Eligibility Criteria and Application Process for ACOF Properties

Property NameZip CodeTenant Eligibility CriteriaSelf Referral or Agency Referral (CES and FSC)Tenant UnitsMore Information
39 West Apartments90062Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
33 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Amistad Apartments90031Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness, substance abuse, or chronic health conditions, or is eligible for services provided under the Lantreman Developmental Disabilities Services Act . Self Referral by Intake Form (17 units) and Agency Referral (CES and FSC for 21 units)48 units(323) 222-8012
Avalon Apartments90061Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
55 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Avenida Villas92804Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Self Referral by Intake Form29 units(714) 991-1100
The Berendos90004Low-income single adults who are homeless or chonically homeless; 15 - 20 units reserved for individuals who have a diagnosed mental illness; 59 units reserved for seniors (age 62 or older) or disabled individuals.Self Referral by Intake Form70 units(213) 388-2522
Brandon Apartments90017Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(FSC)
31 units(323) 757-0670 x105
California Hotel90731Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
39 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Camino de Las Flores90023Low-income single adults and families who are homeless, chronically homeless, or at-risk homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness, chronic disability or dual diagnosis as defined by HUD.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
24 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Cedar Springs91750Low-income special needs adults, families, and transition age youth who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.18 Self Referral,
36 Agency Referral
36 units(909) 447-0624
Central Court90011Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
7 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Cornerstone Apartments91401Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and a diagnosed mental illness.Self Referral by Intake Form35 units(818) 778-0873
Fedora Apartments90005Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
22 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Figueroa Courts90003Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
39 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Fox Normandie Apartments90005Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
47 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Gateways Housing90004Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
29 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Gower Street Apartments90038Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
54 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Jackson Aisle Apartments92644Low-income single adults who are homelessor chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Self Referral by Intake Form29 units(714) 379-5193
La Primavera Apartments90015Low-income single adults who are homeless or chroncially homeless and have a disability.Self Referral by Intake Form35 units(213) 765-4973
Las Palomas Hotel90038Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
61 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Maryland Apartments90017Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Self Referral by Intake Form29 units(213) 481-8049
New Directions Sepulveda I91343Low-income veterans who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness, chronic substance abuse or other disability.Self Referral by Intake Form72 units(818) 830-0789
New Directions Sepulveda II91343Low-income veterans who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness, chronic substance abuse or other disability.Self Referral by Intake Form75 units(818) 891-7117
Orbison House90038Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Self Referral by Intake Form9 units(323) 463-0241
Osborne Place91331Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals. Additionally, 39 units are reserved for individuals with a mental health diagnosis.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
64 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Parker Hotel90017Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES)
30 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Rayen Apartments91343Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness; 25 units reserved for seniors (age 62 or older) or individuals with a disability.Self Referral by Intake Form48 units(818) 891-9600
Santos Plaza90062Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronicallly homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Agency Referral
(CES)
36 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Selby Hotel90028Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.80% Agency, 20% Self
(23 Agency, 6 Self)
28 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Sonya Gardens90044Low-income single adults and families who are at risk.Self Referral by Intake Form59 units(323) 971-5368
Step-Out Apartments90222Emancipated transition age youth, 18 to 21 years of age, who are homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness and/or substance abuse history.Complete Transition Age Youth Packet and submit10 units 2 people per unit(323) 757-0670 x105
Step-Up on Fifth90401Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronicallly homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness.Self Referral by Intake Form44 units(310) 393-0456
Tyrol Plaza Senior Apartments92806Low-income single seniors (age 62 or older) and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness or disability.Referral by City of Anaheim59 unitsCity of Anaheim Referral
Vendome Palms90026Low-income single adults who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.80% Agency, 20% Self
(29 Agency (CES) and 7 Self)
36 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Villas at Gower90028Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronicallly homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness or physical disability; however, 35 units are reserved specifically for individuals with a diagnosed mental illness.50% Agency, 50% Self
(35 Agency, 35 Self)
70 units(323) 469-1229 or
(323) 757-0670 x105
Vista del Rio92706Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness or physical disability.Self Referral by Intake Form41 units(714) 621-0771
Vista Nueva Apartments90057Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
29 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Willis Avenue Apartments91402Low-income single seniors (age 62 or greater) who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
41 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Willow Apartments90222Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and who have a diagnosed mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse issues and/or other diagnosed disability. CES/FSC referrals give priority to chronically homeless individuals.Agency Referral
(CES and FSC)
23 units(323) 757-0670 x105
Woodland Terrace91343Low-income single adults and families who are homeless or chronically homeless and have a diagnosed mental illness80% Agency, 20% Self
(24 Agency, 6 Self)
30 units(818) 891-0107 or
323-757-0670 x105
Complete list of A Community of Friends' properties with eligibility requirements and application method (self-referral or agency referral via the Coordinated Entry System [CES] or Family Support Center [FSC] for individuals, families, and social service personnel.