The state of California is providing $15 million in funding to support 500 unhoused women living on Skid Row.
Mayor Eric Garcetti joined local and state leaders Tuesday to announce a $15 million state grant to house 500 women and their families in Skid Row.
The funding is the state's first direct investment in Skid Row, according to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's office. "Skid Row is the epicenter of the homelessness crisis in our city -- and we're bringing every available resource to bear in serving our unhoused neighbors in this community," Garcetti said. "This investment will help to bring the safety and stability that every Angeleno deserves to hundreds of women and their families."
The funding came together through a partnership with the state, the city and county of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority and Downtown Women's Center.
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