A new USC analysis looks at the link between unsheltered homelessness and public housing in more than 150 metropolitan areas.
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Owens, an expert in social inequality, explains how California’s affordable housing crisis unfolded and the ways the state could fix the problem.
USC Gould graduate Andrés Cantero Jr. and his life partner started Los Angeles Room & Board, which is serving 200 college-age students.
VetConnect works with the annual Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count to connect unhoused veterans with services they are entitled to, in real time.
USC experts have developed an AI tool that could help homeless service agencies avoid potential biases in housing allocation.
The program — a grantee of USC’s Good Neighbors Campaign — guides children experiencing homelessness to academic success.
USC Price’s Homelessness Policy Research Institute examined the encampment outreach effort in Venice Beach.
A “fireside chat” between USC President Carol L. Folt and Mayor Karen Bass reinforces the university’s collaborative work with the city in a united quest to care for the unhoused, whose numbers have increased since COVID.
The move will allow providers like USC’s Street Medicine team to be reimbursed for care they provide to people who are unhoused.
Frank Byrd uses skills learned in USC’s online Executive Master of Urban Planning program to tackle a new role at the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.