Some 900 people lined up for a chance at one of 44 low income housing units in Los Angeles named after a Filipino American hero, reports ABS CBN.
The Larry Itilong Village is owned by a Filipino American community non-profit, the Pilipino Workers Center and named after a Pinoy labor leader.
Lines began forming at 4:30 a.m. for a shot at an apartment for rents as low as $300 per month.
“I’ve been trying to get my family and I out of a shelter and into an apartment,” explained Cynthia Lainey, the first person to line up.
You can read more about the critical need for low income housing and the Larry Itilong Village in ABS CBN.