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CALIFORNIA BRIEFING / VENICE

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The St. Joseph Center, a provider of social services, has invited the community to attend a July 2 presentation about its plan to find permanent housing with supportive services for 40 chronically homeless people.

In May, the center’s staff and volunteers fanned out across the neighborhood to question the homeless in an effort to locate the 40 people most in danger of dying on the street.

Center staff and Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky will be on hand to describe the methodology and results of the survey.

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The event will begin at 10 a.m. at the Venice library, 501 S. Venice Blvd. Space is limited. RSVP to Anne Luis at aluis@stjosephctr.org.

-- Martha Groves

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