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Authorities estimate that Los Angeles has more homeless people than any other
American city. On any given night, somewhere between 38,000 and 69,000 Los
Angeles residents will find themselves homeless. Less than 20,000 will be able
to find safety in a shelter. Tragically, families with children are the fastest
growing segment of the homeless population. Women and children now make up
nearly 40 percent of the homeless in Los Angeles.
In working with the poorest of
Los Angeles' poor, Union Rescue Mission
has pioneered a variety of restoration and prevention programs, becoming a
nationally recognized leader in the successful treatment and rehabilitation
of homeless citizens. Some of their innovative programs include:
Recovery - A 12-month Christian rehabilitation program to restore the
lives of drug and alcohol-dependent people
Education - A computerized learning center which offers everything
from basic literacy training to awarding fully accredited high school
diplomas
Job Training - Job training programs in culinary arts, computer
training, safety and security, custodial trades
Youth - A downtown community center which provides alternatives for
hundreds of poor youth living on the street
Families - Family Together, an off-site complex providing restoration
and transitional housing for families in crisis
Health Center - L.A.'s only free health center open to the homeless
on a daily basis in the downtown area
In addition to restoration and prevention programs, Union Rescue Mission
continues to be the largest provider of continuous emergency shelter
services in the U.S. Between July 1, 1994 and June 31, 1995, Union Rescue
Mission served over one million meals, provided 209,785 nights of shelter to
homeless people and recorded over 6,555 patient visits to its free health
center.
As a model of success in helping
broken people rebuild their lives, Union Rescue Mission has also helped
found Door of Hope Family Shelter in Pasadena and the Rescue Mission of Salt
Lake City.
From the Summer 1995 issue of City Voices.
Used by permission of International Urban Associates
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