Step Up on Second, an established nationally-recognized organization located in the heart of Santa Monica, unveiled its latest project, Step Up on Fifth, a residential apartment complex for the homeless who have chronic mental illness.Step Up on Second hosted a gathering last week, Thursday, March 26, attended by Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky and Santa Monica Mayor Ken Genser, along with other community officials, donors, volunteers, staff members, and residents, to celebrate Step Up on Fifth and its residents.Step Up on Fifth is providing homes for about 50 residents, who had been living on the streets of Santa Monica. All residents are also involved in the Step Up on Second program, which assists the mentaly ill homeless with support groups, counseling, computer courses, and rehabilitation while gradually being reintroduced to society.“Residents living here will now have a sense of community and support,” said Tod Lipka, President and CEO of Step Up on Second. “Being homeless can consume someone completely and being able to provide a roof over someone’s head can make a world of difference.” Tours of the complex were provided by Step Up staff members, Designed by the architect, Pugh + Scarpa, the E-Shaped building is a five-story, 44 studio unit complex. Each unit includes a microwave, refrigerator and private bathrooms. The complex also includes two onsite manager’s units, community kitchen/multipurpose rooms located centrally on each floor, with a quad area and parking for 23 vehicles. Pugh + Scarpa designed the building to accommodate the housing and social needs of the residents.“I’m just so lucky to be living here and have Step Up,” said John, a Step Up on Fifth resident. “I have lived in so many places and I have never felt I had someone to talk to until now. There is always someone here to guide you. They have saved me.”For more than 20 years Step Up on Second has been a leader in providing services to individuals who have a mental illness. The organization’s nationally-recognized program focuses on long-term strategies and daily support services to help Step up members. For additional information please visit www.stepuponsecond.org.
You might be interested in …
Santa Monica Coastal Permitting Bill Revised After Agreement With Coastal Commission
The agreement marks a major shift from the bill’s original proposal, which drew criticism from environmental organizations and beach access advocates who argued it would reduce Coastal Commission oversight within Santa Monica’s coastal zone. A […]
Santa Monica State of City Event to Feature Performances and Updates on the Realignment Plan
Mayor Torosis will deliver the address, outlining accomplishments from the past year and discussing priorities for 2027. Santa Monica will hold its annual State of the City event on July 23 with an open-street gathering […]

Noteworthy 6/17-24/26: SUM
By CHARLES ANDREWS COVER IT UP! PRETEND! LIE! Yes, exactly what a spoiled five-year-old would do when caught at something he knows is wrong. Trump posted last August that he thought his name should be […]
Where great minds grow at The Willows Community School (Video)
The Willows, a DK-8 co-educational school, enrolls 470 students from 51+ zip codes annually. As a balanced, progressive educational leader, experiential learning, technology, and arts are integrated into cutting-edge curriculum. We believe each child brings our community […]

Where to eat for Father’s Day 2026 in Los Angeles: Top restaurant specials and dine-in menus
Treat Dad to limited-edition luxury menus at Fitoor Santa Monica, Toscana, and Telefèric Barcelona and one pastrami breakfast burrito. It’s nearly Father’s Day, and if you are still looking for the perfect meal for your […]

Film Review: Toy Story 5
FILM REVIEWTOY STORY 5 Rated PG102 MinutesReleased June 19th The Toy Story films look at life from a child’s eyes, and Toy Story 5 is no exception. We make a grave mistake if we think that […]
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Santa Monica State of City Event to Feature Performances and Updates on the Realignment Plan
Mayor Torosis will deliver the address, outlining accomplishments from the past year and discussing priorities for 2027. Santa Monica will...
Read morePOPULAR
SM.a.r.t Column: The Dual Process, Part Three: The Line the Sea Is Moving Toward
The Part One article showed Santa Monica’s permitting delay as self-inflicted; Part Two, that the bill has shed its exemptions,...
Read moreNewsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!










