06/08/2026
Meet the official HHCLA bucket hat, made for sunny days, neighborhood walks, volunteer shifts, and anyone who believes everyone deserves resources, support and care.
Every purchase helps support our mission providing healthcare, housing, jobs and more to people experiencing homelessness across Los Angeles.
Wear the mission. Start conversations. Make an impact. Head to the link in our bio to shop now.
https://www.hhcla.org/product-page/distressed-denim-bucket-hat
06/03/2026
The HHCLA online store just opened, and we’ve reimagined old hits like “We love drug users” and “Share love, not needles.” We also have soon to be classics like “Poverty is not a crime” and “40 years of fighting homelessness.” We’ve got hoodies, tees, hats and more.
Your purchase goes toward wellbeing, behavioral health, jobs and housing for LA’s most marginalized.
https://www.hhcla.org/category/shop
05/12/2026
Save the date and sign up now for an epic party celebrating 40 years of fighting homelessness in Los Angeles.
https://www.hhcla.org/events
05/05/2026
This is the reality of Skid Row. Check out the article below.
Letters from Skid Row
People ask why the Homeless Health Care Los Angeles Jeeps have no doors. We say, "To hop out fast when someone's overdosing." Here in Skid Row, everyone has a wound, and every second counts when people are dying. Every day we drive through Skid Row, oxygen tanks jingling in the trunk beside syringes...
05/05/2026
This is the reality of Skid Row. Check out the article at the link in our bio.
04/02/2026
I know, homelessness is complicated. Where do we start? Housing? Mental health? Harm reduction? Poverty? Incarceration? Crime? Everybody wants to reduce homelessness, and to do so, we should understand what’s working on a global level and then test and learn in our own cities.
Complex problems don’t require simple answers, they require honest ones.
Around the world, creative approaches grounded in trust, healthcare, and community support are producing real results.
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Radical Thinking Is Solving Homelessness
I know, homelessness is complicated. Where do we start? Housing? Mental health? Harm Reduction? Poverty? Incarceration? Crime? Everybody wants to reduce homelessness, and to do so, we should understand what’s working on a global level and then test and learn in our own cities. While it’s super f...