San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission opens new 90-bed shelter in Northridge
“The new “Home Again” shelter in Northridge, CA June 28, 2015. The shelter had it’s grand opening Monday. ( Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News ) “
“The new “Home Again” shelter in Northridge, CA June 28, 2015. The shelter had it’s grand opening Monday. ( Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News ) “
“Marna Navarro with her daughter Camilla. Navarro found herself homeless when she was pregnant with Camilla, the San Fernando Rescue Mission put her back on her feet and now has her own apartment and is studying sign language. Navarro was on hand for the grand opening of the new “Home Again” shelter in Northridge, CA ( Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News ) “
“The new “Home Again” shelter in Northridge, CA June 28, 2015. The shelter had it’s grand opening Monday. ( Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News ) “
“The new “Home Again” shelter in Northridge, CA June 28, 2015. The shelter had it’s grand opening Monday. ( Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News ) “
The San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission unveiled its new two-story shelter — which will include 30 beds for a short-term emergency shelter — to the community Monday with dignitaries’ speeches, tours and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The 16,000-square-foot shelter, located at 8756 Canby Ave., triples the Rescue Mission’s capacity from 30 beds — located at a 10-bedroom house the nonprofit has been renting up the street since shortly after the fire — to 90 beds, said Wade Trimmer, the organization’s director.