Food Distribution and Housing Resources
Covenant House - Provides housing and supportive services to youth facing homelessness.
1325 N Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 | 323-461-3131
Hollywood Food Coalition - Provides meals and access to basic daily needs, such as clothing, back- packs, sleeping bags, and hygiene items, as well as assistance with housing placement and referrals.
5939 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 | 323-462-2032
PATH - Helps end homelessness for individuals, families, and communities by building affordable housing and providing supportive services.
323-644-2200
San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission - Provides shelter and guidance for homeless families.
8756 Canby Ave. Northridge, CA 91325 | 818-785-4476
Food on Foot - Assists low-income and homeless individuals in LA with meals, clothing, and a fresh start through a life-skills education, full-time employment, and permanent housing.
1625 N Schrader Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 | 310-442-0088
Midnight Mission (Inglewood / Downtown Los Angeles) Offers resources and support services that help guests and program participants get back on their feet.
601 S Pedro St. Los Angeles, CA 90014 | 213-624-9258
The People Concern - Provides interim housing, mental and medical health care, substance abuse services, domestic violence services, life skills, wellness programs, and permanent supportive housing.
2116 Arlington Ave., Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90018 | 323-334-9000
St. Joseph Center - Provides working poor families and the homeless with the inner resources and tools to become productive, stable and self-supporting members of the community.
204 Hampton Dr. Venice, CA 90291 | 310-396-6468
Weingart Center - Provides homeless individuals with the basic tools necessary to stabilize their lives, secure income, and find permanent housing.
501 E 6th St. Los Angeles, CA 90021 | 213-627-9000
1325 N Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 | 323-461-3131
Hollywood Food Coalition - Provides meals and access to basic daily needs, such as clothing, back- packs, sleeping bags, and hygiene items, as well as assistance with housing placement and referrals.
5939 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 | 323-462-2032
PATH - Helps end homelessness for individuals, families, and communities by building affordable housing and providing supportive services.
323-644-2200
San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission - Provides shelter and guidance for homeless families.
8756 Canby Ave. Northridge, CA 91325 | 818-785-4476
Food on Foot - Assists low-income and homeless individuals in LA with meals, clothing, and a fresh start through a life-skills education, full-time employment, and permanent housing.
1625 N Schrader Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 | 310-442-0088
Midnight Mission (Inglewood / Downtown Los Angeles) Offers resources and support services that help guests and program participants get back on their feet.
601 S Pedro St. Los Angeles, CA 90014 | 213-624-9258
The People Concern - Provides interim housing, mental and medical health care, substance abuse services, domestic violence services, life skills, wellness programs, and permanent supportive housing.
2116 Arlington Ave., Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90018 | 323-334-9000
St. Joseph Center - Provides working poor families and the homeless with the inner resources and tools to become productive, stable and self-supporting members of the community.
204 Hampton Dr. Venice, CA 90291 | 310-396-6468
Weingart Center - Provides homeless individuals with the basic tools necessary to stabilize their lives, secure income, and find permanent housing.
501 E 6th St. Los Angeles, CA 90021 | 213-627-9000
pets & people resources
Angel Hanz - Supports homeless people and their pets in Los Angeles.
P.O. Box 10716 Burbank, CA 91510 | 818-858-4893
Downtown Dog Rescue / Pet Resource Center (Skid Row) - Believes in second chances for both dogs and people -- rescuing dogs and providing services for low income pet owners in underserved communities in Los Angeles County. 1309 E 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90021 | 213-403-0129
HEART LA - Provides high-quality, free legal representation and policy advocacy to help keep people and their pets together.
3612 11th Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90018 | 323-643-4430
betterTogether Forever - Helps economically stressed families of North Central Los Angeles from surrendering their pets to the shelter by presenting them with alternative options.
213-221-4895
LA on Cloud 9 - Provides basic essentials and resources to the homeless community and their animals.
323-920-9-PAW
Bark Avenue Foundation - Empowers pet owners and local communities to reduce abandoned animal populations through spay and neuter, pet retention and reclamation, and education.
Fix'n Fidos - Provides assistance with pet food, help with small vet bills and vaccines, and help finding spay and neuter services for low-income SoCal residents.
K9 Connection - Brings shelter dogs and teens together to learn from each other and create bonds.
2116 Arlington Ave., Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90018 | 310-508-0706
Pals N Pets - Dedicated to supporting homeless pet owners and their pets.
Pets For Life - Takes an approach to addressing the inequity in and lack of access to pet resources people experience in underserved communities through door-to-door community outreach and pet owner support services.
Skid Rover - Provides collars, leashes, and dog food to people with pets living in Skid Row.
The Street Dog Coalition - Provides free medical care and related services to pets of unsheltered people.
United Way / Project Room Key - Advances communities across the world and focuses on education, income and health. Project Room Key is a collaborative effort by the State, County and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) to secure hotel and motel rooms for people experiencing homelessness.
1150 S Olive St. STE T500 Los Angeles, CA 90015 | 213-808-6220
YMCA - Dedicated to responding to community needs and finds ways to use its resources.
P.O. Box 10716 Burbank, CA 91510 | 818-858-4893
Downtown Dog Rescue / Pet Resource Center (Skid Row) - Believes in second chances for both dogs and people -- rescuing dogs and providing services for low income pet owners in underserved communities in Los Angeles County. 1309 E 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90021 | 213-403-0129
HEART LA - Provides high-quality, free legal representation and policy advocacy to help keep people and their pets together.
3612 11th Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90018 | 323-643-4430
betterTogether Forever - Helps economically stressed families of North Central Los Angeles from surrendering their pets to the shelter by presenting them with alternative options.
213-221-4895
LA on Cloud 9 - Provides basic essentials and resources to the homeless community and their animals.
323-920-9-PAW
Bark Avenue Foundation - Empowers pet owners and local communities to reduce abandoned animal populations through spay and neuter, pet retention and reclamation, and education.
Fix'n Fidos - Provides assistance with pet food, help with small vet bills and vaccines, and help finding spay and neuter services for low-income SoCal residents.
K9 Connection - Brings shelter dogs and teens together to learn from each other and create bonds.
2116 Arlington Ave., Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90018 | 310-508-0706
Pals N Pets - Dedicated to supporting homeless pet owners and their pets.
Pets For Life - Takes an approach to addressing the inequity in and lack of access to pet resources people experience in underserved communities through door-to-door community outreach and pet owner support services.
Skid Rover - Provides collars, leashes, and dog food to people with pets living in Skid Row.
The Street Dog Coalition - Provides free medical care and related services to pets of unsheltered people.
United Way / Project Room Key - Advances communities across the world and focuses on education, income and health. Project Room Key is a collaborative effort by the State, County and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) to secure hotel and motel rooms for people experiencing homelessness.
1150 S Olive St. STE T500 Los Angeles, CA 90015 | 213-808-6220
YMCA - Dedicated to responding to community needs and finds ways to use its resources.