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Century Glen does not endorse or guarantee services from these referrals from fellow neighbors.

Century Glen does not endorse or guarantee services from these referrals from fellow neighbors.

Century Glen does not endorse or guarantee services from these referrals from fellow neighbors.

Century Glen does not endorse or guarantee services from these referrals from fellow neighbors.

Century Glen does not endorse or guarantee services from these referrals from fellow neighbors.

Century Glen does not endorse or guarantee services from these referrals from fellow neighbors.

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For Disturbed Homeless, Call 911

If you have a non-threating mental health concern, you can call the County Mental Health line at 988 to talk to a professional.  Click the link to make a report.


If you have someone in immediate danger or is an immediate danger to another, call 911 and REQUEST A THERAPEUTIC VAN.  LAFD will be dispatched with a Mental Health Team.  They are stationed out of LAFD59 and service the westside.

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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

LAHSA is working with the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health along with the Department of Health Services, Department of Mental Health and other key Federal partners to promote effective hygiene, to prevent and address potential Coronavirus infections among those experiencing homelessness, and how to keep staff safe.


The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has a Winter Shelter Program available for those who need shelter. Locations and transportation information are online at www.lahsa.org or by calling the LA County Information line at 2-1-1 from any landline or cell phone.


Karen Bass -- Inside Safe Program: a similar program to Project Room Key, set to transition street homeless into master leased Motels/Hotels as transitional housing -- https://abc7.com/mayor-karen-bass-los-angeles-moving-homeless-into-hotels-inside-safe-initiative/12596917/


In conjunction with the WNC's West Los Angeles Homeless: A Bridge To Housing Program (https://www.wlah.info) and People's Concern, teams are interacting with the homeless in our area to help them to transition into permanent housing.

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S.A.F.E. Collection Center:

Accepting: motor oil & filters, paint, solvents, e-waste, batteries, medicine, TV's, computers, needles, bulbs,
cleaning products, and more.
550 Charles E. Young Dr. LA, 90095
800-773-2489/Thurs, Fri & Sat 8am-2pm.
E-waste only collected on Saturday.

Free Mulch!

Bring your own bags, shovel and take as much as you need. Daily 7am - 5pm.
6001 Bowcroft St. LA, CA 90016 


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