Hollywood 2.0’s Role in Revitalizing CRE and Supporting Local Businesses

Hollywood 2.0 (H2.0), a local mental health pilot program, has released its third annual report. With expanded housing, stronger partnerships, and improved services for people in need, the program is making a growing impact in the community. It’s also helping to create a safer, more stable environment for the CRE industry in Hollywood.
What You Need to Know
This report shows many things from the program, such as:
Housing and Services Expanded: H2.0 now supports nearly 250 people in both short-term and long-term housing. Residents get access to mental health care, peer support, and help finding jobs.
RAND Partnership Adds Accountability: RAND is now tracking results like housing, jobs, and client feedback to help improve the program and keep it transparent.
Workforce Support Grows: Pacific Clinics will start helping clients find jobs in 2025.
Community Engagement Increased: H2.0 teamed up with IDEO to run a campaign that helped raise awareness and build community support.
How It Impacts You
Better local services may lead to less visible homelessness and fewer mental health issues near your properties.
New 24/7 care programs help keep people off sidewalks and out of ERs, making neighborhoods safer.
Business involvement is encouraged—property managers play a key role in keeping areas clean, safe, and supportive.
Programs like H2.0 may shape how the city works with businesses to address homelessness and safety.
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