Granada on Broadway, AHF Host Screening of New Film on Homelessness
Documentary ‘We, The Vulnerable of LA,’ screens Saturday, December 7 in Hollywood
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s housing advocacy division, Housing Is A Human Right (HHR), together with Healthy Housing Foundation (HHF) and the Granada on Broadway Outreach Project, are hosting the screening a powerful new documentary shedding light on homelessness in Los Angeles County.
WHAT: FREE DOCUMENTARY FILM SCREENING: ‘We, The Vulnerable of LA,’ a new documentary about homelessness in Los Angeles County
WHEN: Saturday, December 7 at 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: 6500 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90028 (AHF Theater)
RSVP: Note: seating capacity is limited. To RSVP: eventbrite link
“The documentary, ‘We, the Vulnerable of LA,’ is an eye, conscious, and heart opener for service providers and the public in general,” said Cynthia Davis, MPH, Domestic Vice Chair of AHF’ Board of Directors. “This film aims to bring awareness and to enhance the knowledge of the needs of the most vulnerable population in the City of LA. We are screening this short film (approx. 24 min.) with discussion after the presentation about how we can all work together to decrease the numbers of people on the streets and to give them better services,”
According to Associated Press, the 2024 homeless count for Los Angeles County found 75,312 homeless individuals. This represented a 0.27% decrease from 2023 and was the first time in years that the county has not seen an increase in homelessness.
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Carlos Marroquin, National Director, AHF’s Food for Health program
(323) 592-4663 cell
[email protected]
Source: Housing Is A Human Right
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