A Community of Friends Grant



Organization - A Community of Friends
Grant Amount - $446,719
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Policy and Advocacy for a Permanent Supportive Housing Model: To identify public funding to develop and sustain a permanent supportive housing model and advocate for health care and supportive housing for the mentally ill homeless in Los Angeles County.


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