600 San Pedro Groundbreaking, Success
On October 12, 2023, the Weingart Center hosted a special groundbreaking ceremony for 600 San Pedro, its newest permanent supportive housing development located in downtown Los Angeles.
The unique problems facing men who experience homelessness
The higher rate of homelessness among men may be attributed to a number of reasons: unemployment, limited social support networks, and issues regarding mental health and substance abuse, for example.
Topping Out
Weingart Tower, our newest permanent supportive housing development in downtown LA, makes us proud too.
New Hope for Santa Monica Boulevard
Weingart Center has built and recently opened 11010 smB, offering permanent supportive housing for seniors and senior veterans, giving dignity and hope back to people without a home.
Weingart Center and USC Viterbi: a win-win for everyone
USC Viterbi students who tour the Village are tasked to come up with ideas for improvements in the center — and ways to add to the lives of those who live there.
Weingart Center’s Permanent Supportive Housing Projects
We believe that no one deserves to be homeless and that those experiencing homelessness can get back on their feet with the right assistance. And our work at the Weingart Center shows this to be true.
11010 smB Ribbon Cutting, a Real Success
On February 15, 2023, the Weingart Center hosted a special ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand opening of 11010 smB, its newest permanent supportive housing development for seniors and senior Veterans.
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Tours Skid Row, Weingart Center
On Friday, January 13, 2023, the Weingart Center welcomed Los Angeles Mayor, Karen Bass, as she toured Skid Row, the Weingart Center, and Weingart Towers, which are currently under construction.
Weingart Pres. & CEO Offers Insight - L.A. Mayor Karen Bass's State of Emergency
In this 12/12/2022 podcast episode of KNX News On Demand, Weingart Center President & CEO, Senator Kevin Murray (ret), offers great insight into the State of Emergency that newly-appointed L.A. Mayor, Karen Bass, declared on her first day in office.