Pathway Home Master Lease 101
Pathway Home participants celebrate a Thanksgiving meal at their new home after signing a master lease for permanent supportive housing on November 21, 2023. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/ Los Angeles County)
On August 22-24, LA County conducted its second Pathway Home encampment resolution (the first to focus on RVs) in the unincorporated area of East Gardena bordering West Rancho Dominguez, which has one of the densest concentrations of RVs countywide. The operation brought 58 people into interim housing, a hotel operated by our contracted service provider, SJC. It also took 30 RVs off the streets.
At the hotel, LA County offers them supportive services such as on-site case management and connections to physical and mental healthcare, substance use disorder treatment, benefits enrollment, life skills development, and more. LA County has committed to continue providing supportive services even after they move into permanent housing.
On Nov. 20-21 – just days before Thanksgiving – 20 Pathway Home clients will move into permanent housing at 1619 Firestone Ave. in unincorporated South LA. The apartments are brand new, prefab modular construction.
LAHSA is master leasing the site with funding from LA County’s partnership with the largest local managed care plans, L.A. Care and Health Net, called the Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (HHIP).
Pathway Home Master Lease 101
Pathway Home participants celebrate a Thanksgiving meal at their new home after signing a master lease for permanent supportive housing on November 21, 2023. (Mayra Beltran Vasquez/ Los Angeles County)
On August 22-24, LA County conducted its second Pathway Home encampment resolution (the first to focus on RVs) in the unincorporated area of East Gardena bordering West Rancho Dominguez, which has one of the densest concentrations of RVs countywide. The operation brought 58 people into interim housing, a hotel operated by our contracted service provider, SJC. It also took 30 RVs off the streets.
At the hotel, LA County offers them supportive services such as on-site case management and connections to physical and mental healthcare, substance use disorder treatment, benefits enrollment, life skills development, and more. LA County has committed to continue providing supportive services even after they move into permanent housing.
On Nov. 20-21 – just days before Thanksgiving – 20 Pathway Home clients will move into permanent housing at 1619 Firestone Ave. in unincorporated South LA. The apartments are brand new, prefab modular construction.
LAHSA is master leasing the site with funding from LA County’s partnership with the largest local managed care plans, L.A. Care and Health Net, called the Housing and Homelessness Incentive Program (HHIP).