Community-based organizations (CBOs) are essential to supporting homeless populations during disasters, yet little is known about their preparedness and ability to support their vulnerable clients. This qualitative study evaluated the perceptions of Los Angeles nonprofit homeless residential service providers regarding the likely impacts of a disaster on their clients and operations, the barriers they face in disaster planning, and their suggested solutions to facilitate preparedness within their sector. Twelve semistructured interviews were conducted with executive staff and emergency planners from six organizations serving people experiencing homelessness. Respondents reported significant barriers to both postdisaster services and collaboration with emergency management. They indicated both a need for and interest in technical assistance and training to develop their disaster capabilities. These concerns suggest that a multisector effort, including homeless-service organizations, their funders, and emergency managers, is needed to strengthen the resilience of safety-net CBOs serving homeless populations.
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