With your support over the past four years, Project Ropa has made a difference in the lives of thousands of homeless and low-income people in Los Angeles. Traveling throughout the city in our distinctive retrofitted van, we have brought clean clothes, shoes and accessories as well as personal hygiene products to our clients, helping to…
For over 30 years, Shelter Partnership has provided essential needs like clothing, toiletries, and hygiene products to the people who need them most after earthquakes, riots, economic crisis, and other difficult times. COVID-19 is shaping up to be a long-term emergency situation. With the uncertainty of the severity of COVID19, our homeless neighbors need us…
At Stray Cat Alliance, everything has changed and nothing has changed. Last week, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control, the largest shelter system in the country, declared that it would no longer be accepting strays, animal surrenders, or healthy cats at its Shelters. Los Angeles Animal Care Services (City of Los…
These are unprecedented times. The Covid-19 Pandemic has changed life for all of us. Su Casa continues to provide shelter for those who are fleeing an abusive relationship. We have quickly made changes that will enable us to fulfil our mission of providing safety and shelter for those survivors of domestic violence who seek us…
Girls need us; so we need YOU! Nearly 83% of TTR students live in poverty; many without access to computers and internet service. These students are extremely impacted by school closures and ‘safe at home’ orders due to COVID-19. While understandably necessary, these precautions have further compromised our young women at a critical point in…
The Giving Spirit is asking for donations. The Giving Spirit is continuing its work to help the homeless during the COVID-19 crisis. We recently provided blankets, fruit cups, Clif Bars, formula, feminine hygiene and more to the Union Rescue Mission in DTLA and Safe Place for Youth in Venice. We are thankful to work with…
The safety and well-being of our program participants, staff and community remain paramount. The People Concern is taking all necessary and recommended precautions and measures to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19. We are working with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Department of Health Services (DHS)…
For nearly 140 years, the Y has been an invaluable resource for our communities and a beacon of Social Responsibility. At this critical moment in the midst of a global pandemic, we are being called daily, indeed hourly, not only to remain the bedrock of our society but to rise to an unprecedented occasion and…
As an essential service provider, Union Station Homeless Services is exempt from the Safer at Home” Emergency Order. While we have moved many of our staff to remote work, some continue to work on the front lines to care for our clients, many of whom are vulnerable, aging and have serious health concerns and mobility issues.…
While we’re being told to stay in our homes, it’s probably worth remembering that not everyone has that luxury. Which, as we know due to the highly contagious nature of the virus, is everyone’s problem. While the rest of California stays at home, PATH will remain on the front lines to help our most vulnerable.…