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Ascencia1851 Tyburn Street Ascencia Brochure Outreach |
Home Again Los AngelesP.O. Box 7151 The agency offers shelter services for families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. These services include employment assistance, transitional housing, rapid rehousing, homeless prevention, and personalized support tailored to meet the unique needs of each family. The Rapid Rehousing Program specifically targets extremely low-income households that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. |
LA Family HousingWhat do I do if I am homeless?If you are a family: Contact or visit the Family Solutions Center
If you are an individual: Contact or vist the Individual SolutionsCenter at LA Family Housing for assessment.
If you are a youth, ages 14-24: Contact or visit the Village Family Services - TAY Drop-in Center.
To request outreach services and support in LA County, visit: la-hop.org Other useful resources available 24/7:
*Services listed above are associated with LA County or other organizations linked to the Santa Clarita/ San Fernando Valley Homeless Coalition. To search and connect to support online, visit: lafh.findhelp.com |
Catholic CharitiesLoaves and Fishes The Salvation Army801 S. Central Avenue Salvation Army Zone After School Program Flyer Adult Recreation Center201 E. Colorado Street. Door of Hope669 N. Los Robles Ave. |
YWCA GlendaleDomestic Violence Service Center735 E. Lexington Glendale, CA 91206 Phone: (818) 242-4155 Fax: (818) 240-6036 www.glendaleywca.org YWCA CESH Glendale Housing & Homeless Prevention Program Flyer The YWCA provides domestic violence services and referrals to confidential shelters to persons experiencing domestic violence. Persons experiencing a domestic violence crisis should call the 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline: (888) 999-7511. Home Again Los AngelesP.O. Box 7151 The agency offers shelter services for families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. These services include employment assistance, transitional housing, rapid rehousing, homeless prevention, and personalized support tailored to meet the unique needs of each family. The Rapid Rehousing Program specifically targets extremely low-income households that are homeless or at risk of homelessness. ARS - Armenian Relief Society of Western USA, Inc.517 W. Glenoaks Blvd. ARS CESH Rapid Rehousing and Homelessness Prevention Program Flyer |
All for Health, Health for All519 E. Broadway, Glendale, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M-FPhone: (818) 409-3020 437 S. Pacific Ave., Glendale, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M-F Phone: (818) 241-1500 www.all4health.org Glendale Free Health Clinic130 N. Kenwood St., Glendale, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.First and Third Tuesday of Month Phone:(818) 245-8109 - leave massage / transmit fax www.glendaleclinic.org/index.html Adventist Health Glendale Foundation1509 Wilson TerraceGlendale, CA 91206 Phone: (818) 409-8008 www.adventisthealth.org |
GYA - Glendale Youth Alliance1255 S. Central Ave. GYA Employment Flyer Employment training and placement, Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-Housing, Motel Vouchers, and other services for transitional aged youth. |
The Village Family Services6736 Laurel Canyon Blvd. The agency provides mental health services, domestic violence services, family education, foster care and adoption services, for people of all ages. |
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