City Attorney Proposes Injuction Initiative on Skid Row

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – Last Wednesday, City Attorney Carmen Trutanich held a press conference in Gladys Park downtown, discussing an initiative that, if passed, could drastically decrease the Skid Row drug trade. The Central City Recovery Zone initiative identified 80 suspected drug dealers who would be banned from the Skid Row area, which is known as a hub for drug sales and use.

The 80 suspects all have multiple drug-related convictions, and are believed to be selling mostly crack cocaine, but also marijuana, heroin, and meth, on Skid Row, with fifty-three believed to have gang affiliations.  All are considered to be “commuters”; they do not live on Skid Row, but merely come to the area to sell to the people on the streets of Skid Row, many of which are struggling with addiction and have come to Skid Row for recovery services. 

This problem is not new to Skid Row; for years local residents have been victim to the gangs and dealers who drive in at night to sell, often right outside the missions and clinics. Although typically gangs become territorial about selling areas, downtown has remained mostly nonviolent over the years due to the fact that sellers know there are enough profits to go around.  Gang violence, which would bring police attention and threaten their most reliable source of income, has been kept to a minimum. 

The injunction would establish the “Central City Recovery Zone”, bordered by Broadway, Central Ave, Third Street, and Ninth Street. It will require approval from a judge before implementation, but the goal is to protect an area that is home to many people trying to recover from addiction and are seeking recovery services. 

Although the 80 people on the ‘banned list’ would be arrested for entering this Zone, they do have an opportunity to be removed from this list.  Not only will they be able to contest their inclusion, but they can also be exempted by proving that they actually live in the area or are there for recovery services themselves.

Those allowed to stay in the Recovery Zone will still have rules to abide by, including a ban on firearms, ammunition and narcotics possession, acting as a connecting point for buyers and sellers, or even alerting other sellers of law enforcement.

A hearing is expected during the next several weeks, at which point the LAPD will have 45 days to notify the 80 suspected dealers.  For additional information including pictures from the event, be sure to read Rev. Andy Bales blog post “We Asked For This” dated 4-7-2010.  Union Rescue Mission will continue to share information on this important issue as it becomes available

Shelia Raye Charles Speaks at Celebrate Recovery

Sheila Raye Charles, daughter of the legendary Ray Charles, will be blessing us tonight as a featured speaker for “Celebrate Recovery”.  We are very excited and honored to have Sheila speak to many of our guests this evening. She has a very-moving testimony about recovering from addiction – she struggled with crack cocaine for many years and even ended up in Federal Prison.  

When she finally surrendered to God’s will, she was at her lowest point and desperate for relief from the personal pain she had created.  She has chronicled her personal story in her book Behind The Shades and produced a collection of music by the same name. 

You can listen to her inspirational testimony in this short clip:

Winter Shelter Update

First of all, we would like to thank every one of you who joined with us in our efforts to keep the Winter Shelter Programs running year round. We had an astounding 208 people take action, with a total of 229 emails sent to officials to ask for help in keeping the Winter Shelters open! Unfortunately, the Governor did not call a State of Emergency and there was no additional funding granted to cover the expenses of the shelters. Despite the outcome, we remain hopeful for the future. We plan on continuing our efforts to keep the shelters open year round, and hope you will continue to be as supportive as you have been so far!  Thank you!

Stories From Skid Row: Robyn

 

People are often surprised to learn that many of the guests who stay with us each night do not have substance-abuse or addiction problems. The fact is, a majority of the women we meet are escaping some form of domestic violence. This is the case of Robyn and her 9-year old daughter Le Dai; after suffering in an abusive relationship for nearly 11 years, Robyn is now hopeful about her future and thankful for each day she is alive.

We hope you will take a moment to check out Robyn’s amazing story of determination, strength and hope – the latest release in the ground breaking series Stories From Skid Row.

Water Walk Returns with Warm Temps!

As the high in downtown Los Angeles neared 87 degrees yesterday, URM employees took to the streets with cold bottles of water!

It’s a tradition for us to distribute water to the people of Skid Row every time the temperature hits 85 degrees or higher.  The Water Walk is a great opportunity for us to build trust with the citizens of downtown Los Angeles – it is our hope that they will realize how much we truly care about them, and maybe they will stop in to see us sometime!

Lakers fans enjoy some refreshing H2O on a warm spring afternoon!

Although usually a summer activity, we are blessed to be enjoying beautiful weather early this year!

If you are interested in coming along for a Water Walk sometime, feel free to contact our Volunteer Department at (213) 347-6300 x1148.  If you would like to donate so that we can continue to provide for the people of Skid Row, please go to urm.org/donate for more information!

 

Life Transformation

Thirty-three graduates in cap and gown walked proudly across the stage last Sunday as we celebrated together the 12 months of hard work they had accomplished in graduating from Union Rescue Mission’s Men’s Life Transformation Program.  Friends and family packed the Chapel, acknowledging their feat with a standing ovation.  Graduate Brian Mitchell said it best, “I am a completely different man than the man who entered Union Rescue Mission!” Brian’s lovely girl friend, thankful mom, and proud Uncle and Aunt were overflowing with joy at what has happened in Brian’s life.  

This celebration is the life blood of Union Rescue Mission.  Seeing lives completely transformed, hearing powerful stories of change, like, “I used to be the guy addicted to crack laying out on that sidewalk out there (pointing to Skid Row), now I am leading my work team, leading worship in Chapel, volunteering to help others, speaking before the City Council, and visiting my mom for the first time in 30 years!”, and viewing the changed men and women right before our eyes keeps us motivated to do this work every day with every ounce of our being.  

This is why Support Life Transformation Programs is the 9th vital Step in our http://youarethemission.org initiative to end homelessness as we know it in Los Angeles.  Many, in fact most who enter into the experience of homelessness have significant barriers to overcome before they can return to a productive life on their own.  Devastating emotional impacts, addiction issues, insufficient job, life or people skills are all conditions that hold people back and keep them trapped in a cycle of homelessness and poverty. These barriers are not insurmountable or permanent, but usually take a structured, long-term recovery process that is available here at Union Rescue Mission, our own Hope Gardens Family Center, the Los Angeles Mission, Midnight Mission, the Salvation Army, the Weingart Center and others.  These agencies have helped thousands of individuals and families address and overcome their obstacles and return to the community as productive citizens.  

These amazing agencies should not be overlooked by the current push by many to take a Housing First and Only approach to ending homelessness.  
Do not get me wrong, as some have, we believe in the Housing First approach for the 10% to 20% of people who have been devastated by long term, chronic homelessness and are dealing with serious health, mental health, and addiction issues as a result of living on the streets for years. Housing First is absolutely the best approach for this group of precious people experiencing homelessness.  In fact, we are pushing for this approach for the final 750 precious individuals still left on the streets of Skid Row.  

However, a Housing First and Only approach would have been a disservice to the 33 proud men who walked the stage last week, and to all who walk similar stages after completing a Life Transformation Program.  To place them in a permanently subsidized housing unit with little expectation rather than encourage them through a rigorous exercise in transformation would cheat them out of finding their destiny.  As I closed the service, I shared the story of a graduate from 1938 named Joseph Mitchell.  He left Union Rescue Mission to create two popular games, Don’t Break the Ice, and Don’t Spill the Beans! Last year, during an unparalleled financial crisis, his estate left us an $800,000 bequest. He gave the rest of his estate to the Billy Graham Crusade.  

My final charge to our graduates is equally appropriate for our staff and the faithful friends who join us in the fight to end our city’s reign as the homeless capital of the nation.  “We have high hopes for you!  We expect you to go out and conquer the world!”

Oasis Christian Centers Hosts Food Drive for URM

We would like to send a special thanks to Oasis Christian Center for hosting a food drive, with the donations going to URM!  They were able to collect more than 2,500 cans of food.

In particular, we appreciate the hard work of Pastor Phillip & Holly Wagner, Pastor Alex Jones Moreno, and the whole Oasis team for being out in the rain collecting food!

 

Please Help Keep the Winter Shelters Open!!

Today marked the end of our Glendale Winter Shelter, and on March15th, the remaining shelters will be closing as well. Unfortunately, the money that funds the armories will run out then, which means that the 670 people who have been staying at the Winter Shelters will have no place to go.

We would like to ask you to please be an advocate for those who are experiencing homelessness, and consider contacting government officials to keep the Winter Shelters open year round.  The number of people walking through our doors has continued to increase; we don’t ever want to see the day when we have to turn someone away.  Keeping the Winter Shelters open would ensure that we would not have to.

Please go to http://youarethemission.org/advocate. We are asking people to send a pre-written letter to Governor Schwarzenegger to help keep these shelters open by declaring a State of Emergency.  Then, contact the LA City Council, LA County Supervisors, and Los Angeles Housing Services Authority (LAHSA) to support our efforts. With your help, we can bring about a change!  Thank you so much for your support.

 

 

Winter Shelters

It has been our honor to participate with LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority) in 4 of their Winter Shelters throughout Los Angeles from December 1st to March 15th.  We utilized the National Guard Armories in Glendale, Culver City and West LA, and added 200 beds to our downtown URM facility, to operate these Winter Shelters.  We contracted to operate 660 or so beds, but found many nights that we were housing up to 820 guests at these timely, thoughtful Winter Shelters during much of the rain that we have experienced recently. 

We chose to jump into this opportunity with our pubic benefits charity, not because it helps us earn extra money, or any other reason except that it helps us fulfill our mission: to embrace people experiencing homelessness.  It also helps us regionalize the solution to homelessness, the 4th step in our 10 step plan http://youarethemission.org to end homelessness as we know it in Los Angeles.  We firmly believe that every region, city and neighborhood in Los Angeles County should provide services and housing to assist their own neighbors who are experiencing homelessness, rather than sending their struggling folks downtown to the mean streets of Skid Row; as I describe Skid Row, it is the worst man made disaster in America and we need to end Skid Row as we know it by regionalizing the solution to homelessness.   

It has been a joy to participate in these thoughtful, helpful Winter Shelters.  We’ve seen people arrive at our shelters just 30 minutes after being evicted from their homes, experiencing homelessness for the first time.  We’ve seen senior adults, adult males and females, young ladies running from abusive relationships, young unemployed people, and families with children. It has been an honor to be there to greet them with a warm cot, good meal, and a roof over their heads in their time of need.  The challenge and heartache is coming up quickly; the closing of the Winter Shelters is on March 15th!  On that day, the armories close, funding runs out, and the cots go to a warehouse and the precious souls who do not connect with other hard to find services return to the streets.  It is hard for me to bear.  I grieve for days.  I already am grieving.   

The 7th of 10 steps in http://youarethemission.org , is a call to keep the Winter Shelters open year round as a much needed safety net! There are more deadly things on the streets than just the bad weather.  Homelessness itself is deadly, taking decades off the life of an individual and doing devastating damage.

Why in the world would we close down this vital safety net?

How can we send folks out to the streets who want to stay in a place that provides a roof over their heads and a connection with case management and vital services?  The Governor of California, during these extraordinary times, could declare a state of emergency, keep the armories open, and our city and county could team up with us and the other agencies running shelters to make sure that these 1600 beds stay open, and that our friends experiencing homelessness could be provided with a shelter long enough to get back on their feet.  It could cost as little as $1,000,000 per shelter to operate them at capacity(150-200 persons each night) for 1 year.   

For the sake of these precious souls, would you consider contacting the :

Governor: Click here for email form.

LAHSA: Click here for email form.

County officials: Click here for contact list.

City officals: Click here for email form.

 

Thank you!

 Andy B.

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Hearts for Hope Fashion Show Extravaganza

Tory Burch Fashion Show - Models 

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (February 8, 2010) — The Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village was teaming with celebrities as the Hearts for Hope fundraising celebrity fashion show got underway on Saturday February 6th presented by award winning designer, Tory Burch.  The star studded event was spearheaded by Alice Starr and a committee of people who have a profound heart for helping those experiencing homelessness.

 

The event honored two of the most recognized women that have had a personal impact on helping people experiencing homelessness, Socialite Paris Hilton and the courageously bold Leigh Anne Tuohy, the true life mother of adopted son Michael Oher, depicted in the movie “The Blind Side”. Union Rescue Mission CEO, Andy Bales, was all smiles as he presented Paris Hilton with the coveted “Heart for Service” Award.  A teary eyed Paris humbly accepted her award and replied “I have received lots of Awards but this one means so much more to me because it’s about being a humanitarian, something I am getting into doing more of this year”.  She expressed much admiration for the work of Union Rescue Mission and thanked the crowed of over 400 for coming out on a rainy Saturday afternoon to support the Mission.

 Paris Auctions off Personal Picnic

All proceeds benefit the Union Rescue Mission’s Hope Gardens Family Center, a transitional and permanent supportive housing facility serving women and children.  

 Attendees included:

  • Heart for Service Award recipients- Paris Hilton & Leigh Anne Tuohy
  • Heart for Service Award Presenter- Union Rescue Mission CEO, Andy Bales
  • Some Celebrity Committee members included; Jackie & Anson Williams, Roma Downey, Kathleen Quinlan and Rick Springfield
  • Event Hosts – Kevin Dretzka and Stanley Gerlach Jr.

Silent Auction