
A Key to Addressing Homelessness and Hygiene
Enhancing funding for the Pit Stop program is a moral imperative, reflecting a commitment to public health, community well-being, and the dignity of Los Angeles’ most vulnerable citizens…

Enhancing funding for the Pit Stop program is a moral imperative, reflecting a commitment to public health, community well-being, and the dignity of Los Angeles’ most vulnerable citizens…

Homelessness is a pervasive issue that affects countless individuals across our communities, leaving many struggling to find stability and hope for the future. One proven solution to this pressing problem is Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH). PSH offers a multifaceted approach that pairs housing with onsite case management and support services, specifically designed to cater to

Many Americans live paycheck to paycheck without so much as a safety net to catch them if things were to take a turn for the worst. A minor incident can lead neighbors and families into unemployment and homelessness in a blink of an eye. The how and why can vary from person to person, but

A crucial missing step in the road from homelessness to a restored life is a fully funded and operating transitional housing program. Transitional housing can be best defined as a home environment that is structured to help individuals with their transition from homelessness back to an independent lifestyle. Over the last five years, the availability

Homeless Count by Service Planning Area (SPA) There are tens of thousands of our neighbors in Los Angeles who are homeless youth and families, veterans of the armed forces, and men and women. 2020 Total: 63706 Unsheltered: 46090 Sheltered: 17616 Individuals: 51221 (adults in households with no children under 18) Family Members: 12416 (all households

Christ-Centered Ministries (CCM) believes that every life is worthy of restoration, and to this end, we offer integrated-health services, housing, and supportive services related to family reintegration where appropriate. CCM is committed to quality work and superior client service in all aspects of our business. We employ Psychiatrists, Clinicians (LCSWs, Behavioral Health Specialists, MSWs), LVNs,
Join us TODAY, December 1st, in celebrating “Who Is My Neighbor?” – a community collaboration and giving campaign, joining millions around the world participating in Giving Tuesday, a global generosity movement. Together, we will unleash the power of giving to transform our communities and help our neighbors find their way home. With your dedication to the prevention of
One of the pivotal factors in people’s ability to stabilize their lives and get on the road to recovery is having a place to call home. This is why CCM seeks to address the needs of our neighbors with a Housing First approach. Housing First is an approach to prevent chronic homelessness by focusing on