key to the city

 
 

Key to the city is a non-profit organization set to help and fight against the homeless problem in our community.

Their connect team works with people experiencing homelessness at a ground level, building trust by repeat visits to areas to get to know the people and the particular issues of the population and the neighborhood. At the same time, they are engaging stakeholders to gauge the concern of residents, businesses, law enforcement and service providers.

Key to the city’s Humanize Team partners with media professionals and the creative community to amplify unique voices and use the media and entertainment to inform, inspire and heal.

Key To The City

106 1/2 Judge John Aiso Street, Los Angeles CA 90012

(213) 643 0900

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LAva mae

 
 

from transportation to transformation

Founded by Doniece Sandoval in 2013, Lava Mae began by converting public transportation buses into showers and toilets on wheels to deliver hygiene and rekindle dignity for our unhoused neighbors in San Francisco.

Today, we’re taking Radical Hospitality™ to the streets by bringing humanity, innovation and collaboration to the way services are delivered to people experiencing homelessness.

Lava Mae has served 10,000+ guests who have taken 35,000+ showers on our mobile units across Los Angeles and the Bay Area, and innovated one-stop Pop-Up Care Villages to dramatically expand access to essential services for people living on the streets. We’ve also inspired dozens of new mobile hygiene programs across the U.S. and around the world, and recently launched the first-ever open source toolkit + platform to help people everywhere replicate our mobile hygiene service in their own communities.

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robert newman

 

Robert Newman is an expert on homeless policy, with a focus on mental health reform at the local, state and federal level. He has developed and managed properties for Skid Row Housing Trust and Abode Communities and led the social service programs for LAMP Village. He is an elected member of the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council and sits on the Planning and Land Use committee for the City of Los Angeles.

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face

 faith and community empowerment

KCCD/FACE serves as a light and bridge between the Asian American community and the greater community at large by connecting and creating private and public collaboration, maximizing the capacities of faith-based organizations and other community non-profits, increasing access to resources and funds, and assisting low-income individuals and revitalizing neighborhoods.

3550 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 736
Los Angeles, CA 90010

213-985-1500

 
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gcjc

Glory chruch of jesus christ

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Sweet Lavender

 

There are so many people around us who have special, creative talents that often go unnoticed.  Sweet Lavender is here to discover these talents and creative works and help showcase them on an easily attainable platform.  The goal of Sweet Lavender is to connect you to hidden gems of independent artisans and makers.

Each and every product featured in the shop is handmade with sophisticated craftsmanship.

20% of the sales price of products goes towards IATIA.

info@sweetlavenderco.com   

213 369 3816