
https://www.stayhousedla.org/
Stay Housed LA has resources to help individuals know their rights, obtain rental assistance, and obtain legal help if they owe rent or receive an eviction notice. Workshops are also available.

https://publiccounsel.org/
The nation’s leading pro bono (FREE) legal services. Connect with a diverse team of attorneys, paralegals, social workers, and organizers who work to protect the legal rights of disadvantaged children; represent immigrants, including those who have been the victims of torture, persecution, trafficking, and other crimes; and fosters economic justice by providing individuals and institutions in underserved communities with access to quality legal representation.

LA HOP is a request that goes to LAHSA for anyone to use. With permission from the unhoused person, an LA HOP request can be made to connect that person to a case worker to help with services like housing options.

https://housing.ca.gov/ is an overall source for rental assistance and mortgage relief in multiple languages.

http://www.cesinaction.org/ Coalition for Economic Survival (CES) is a grassroots multi-racial, multi-ethnic non-profit community based organization dedicated to organizing low and moderate income people to win economic and social justice. CES assists working and low-income people throughout the greater Los Angeles area and surrounding counties in working together to empower themselves to impact the decision making processes that affect their day-to-day lives. Our Homelessness and Housing Chair, Veronica Huerta, also created a quick resource guide of tenant’s rights organizations.