Every January, thousands of community volunteers like you come together to count people experiencing homelessness. They count, will you?
Why: Los Angeles is home to the largest unsheltered homeless population in the nation, but by working together, we are making a real difference. The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is an essential part of our efforts to address homelessness, providing us with data to allocate resources more effectively and identify areas where additional services are needed.
Who: The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is a joint powers authority of the city and county of Los Angeles, created in 1993 to address the problems of homelessness in Los Angeles. LAHSA is the lead agency in the HUD-funded Los Angeles Continuum of Care, and coordinates and manages programs providing shelter, housing, and services to people experiencing homelessness.
What to Expect: We visually count our neighbors who are experiencing homelessness, with thousands of community volunteers organized from approximately 150 Deployment Sites covering the majority of LA County.
What's Required: Requirements include offering approximately 4 hours of your time during one or more of the evenings of January 20th, 21st, and 22nd 2026.
Look up the site nearest to you at count.lahsa.org and register today!
Sites include but are not limited to: Hollywood, Chinatown, Silverlake, East LA, Compton, Venice, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Pacoima, Redondo Beach, San Pedro, Whittier, West Covina - there are 150 sites to choose from, nobody in LA is more than 5 miles from a site!
Registration is quick and easy on the Homeless Count website! Simply enter your zip code, choose a nearby deployment site, and sign up online. We will send reminders as we get closer to the count dates. Training is available on demand on our website along with instructions for downloading the Quick Capture app that we use to count. Email homelesscount@lahsa.org with any questions!