HUD's 2005 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Activity Chart Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2005 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently
verified by HUD. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found on the HUD web site. In some
cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Activity Chart but did not provide sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target
population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
CoC Number: CA-612
CoC Name: Glendale CoC
Summary of all beds reported by Continuum of Care:
Family Units Family Beds Individual Beds Total Beds
Emergency Shelter 0 33 17 50
Transitional Housing 37 123 10 133
Permanent Supportive Housing 39 118 40 158
Subtotal Homeless Housing (Emergency + Transitional)* 37 156 27 183
Grand Total 76 274 67 341
CoC beds reported by Program Type:
Emergency Shelter for Families
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
Glendale of YMCA Winter Shelter 0 0 0 0 0 4
Emergency Shelter for Mixed Populations
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
Glendale Adventist Medical Center Motel Vouchers 0 0 0 0 0 1
IURD Project Achieve 0 26 14 40 0 0
YWCA of Glendale Sunrise Village 0 7 3 10 0 0
Emergency Shelter for Single Individuals
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
Glendale of YMCA Winter Shelter 0 0 0 0 150 0
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons in permanent supportive housing as currently homeless. Monday, October 16, 2006
HUD's 2005 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs
Housing Activity Chart Report
Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2005 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently
verified by HUD. For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found on the HUD web site. In some
cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Activity Chart but did not provide sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target
population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.
Transitional Housing for Families
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
IURD Family Trans. Housing 12 42 0 42 0 0
The Salvation Army Nancy Painter Home 5 18 0 18 0 0
Union Station Foundation Euclid Villa 7 23 0 23 0 0
YWCA of Glendale Hamilton Court 13 40 0 40 0 0
Transitional Housing for Single Individuals
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
Antelope Valley Domestic Violence Council Fredom House 0 0 10 10 0 0
Permanent Supportive Housing for Families
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
Glendale Housing Authority Section 8 15 47 0 47 0 0
The Salvation Army Chester Street 4 13 0 13 0 0
W. Hollywood Community Housing Corp. Orange Grove 5 22 0 22 0 0
Permanent Supportive Housing for Mixed Populations
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
Glendale Housing Authority Shelter Plus Care 15 36 24 60 0 0
Permanent Supportive Housing for Single Individuals
Family Family Individual Total Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher
Provider Name Facility Name Units Beds Beds
IURD Housing for the Chronically Homeless 0 0 8 8 0 0
IURD Next Step 0 0 8 8 0 0
*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons in permanent supportive housing as currently homeless. Monday, October 16, 2006
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