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Dear supporter, Unfortunately, our fiscal sponsor recently announced its dissolution, meaning OpenCollective Foundation will suspend all donat...
2023 End of Year Update
Published on December 20, 2023 by Kris R
LA Street Care had a busy year! We grew our membership of committed organizers and strengthened our community of housed and unhoused Angelenos. Our group was thrilled to start the year with the elimination of sweeps in Council District 13,...
Please join Join LA Street Care in supporting your unhoused neighbors. As the weather gets colder, especially at night, we face an increased need for survival items. If you have blankets, coats, sweats, or any of the below items that you do...
This Giving Tuesday, we encourage you to learn about the...
Community Clean Up Day
Published on April 15, 2023 by Kris R
Our unhoused neighbors at the Juanita Community in Rampart Village asked us to support them in a Community Clean Up Day tomorrow, Sunday April 16 at 9:30am to try to stop a sweep scheduled for next week. But to get the swee...
Members of LA Street Care are heartbroken to learn that LAPD officers shot and killed a woman at an encampment in Rampart Village on Wednesday night. Most news coverage has regurgitated police statements without scrutiny and made varying cl...
Hygiene Kits & Building Trust
Published on February 20, 2023 by Kris R
Thanks to community support, we were able to assemble 100+ hygiene kits to distribute to our neighbo...
2022 End of Year Update
Published on December 22, 2022 by Kris R
For the past few years, we operated as a local chapter of an organization called Street Watch LA until it disbanded in August 2022. Many Street Watch locals, including ours, decided to continue our work as independent, locally-based orgs an...
December Donation Drive
Published on December 16, 2022 by Kris R
Big thanks to everyone who supported our donation drive this past weekend! We spent Sunday afternoon meeting some new housed neighbors and catching up with unhoused neighbors while distributing hot cocoa, hand warmers, meals, tents, sleepin...
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