United Way of Greater Los Angeles hosted the 5th Annual HomeWalk to end homelessness, a 5k run and walk commencing in Exposition Park, in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, the event’s Honorary Chair, kicked off the event that featured approximately 10,000 participants. With over 51,000 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. Over the past 4 years, HomeWalk has mobilized 18,000 walkers, raised $1.7 million and moved 9,000 people into permanent housing.
“For the fifth year, thousands of Angelenos presented a united front against homelessness – collectively saying that the current situation in Los Angeles County is unacceptable. It is crucial that our residents tell elected officials that they are outraged and want this issue solved. HomeWalk gives them that platform,” said Elise Buik, president and CEO of United Way of Greater Los Angeles. “Our communities are suffering, and we know that by mobilizing Angelenos we can continue to raise funds and awareness to create pathways out of poverty, getting the homeless into permanent housing.”
Homeless statistics in Los Angeles County:
- Over 51,000 homeless people are in Los Angeles County; 18% are veterans
- 40% of those homeless are women and children
- Nearly one-quarter of those homeless (24%) are chronically homeless
- 67% are unsheltered, living on the streets or in cars
- Almost one third (32%) of homeless people in Los Angeles have a bachelors degree or higher
- One of the leading reasons for homelessness is the loss of a job; unemployment in the Country is in double digits
- Over half our households spend over 30% of income on rent, so just one crisis can push a family into homelessness
“Kobe Bryant has helped us reach more residents concerned about fighting homelessness, and his charity has done great work with homeless children. With the support of celebrities like Kobe, our public officials and Los Angeles County residents, we can make a difference,” continued Buik.
The 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 participants through an educational journey displaying sobering scenes that illustrate homelessness and the long journey to permanent housing.
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, click here.