Tiny Homes Villages
Changing The Face of Homelessness
In February of 2021, Hope the Mission launched the very first Tiny Home Village in the City of Los Angeles, Chandler Blvd. Tiny Home Village in North Hollywood.
Since then, Hope the Mission has had the honor of opening six more Tiny Home Villages throughout Los Angeles County and expanding our services to other counties.
Every Tiny Home Village has a dog run/pet relief area, laundry facility, restrooms/showers, case management, and three meals a day.



Alexandria Park
Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village is Hope’s second-largest Tiny Home Facility. Key features of this facility are the bright colors, wide-spread layout, and communal areas.
Watch the Virtual Tour by clicking on the photo to the right!
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village is located in North Hollywood, CA 91606. Hope of the Valley, founded in the summer of 2009, now operates 13 Shelters, 2 Access Centers and a Job Center. We currently provide 1,506 beds per night at our various shelters throughout the greater Los Angeles area housing single adults, families and transitional age youth. We currently serve approximately 1,500 meals per day and 547,500 meals annually.
We exist to prevent, reduce and eliminate poverty, hunger and homelessness by offering immediate assistance and long term solutions.
In 2021, Hope of the Valley expanded into the Antelope Valley, launched two Bridge Housing Shelters in the West San Fernando Valley and opened the very first Tiny Home Villages in the City of Los Angeles. The Tiny Home Villages are being built by the City of Los Angeles and Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission has the extreme honor and privilege of opening and operating six Tiny Home Village Sites (Chandler Blvd. (NoHo), Alexandria Park (NoHo), Tarzana Sun Flower Cabin Community, Reseda Cabin Community, Whitsett West (NoHo) and due to open Late Early Fall of 2021, Arroyo Seco (Highland Park). With many thanks to Councilmen Paul Krekorian, John Lee, Bob Blumenfield, Kevin DeLeon and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Hope of the Valley is opening/operating six innovative, cost effective and life-changing Tiny Home Villages! The Chandler Blvd. Tiny Home Village opened February 2021 and has 39 homes and 85 beds. Alexandria Park opened May 2021 and has 103 homes and 200 beds. Reseda opened in June 2021 and has 52 homes and 101 beds. Tarzana opened in July 2021 with 78 homes and 148 beds. In the half of 2021 we have already added 534 beds to our existing 506 beds! And… there is much more growth and expansion planned for the rest of the year as we strive to bring inside our unhoused neighbors.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village is located at 6099 Laurel Canyon Road, North Hollywood, CA 91606, right next to Victory Outreach Church. Parking for guided tours is directly behind Victory Outreach Church. Entrance for the Drive-Thru Tour is located on Laurel Canyon Road.
The Tiny Homes are really amazing. Each one is 64 sq. ft. in size, has two beds, heat, air-conditioning, windows, a small desk and a front door! Onsite, meals, showers, case management, housing navigation, mental health, job training and placement will be provided. We are doing our very best to MAKE HOMELESS HISTORY!
Chandler Tiny Home Village
Chandler Blvd Tiny Home Village is the first of a series of villages made up of “tiny homes” in San Fernando Valley. The first village of its kind in Los Angeles, Chandler Blvd has 40 homes (75 beds) manufactured by Pallet Shelter. The Chandler Blvd. Tiny Home Village was developed by the City of Los Angeles. Each tiny home is 64 square feet in size, has two beds, heat, air-conditioning, windows, a small desk and a front door.
With many thanks to Councilman Paul Krekorian and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, it officially opened its doors in North Hollywood Monday, February 1st, 2021, welcoming its first unhoused guests who were coming in from living on nearby streets, under freeway overpasses and in parks and homeless encampments in the North Hollywood area. The village sits along Chandler Boulevard, in a half-acre plot near the north end of North Hollywood Recreation Center.
The tiny home villages are interim or “transitional” housing for those living on the sidewalks and encampments around the area. They provide a “bridge” between the street and more permanent housing solutions. Residents can live there for free, so long as they are on a positive pathway to permanent housing which generally take 3-6mos to find for incoming guests. As Los Angeles City Mayor, Eric Garcetti has pointed out, “The streets shouldn’t be the waiting room” for more permanent housing solutions. Through our partnership with LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority) and many others we provide “wrap around” services that include onsite, meals, showers, case management, housing navigation, mental health, job training and placement. We are doing our very best to MAKE HOMELESS HISTORY!
We invite you to support the Tiny Home Villages. The donation is designed to assist us with the operational costs* of the site.
*Hope of the Valley has an operational contract with LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority) for the majority of the expenses incurred as the operator. Donations are intended to supplement our existing operational contract. Donations do not go to the building or purchase of a unit and it by no means covers the cost of building the Tiny Home Communities. Building a Tiny Home site, especially when infrastructure costs include adding sewer, water, gas and power is very expensive and the City of Los Angeles is paying these expenses and responsible for building and funding these amazing sites.
Hope on Hart Street
According to the 2023 Point in Time Count, out of the nearly 1,948 individuals experiencing homelessness in Kern, most of them are located in the Bakersfield Metro area, including Oildale, East Bakersfield, and Rosedale. This Tiny Home Community will consist of 152 Beds in Kern County. This once-empty lot has been transformed into a beacon of HOPE for those homeless in the Kern County Area.
Hope on Hart Street received its first participants in March 2024. The site is comprised of 50 Tiny Home Units and we provide 24/7 Interim Housing services, Case Management, and various other programs on site.
Reseda Tiny Home Village

Tarzana Tiny Home Village
Fully designed and funded by the City of Los Angeles, our Tarzana Tiny Home Village Consists of 76 units, 150 beds, and will immediately provide a pathway for the homeless in the area to break the cycle of living on the streets and find permanent and stable housing.
Watch the Virtual Tour by clicking on the photo to the right!
Thrive Grove Navigation Center
Hope the Mission and our community partners were chosen by the Thousand Oaks City Council to develop Ventura County’s first ever interim-housing! This 30-unit, 38-bed tiny home village welcomed its first residents in May 2025, and Hope is ready to continue providing shelter and life-saving services to the city and community of Thousand Oaks.
Support our shelter by sponsoring a Tiny Home here!
Whitsett West Tiny Home Village
Whitsett West Tiny Home Village is right off of the 170 Freeway, near Sherman Way, at Whitsett and Saticoy Street. Built by the City of Los Angeles, this new Tiny Home Village consists of 77 units and 150 beds and is estimated to help nearly 600+ unhoused Angelenos take their first step off the streets annually!
Watch the Virtual Tour by clicking on the video to the right!