January 20, 2026
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Annual Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count Begins Jan. 20

LAHSA expects to release preliminary results in late spring or early summer

The 2026 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is set to begin Jan. 20, with thousands of volunteers canvassing the region over three nights to tally unsheltered individuals.

The annual point-in-time count, organized by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, covers Los Angeles County except Long Beach, Glendale and Pasadena, which conduct separate tallies. It is the nation’s largest unsheltered count.

Volunteers will deploy starting at 8 p.m. each night from Jan. 20-22.

LAHSA expects to release preliminary results in late spring or early summer.

The count provides a snapshot of homelessness to assess progress and guide resource allocation.

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