BEYOND SHELTER
1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017
http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; [email protected]
Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living,
money management, knowledge of tenant’s rights, job training.
(213) 252-0772
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE
HOMELESS (PATH)
340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004
Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered Monday-
Friday on a first come, first serve basis.
Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm
Hollywood
(323) 644-2216
ELA
(323) 260-7524
(310) 996-0034
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES)
1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404
http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx
Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups
(English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Office (310) 264-
6646
Hotline (310) 264-
6644
WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE
958 E. 108th Street; LA 90059
Women and children shelter, transitional and permanent housing,
Emergency tokens for transportation, parent and children’s support
Group, pre-employment services.
Monday-Friday 8am–5:30pm; Intakes: 9am – 2:30pm
(323) 563-4721
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES)
1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404
http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx
Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups
(English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Office (310) 264-
6646
Hotline (310) 264-
6644
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
http://www.havenhills.org/
24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups,
children’s program.
24HR hotline
(818) 887-6589
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
123 E. 14th St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-1351
Emergency food, clothing, shelter and other assistance upon availability. Spanish spoken.
FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-12 PM, 1-5 PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
CENTRO SHALOM
1902 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-2214
Assistance with: food, clothing, applications, immigration, divorce, eviction, child support/
custody, restraining orders; self-esteem classes for Spanish-speakers held every Tuesday
10 AM-1 PM; attorneys from Legal Aid are available every Thursday 4:30 PM to help with
workers’ rights issues. Spanish spoken. FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Thursday 8AM-3PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
CHRISTIAN OUTREACH APPEAL
515 E. 3rd St., Long Beach, CA 90802
PH: (562) 432-1440
Transitional housing for women with a history of substance abuse, who have been sober for six
months, and their children; transitional housing for men; 30 units of low-income housing; food;
clothing. Spanish spoken.
Breakfast: Monday-Friday 7:30-8:30 AM, Hot Meals: Monday-Friday 4:30 PM;
Lunch: odd-numbered Saturdays 11:30 AM-12 PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
HARBOR INTERFAITH SERVICES FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
670 W. 9th St., San Pedro, CA 90731
PH: (310) 831-9123
Ninety-day family shelter assists with food, public benefits and job search. Shelter is located at a
different address. HRS: Monday-Friday 9-11:30 AM, 1:30-4:30 PM.
________________________________________________________________________
Ascencia
1851 Tyburn St
Glendale CA 91204
(818) 246-7900
www.ascenciaCA.org
Community Shelters*Single Parent Families Headed by Fathers
Community Shelters*Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children
1671 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90026
(213)250-5241
www.gschomeless.org/
Transitional Housing/Shelter*Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Precious Life Shelter
10881 Reagan St
Los Alamitos CA 90720
(562) 431-5025
18 and over
Community Shelters*Pregnant Women
Elizabeth House
(626) 577-4434
Call for assessment and placement
Maternity Homes*Pregnant Women
Maternity Homes*Pregnant Women with Children
ACCESS CENTER (DROP-IN DAY CENTER)
(Program of OPCC)
503 Olympic Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90401
www.opcc.org
Hours – Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm
Saturday and Sunday – 8am to 12pm
Program Manager – Kevin Goings---------------------------------------------(310)450-4050 ext 127
Providing basic and emergency services such as food, clothing and restroom facilities to approximately 275 people daily, the Access Center assists homeless men, women and children in developing individual plans to identify strengths and goals in order to return to a life of stability and self-sufficiency.
ST. JOSEPH EMERGENCY SERVICES CENTER
404 Lincoln Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
Hours - M-T-Th – 8am – 430pm
\t W- 8am – 12pm
\t S,S – 8am – 330pm\t
Program Director – Haley Fuselier-----------------------------------310-399-6878 ext 401
St. Joseph’s Center provides basic services. Here, homeless men and women can make a reservation to eat at Bread and Roses Café, do a load of laundry, take a shower and have access to phone and mail service. Through meetings with our staff, they can also be connected with emergency shelter, medical care, and mental health and substance abuse treatment. They can also receive help with transportation and advocacy to apply for government benefits. Services men, women and children.
Requirements
Homeless
Must participate in a brief intake process during morning hours
Must place name on list during morning hours for intake process to begin (approximately 7:30am)
THE BIBLE TABERNACLE
1761 Washington Way
Venice, CA. 90291
(310) 821-6116
Hours - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 & Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12pm
The Bible Tabernacle is designed to house single women and women with children. They can currently house eighty (80) plus people. They provide food, clothing and shelter for their guests, all free of charge.
Requirements
Take part in a telephone interview at first contact
Have a willingness to make life changes
Be willing to participate in all classes, services and bible readings
Commit to a minimum of thirty (30) days in the ministry
Adhere to financial management program
Remove all body piercing, except earrings
Not be on psychotropic medications
Participate in work therapy
Can not be receiving general relief (GR)
Age limit for male children is eleven (11)
Overview
Biblical based program
Maximum stay is from two months up to six (6) months
No men (however there is a single men’s program in Canyon Country)
No pregnant women
FAMILY PLACE (AN UPWARD BOUND HOUSE)
1020 12th St,
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Hours – 930am – 6pm
Program Manager - Tracy Woodburry-------------------------------------(310) 458-7779 ext. 212
Family Place provides transitional housing and services for families with minor dependent children. Traditionally, homeless shelters separate men and women; our unique model maintains the family unit intact in separate apartments. The program is housed in a twenty one (21) unit apartment building in the heart of Santa Monica's residential community. The units comfortably accommodate a full family, with kitchens and home furnishings. The apartment complex includes a playground and common areas.
Requirements
Must be referred
No walk-ins
Families only
Must be homeless at time of referral
Overview
Intensive wrap-around case management
Counseling
Food program
Case management
Money management program with mandatory savings towards permanent housing
Parenting and life skills classes
One year's follow-up services, including home visits
No age limit for male children
Wait list (can be six (6) BEYOND SHELTER
1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017
http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; [email protected]
Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living,
money management, knowledge of tenant’s rights, job training.
(213) 252-0772
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
http://www.havenhills.org/
24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups,
children’s program.
24HR hotline
(818) 887-6589
____________________________________________________________________________________
CENTRO SHALOM
1902 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-2214
Assistance with: food, clothing, applications, immigration, divorce, eviction, child support/
custody, restraining orders; self-esteem classes for Spanish-speakers held every Tuesday
10 AM-1 PM; attorneys from Legal Aid are available every Thursday 4:30 PM to help with
workers’ rights issues. Spanish spoken. FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Thursday 8AM-3PM.
_____________________BEYOND SHELTER
1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017
http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; [email protected]
Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living,
money management, knowledge of tenant’s rights, job training.
(213) 252-0772
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE
HOMELESS (PATH)
340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004
Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered Monday-
Friday on a first come, first serve basis.
Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm
Hollywood
(323) 644-2216
ELA
(323) 260-7524
(310) 996-0034
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES)
1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404
http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx
Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups
(English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Office (310) 264-
6646
Hotline (310) 264-
6644
WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE
958 E. 108th Street; LA 90059
Women and children shelter, transitional and permanent housing,
Emergency tokens for transportation, parent and children’s support
Group, pre-employment services.
Monday-Friday 8am–5:30pm; Intakes: 9am – 2:30pm
(323) 563-4721
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES)
1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404
http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx
Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups
(English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Office (310) 264-
6646
Hotline (310) 264-
6644
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
http://www.havenhills.org/
24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups,
children’s program.
24HR hotline
(818) 887-6589
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
123 E. 14th St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-1351
Emergency food, clothing, shelter and other assistance upon availability. Spanish spoken.
FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-12 PM, 1-5 PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
CENTRO SHALOM
1902 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-2214
Assistance with: food, clothing, applications, immigration, divorce, eviction, child support/
custody, restraining orders; self-esteem classes for Spanish-speakers held every Tuesday
10 AM-1 PM; attorneys from Legal Aid are available every Thursday 4:30 PM to help with
workers’ rights issues. Spanish spoken. FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Thursday 8AM-3PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
CHRISTIAN OUTREACH APPEAL
515 E. 3rd St., Long Beach, CA 90802
PH: (562) 432-1440
Transitional housing for women with a history of substance abuse, who have been sober for six
months, and their children; transitional housing for men; 30 units of low-income housing; food;
clothing. Spanish spoken.
Breakfast: Monday-Friday 7:30-8:30 AM, Hot Meals: Monday-Friday 4:30 PM;
Lunch: odd-numbered Saturdays 11:30 AM-12 PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
HARBOR INTERFAITH SERVICES FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
670 W. 9th St., San Pedro, CA 90731
PH: (310) 831-9123
Ninety-day family shelter assists with food, public benefits and job search. Shelter is located at a
different address. HRS: Monday-Friday 9-11:30 AM, 1:30-4:30 PM.
________________________________________________________________________
Ascencia
1851 Tyburn St
Glendale CA 91204
(818) 246-7900
www.ascenciaCA.org
Community Shelters*Single Parent Families Headed by Fathers
Community Shelters*Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children
1671 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90026
(213)250-5241
www.gschomeless.org/
Transitional Housing/Shelter*Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Precious Life Shelter
10881 Reagan St
Los Alamitos CA 90720
(562) 431-5025
18 and over
Community Shelters*Pregnant Women
Elizabeth House
(626) 577-4434
Call for assessment and placement
Maternity Homes*Pregnant Women
Maternity Homes*Pregnant Women with Children
ACCESS CENTER (DROP-IN DAY CENTER)
(Program of OPCC)
503 Olympic Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90401
www.opcc.org
Hours – Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm
Saturday and Sunday – 8am to 12pm
Program Manager – Kevin Goings---------------------------------------------(310)450-4050 ext 127
Providing basic and emergency services such as food, clothing and restroom facilities to approximately 275 people daily, the Access Center assists homeless men, women and children in developing individual plans to identify strengths and goals in order to return to a life of stability and self-sufficiency.
404 Lincoln Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
Hours - M-T-Th – 8am – 430pm
\t W- 8am – 12pm
\t S,S – 8am – 330pm\t
Program Director – Haley Fuselier-----------------------------------310-399-6878 ext 401
St. Joseph’s Center provides basic services. Here, homeless men and women can make a reservation to eat at Bread and Roses Café, do a load of laundry, take a shower and have access to phone and mail service. Through meetings with our staff, they can also be connected with emergency shelter, medical care, and mental health and substance abuse treatment. They can also receive help with transportation and advocacy to apply for government benefits. Services men, women and children.
Requirements
Homeless
Must participate in a brief intake process during morning hours
Must place name on list during morning hours for intake process to begin (approximately 7:30am)
THE BIBLE TABERNACLE
1761 Washington Way
Venice, CA. 90291
(310) 821-6116
Hours - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 & Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12pm
The Bible Tabernacle is designed to house single women and women with children. They can currently house eighty (80) plus people. They provide food, clothing and shelter for their guests, all free of charge.
Requirements
Take part in a telephone interview at first contact
Have a willingness to make life changes
Be willing to participate in all classes, services and bible readings
Commit to a minimum of thirty (30) days in the ministry
Adhere to financial management program
Remove all body piercing, except earrings
Not be on psychotropic medications
Participate in work therapy
Can not be receiving general relief (GR)
Age limit for male children is eleven (11)
Overview
Biblical based program
Maximum stay is from two months up to six (6) months
No men (however there is a single men’s program in Canyon Country)
No pregnant women
FAMILY PLACE (AN UPWARD BOUND HOUSE)
1020 12th St,
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Hours – 930am – 6pm
Program Manager - Tracy Woodburry-------------------------------------(310) 458-7779 ext. 212
Family Place provides transitional housing and services for families with minor dependent children. Traditionally, homeless shelters separate men and women; our unique model maintains the family unit intact in separate apartments. The program is housed in a twenty one (21) unit apartment building in the heart of Santa Monica's residential community. The units comfortably accommodate a full family, with kitchens and home furnishings. The apartment complex includes a playground and common areas.
Requirements
Must be referred
No walk-ins
Families only
Must be homeless at time of referral
Overview
Intensive wrap-around case management
Counseling
Food program
Case management
Money management program with mandatory savings towards permanent housing
Parenting and life skills classes
One year's follow-up services, including home visits
No age limit for male children
Wait list (can be six (6) BEYOND SHELTER
1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017
http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; [email protected]
Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living,
money management, knowledge of tenant’s rights, job training.
(213) 252-0772
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
http://www.havenhills.org/
24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups,
children’s program.
24HR hotline
(818) 887-6589
____________________________________________________________________________________
CENTRO SHALOM
1902 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-2214
Assistance with: food, clothing, applications, immigration, divorce, eviction, child support/
custody, restraining orders; self-esteem classes for Spanish-speakers held every Tuesday
10 AM-1 PM; attorneys from Legal Aid are available every Thursday 4:30 PM to help with
workers’ rights issues. Spanish spoken. FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Thursday 8AM-3PM.
_____________________BEYOND SHELTER
1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017
http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; [email protected]
Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living,
money management, knowledge of tenant’s rights, job training.
(213) 252-0772
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE
HOMELESS (PATH)
340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004
Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered Monday-
Friday on a first come, first serve basis.
Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm
Hollywood
(323) 644-2216
ELA
(323) 260-7524
(310) 996-0034
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES)
1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404
http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx
Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups
(English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Office (310) 264-
6646
Hotline (310) 264-
6644
WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE
958 E. 108th Street; LA 90059
Women and children shelter, transitional and permanent housing,
Emergency tokens for transportation, parent and children’s support
Group, pre-employment services.
Monday-Friday 8am–5:30pm; Intakes: 9am – 2:30pm
(323) 563-4721
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES)
1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404
http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx
Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups
(English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
Office (310) 264-
6646
Hotline (310) 264-
6644
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
http://www.havenhills.org/
24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups,
children’s program.
24HR hotline
(818) 887-6589
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
123 E. 14th St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-1351
Emergency food, clothing, shelter and other assistance upon availability. Spanish spoken.
FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-12 PM, 1-5 PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
CENTRO SHALOM
1902 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
PH: (562) 591-2214
Assistance with: food, clothing, applications, immigration, divorce, eviction, child support/
custody, restraining orders; self-esteem classes for Spanish-speakers held every Tuesday
10 AM-1 PM; attorneys from Legal Aid are available every Thursday 4:30 PM to help with
workers’ rights issues. Spanish spoken. FEE: Services are free. HRS: Monday-Thursday 8AM-3PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
CHRISTIAN OUTREACH APPEAL
515 E. 3rd St., Long Beach, CA 90802
PH: (562) 432-1440
Transitional housing for women with a history of substance abuse, who have been sober for six
months, and their children; transitional housing for men; 30 units of low-income housing; food;
clothing. Spanish spoken.
Breakfast: Monday-Friday 7:30-8:30 AM, Hot Meals: Monday-Friday 4:30 PM;
Lunch: odd-numbered Saturdays 11:30 AM-12 PM.
____________________________________________________________________________________
HARBOR INTERFAITH SERVICES FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
670 W. 9th St., San Pedro, CA 90731
PH: (310) 831-9123
Ninety-day family shelter assists with food, public benefits and job search. Shelter is located at a
different address. HRS: Monday-Friday 9-11:30 AM, 1:30-4:30 PM.
________________________________________________________________________
Ascencia
1851 Tyburn St
Glendale CA 91204
(818) 246-7900
www.ascenciaCA.org
Community Shelters*Single Parent Families Headed by Fathers
Community Shelters*Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children
1671 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90026
(213)250-5241
www.gschomeless.org/
Transitional Housing/Shelter*Single Parent Families Headed by Mothers
Precious Life Shelter
10881 Reagan St
Los Alamitos CA 90720
(562) 431-5025
18 and over
Community Shelters*Pregnant Women
Elizabeth House
(626) 577-4434
Call for assessment and placement
Maternity Homes*Pregnant Women
Maternity Homes*Pregnant Women with Children
ACCESS CENTER (DROP-IN DAY CENTER)
(Program of OPCC)
503 Olympic Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90401
www.opcc.org
Hours – Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm
Saturday and Sunday – 8am to 12pm
Program Manager – Kevin Goings---------------------------------------------(310)450-4050 ext 127
Providing basic and emergency services such as food, clothing and restroom facilities to approximately 275 people daily, the Access Center assists homeless men, women and children in developing individual plans to identify strengths and goals in order to return to a life of stability and self-sufficiency.
SALVATION ARMY/WESTWOOD TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
1401 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA. 90025\t
Hours – 830am – 8pm
Intake -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(310) 477-9539
The Westwood Transitional Village is a 40-unit residential housing facility that provides support services for homeless families. Families can spend up to two years at Westwood while they stabilize and acquire the skills needed for independent living. The Westwood ‘campus' includes administrative offices and a community center, as well as an adjacent child development center. At Westwood, each of these families is able to reside in a furnished 1-4 bedroom apartment, with 1- 2 bathrooms, a private entrance and either a small front yard or balcony
Requirements
Must participate in case management
Must participate in the employment development assistance program
Must have sufficient income to pay proposed rent, living expenses and participate in a mandatory savings program
Each family must participate in a supportive service program
Must call for an intake appointment
Referral from case manager required
Must have picture ID
Must have proof of income
Must have verification of homelessness from a case manager, social worker, shelter or church program
Must be willing to pay required rent that is 30% of income
Must attend weekly life skills classes
Overview
Intensive counseling and case management - Spiritual and psychological counseling
Educational training - Parenting, life skills, art therapy and financial budgeting classes
Employment placement assistance - Career development services
Medical services - Including, a bi-monthly medical clinic run by UCLA interns
On-site child-care - Supportive care for children, that strengthens the stability of the entire family
Housing assistance - Transitional housing on-site and referrals to permanent supportive housing
Academic tutoring - Individual tutoring services are provided by "School on Wheels", a non profit Malibu-based organization whose purpose is to address the educational instability of homeless children. There is also classroom-style tutoring available through Century LIFT.
Specialized Teen groups
Six (6) month waiting list
Fourteen (14) dedicated to Veterans
Thirty (30) dedicated to non vet families
Does not accept single men / women without children
No age limit for male children
Maximum stay two (2) years
VENICE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION (TLC)
720 Rose Avenue
Venice, CA. 90291\t
www.vchcorp.org
Hours – 9am – 5pm
Main Line---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(310) 399-4100
The Transitional Living Center (TLC) provides homeless women and their children with housing and supportive services while they work towards economic stability and permanent housing. The 32-bed transitional shelter has room for up to eight 2-4 member families with a maximum stay of two years.
Requirements
Must have some income, other than general relief (GR)
No male children over age twelve (12)
No adult males
Must be homeless
WOMEN’S RECOVERY HOME (Program of CLARE Foundation)
11325 Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Hours – 8am – 4pm
Intake – Gloria Long --(310) 314-6200 Ext. 3502
The women’s recovery home is a separate gender-specific program allowing female clients a place to address the underlying issues specific to women in recovery. Here, the women exist as their own community of peers. The all-female environment provides a safe and distraction free environment. The clients then work on women's recovery issues: building self-esteem, learning how to be independent, and developing healthier relationships. Since some of the women have children - who are not staying with them but with their relatives - parenting classes are available so they can learn how to be better role models for their kids. However, other women enter the program with their children with them.
Requirements
Must have the ability to $500.00 per month
Must agree to random drug testing
1401 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA. 90025\t
Hours – 830am – 8pm
Intake -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(310) 477-9539
The Westwood Transitional Village is a 40-unit residential housing facility that provides support services for homeless families. Families can spend up to two years at Westwood while they stabilize and acquire the skills needed for independent living. The Westwood ‘campus' includes administrative offices and a community center, as well as an adjacent child development center. At Westwood, each of these families is able to reside in a furnished 1-4 bedroom apartment, with 1- 2 bathrooms, a private entrance and either a small front yard or balcony
Requirements
Must participate in case management
Must participate in the employment development assistance program
Must have sufficient income to pay proposed rent, living expenses and participate in a mandatory savings program
Each family must participate in a supportive service program
Must call for an intake appointment
Referral from case manager required
Must have picture ID
Must have proof of income
Must have verification of homelessness from a case manager, social worker, shelter or church program
Must be willing to pay required rent that is 30% of income
Must attend weekly life skills classes
Overview
Intensive counseling and case management - Spiritual and psychological counseling
Educational training - Parenting, life skills, art therapy and financial budgeting classes
Employment placement assistance - Career development services
Medical services - Including, a bi-monthly medical clinic run by UCLA interns
On-site child-care - Supportive care for children, that strengthens the stability of the entire family
Housing assistance - Transitional housing on-site and referrals to permanent supportive housing
Academic tutoring - Individual tutoring services are provided by "School on Wheels", a non profit Malibu-based organization whose purpose is to address the educational instability of homeless children. There is also classroom-style tutoring available through Century LIFT.
Specialized Teen groups
Six (6) month waiting list
Fourteen (14) dedicated to Veterans
Thirty (30) dedicated to non vet families
Does not accept single men / women without children
No age limit for male children
Maximum stay two (2) years
VENICE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION (TLC)
720 Rose Avenue
Venice, CA. 90291\t
www.vchcorp.org
Hours – 9am – 5pm
Main Line---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(310) 399-4100
The Transitional Living Center (TLC) provides homeless women and their children with housing and supportive services while they work towards economic stability and permanent housing. The 32-bed transitional shelter has room for up to eight 2-4 member families with a maximum stay of two years.
Requirements
Must have some income, other than general relief (GR)
No male children over age twelve (12)
No adult males
Must be homeless
WOMEN’S RECOVERY HOME (Program of CLARE Foundation)
11325 Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Hours – 8am – 4pm
Intake – Gloria Long --(310) 314-6200 Ext. 3502
The women’s recovery home is a separate gender-specific program allowing female clients a place to address the underlying issues specific to women in recovery. Here, the women exist as their own community of peers. The all-female environment provides a safe and distraction free environment. The clients then work on women's recovery issues: building self-esteem, learning how to be independent, and developing healthier relationships. Since some of the women have children - who are not staying with them but with their relatives - parenting classes are available so they can learn how to be better role models for their kids. However, other women enter the program with their children with them.
Requirements
Must have the ability to $500.00 per month
Must agree to random drug testing
PATH LOS ANGELES RHONDA FLEMING FAMILY CENTER 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 20 N/A The center provides 20 beds of transitional housing and services for single mothers and their children in the Los Angeles area. No fee for housing but will required saving a percentage of income.
Regina House Shelter in Santa Ana 714-836-7188 6 month program 4 single mothers.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EMERGENCY FAMILY SHELTER PROGRAM 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Njambi Kingori 213-229-9966 4 N/A The Transitional Housing Program provides a safe and stable environment for families with children while providing support and opportunities to attain their goals that will lead to housing.
Good Shepherd Center
267 Belmont Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90026 // (213) 235-1460
Short term transitional housing units are available for mothers and their children under age 12.
https://www.ackornhouse.com women with children $600
Woman with children $500 562-253-2789
Regina House Shelter in Santa Ana 714-836-7188 6 month program 4 single mothers.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EMERGENCY FAMILY SHELTER PROGRAM 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Njambi Kingori 213-229-9966 4 N/A The Transitional Housing Program provides a safe and stable environment for families with children while providing support and opportunities to attain their goals that will lead to housing.
Good Shepherd Center
267 Belmont Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90026 // (213) 235-1460
Short term transitional housing units are available for mothers and their children under age 12.
https://www.ackornhouse.com women with children $600
Woman with children $500 562-253-2789
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Los Angeles Museum 1st Friday of every month is FREE 5-8pm
Japanese American National Museum FREE every 3rd Thursday 5-8pm
Hammer Museum always FREE
J. Paul Getty Museum FREE always
Griffith Observatory always FREE
Fowler Museum @ UCLA always FREE
Dominguez Ranch Adobe Museum always FREE
Craft and Folk Art Museum always FREE
CA. Science Center always FREE
Pacific Asia Museum FREE every 2nd Sunday of the month
Travel Town Museum always FREE