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  2. Los Angeles' $22-billion homelessness problem gives ... - AOL

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    There are about 45,000 people who are homeless in the city of Los Angeles, 29,000 of whom are unsheltered, according to the most recent point-in-time count of the homeless population.

  3. Los Angeles took thousands of homeless people off the streets ...

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    Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass vowed to house thousands of people in her first year in office to reverse the city’s homelessness epidemic. She’s gotten thousands off the street, but unhoused ...

  4. Health insurance providers to fund street doctors and clinics ...

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    The rest of the money will bolster services on Skid Row, a notorious section of downtown Los Angeles with sprawling homeless encampments. It includes a new health campus expected to open in 2025.

  5. The under-the-radar proposal to end homelessness in Los ... - AOL

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    Homelessness spending in Los Angeles must more than double to $2 billion a year to end sleeping on the streets in the city, according to a draft report by housing officials

  6. Homelessness in California - Wikipedia

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    A homeless person in Los Angeles sleeps on the street, 2010 95% of those who responded to a 2019 Los Angeles Times poll called homelessness a serious or very serious problem in the city. [ 86 ] In 2019 over 39,000 people were homeless in the city.

  7. List of homeless relocation programs in the United States

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    For several decades, various cities and towns in the United States have adopted relocation programs offering homeless people one-way tickets to move elsewhere. [1] [2] Also referred to as "Greyhound therapy", [2] "bus ticket therapy" and "homeless dumping", [3] the practice was historically associated with small towns and rural counties, which had no shelters or other services, sending ...