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Provides an integrated, comprehensive continuum of non-traditional services addressing the need of mentally ill adults who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Distributes food and other in-kind goods to over a 100 organizations such as food banks, shelters, veterans, seniors, city and school programs throughout Southern California.
Provides in-home and on-site educational, health wellness, behavioral health, developmental, and social services that support children and families.
Serves food to the homeless on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Only provider of legal services in Skid Row. Advocates for rights of homeless, low-income tenants, and veterans. Provide free legal aid at SFC on Tuesdays 8:30am-12:00pm.
Ends homelessness of Los Angeles’ most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.
Online resource that provides overall livability scores for areas based on amenities, cost of living, crime rates, education, education, housing, etc.
Exists to provide help, hope and opportunity to men, women and children in need.
Allows St. Francis Center to provide guests with discount coupon booklets for transportation.
Promotes and strengthens individual, family and neighborhood protective factors through increasing social connectedness, community mobilization and access to needed services.
Offers a path to self-sufficiency to men, women and children who have lost everything. Their emergency services, 12-step recovery program, job training, education and work programs offer a compassionate bridge to productive lives.
Dedicated to the economic security of women, especially immigrant women, in low-wealth communities.
Works to decrease and prevent homelessness throughout Los Angeles County by providing comprehensive Case Management and Supportive Services, housing, job search and placement, outreach, and referral services.
Exists to ensure the health and well-being of Norwood students and their families.
Serves the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
Nonprofit organization advancing systemic change to benefit low-income communities through collaborations.
Creates innovative solutions that transform lives through literacy.
Is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a pathway to self-sufficiency for homeless and low-income individuals by providing the resources and support needed to find and retain employment.
Provides vital services to the Boyle Heights community including, safety, support, quality education and hope.
Meals, personalized case management, an on-site medical clinic, health workshops and screenings, computer literacy, government benefits advocacy, support groups, job counseling, and self-expression classes for women.
Provides quality psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment services to Southern California communities.
Food delivery service that provides fresh, local produce straight from the farm to customers. FarmBox recently started donating produce to St. Francis Center.
Improves the quality of life of families, children, and communities impacted by incarceration, and assists with successful community reentry and family reunification for those transitioning from confinement to freedom.
ALLBRiGHT 1-800-PAINTING was founded 27 years ago and is a full-service painting company serving Los Angeles, Santa Clarita Valley, San Fernando Valley, and Ventura County. The “Paint-It-Forward” campaign has grown to over $1,000,000 worth of giveaways as company President Josh Abramson has shared the initiative with other painting contractors and service providers across the U.S. and Canada.
Is a family of agencies working together to end homelessness for individuals, families and communities.
The mission of School on Wheels is to enhance educational opportunities for homeless children in kindergarten through twelfth grade. We provide FREE services for children living in shelters, motels, foster group-homes, cars, campgrounds, and on the street. Our services include: after-school tutoring, backpacks, school supplies, help with re-enrollment into schools, and scholarships. Student enrollment does not require any specific referral from an agency or liaison. For questions, call (213) 896-9200
Provides direct services to those in need regardless of religion, race, gender, or sexual orientation. Services include shelter and housing, education and training, social services, financial literacy, refugee and immigrant assistance, food-related services, clothing and utility assistance, job training and more.
Is a Catholic church in Los Angeles.
Pioneers programs that promote healthy aging, prolong independence, and enhance dignity for more than 8,000 seniors in Los Angeles.
Is an economic justice, community development, and popular education center that has been building economic power for working class people in Los Angeles.
Develops, manages and operates homes for the homeless of Los Angeles.
Provides case-management, employment counseling, group discussion sessions, budgeting & financial counseling, individual, therapy, computer room, transportation expenses to work and client advocacy and referral services for accessing permanent housing & other crucial social services for men.
Contributes to the local economy by furnishing a ready source of low cost goods and jobs to residents from the surrounding communities, and helps fund the Society’s charitable programs and services, such as the Cardinal Manning Center’s emergency and transitional housing programs and Circle V Ranch Camp for disadvantaged and at-risk youth.
Uses the power of education and building the capacity of parents and children to combat existing inequality and reduce poverty one family at a time.
Provides free groceries and an array of supportive services to over 12,000 individuals of all ages, ethnicities and religions each month.
Is a nonprofit, community-based organization, dedicated to building a vibrant community for homeless and very low-income individuals in the Central City East Community of downtown Los Angeles, more commonly known as “Skid Row.”
Provides community-based outreach, mental health, substance abuse, case management and other support services, as well as a limited set of housing services.
Provides programming to support the basic necessities of life – food, shelter, and warmth.
Gives people the skills, resources, and hope they need to break the cycle of poverty and lead self-sufficient lives.
Serves the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
Provides vital services to the Boyle Heights community including, safety, support, quality education and hope.
Provides hope and resources for those without life’s essentials.
Distributes food and other in-kind goods to over a 100 organizations such as food banks, shelters, veterans, seniors, city and school programs throughout Southern California.
Pantry locator.
Is an all-male, four-year, Catholic college preparatory school in Los Angeles conducted by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
Is a Catholic school for young women in Alhambra, CA.
Is a Catholic church in Newbury, CA.
Is a Catholic school in Temple City, CA.
Is a Catholic church and elementary school in Sierra Madre, CA.
Is a Catholic parish-based school in Alhambra, CA.
Is a Catholic church in Alhambra, CA.
Is a Franciscan parish in Huntington Beach, CA.
Is dedicated to alleviating, preventing and ending homelessness by assisting in the development of short-term and transitional housing programs, affordable housing, and supportive services for the homeless and potentially homeless throughout Los Angeles County.
To have your organization added to our list of Partners, please email us at info@sfcla.org