We’re taking a huge step toward ending the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles County!
This week, a broad coalition of supporters from across L.A. County, including business, labor, non-profit and religious communities, joined together to launch the official campaign in support of Measure H. It was a great day – we were featured in the Daily News and the New York Times!
Measure H will end homelessness for 45,000 individuals and families within 5 years, and prevent homelessness for 30,000 in the same time period. That includes women and children, veterans, seniors, foster youth, and people with disabilities. And here’s the best part: Measure H will start impacting their lives as soon as it goes into effect this July.
Known as the “Los Angeles County Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness,” Measure H is the March 7th ballot measure that will invest $350 million/year for 10 years in proven solutions to end and prevent homelessness.
On November 8th, over 77% of voters in the City of Los Angeles voted to approve funding to build 10,000 units of supportive housing for the homeless. Providing a roof is a great start, but it is only part of the solution – Measure H is the critical next step for Los Angeles.
Essential services like job training, mental health care, and homeless prevention services are all key factors to creating stability for these individuals and families – all things Measure H will provide.
Join us on the #YesOnH campaign and help spread the word about Measure H! There are several ways you can get involved:
With your help, we can make Los Angeles a safer place for tens of thousands of men, women and children. Because everyone needs a home.
This week, a broad coalition of supporters from across L.A. County, including business, labor, non-profit and religious communities, joined together to launch the official campaign in support of Measure H. It was a great day – we were featured in the Daily News and the New York Times!
Measure H will end homelessness for 45,000 individuals and families within 5 years, and prevent homelessness for 30,000 in the same time period. That includes women and children, veterans, seniors, foster youth, and people with disabilities. And here’s the best part: Measure H will start impacting their lives as soon as it goes into effect this July.
Known as the “Los Angeles County Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness,” Measure H is the March 7th ballot measure that will invest $350 million/year for 10 years in proven solutions to end and prevent homelessness.
On November 8th, over 77% of voters in the City of Los Angeles voted to approve funding to build 10,000 units of supportive housing for the homeless. Providing a roof is a great start, but it is only part of the solution – Measure H is the critical next step for Los Angeles.
Essential services like job training, mental health care, and homeless prevention services are all key factors to creating stability for these individuals and families – all things Measure H will provide.
Join us on the #YesOnH campaign and help spread the word about Measure H! There are several ways you can get involved:
- Follow the campaign on Facebook and Twitter and share your favorite posts and tweets.
- Subscribe to the official campaign newsletter for updates on the campaign’s progress.
- Visit voteyesonh.com to learn more.
With your help, we can make Los Angeles a safer place for tens of thousands of men, women and children. Because everyone needs a home.