Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at addressing the intertwined crises of homelessness and mental health by transforming six long-vacant buildings across Los Angeles County. These structures, once unused and deteriorating, will be converted into vibrant, supportive communities designed to provide comprehensive mental health services alongside affordable housing options. This innovative approach seeks to create a sustainable model where individuals facing mental health challenges have access to safe living environments enriched with on-site professional care and community resources.

The plan emphasizes collaboration between state agencies, local governments, and nonprofit organizations to ensure effective deployment of resources. Key features of the project include:

  • Integrated mental health facilities: Offering counseling, crisis intervention, and rehabilitation programs directly on-site.
  • Affordable and supportive housing: Units designed to accommodate individuals and families, prioritizing accessibility and dignity.
  • Community engagement initiatives: Programs encouraging resident participation and neighborhood revitalization.
Building Location Capacity (Units) Projected Opening
East Hollywood 75 Q3 2025
South Central 60 Q1 2026
Downtown LA 90 Q4 2025
Compton 50 Q2 2026
Inglewood 80 Q4 2025
San Pedro 40 Q3 2026