Ground was broken for the transformation of an existing building at 1751 Cloverfield Avenue into OPCC’s new services building on May 25. When completed, it will be the permanent home of OPCC’s Daybreak Shelter, WIND (Women in New Directions) and Safe Haven programs, which provide housing and comprehensive services and integrated care to adults living with mental illness and co-occuring disorders.
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Becoming American: Teenagers and Immigration, through January 25, Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., LA, 310.440. 4500. Farideh Azad: Glass and Ceramics, Carmen Monne: Painting and Photography, through November 16, Topanga Canyon Gallery, 120 […]
Twilight Wish Foundation Grants 73-Year-Old Veteran’s Wish Of New Carpet:
Robert Smillie, a 73 year-old Army veteran, had his simple wish for new carpeting granted, thanks to the Southern California chapter of Twilight Wish Foundation, based in Santa Monica. Smillie, who is a disabled amputee […]
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