LA County's largest nonprofit housing and social services agency
The People Concern operates as Los Angeles County's largest housing and social services provider for vulnerable populations, merging two legacy organizations with over 50 years of combined community work. The hiring profile is heavily clinical and housing-focused—healthcare and housing roles comprise nearly 55% of open positions—while tech stack centers on legacy nonprofit tools (HMIS, Yardi, Raiser's Edge, QuickBooks) with no recent major platform shifts, suggesting operational capacity constraints in data reporting and funder compliance tracking.
Notable leadership hires: Assistant Director, Director of Operations, Mental Health Team Lead, Housing Intake Director, Director HSSP
The People Concern provides integrated housing, mental health, medical, and social services to Los Angeles County's homeless and at-risk populations. The organization was formed in 2016 through a merger of OPCC and Lamp Community. Core programs include permanent supportive housing, intensive case management, housing-first interventions, and harm-reduction services. The agency operates a countywide network of multidisciplinary teams and runs large-scale street-based outreach. Active projects include development of new project-based housing sites, housing supportive services programs, and intensive case management services (ICMS). The organization manages data reporting to funders, program evaluation, and funder compliance as operational priorities.
Los Angeles County. The organization is the county's largest housing and social services agency serving homeless and vulnerable populations through permanent supportive housing, mental health services, medical treatment, and social services.
Core systems include HMIS (homeless management), Yardi (property/housing management), Raiser's Edge (donor/fundraising), Blackbaud Financial Edge (accounting), QuickBooks, and Microsoft Office/Teams. No major platform migrations are underway.
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