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(Opens in a New Tab) DOWNLOAD THIS LIST EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCE F I R S T C O M E - F I R S T S E R V E Hot Showers Ascencia (Glendale) – Right at 7:00am 818-246-7900 Homeless Resource Directory Hope of the Valley 818-392-0020 (Food & Clothing Resources) Long Beach Rescue Mission (Long Beach) 562-591-1292 Salvation Army Bell Shelter (Bell) – 9am/call 1st 323-263-1206 2020 REV 8.12.2020 Union Rescue Mission (LA) 213-347-6300 Monday F A M I L I E S (F A T H E R , M O T H E R & C H I L D R E N ) West Valley Food Pantry / Woodland Hills Dream Center (LA) 213-273-7000 8 7 5 6 C a n b y A v e . Family Promise of the Verdugos 818-847-1547 5700 Rudnick Ave., 91367 N o r t h r i d g e , C A Salvation Army (LA) 213-438-1617 Rudnick/Collins near Burbank/Shoup 8 1 8 . 7 8 5 . 4 476 Harbor Interfaith Services (San Pedro) 310-831-0589 (x240) Showers: 9:00am to 12:00pm C o m p l i m e n t s o f t h e W O M E N W I T H C H I L D R E N S a n F e r n a n d o V a l l e y R e s c u e M i s s i o n Alexandria House (LA) *Transitional Housing 213-381-2649 Food Distribution: 10am Dream Center (LA) 213-273-7000 House of Ruth (LA) 323-266-4139 Jenesse Center (LA) 800-479-7328 Tuesday EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCES Lighthouse for Women (Oxnard) 805-385-7200 New Economics For Women (Canoga Park) 818-704-8407 Reality LA Hope Center / E. Hollywood New Life Beginnings (Long Beach) *Long-term 562-590-1538 4903 Fountain Ave., 90029 Union Rescue Mission (LA) 213-347-6300 Fountain/N Edgemont Y O U T H O N L Y S I N G L E M E N Emmanuel Baptist Rescue Mission (LA)-8:00am 213-626-4681 Showers: 9:00am to 12:00pm 1736 Family Crisis Center (LA) 213-745-6434 Hope for Homeless [18 & over] 213-353-0775 Angel’s Flight (LA) 800-833-2499 Jovenes (LA) [18-24 years] 323-260-8035 Hot Meal: 10am Children of the Night (Van Nuys) [11-17 years] 800-551-1300 LA Mission (LA) [5:30pm Line Starts] 213-629-1227 Covenant House (Hollywood) 323-957-7455 Salvation Army (LA) *Transitional Housing 323-469-2946 Los Angeles Youth Network (LA) [17 & under] 323-957-7364 Ventura Rescue Mission (Oxnard) 805-436-4602 Wednesday The Village Family Services (Youth Drop-In) 818-755-8786 Women’s Care Cottage (North Hollywood) 213-610-7531 S I N G L E W O M E N Faith Harvest Church / North Hills Good Shepherd (LA) [T-W-TH 8am] 213-250-5241 8756 Woodley Ave., 91343 W O M E N S R E C O V E R Y P R O G R A M S P R E G N A N T W O M E N Woodley/Parthenia A New Way of Life (LA) 323-563-3575 Angels Way Maternity Home (Canoga) 818-346-2229 Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services 818-897-2609 Elizabeth House (Pasadena)*Transitional Housing 626-577-4434 Showers: 9:00am to 12:00pm Dream Center (LA) 213-273-7000 Harvest Home (Santa Monica) 310-452-1223 Hot Meal: 10am Hoving Home (Pasadena) 626-405-0950 New Life Beginnings (Long Beach) *Long-term 562-590-1538 LA Mission (LA) 213-629-1227 Sarah’s House Maternity Home 805-581-1910 Lighthouse for Women (Oxnard) 805-385-7200 W O M E N O N L Y (Domestic Violence) Thursday 1736 Family Crisis Center 213-745-6434 M E N S R E C O V E R Y P R O G R A M S Good Shepherd (LA) 213-250-5241 Holy Family Service Center / N. Hollywood Dream Center (LA) 213-273-7000 H.E.A.R.T Shelter 800-585-6231 10825 Moorpark St., 91602 LA Mission (LA) 213-629-1227 Haven Hills (San Fernando Valley) 818-887-6589 Moorpark/Lankershim Midnight Mission (LA) 213-624-9258 Haven House (San Gabriel Valley) 323-681-2626 Jenesse Center (LA) 900-479-7328 V E T E R A N S Showers: 7:30am to 11:00am New Directions for Veterans (LA) 310-914-5966 I NTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Hot Meal: 9am VOALA Transition House (LA) 213-624-4663 Jewish Family Services (No.Hollywood) 818-505-0900 JVS SoCal 310 849-6428 Su Casa (LA) 562-402-4888 The People Concern 310-450-4050 Saturday WOMEN & CHILDREN ( Domestic Violence) Women Shelter of Long Beach 562-437-4663 YWCA (Glendale) 888-999-7511 Freedom Center / Chatsworth Family Crisis Center (LA) 213-745-6434 Haven Hills (San Fernando Valley) 818-887-6589 S E N I O R S 9200 Owensmouth St., 91311 Haven House (San Gabriel Valley) 323-681-2626 Helping Hands (adults 65 years +) 562-313-1257 House of Ruth (LA) 323-266-4139 Owensmouth/Nordhoff Jenesse Center (LA) *Transitional Housing 800-479-7328 S E X T R A F F I C K I N G Lighthouse for Women (Oxnard) 805-385-7200 Children of the Night (Van Nuys) 800-551-1300 Showers: 7:30am to 10:30am Long Beach Rescue Mission 562-591-1292 Dream Center (LA) 213-273-7000 Hot Meal: 8:30 am Polaris Project Hotline 888-373-7888 PLEASE CALL TO VERIFY TIMES, LOCATIONS AND SERVICES FOOD PANTRIES (Call for Distribution Times) TRANSITIONAL HOUSING RESOURCES Homeless Resource Agencies Bible Tabernacle (Canyon Country) *Men only 661-298-0924 1736 Family Crisis Center ( LA) Hotline 213-745-6434 Casa Alegría (LA) *Families only 323-454-4200 La Posada (LA) 323-812-9906 Department of Public Social Services 818-701-8200 Mondays New Image (LA) *Mental Health only 562-983-7289 ENOA Childcare and Housing Assistance 310-525-8568 Burbank TAC (Burbank) 818-848-2822 x107 Salvation Army Bell Shelter (Bell) – 9am/call 1st 323-263-1206 Society of St. Vincent de Paul (LA) *Men only 213-229-9963 LA Family Housing 818-982-4091 Congregational Church of Chatsworth 818-349-2550 Starting Over (LA) 951-898-0862 LA Homeless Services Authority y 213-683-3333 Loaves and Fishes (Canoga Park) 818-340-2050 Su Casa (LA) *Domestic Violence ANY 562-402-4888 Nat. Call Center for Homeless Vets 877-424-3838 Loaves and Fishes II (Van Nuys) 818-997-0943 U.S. Veterans Initiative (Long Beach/ LA) 310-744-6550 NH Interfaith (North Hollywood) 818-760-3575 US Mission (Canoga Park) 818-884-4409 North Valley Safe Parking 818-891-0481 SOVA (Van Nuys) 818-988-7682 Veterans in Progress (Riverside) 951-656-6893 Social Services Hotline (211) 800-339-6993 West Valley Food Pantry (W. Hills) 818-346-5554 Van Nuys Treatment Center (DV Clients Accepted) 818-787-4151 Tuesdays HOT MEALS Domestic Violence Resources Burbank TAC (Burbank) 818-848-2822 x100 DART 213-626-3393 Monday-Friday Congregational Church of Chatsworth 818-349-2550 Domestic Violence Hotline 888-999-7511 Hope of the Valley (Sun Valley) 818-392-0020 MEND Homeless Only (Pacoima) 818-897-2443 Shepherd’s Door DV Resources 626-765-9968 Rock of the Valley Church of God 818-781-4156 SOVA (Van Nuys) 818-988-7682 Tuesdays Sober Living/Life Recovery Programs West Valley Food Pantry (W. Hills) 818-346-5554 New Friends Homeless Center (Encino -St. Nicholas Episcopal) 818-887-1109 Bible Tabernacle (Canyon Country) 661-252-5087 Wednesdays Thursday and Friday BRIDGES (El Monte) 626-350-5304 Burbank TAC (Burbank) 818-848-2822 x100 Lighthouse for Women (Oxnard) 805-240-1644 MEND (Pacoima) 818-897-2443 Congregational Church of Chatsworth 818-349-2550 Salvation Army (Canoga Park) 818-883-6321 First Baptist Church (Sylmar) 818-367-2362 Fridays Salvation Army (Pasadena) 626-795-8075 Loaves and Fishes (Canoga Park) 818-340-2050 New Friends Homeless Center (Woodland Hills-UMC) Union Rescue Mission (LA) 213-347-6300 Loaves and Fishes II (Van Nuys) 818-997-0943 818-886-1109 Ventura Co Rescue Mission (Oxnard) 805-487-1234 Panorama Baptist Church (Arleta) 818-894-2281 Saturdays SOVA (Van Nuys) 818-988-7682 Victory Outreach (Simi Valley) 805-285-0316 St James (Tarzana) [1st Sat of Month] 818-345-2057 West Valley Food Pantry (W. Hills) 818-346-5554 nd th Prince of Peace (Woodland Hills) [2 /4 ] 818-346-6968 Employment Thursdays America’s Job Center 818-890-9400 SACK LUNCHES Burbank TAC (Burbank) 818-848-2822 x107 Build Work Source 818-701-9800 Congregational Church of Chatsworth 818-349-2550 Canoga Park Work Source Center 818-596-4448 Calvary Baptist Church (Pacoima) 818-899-5818x0 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays Chrysalis 818-794-4200 St Cyril’s Catholic Church (Encino) 818-986-8234 West Valley Food Pantry (W. Hills) 818-346-5554 Loaves & Fishes [ID Needed] 818-409-3080 El Proyecto del Barrio 818-504-0334 Family Source 818-786-4098 Monday-Friday Fridays First Baptist Church (Sylmar) 818-367-2362 Loaves & Fishes (San Fernando) 818-365-3194 Health Resources (Dental/Medical/Counseling) Congregational Church of Chatsworth 818-349-2550 Lutheran S.S. (Van Nuys) [1xweek] 818-901-9480 El Centro de Amistad (West) (Children Only) 818-347-8565 West Valley Food Pantry (W. Hills) 818-346-5554 MEND 818-897-2443 Loaves and Fishes (Canoga Park) 818-340-2050 Loaves and Fishes II (Van Nuys) 818-997-0943 PATHMALL 323-644-2216 SHOWERS Burbank BTAC (Burbank) 818-848-2822 x107 Union Rescue Mission 213-347-6300 NH Interfaith (North Hollywood) 818-760-3575 Call for Info.
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