Only 1 new home per 5.55 jobs added in LA County.
That’s why rents are so high.
To overcome many of our biggest challenges, we need more housing.
Justice
Through apartment bans, segregation persists in LA. Decades of discriminatory housing practices – explicit and implicit – have left communities of color relegated to often underserved areas of the region.
Climate
Opposition to more housing in job-rich areas of LA County has locked millions into long commutes by car, worsening climate change. Not to mention that heat waves and wildfires in sprawling suburbs continue to pose a threat to property and human life.
Affordability
A 2020 study by USC found that a majority of renters surveyed had to cut back on basic needs like food, and nearly half went into debt to pay rent over the past two years.
Education and outreach
Attend housing panel discussions for deep dives into the diverse facets of housing. Learn more about LA’s housing history with our Housing 101 training.
Training and empowerment
Organize for housing in your own neighborhood. We provide training, tools, and guidance.
Resource sharing
We manage a library of free resources related to affordable housing, rental assistance, tenant protection, eviction defense, and zoning.
Resource Library
Project advocacy
Advocate for projects that bring housing and center equity in their proposals through robust tenant protections and affordable units.
Policies and legislation
Advocate at the city, county, and state levels for policies and legislation that facilitate building housing. Our policy team tracks and analyzes legislation thoroughly before taking a position. Check out our Legislation Tracker here.
Our Work

Infill housing & land use as a tool to fight climate change
We are facing a climate crisis. To address this, we should increase the stock of multifamily housing in urban areas. Increasing urban density and adding housing willnot only reduce our emissions but also allow us to address the cost of living crisis in our cities. Advocates of climate action and advocate for housing can and must work together to tackle these intertwined crises.