Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti attended the opening of the YWCA Greater Los Angeles and Target Acts of Kindness Project, which provides temporary housing to the city's houseless. Photo: Los Angeles Mayor's Office
Skid Row in Los Angeles, California, is dotted with plenty of street art, some of it ironic. Photo: Karen Borter
A Skid Row resident has seen better days. Photo: Jessica Jewell Lanier
A homeless veteran bundles up for a winter in Los Angeles. An encampment outside the VA Hospital in Brentwood was recently bulldozed. Photo: Gilbert Mercier
Fire consumed a vacant commercial building a block from the Venice Beach Boardwalk and adjacent to a homeless encampment that was later cleared. Photo: Los Angeles Fire Department
A homeless man in Sherman Oaks, a Los Angeles suburb, takes a rest on the sidewalk. Photo: Gilbert Mercier
Los Angeles artist and university professor Christopher Chinn began painting portraits of the city's homeless. This encampment in LA's Echo Park was swept of its 300 residents earlier this year. Holly Aguirre / The National
Christopher Chinn said that documenting the homeless through art is an important part of the city's cultural memory. Holly Aguirre / The National
A homeless man takes a rest at a bus stop outside the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. Holly Aguirre / The National
The face of homelessness in Los Angeles has changed drastically over the years. This woman was calling Skid Row home when this photo was snapped. Photo: V.T. Polywoda
A homeless woman salvages in Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
Homeless residents of Los Angeles can be found in almost every neighbourhood. Photo: Creative Commons
When you're homeless in Venice Beach and on a movie set, they shoot around you. Photo: Gregory Sotir
This couple calls Skid Row in Los Angeles their home. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
This gentleman emigrated to the US from Mexico but could not find reasonably priced housing. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
Skid Row in Los Angeles encompasses a 50-block radius and is home to some 6,000 residents sleeping in the rough. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
It is not uncommon for the homeless in Los Angeles to populate their encampments with possessions from their previously housed lives. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
A group of residents sleep in the rough on the banks of Arcadia's El Monte Water Conservation Park in East Los Angeles County. Photo: Creative Commons
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti attended the opening of the YWCA Greater Los Angeles and Target Acts of Kindness Project, which provides temporary housing to the city's houseless. Photo: Los Angeles Mayor's Office
Skid Row in Los Angeles, California, is dotted with plenty of street art, some of it ironic. Photo: Karen Borter
A Skid Row resident has seen better days. Photo: Jessica Jewell Lanier
A homeless veteran bundles up for a winter in Los Angeles. An encampment outside the VA Hospital in Brentwood was recently bulldozed. Photo: Gilbert Mercier
Fire consumed a vacant commercial building a block from the Venice Beach Boardwalk and adjacent to a homeless encampment that was later cleared. Photo: Los Angeles Fire Department
A homeless man in Sherman Oaks, a Los Angeles suburb, takes a rest on the sidewalk. Photo: Gilbert Mercier
Los Angeles artist and university professor Christopher Chinn began painting portraits of the city's homeless. This encampment in LA's Echo Park was swept of its 300 residents earlier this year. Holly Aguirre / The National
Christopher Chinn said that documenting the homeless through art is an important part of the city's cultural memory. Holly Aguirre / The National
A homeless man takes a rest at a bus stop outside the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. Holly Aguirre / The National
The face of homelessness in Los Angeles has changed drastically over the years. This woman was calling Skid Row home when this photo was snapped. Photo: V.T. Polywoda
A homeless woman salvages in Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
Homeless residents of Los Angeles can be found in almost every neighbourhood. Photo: Creative Commons
When you're homeless in Venice Beach and on a movie set, they shoot around you. Photo: Gregory Sotir
This couple calls Skid Row in Los Angeles their home. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
This gentleman emigrated to the US from Mexico but could not find reasonably priced housing. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
Skid Row in Los Angeles encompasses a 50-block radius and is home to some 6,000 residents sleeping in the rough. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
It is not uncommon for the homeless in Los Angeles to populate their encampments with possessions from their previously housed lives. Photo: Russ Allison Loar
A group of residents sleep in the rough on the banks of Arcadia's El Monte Water Conservation Park in East Los Angeles County. Photo: Creative Commons
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti attended the opening of the YWCA Greater Los Angeles and Target Acts of Kindness Project, which provides temporary housing to the city's houseless. Photo: Los Angeles Mayor's Office