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St. Vincent de Paul Society assistance programs Los Angeles County. The St. Vincent de Paul is a leading charity organization in Los Angeles County. People can get help regardless their religion, race, age, or gender.
The agency and its partner parishes will offer emergency financial help for bills and basic needs as well as social services to those that qualify. A number of programs are administered with a focus on housing, nutrition, self-sufficiency, and homeless prevention, and find how to apply for Saint Vincent de Paul in LA County below.
Employment and Job Training
Considering the main goal of the Society is prevent homeless and to end poverty, the LA County agency may be able to assist people facing eviction, the unemployed, homeless, and very low income. Among other programs they offer include family housing, food pantries, prisoner or immigrant resettlement programs.
SVDP in Los Angeles California also has overnight homeless shelters, and information on job training. Much more is available as well. St. Vincent de Paul housing programs in Los Angeles County: Family Housing Programs are focused on ending evictions and preventing homelessness in the community.
Programs include referrals to rent assistance, Permanent Supportive Housing and short term, Transitional Housing. St. Vincent is a source of information for low income families, immigrants, as well as Spanish speakers. More on
Housing and Rental Assistance
rental assistance in Los Angeles
Housing and Rental Assistance
The Society of Saint Vincent Permanent Supportive Housing Program will help people find safe and affordable homes or apartments to live in. The charity and its churches are also committed to offering other supportive services to increase the individuals independence and eliminating a re-occurrence of homelessness.
So they may have information on rental assistance or other financial support. The second component, the transitional Housing Program, provides a safe housing environment for families with children. Social workers will also direct them to short term assistance, such as food and basic needs, as well as other support and opportunities to attain their goals.
213-229-9966. One of the shelters available is the: Cardinal Manning Center . The location supports homeless men that are in the process of transitioning off the streets. Saint Vincent and its churches may offer transitional housing and intensive case management services to clients. Phone number is 213-229-9971.
Case management and social service programs: Case management is offered as part of the Men’s Advancement Program. This service will offer help in locating and paying for permanent housing in Los Angeles County and southern California.
The client will receive support from a case manager throughout this process. Some of the specific social services
Employment and Job Training
offered to the low income that qualify includes vocational and educational goals, employment assistance, and education. Individuals and families that are involved in the process will attend weekly case management, counseling, job training sessions and group meetings. Some of the immediate goals include savings plans, debt reduction, housing, education and employment plans.
Clients may also need to volunteer or help work in the shelter for this case management program. Emergency Transition Services includes shelters, beds and case management services to men living on the street. These resources are for the chronically homeless or those residents that have needs that make it difficult for them to retain housing.
St. Vincent will also work with other charities on these transition services. The agency will help them transition from the streets into permanent housing options. Low income, working poor or the homeless may receive case management, referrals, basic life skills, education and more. The Prisoner Resettlement Program will help people transition back to wholeness and a productive life in society.
Help is for parolees, former prisoners, and others that have been released from jail. Social workers from St. Vincent will help parolees to establish a more positive environment that will nurture their transition back into the Los Angeles community.
Staff will assist parolees in developing skills that empower them to be successful in their employment, educational, and social settings. Financial help, free food and bargain thrift stores from Saint Vincent Society in Los Angeles St.
Vincent Community Services are wide ranging. These will help individuals in meeting basic needs. This includes locating and paying the rent on housing, employment and educational goals. The St. Vincent community center provides social services that were created to help a client move toward positive change.
What is available in Los Angeles includes:
Free Legal Services
Legal clinics, including free aid, immigration issues, and representation. Financial literacy classes. Health and mental health issues, such as nutrition, exercise, awareness. Housing assistance, including monthly housing fair and information on tenant/owner rights and responsibilities.
Adult education and employment classes. Other social services include access to case management, computer labs, housing fairs, and immigration assistance. Nutrition such as food, meals, and groceries. Thrift stores are also located in southern California, including Los Angeles. The St. Vincent locations may have clothing, furniture and appliances for the needy families they serve.
In addition, during times of natural disasters such as fire, earthquakes or floods, the thrift stores will often distribute free goods such as clothing, water, food, blankets, furniture and shoes. The thrift stores are also helpful for low-income and unemployed shoppers on tight budgets.
There are also referrals to clothes for the low income in Los Angeles County , both for kids and adults. Location of churches and parishes in Los Angeles County: The main St. Vincent offices are at 210 North Avenue 21, Los Angeles, CA 9003. Dial 323-224-6280 as well as 2750 Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, California 90804, call 562-494-9955.
Many groups are part of and work with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. As resources allow, they can offer clothing, free food, furniture, appliances, electric bill assistance, transportation, financial assistance, and housing.
This, and more, is available from their conferences. The main centers are below, or call (888) 552-7872 for additional sites that may be convenient to you. Our Lady of the Angels District Ascension: Los Angeles: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels: Los Angeles: Good Shepherd: Beverly Hills: Holy Name of Jesus: Los Angeles: Immaculate Heart of Mary: Los Angeles: Mother of Sorrows: Los Angeles: Nativity: Los Angeles: Our Mother Good Counsel: Los Angeles: Sacred Heart: Covina: Saint Andrew: Pasadena: San Conrado Mission: Los Angeles: St.
Alphonsus: Los AngelesSt. Augustine: Culver City: St. Basil (Multi-Cultural): Los Angeles: St. Basil Korean: Los Angeles: St. Bernadette: Los Angeles: St. Brigid: Los Angeles: St. Cecilia Conference: Los Angeles: St. Columbkille: Los Angeles: St. Eugene: Los Angeles: St. Frances X. Cabrini: Los Angeles: St.
Jerome: Los Angeles: St. Paul: Los Angeles: St. John the Evangelist: Los Anglees: St. Odilia: Los Angeles: St. Raphael: Los Angeles: St. Vincent Church: Los Angeles: Transfiguration: Los Angeles: UCLA-Frassati at the UCC: Westood (West L.A.): San Gabriel District All Souls: Alhambra: Cal State L.A. - BL.
John Paul II: Los Angeles: Holy Family: South Pasadena: Holy Name of Mary: San Dimas: Our Lady of Guadalupe (Rosehill): Los Angeles: Our Lady of the Assumption: Claremont: Our Lady of the Rosary of Talpa: Los Angeles: Our Lady of the Rosary of Talpa Young Adult: Los Angeles: Sacred Heart: Altadena: Sacred Heart: Los Angeles: St.
Christopher: West Covina: St. Dorothy: Glendora: St. Elizabeth: Altadena: St. Frances of Rome: Azusa: St. Joseph: Pomona: St. Louise de Marillac: Covina: St. Luke the Evangelist: Temple City: St. Madeleine: Pomona: St. Marcellinus: City of Commerce: St. Philip the Apostle: Pasadena: St. Thomas Aquinas: Montery Park: North San Fernando District: Holy Redeemer/St.
James: Montrose/Glendale: Mary Immaculate: Pacoima: Mary Immaculate Youth: Pacoima: Our Lady of Charity: Lancaster: Santa Clarita: Santa Clarita: Santa Rosa de Lima: San Fernando: St. Didacus: Sylmar: St. John Baptist de la Salle: Granada Hills: St. John Eudes: Chatsworth: St. Mary: Palmdale: St. Mary Mission, Lake Los Angeles: Lake Los Angeles South San Fernando District: Holy Family: Glendale: Holy Trinity: Glendale: Incarnation: Glendale: Our Lady of Grace: Encino: Our Lady of the Valley: Canoga Park: St.
Bernard: Los Angeles: St. Dominic: Los Angeles: St. Finbar: Burbank: St. Francis de Sales: Sherman Oaks: St. Ignatius of Loyola: Los Angeles: St. Joseph the Worker: Canoga Park: St. Mel: Woodland Hills: St Patrick: North Hollywood: Sung Sam Korean Catholic Mission: Center: Cypress Park: Valley Catholic Korean Apostolic Center: Canoga Park 103 Korean Martyrs: Torrance Holy Family: Artesia: Mary Star of the Sea: Oxnard: Nativity: Torrance: Our Lady of Refuge: Signal Hill: Our Lady of Victory: Compton: SS Peter & Paul: Wilmington: St.
Bruno: Whittier: St. Catherine Labouré: Torrance: St. Cornelius: Long Beach: St. Dominic Savio: Bellflower: St. Gertrude: Bell Gardens: St. Helen: South Gate: St. Hilary: Pico Rivera: St. Joseph: Hawthorne: St. Linus: Norwalk: St. Mary of the Assumption: Whittier: St. Matthew: Long Beach: St. Philomena: Carson: St.
Raphael (Korean): Norwalk: St. Raymond: Downey
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