USC researchers release impact report from California’s Pet Assistance and Support Program

The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

A new USC study finds that funding for pet-inclusive emergency housing is a critical and effective intervention within homeless services. The USC HPRI analyzed Pet Assistance and Support (PAS) provider spending and outcome reports from 2020-2024, finding increased access to shelter among pet owners, and substantial provision of pet healthcare.



SOLACHAN 2025 – Executive Summary

Neighborhood Data for Social Change (NDSC)

SOLACHAN 2025 report brings together high-quality research on housing supply, demographic information, neighborhood characteristics, homelessness data, and more. HPRI has contributed to this important report’s chapter on unhoused angelenos.