Times Are Changing At SOH for the Good
2018 has become a year of many “NEW” opportunities for SOH and our partners to invest in the promise and potential of our youth. Hope Connections is one of
Forum Convened to Address Black Homelessness – Media Advisory
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 21, 2018 Contact: Joey Solomon, 323-786-2413 or [email protected] Forum Convened to Address Black Homelessness A morning dedicated to tackling the disproportionate number of Blacks experiencing poverty
From Nowhere To Sleep To A Permanent Home
The first day of February was a life-changing occasion for Japheth. He moved into his own apartment after experiencing years of homelessness. Japheth story of resiliency was featured in an
A Home for Christmas
The best Christmas gift ever is housing. Tianna received the keys to her new home after two years of homelessness with her daughter and struggling to attend community college. Tianna
Down for the Homeless Count
SOH youth and staff had the pleasure to participate in a press conference for the upcoming 2018 Homeless Count. The Homeless Count is conducted every year to gather data about…
Invest In Potential
Youth at Sanctuary of Hope are realizing their full potential. By investing in Sanctuary of Hope, you help to cultivate a generation of optimistic youth who will be influential
Intimate Conversations on Youth Homelessness
Thank you for being a part of the conversation and helping us to launch Homeless Youth Awareness Month. On November 7, we had over 170 attendees join for awareness, advcocacy,
SB 12 Passes and Governor Signs
We are thankful that Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 12 this past Thursday. Senate Bill 12 was authored by California State Senator Jim Beall and sponsored by John Burton
“S.O.S” SOH Needs Landlords
Los Angeles property owners – WE NEED YOUR HELP! Sanctuary of Hope has amazing deserving young adults to house in 30 days! We are recruiting property owners with a mission
Housing Stabilizes
After two years of episodic homelessness, living in a car, and working a full-time job, Eric is on a path to a very optimistic future. Working in collaboration with Coalition