Por: Los Angeles Times Nation June 26, 2023
A $60-million state grant recently awarded to L.A. County’s Department of Health Services will jump-start a plan to provide interim housing and services for more than half of Skid Row’s homeless population over the next three years. The grant, awarded on June 14, will be directed toward the Skid Row Action Plan, a $280-million initiative aimed at improving life in the downtrodden neighborhood by addressing the need for more interim and... + full article
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Michael E. Neely, a Vietnam veteran who evolved from the fiery leader of Skid Row’s March to the Sea to become one of the most innovative and influential minds in Los Angeles homeless and social services policy, has died at age 74. A former Marine and recovering drug addict,... + más
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Jeanette Rowe, a pioneer in bringing homeless services into the streets instead of dumping people on Skid Row, or expecting them to scale bureaucratic mountains, has died at 72. Mayor Karen Bass' Inside Safe encampment clearances and other modern homeless programs were... + más
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For decades, single-room occupancy hotels in downtown Los Angeles made up the only available and affordable housing for the poorest of the poor. But after thousands of these residential buildings, known as SROs, were demolished, a group of community activists and downtown... + más
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For more than a century, skid row has been a community of last resort. In the early 20th century, it was the area, on the east side of downtown, where the railroad ended, depositing immigrants and men seeking better work. With little money in hand they stayed in hotels,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 04, 2023
Earlie King Jr. says he was in his late 20s when he took up residence in a skid row alley downtown. He didn’t intend to grow old there, but that’s what happened. When King finally moved indoors, about three weeks ago, he was 65. Leaving the Los Angeles alley, where he and... + más
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An infrastructure project in Skid Row is getting a $47.5 million state grant for the bicycle connectivity and pedestrian safety program, city councilman Kevin De León announced Thursday.This will be the largest infrastructure grant ever for Skid Row,... + más
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