County data snapshot
A snapshot of housing units completed between 2019-2023, the change in unsheltered homelessness from 2023-2024, and people in Full-Service Partnership behavioral health services.
Here, you can go through all 58 counties. Or you can view all counties.
Recent state action
A clear path forward
Three-year roadmap for addressing homelessness
No other state has committed as much focus, ingenuity and financing to the persistent, national problem of homelessness as the state of California. The Newsom administration has committed to facing a previously ignored, decades-long crisis head-on, creating a new path forward for the state.
In 2025, the state released a three-year roadmap for addressing homelessness in California. The plan organizes and assesses all of our investments, ensuring that efforts are strategic, measurable, and aligned with a shared vision.
Our state’s efforts are improving people’s lives, but we know there is still much more to do — and state and local communities can do it together.
Five Action Plan Goals
- Help more people leave unsheltered homelessness.
- Help more people move into housing.
- Ensure people do not experience homelessness again.
- Prevent more people from experiencing homelessness.
- Create more housing.
Recent news
Governor Newsom commits $101 million to jumpstart critical rebuilding efforts after LA Fires
July 8, 2025
Governor Newsom signs into law groundbreaking reforms to build more housing, boost affordability
July 1, 2025
TODAY: Governor Newsom to sign historic bills to create more housing and infrastructure – faster than ever before
July 1, 2025