Our
primary emergency services are available free of charge to
all in need. We provide hot meals, served three times a day,
overnight shelter, clean clothing, showers, shaves and temporary
baggage storage.
Through
the Los Angeles Mission Community Clinic, guests receive primary
healthcare, TB screening and follow-up therapy, HIV education,
counseling, testing and follow-up, dental care, chiropractic
care
and general health education. It’s one of the few full-time
clinics in downtown Los Angeles dedicated to caring for the destitute
and homeless . . . FREE OF CHARGE!
Recovery
from substance abuse and its consequences requires concern
for every aspect of the individual. The Los Angeles Mission
is
thankful for the success many graduates of its long-term rehabilitation
and transition programs enjoy. These programs constitute the
Los Angeles Mission’s Urban Training Institute (UTI).
The two-year program of UTI promotes a passion for life-long
learning. Students are challenged to attain God’s best for their lives,
the lives of their families and their communities.
Through
the Anne Douglas Center for women, the Los Angeles Mission
provides a wide range of emergency services for the most vulnerable
and destitute of the city’s homeless population, women and
children.
Female students
of the Los Angeles Mission’s Urban Training
Institute are provided long-term residential recovery in the Anne
Douglas Center, which was made possible through the generous support
of Kirk and Anne Douglas. |