Category: Food

  • Calfresh

    Calfresh application Overview Adults from 18 – 54 Services to individuals who live in Los Angeles County Increase the food-buying power in low-income households Benefits are issued via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card Must meet eligibility requirements for Calfresh (citizenship/residency, income, and resource requirements) Address 11110 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles CA, 90064 Phonenumber…

  • National Coalition Homeless: Building a movement to end homelessness.

    Local Resources, Suggestions on what to do if you may become homeless in a few day or a few weeks. Housing – Health Care – Campaign (homeless bill of rights, hate crime and violence prevention etc) – Take action (volunteering, donate, ways to give etc.) National Homelessness

  • 101 Resources Blog: Cash Only Living

    Blogspot: 101 Resources If You Are Flat Broke, Homeless, Jobless, Etc. Basics (identity, adress, bankaccount etc) – Food – Shelter, Special Situation (college student, disability, teenager, senior citizen, minority, homeless with childeren etc.) – Medical – Transportation – Income – Housekeeping – Long term fixes (Advice/tips) – Other Resources (salvation army).101 Resources if you are…

  • Homeless Resources

    Government agencies, Food, Hospitals/health, Shelters/housing, Work, Temporary agencies, Libraries, Mental health, Gyms, Churches, Laundry, Thrift stores, Recycling Centers, Veterens, Pawn shops, Alcohol and drug services, Domestic violence, Legal services, Senior Citizen services.List of homeless resources for the city of Los Angeles

  • Food Banks

    Each food bank below has a different requirement for donation distribution. For some, all that is needed is to sign in, provide an address, and include how many people live in the household. Contact each food bank directly for specific requirements.   Metropolitan Community Church 4607 Prospect Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90027 323.663.6577 info@mccla.org http://www.mccla.org…