United Way of Greater Los Angeles Hosts 3rd Annual HomeWalk

Sat Nov 7, 2009 1:30pm EST
 
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Over 5,000 People Mobilized to Take a Stand Against Homelessness in the
Homeless Capital of America

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, United Way of Greater Los Angeles
hosted the 3rd Annual HomeWalk to end homelessness, a 5k walk commencing in
Exposition Park. With nearly 50,000 homeless men and women in Los Angeles
County, nearly one-quarter of which are chronically homeless, United Way and
its partners are working to drive community awareness and action as part of
its year-round campaign to prevent and end homelessness. In the last two
years, 8,000 people have walked, raising $1 million, and helping get over
5,000 homeless people off the streets and into housing.

"As an extreme form of poverty, homelessness is a chronic issue that affects
everyone in our city -- both those that are housed and those on the streets --
and it's time we all stood together to say 'enough is enough'," said Elise
Buik, president and CEO of United Way of Greater Los Angeles. "Our recent
Homeless Cost Study shows that housing the homeless is not only the humane
approach, it makes good business sense, and, by participating in HomeWalk,
people are raising the awareness and funds necessary to meet this goal. Thanks
to the community getting behind rapid rehousing and permanent supportive
housing solutions that work, we're seeing that change IS possible--it's up to
all of us to help continue that progression and eradicate homelessness in Los
Angeles."

Homeless statistics in Los Angeles County:

    --  Los Angeles is America's wealthiest county, with over 250,000
        millionaires; it is also the nation's homeless capital
    --  Nearly 50,000 homeless are in Los Angeles County
    --  Nearly one-quarter of those homeless (24%) are chronically homeless
    --  67% are unsheltered, living on the streets or in cars
    --  A college education does not guarantee a home: about a quarter of
        homeless people in Los Angeles have at least some college education
    --  One of the leading reasons for homelessness is the loss of a job;
        unemployment in Los Angeles County is in double digits for the first
        time since the 1990s

    --  Over half our households spend over 30% of income on rent, so just one
        crisis can push a family into homelessness


This year's HomeWalk speakers and participants included:

    --  Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky
    --  Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley Thomas
    --  Los Angeles City Councilman Bernard Parks
    --  Stewart Kwoh, UWGLA Board Member and Executive Director of the Asian
        Pacific American Legal Center

    --  John Sotoodeh, regional president, Los Angeles metro region, Wells
Fargo


Today's event commenced in downtown Los Angeles' Exposition Park with elected
officials and thousands of participants beginning the Walk at Figueroa street.
The 5k route led walkers through an educational journey starting with mobile
billboards displaying the sobering facts about homelessness, true stories of
previously homeless individuals, the proven solutions to end homelessness, and
ways that walkers can continue their involvement. The walk finished with a
signature wall for participants to commit to serve and help end homelessness
Los Angeles County. Participants also signed letters to advocate to their
congressional representatives in the name of homelessness.

The county-wide epidemic of homelessness is one of United Way's core
priorities to create pathways out of poverty.  HomeWalk is part of United
Way's pledge to raise the public awareness and fund solutions to end
homelessness. For more information please go to www.homewalkla.org.

About United Way of Greater Los Angeles
United Way of Greater Los Angeles is a nonprofit organization that creates
pathways out of poverty by focusing on meeting basic needs, improving
educational achievement and increasing financial stability for the most
vulnerable in our community. Through its research work, United Way identifies
the issues and works in partnership with community leaders and supporters to
solve them by funding targeted programs and advocating for change. For more
information, visit www.unitedwayla.org.

SOURCE  United Way of Greater Los Angeles

Darcy Cobb, Dotted Line Communications for United Way, +1-310-472-8600,
darcy@dottedlinecomm.com

 

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