Weingart’s Newest Permanent Supportive Housing Solution for Seniors and Senior Veterans Opens Soon At 11010 Santa Monica Blvd

Having a safe place to call home is critical for people experiencing homelessness to get back on their feet and even more so for seniors and senior Veterans.

We're thrilled to share that the Weingart Center's newest permanent supportive housing for seniors and Veterans will open soon. This new housing solution will help us provide safe and secure housing with services tailored specifically for seniors and senior Veterans.

11010 smB is a welcome addition to the Weingart Center's existing portfolio of permanent supportive housing solutions, which all provide quality and compassionate services to end homelessness in Los Angeles County. Located at 11010 Santa Monica Boulevard, the five-story building features:

  • 51 fully furnished studio unit apartments

  • Rooftop deck

  • Pet-friendly living

  • Artful modern design

  • Comprehensive wraparound services

It's important that our seniors and senior Veterans have the things they need when they move into their new permanent supportive homes. You can help make their transition from homelessness to healthy independent living just a little easier by purchasing one or more Weingart Center Welcome Home Kit. These carefully curated kits conain necessities like blankets, pillows, cookware, toiletries and more—things that can make all the difference in helping the residents feel comfortable in their new homes.

 You can donate any time by clicking here.

 Thank you for being part of the solution of breaking the cycle of homelessness.

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