Former SOH Youth Launches New Nonprofit and Thrift Store
It’s always amazing to see young adults matriculate through SOH and start their own families, careers, and businesses. We were in awe last month to see Krystal Lopez featured on
Virtual Events Increase Homeless Youth Awareness
Thank you for being an integral part of SOH’s Homeless Youth Awareness Month virtual activities. If you missed any of the events, don’t worry! We’ve prepared a three minute highlight
Sanctuary of Hope Convenes Virtual Events for Homeless Youth Awareness Month
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 30, 2020 Media Contact: Janet Denise Kelly, Sanctuary of Hope 323-786-2413 [email protected] Sanctuary of Hope (SOH), a local nonprofit youth development and human service
Empowering Community College Students To Thrive
Join us this Sunday, 10/25, 4 pm FB Live @SanctuaryofHopeLA for a conversation on Empowering Community College Students To Thrive with Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) current and former
Village Helps HBCU Transfer Student Settle In
The SOH team is always inspired by the resiliency of young adults to achieve their educational goals. This was such for Adam who was ready to transfer to a Historically
New Reading Corner Promotes Literacy and Family Bonding
Last month, Jack and Jill Foundation of America, Incorporated Inglewood Chapter(JJF) designed and furnished a reading corner for families in our programs. This new reading corner expands on SOH’s mission
Sanctuary of Hope Uses Front Yard to Activate the Community to Vote and Participate in the Census
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 30, 2020 Media Contact:Janet Denise Kelly, Sanctuary of [email protected] Sanctuary of Hope Uses Front Yard to Activate the Community to Vote and Participate in the Census
A Sense of Home
Tiare, SOH’s Hope Connections transitional housing beneficiary, was featured on Fox 11 with the nonprofit A Sense of Home. She was a former foster youth who became homeless after exiting
Gail’s Tips for Suicide Prevention
Suicide is a difficult topic, but it’s too important to ignore, especially during this pandemic. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 24.
Overcoming Obstacles of Deportation
Jose had been experiencing homelessness along with his family since the age of 7. Mr. Rodriguez lived in cars, emergency shelters, transitional housing, and downtown Skid Row area. Jose experienced