING (213) 808-8550
TTY:Due to technological changes, if TTY is needed to contact us, please use
Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS) such as Text-to-Voice TTY-based TRS,
Speech-to-Speech Relay Service, Shared Non-English Language Relay Services,
Captioned Telephone Service; IP Captioned Telephone Service, Internet Protocol
Relay Service, or Video Relay Service or dial 711.
This Rental Listings Guide provides you with the following information:
• Section 8 Contacts
• Affordable Housing
• Developers and Companies
• Newly Developed Affordable Housing
• Affordable Housing Listings for multi-family, seniors, and people with
disabilities.
ON THE REGISTRY, YOU CAN:
Search for Affordable Accessible Properties
• Start your Pre-Application Online for New Properties
• Track your Pre-Application Status
• Apply for Waitlisted Properties
• Information & Resources
To search for Housing click on the following icon:
Additionally you can access the following information,
please visit https://lahousing.lacity.org/aahr
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INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER (ILC)
ILC Address Contact Information
Communities Actively
Living Independent &
Free (CALIF) – Main Ofce
634 South Spring St.
2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Telephone: (213) 627-2477
TTY: (213) 623-9502
Website: http://calilc1.wixsite.
com/califnew
Disabled Resources
Center (DRC) – Main
Ofce
2750 East Spring St.
Long Beach, CA 90806-4429
Telephone: (562) 427-1000
Website: http://www.drcinc.org
Independent Living
Center of Southern
California (ILCSC) –
Administration Ofce
14407 Gilmore St. #101
Van Nuys, CA 91401
Telephone: (818) 785-6934
(800) 524-5272
TTY: (818) 785-7097
Website: http://www.ilcsc.org
Independent Living Cen-
ter of Southern California
(ILCSC) – Training House
Job Placement
14151 Haynes St.
Van Nuys, CA 91401
Telephone: (818) 908-1199
TTY: (818) 908-8574
Website: http://www.ilcsc.org
An independent living center is a consumer controlled,
community based, cross disability, nonresidential private
nonprot agency that is designed and operated within a
local community by individuals with disabilities. ILC’s in
California offer 7 types of core services: Information and
Referral, Advocacy, Independent Living Skills, Peer Coun-
seling, Transition, Personal Assistance Services and Housing.
HOUSING
ILC’s offer one-on-one assistance to qualied consumers to help them locate
affordable and accessible housing, as well as to nd residential supports and
accessing programs and services for which they may be eligible. When
reaching out to the local ILC please indicate that you would like to speak to a
“Housing Coordinator”.
To search for the nearest Independent Living Center near you please visit:
https://calsilc.ca.gov/independent-locator/
CALIF Communications
Center.
INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER (ILC)
ILC Address Contact Information
Independent Living Cen-
ter of Southern California
(ILCSC) – Darrell McDaniel
Service Ofce
14354 Haynes St.
Van Nuys, CA 91401
Telephone: (818) 988-9525
(877) 452-4227
TTY: (818) 988-3533
Website: http://www.ilcsc.org
Independent Living Cen-
ter of Southern California
(ILCSC) – Lancaster Ser-
vice Ofce
606 East Avenue K4
Lancaster, CA 93535
Telephone: (661) 942-9726
TTY: (661) 723-2509
Website: http://www.ilcsc.org
Service Center for
Independent Life (SCIL) –
Main Ofce
107 S. Spring St.
Claremont, CA 91711
Telephone: (909) 621-6722
Website: http://www.scil-ilc.org
Southern California Re-
source Services (SCRS) –
Main Ofce
830 Quill Dr. Suite D
Downey, CA 90242
Telephone: (562) 862-6531
Website: http://www.scrs-ilc.org
Southern California Re-
source Services (SCRS) –
Pasadena Ofce
2023 Lincoln Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91103
Telephone: (626) 587-5010
Website: http://www.scrs-ilc.org
Southern California Re-
source Services (SCRS) –
Arcadia Ofce
11625 Clark St.
Arcadia, CA 91006
Telephone: (310) 617-7035
Website: http://www.scrs-ilc.org
Disability Community
Resource Center (DCRC) –
Main Ofce
12901 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Telephone: (310) 390-3611
(888) 851-9245
Website: http://www.dcrc.co
Disability Community
Resource Center (DCRC) –
Wise & Health Aging
1527 4th St.
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Telephone: (310) 394-9871
Website: http://www.dcrc.co
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LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT
Housing.LACity.org is a
free, online property-search
service that links people with
affordable and accessible
housing in our communities.
Los Angeles Housing Department is a free online
property-search service that links people with affordable
and accessible housing in our communities and serves as
the City of Los Angeles Housing Resource Center.
TO ACCESS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT:
http://www.housing.lacity.org OR CALL 1-866-557-7368, MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY, 6:00AM- 5:00PM, PDT
• Main / Garland
1200 W. 7th St., Suite 100,
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Central / Sunset
1910 Sunset Blvd Ste 300,
Los Angeles, CA 90026
East
2130 E. 1st St. #2600,
Los Angeles, CA 90033
North / Valley
6400 Laurel Canyon Blvd #610,
North Hollywood, CA 91606
South
8475 Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90044
HOUSING DEPARTMENT’S (LAHD) OFFICE LOCATIONS:
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE HOUSING DEPARTMENT:
All in-person visits to any of LAHD’s public counters require an
appointment.
PLEASE NOTE: Appointments can be scheduled in person or virtual
(online). Walk-ins (with no appointment) will be available on a limited
basis. Please schedule an appointment to guarantee to receive services.
If you need assistance, please call our toll-free hotline
at (866) 557-RENT [7368].
• FREE searching and listing of rental
housing;
• Detailed listings that can include
pictures, maps, eligibility
requirements, and information
about nearby amenities such as
hospitals and schools;
Listings of accessible housing;
• Simple and detailed search options
that are easy to use;
• Helpful tools, including an
affordability calculator, rental
checklist, and information about
renters’ rights and responsibilities;
24/7 access online;
• Housing information that is
updated daily;
• A resource for families with
disabilities or facing housing
barriers.
THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING:
SHARE! COLLABORATIVE HOUSING
SHARE! Collaborative Housing is a public-private
partnership providing affordable, permanent supportive
housing to disabled people in single-family houses
throughout Los Angeles County.
People with similar issues, such as vets, mental health
consumers, people with diabetes, trauma issues, etc. live
like college roommates, each paying $500 or less monthly
in a fully-furnished house. The Collaborative Housing
Homeowner furnishes the house, pays all utilities, does not
collect a Security Deposit and does not require the resident
to pay for a credit or background check. Residents pay rent
from their disability checks or other income directly to the
Homeowner.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 1-877-SHARE-49 (TOLL-FREE) OR
WRITE INFO@SHARESELFHELP.ORG TODAY.
YOU CAN ALSO VISIT THEIR WEBSITE AT http://shareselfhelp.org/pro
grams/share collaborative-housing/
SHARE! Culver City
6666 Green Valley Circle
Culver City, California 90230
(310)305-8878
SHARE! Downtown
425 South Broadway
Los Angeles, California 90013
(213)213-0100
SHARE! Culver City and
SHARE! Downtown Los An-
geles are friendly, accessible
and supportive centers where
a large community of self-help
support groups meet each
week, addressing all kinds of
issues such as anger man-
agement, health, depression,
self-esteem, relationships,
childhood abuse, substance
abuse, reaching goals, and
many more.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HUD administers federal housing and urban development
programs with the goal of ensuring affordable, healthy
places to live. For general questions contact the HUD
ofce nearest you.
Department of Housing and
Urban Development Act of
1965 creates HUD as Cabinet-
level agency.
Los Angeles Field Ofce
300 North Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
Phone: (213) 894-8000 / TTY: (213) 894-8133
Email: CA_W[email protected]
• Online: http://hud.gov/california
https://www.hud.gov/
Rental Assistance
• Affordable housing Opportunities
Near Me
• Homeless Resources Near Me
• Affordable and Special needs
Housing
• Locate public housing
• Rent relief resources
• Report housing discrimination
• Home ownership
Real Estate Assessment Center
(REAC) property and unit
inspections
HUD RESOURCE LOCATOR INCLUDES INFORMATION ON THE
FOLLOWING RESOURCES AT HTTPS://RESOURCES.HUD.GOV/ :
“Being a homeowner feels
good and stable to me. It still
feels like a dream to me. I can’t
believe after 26 years of living
in public housing, I now own
my own home.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TALK TO A HOUSING COUNSELOR
Want advice on buying a home, renting, default, foreclosure avoidance,
credit issues or reverse mortgages? HUD sponsored housing counsel-
ing agencies throughout the country to provide free or low cost advice.
Search online for a housing counseling agency near you, or call HUD’s
interactive voice system at: (800) 569-4287.
If you encounter housing counseling agencies that you believe are not
complying with their requirements, you should contact HUD’s Ofce of
Housing Counseling.
https://www.hudexchange.info/programs/housing-counseling/
CONSUMER FEES FOR HOUSING COUNSELING
Foreclosure prevention counseling and homeless counseling services
are available free of charge through HUD’s Housing Counseling Pro-
gram. Housing Counseling agencies participating in HUD’s Housing
Counseling Program are not permitted to charge consumers for these
specic housing counseling services. Counseling recipients should not
pay for these services. However, housing counseling agencies are per-
mitted to charge reasonable and customary fees for other forms of hous-
ing counseling and education services, including pre-purchase, reverse
mortgage, rental, and non-delinquency post-purchase counseling ser-
vices, provided certain conditions are met:
• Agencies must provide counseling without charge to persons who
demonstrate they cannot afford the fees;
• Agencies must inform clients of the fee structure in advance of
providing services;
• Fees must be commensurate with the level of services provided.
If you encounter housing counseling agencies that you believe are not
complying with these requirements, you should contact HUD’s Ofce of
Housing Counseling.
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The Housing Rights Center (HRC) is the nation’s largest
non-prot civil rights organization.
OTHER SERVICES OFFERED
Speaking to a Housing Counselors
To report discrimination or get help making an accommodation, please
call our Housing Rights Hotline at 1-800-477-5977 (TTY: 1-213-201-0867)
or email info@housingrightscenter.org.
OBTAINING GUIDE:
• Guide is available by clicking on the following link:
https://www.housingrightscenter.org/
Click on “Services” in the navigation toolbar.
Select “Project Place: Rental Listing” to view and download the PDF File.
• Call to request a copy to (800) 477-5977, TTY: 1-213-201-0867,
info@housingrightscenter.org
** The Department on Disability Staff are happy to print and provide you
with a copy.
THE LIST BELOW WAS ADOPTED FROM PROJECT PLACE LISTINGS
ABODE COMMUNITIES
Address: 1149 South Hill Street, Suite 700, Los Angeles, California 90015
Contact Number: (213) 629-2702
Website: www.abodecommunities.org
CHIRP-LA / HOUSING REFERRALS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH HIV/AIDS
Address : 2121 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, California 90007
Contact Number : (213) 741-1951
Toll-Free: (877) 724-4775
Website: www.chirpla.org
A COMMUNITY OF FRIENDS
Address : 3701 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700,
Los Angeles, California 90010
Contact Number : (213) 480-0809
Website: www.acof.org
EAST LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY CORPORATION
Address : 2917 E. First Street, Suite 101, Los Angeles, California 90033
Contact Number : (323) 269-4214
Website: www.elacc.org
HOUSING RIGHTS CENTER + LA COUNTY AFFORDABLE
HOUSING LISTINGS
HRC is the nation’s largest
non-prot fair housing
organization.
HOUSING RIGHTS CENTER + LA COUNTY AFFORDABLE
HOUSING LISTINGS
New Linc Housing project.
HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION
Address : 5020 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90029
Contact Number: (323) 469-0710
Website: www.hollywoodhousing.org
HOMES FOR LIFE FOUNDATION/ PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Address : 8939 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 460,
Los Angeles, California 90045
Contact Number : (310) 337-7417
Website: www.homesforlife.org
LINC HOUSING CORPORATION
Address : 3590 Elm Avenue, Long Beach, California 90802
Contact Number : (562) 684-1100
Website: www.linchousing.org
MENORAH HOUSING FOUNDATION/ AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING
Address: 10991 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90064
Contact Number: (310) 475-6083
Website: www.mha.org
MERCY HOUSING - CALIFORNIA
Address : 1500 South Grand Avenue, Suite 100,
Los Angeles, California 90015
Contact Number : (213) 743-5820
Website: www.mercyhousing.org/california
SRO HOUSING CORPORATION/ HOUSING FOR HOMELESS AND
LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS
Address : 1055 West 7th Street, Suite 3250, Los Angeles, California 90017
Contact Number : (213) 229-9640
Website: www.srohousing.org
WEST HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION
Address : 7530 Santa Monica Boulevard,
West Hollywood, California 90046
Contact Number : (323) 650-8771
Website: www.whchc.org
WSH MANAGEMENT/ SENIOR HOUSING AND MULTI-FAMILY
AFFORDABLE AND MARKET HOUSING
Address : 18881 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 720, Irvine, California 92612*
*Various Sites throughout Los Angeles County
Contact Number : (949) 748-8200
Website: http://www.wshmgmt.com
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
“I feel good, safe.” Meet Linda,
a woman who experienced
homelessness for seven years
before getting matched with
a home, thanks to the work of
DMH, Kingdom Causes, PATH,
and LAHSAs outreach team.
SERVICE PLANNING AREAS (SPAS)
What Is a Service Planning Area?
A Service Planning Area, or SPA, is simply a specic geographic region
within Los Angeles County.
Due to the large size of Los Angeles County has been divided into 8
geographic areas. These distinct regions allow the Department of Public
Health to develop and provide more relevant public health and clinical
services targeted to the specic health needs of the residents in these
different areas
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/chs/SPAMain/ServicePlanningAreas.htm
LOS ANGELES HOMELESS SERVICES AUTHORITY is the lead
agency in the Los Angeles Continuum of Care, which is the
regional planning body that coordinates housing and services
for homeless families and individuals in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
INFORMATION LINE: (213) 225-6581
https://www.lahsa.org
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The following information has been provided by LAHSA website, lahsa.org
SERVICE PLANNING AREAS (SPAS)
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 1, or SPA 1, serves the communities of
Acton, Agua Dulce, Gorman, Lake Hughes, Lake Los Angeles, Lancaster,
Littlerock, Palmdale, Quartz Hill, and others.
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 2 , or SPA 1, serves the communities of
Burbank, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Canyon Country, Encino, Glendale, LA
Cañada-Flintridge, San Fernando, Sherman Oaks, Sun Valley, Van Nuys,
Woodland Hills, and others
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 3, or SPA 3, serves the communities of
Alhambra, Altadena, Arcadia, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Claremont, Covina,
Diamond Bar, Duarte, El Monte, Glendora, Irwindale, Monrovia, Monterey
Park, Pasadena, Pomona, San Dimas, San Gabriel, San Marino, Temple
City, Walnut, West Covina, and others.
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 4 or SPA 4, serves the Metropolitan
Los Angeles communities of Boyle Heights, Central City, Downtown LA,
Echo Park, El Sereno, Hollywood, Mid-City Wilshire, Monterey Hills, Mount
Washington, Silverlake, West Hollywood, and Westlake.
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 5 or SPA 5, serves the communities of
Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Culver City, Ladera, Malibu, Mar Vista,
Marina del Rey, Pacic Palisades, Palms, Playa del Rey, Santa Monica,
Venice, West LA, Westchester, and Westwood.
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 6, or SPA 6, serves the communities of
Athens, Compton, Crenshaw, Florence, Hyde Park, Lynwood, Paramount,
and Watts.
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 7, or SPA 7, serves the communities
of Artesia, Bell, Bellower, Bell Gardens, Cerritos, City of Commerce,
City Terrace, Cudahy, Downey, East Los Angeles, Hawaiian Gardens,
Huntington Park, La Habra Heights, Lakewood, La Mirada, Los Nietos,
Maywood, Montebello, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, Signal Hill,
South Gate, Vernon, Walnut Park, Whittier, and others.
SERVICE PLANNING AREA 8, or SPA 8, serves the communities of
Athens, Avalon, Carson, Catalina Island, El Segundo, Gardena, Harbor
City, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale, Lennox, Long Beach, Hermosa
Beach, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Dominguez,
Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates,
San Pedro, Torrance, Wilmington, and others.
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
HOMELESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
The Salvation Army -
Antelope Valley
44517 Sierra Highway
Lancaster, CA 93534
(661) 948-3418 Mon.-Fri.
9:00am-4:00pm
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Hope of the Valley 6425 Tyrone Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 804-5507 Mon.-Fri.
8:00am-3:30pm
2
San Fernando Valley
Community Men-
tal Health Center
Jorge Vega Center
for Hope)
16650 Sherman Way
Van Nuys, CA 91406
(818) 901-4836 Mon.-Fri.,
8:00am-5:00pm
2
Volunteers of America-
El Monte
4501 Santa Anita Avenue
El Monte, CA 91731
(626) 442-4357 Mon.-Fri.
8:00am-4:30pm
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HOMELESS ACCESS CENTERS FOR ADULTS
LOS ANGELES COUNTY COORDINATED ENTRY SYSTEM (LA CES)
CES Access Centers are call-in or drop-in locations where persons experienc-
ing homelessness can gain initial access to or continue contact with housing
and supportive services available through CES. While safety precautions are
practiced to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Access Centers will
continue to provide:
Referrals to Interim Housing programs for persons experiencing unsheltered home-
lessness
Referrals to emergency services (domestic violence, emergency physical/mental healthcare)
and other supportive services (mental health, workforce development, etc.)
• Referrals to, or direct provision of, basic services such as food provision, storage,
and hygiene services
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
HOMELESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
Downtown
Women’s Center
442 San Pedro Street,
Los Angeles, California
90013
(213) 680-0600 7 days a week
8:00am - 3:00pm
Except Thursdays
8:00am - 1:00pm
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Weingart Center 501 E 6th Street
Los Angeles, California
90021
(213) 833-5020 Mon.-Fri.
7:30am-5:30pm
4
The Midnight
Mission
601 S San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 624-9258 24 Hours 7
Days a
Week
4
The Salvation Army -
Hollywood
5941 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(310) 450-4050 Mon-Fri
8:30am - 4:00pm
4
St. Joseph Center 404 Lincoln Blvd
Venice, CA 90291
(310) 399-6878 Mon-Thurs
8:00am - 4:00pm
5
The People Concern 503 Olympic Blvd
Santa Monica,
CA 90401
(310) 450-4050 Mon, Wed-Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tues 1:00pm -
5:00pm
Sat-Sun
9:00am -
12:00pm
(Closed Ist & 2nd
Wed/month)
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HOMELESS ACCESS CENTERS FOR ADULTS
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
HOMELESS ACCESS CENTERS FOR ADULTS
HOMELESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
SSG/HOPICS 5715 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(323) 948-0444 Mon-Fri
8:00am - 4:30pm
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SSG/HOPICS
(Navigation
Center)
729 W Manchester
Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 814-9100
ext. 711
Mon-Fri
7:30am -
5:00pm
Sat
10:00am -
2:00p#
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Watts Labor
Community Access
Center
958 E 108th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90059
(323) 563-4721
Mon-Fri
8:00am -
4:30pm
6
American Family
Housing
11550 Colima Road
Whittier, CA 90604
(323) 563-4721
(562) 378-5552
Mon-Fri
8:00am -
5:00pm
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Harbor Interfaith
Services
599 W 9th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
(424) 276-3602
Mon-Fri
8:30am -
5:30pm
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
HOMELESSNESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
Valley Oasis 310 Palmdale Bivd,
Suite #A
Palmdale, CA 93550
(661) 239-9300 Mon, Wed, Fri
9:00am -
3:00pm
Call in Ser-
vices:
Mon-Fri
8:00am -
5:00pm
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LA Family Housing 7817 Lankershim Blvd
North Hollywood, CA
91605
(818) 255-2766 Mon-Fri
8:00am -
5:00pm
2
Union Station 16029 Arrow High-
way, Suite G
Irwindale, CA 91706
(626) 337-0140 Telecom-
muting Only:
Mon-Fri
8:00am-
5:00pm
3
Path 3323 W Washington
Bivd
Los Angeles, CA
90018
(323) 212-6285 By Appoint-
ment
Only:
Mon-Fri
8:00am -
4:00pm
4
St. Joseph Center 12420 Venice Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
90066
(310) 694-6035 Walk-in Ser-
vices:
Mon-Tues,
Thurs-Fri
1:00am -
3:00pm
Call-in Ser-
vices:
Wed
8:00am -
5:00pm
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HOPICS (Homeless
Outreach Program
Integrated Care
System)
5849 Crocker Street
Los Angeles, Califor-
nia 90066
(323) 432-4383 Mon.-Fri.
8:00am-
4:30pm
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FAMILIES WITH MINOR CHILDREN OR WITH PREGNANT ADULTS
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
FAMILIES WITH MINOR CHILDREN OR WITH PREGNANT ADULTS
HOMELESSNESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
The Whole Child 8630 Florence Avenue
Downey, CA 902040
(562)204-0640 Mon.-Fri.
8:00am-
5:00pm
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Harbor Interfaith 599 W 9th Street
San Pedro, California
90731
(310) 831-0589 Mon-Fri
10:00am -
5:00pm
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HOMELESSNESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
Volunteers of
America -
Lancaster
154 E Avenue I
Lancaster, CA 93535
(661) 952-7095 Mon-Fri
8:00am - 4:30pm
1
Volunteers of
America
North Hollywood
10750 Burbank Blvd
N. Hollywood, CA
91601
(818) 691-5506
(213) 610-7531
Mon-Fri
8:00am - 4:30pm
2
Hillsides / YMO 456 E Orange Grove
Blvd,
Suite 140
Pasadena, CA 91104
(626) 765-6010 Mon & Fri
9:00am - 5:30pm
Tue & Thu
11:30am -
8:00pm
Wed
11:30am -
5:00pm
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YOUTH (18-24 YEARS OLD)
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
HOMELESSNESS
ACCESS CENTER
ADDRESS CONTACT PHONE
OPERATING
HOURS
SPA
LA LGBT Center 1118 N McCadden
Place
Los Angeles, CA
90038
(323) 860-2280 Mon-Fri
7:30am - 3:30pm
Sat-Sun
7:30am - 1:30pm
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My Friend’s Place 5850 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
90028
(323) 908-0011
ext. 100
Mon & Wed
10:00am -
11:30am
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Tues & Fri
10:00am -
11:30am
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Thurs
1:00pm - 4:00pm
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Safe Place for
Youth
340 Sunset Avenue
Venice, CA 90291
(310) 902-2283 Mon
9:30am - 1:00pm
Tues-Thurs
10:00am - 1:00pm,
2:00pm - 4:30pm
Fri
10:30 - 4:30pm
5
CRCD/Ruth’s Place 4201 S Central
Los Angeles, CA
90011
(323) 432-2440
Mon-Fri
9:00am -
4:30pm
6
Jovenes, Inc. 9826 Painter Avenue,
Unit M
Whittier, CA 90605
(323) 439-8646
Mon-Fri
9:00am -
5:30pm
7
Sanctuary of Hope 13245 Hawthorne
Blvd
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(424) 374-8038
Mon-Fri
9:00am -
5:00pm
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YOUTH (18-24 YEARS OLD)
SAFE PARKING
The Safe Parking Program provides vehicle dwellers with a
safe and legal place to park and sleep at night.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SAFE PARKING PROGRAM?
Safe Parking Programs may be available to persons who meet the follow-
ing criteria:
Individual or family who is experiencing homelessness or actively eeing
domestic violence, living in their vehicle, and has an operable vehicle.
WHAT SERVICES DOES THE SAFE PARKING PROGRAM PROVIDE?
A place to safely park and rest inside your vehicle
• Access and use of a restroom and handwashing station
• On-site security
• Financial Assistance
• Case management and referrals to community resources
WHERE CAN I ACCESS THIS PROGRAM?
Safe Parking programs can be accessed by contacting or visiting a service
provider in your area (listed below).
Site amenities vary according to each site.
The number of available parking spaces and capacity to accommodate RVs
are subject to change and dependent on the make-up of vehicles in the
parking lots. Interested individuals should contact service providers to
conrm the current availability.
For more information: Please dial 2-1-1, call (800)399-6993,
or visit 211LA.org. The 2-1-1 phone line is open 24 hours,7 days a week.
Please note: hours are subject to change.
Intakes
*In-person intakes are available with Safe Parking LA by appointment at
942 S. Normandie Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90006
Monday-Friday from 10:00 AM-5:30 PM.
Call (323) 210-3375 or e-mail intak[email protected] to schedule an
appointment.
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
Safe Parking Program provides
safe and legal places for adults
and families who are living in
the cars, vans or campers (RV’s
allowed) to park and sleep at
night.
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
A LIST OF LHASA-FUNDED SAFE PARKING SITES CAN BE FOUND
BELOW:
SPA 4- END HOMELESSNESS CA/SHOWER OF HOPE
Glassell Park
Population Served Adults
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m-7 a.m. Daily
Contact Information (424) 343-7752; [email protected]g
https://theshowerofhope.org/other-programs/
Are RVs Allowed? Yes
SPA 4-END HOMELESSNESS CA/SHOWER OF HOPE
Westlake
Population Served Adults
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m-7 a.m. Daily
Contact Information (424) 343-7752; [email protected]g
https://theshowerofhope.org/other-programs/
Are RVs Allowed? Yes
SPA 2-NORTH VALLEY CARING SERVICES
North Hills
Population Served Adults, Families
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m.- 7 a.m. Mon-Fri, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sat & Sun
Contact Information (747)217-2968; referr[email protected]
https://www.nvcsinc.org/safe-parking
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 2-NORTH VALLEY CARING SERVICES
Canoga Park
Population Served Adults, Families & Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m.- 7 a.m. Mon-Fri,
Contact Information (747)217-2968; referr[email protected]
https://www.nvcsinc.org/safe-parking
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 2-NORTH VALLEY CARING SERVICES
Northridge
20 Parking Spaces Available
Population Served Adults, Families & Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m.- 7 a.m. Mon-Fri,
Contact Information (747) 217-2968; referr[email protected]
https://www.nvcsinc.org/safe-parking
Are RVs Allowed? Yes
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
SPA 2-SAFE PARKING LA
Reseda
Population Served Adults & Families
Days/Hours of Operation 8:30 p.m.-6:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information [email protected]g, (323) 210-3375
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 4-SAFE PARKING LA
Downtown Los Angeles
Population Served Adults, Families, and Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information (323) 210-3375 or [email protected]g
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RV’s Allowed? No
SPA 4-SAFE PARKING LA
Hollywood
Population Served Adults, Families, and Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information [email protected]g, (323) 210-3375
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 5-SAFE PARKING LA
Sawtelle
Population Served Adults, Families, and Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information [email protected]g, (323) 210-3375
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 5-SAFE PARKING LA
La Cienega
Population Served Adults, Families, and Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information [email protected]g, (323) 210-3375
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 5-SAFE PARKING LA
West LA VA
Population Served Adults, Families, and Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 6:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information [email protected]g, (323) 210-3375
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RVs Allowed? Yes
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
SPA 5-SAFE PARKING LA
Culver City
Population Served Adults, Families, and Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information [email protected]g, (323) 210-3375
www.safeparkingla.org
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 6-SSG/HOPICS
Compton
Population Served Adults, Families
Days/Hours of Operation 7:30 p.m.-6:30 a.m. Daily
Contact Information (323) 948-0444; [email protected]
Are RV’s Allowed? Yes
SPA 6-SSG/HOPICS
South Los Angeles
Population Served Adults, Families
Days/Hours of Operation 8:15 p.m.-7:00 a.m. Daily
Contact Information (323) 948-0444; [email protected]
Are RV’s Allowed? Yes
SPA 6-SSG/HOPICS
South Central
Population Served Adults
Days/Hours of Operation 7:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. Daily
Contact Information (323) 948-0444; [email protected]
Are RV’s Allowed? No
SPA 1-VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
Lancaster
Population Served Adults, Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 8:30 p.m.-6:30 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (661)723-4873; [email protected]g
Are RV’s Allowed? Yes
SPA 2-VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
Van Nuys
Population Served Adults
Days/Hours of Operation 9 p.m.-6 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (213)247-6261; [email protected]g
Are RV’s Allowed? No
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
SPA 7-VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
East LA
Population Served Adults, Families
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m.-6:00 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (213) 247-6261; [email protected]g
Are RV’s Allowed? No
SPA 7-VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA LOS ANGELES
Whittier
Population Served Adults, Families
Days/Hours of Operation 8 p.m.-6:30 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (213) 247-6261; [email protected]g
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 8-VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA LOS ANGELES
San Pedro
Population Served Adults, Families & Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 6 p.m.-6:00 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (213) 247-6261; [email protected]g
Are RVs Allowed? No
SPA 6-WLCAC
Watts
Population Served Adults, Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m.-10:00 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (213) 408-6510; [email protected]g
Are RVs Allowed? Yes
SPA 8-WLCAC
Torrance
Population Served Adults, Families & Youth
Days/Hours of Operation 7 p.m.-6:00 a.m. Daily
Contract Information (213) 408-6510; [email protected]g
Are RVs Allowed? Yes
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
WINTER SHELTERS
The Winter Shelter Program is held anually to protect people
experiencing homelessness during Los Angeles’s colder months.
Winter Shelters are located all across the County, and will be operating
24 hours a day this year due to COVID-19.
For more information, please call the Winter Shelter Hotline 1 (800) 548-6047
or visit https://www.lahsa.org/winter-shelter
SPA LOCATION
SERVICE
PROVIDER
ADDRESS # Of Beds
Population
Served
1 High Desert MACC Volunteers of
America LA
45150 60th St., W.
Lancaster, 93536
25 Co-Ed
6 AB Adult WSP Site
- View St
Abundant
Blessings
2155 S. West View St.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
16 Male
6 HAL Adu It WSP
Site Western
Home At Last 8311 S. Western Ave,
Los Angeles, 9004 7
60 Co-Ed
7 WFD Adult WSP
Site -Whittier
Whittier First
Day
12426 Whittier Bou-
levard, Whittier, CA
90602
8
Co-Ed
8 FTS Adult WSP
Site- Long Beach
First to Serve 1720 Termino Ave.,
Long Beach CA 90804
81
Co-Ed
6 HAL Facility-Broad-
way
Home At Last 8770 S. Broadway, Los
Angeles, CA 90003
80
Co-Ed
YOUTH (18-24 YEARS OLD)
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOUSING FOR HEALTH
The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Housing
for Health division provides housing and services to people with
complex medical and behavioral health conditions.
Programs include:
Street Based Engagement
Mobile Clinics
Clinical Services
Direct + Contracted Partners
Interim Housing
Permanent supportive Housing
Enriched Residential Care
Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL:
MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
GENERAL INFORMATION (323)-274-3600
HTTPS://DHS.LACOUNTY.GOV/HOUSING-FOR-HEALTH/OUR-SERVICES/
HOUSING-FOR-HEALTH/PROGRAMS
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RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
SOLID GROUND HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM (HPP)
The Solid Ground HPP helps prevent new cases of homelessness for
families by stabilizing housing and working with them to build a more
nancially secure future. Services include housing search and place-
ment, and housing stabilization services such as case management,
budgeting/money management, assistance with accessing public ben-
ets, and nancial assistance.
To receive HPP services, you must:
Reside in the City of Los Angeles
Be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI)
Be at high risk of homelessness (delinquent on rent) or facing the risk
of homelessness (i.e. enduring a nancial hardship that could result
in homelessness, but not yet at risk of becoming homeless)
Does HPP provide nancial support?
Yes, but nancial assistance is limited. Please inquire with one of our
specialists for more information CIFD.info@lacity.org.
Will this affect my public benets?
No, HPP will not affect you or your family from receiving or continued
use of public benets such as CalFresh, CalWORKS, SSI, SSDI, or other
local, state, or federal supported programs.
Where can I sign up or get more information for HPP services:
Eight locations currently offer HPP services. See which agency is nearest
to you. For more detailed information, call your local
agencies directly:
All Peoples Community Center (Southeast)
Phone: (213) 747-6357
Barrio Action Youth & Family Center (El Sereno/Lincoln Heights)
Phone: (323) 221-0779
Central City Neighborhood Partners (Westlake/Pico-Union)
Phone: (213) 482-8618
El Centro de Ayuda (Boyle Heights)
Phone: (323) 526-9301
RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE
EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
SOLID GROUND HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM (HPP)
El Nido Family Center (Southwest)
Phone: (323) 998-0093
New Economics for Women (Van Nuys)
Phone: (818) 786-4098
Bresee Foundation (Wilshire)
Phone: (213) 387-2822
Volunteers of America Los Angeles (Hollywood)
Phone: (323)-364-8663
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UNDERSTANDING EMERGENCY ALERTS
EMERGENCY ALERTS
SIGN UP TODAY!
Create an account and enter your contact information using this link:
https://member.everbridge.net/453003085619167/new
NotifyLA is the City of Los Angeles’ mass notication system used to
provide information regarding necessary actions, such as evacuations,
to Los Angeles residents, businesses and subscribers via recorded
phone messages, text messages or e-mail in case of emergencies or
critical situations. Because NotifyLA uses the 911 database, only land-
line numbers are automatically included in the system. In order to
receive a notication via your cell phone, Voice over IP (VoIP) number
or email, you must register those telephone numbers and/or e-mail
address in NotifyLA. NotifyLA uses geomapping so alerts are target-
ed by geographic location. That means, alerts will only be sent to the
subscribers in the area impacted by the emergency.
How does NotifyLA work?
Its a free, automated system used to send out alerts to the public about emer-
gency and critical incidents. NotifyLA can reach the public via recorded telephone
messages, text messages and emails.
Why are these messages important?
This information will keep the public informed when a disaster occurs and will pro-
vide preemptive warnings in some cases.
EMERGENCY ALERTS
Who will receive the communication?
Landline phone numbers are automatically included in the system from information con-
tained in the 9-1-1 database. Residents can opt into receiving text messages, calls to cell
phones and emails by signing up for NotifyLA. Registration is FREE.
What kinds of messages will the public receive through NotifyLA?
• Early warning notices
Disaster notications
• Evacuation notices
• Public health notices
• Public safety notices of imminent or perceived threats to life or property
Is my personal information safe?
Yes. The information you enter into NotifyLA is secure. The City of Los Angeles will not
share or distribute any personal information and it will be solely used for providing
emergency notications only.
While every attempt will be made to contact residents and businesses in response to an
emergency, there are factors that may impact the completion of those calls. These fac-
tors can include loss of electrical power, telephone company line capacity, busy condi-
tions, caller ID blocking, etc.
Individuals relying on Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS) includes –such as Text-to-
Voice TTY-based TRS, Speech-to-Speech Relay Service, Shared Non-English Language
Relay Services, Captioned Telephone Service; IP Captioned Telephone Service, Internet
Protocol Relay Service, or Video Relay Service as well as Teletypewriter for the Deaf
(TTY) are encouraged to sign up to receive text messages using a smartphone or mobile
device by providing a TTY or mobile number.
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FOR DETAILS, CONTACT:FOR DETAILS, CONTACT:
City of Los Angeles, Department on Disability
201 North Figueroa Street, Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90012
E-mail: DOD.Contact@lacity.org
Phone (213) 202-2764
TTY (213) 202-3452
FAX (213) 202-2715
As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with
Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on
the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable
accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs,
services and activities.