At the heart of Skid Row, the Cardinal Manning Center (CMC) offers shelter, stability, and dignity to our neighbors in need. This 65-bed interim housing program supports adult men experiencing homelessness and is funded by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACoDMH).
Through a compassionate, evidence-based approach rooted in “Housing First” and “Harm Reduction”, the CMC helps each resident take meaningful steps toward permanent housing. Case managers work closely with participants to address their physical, mental, and practical needs: from healthcare and recovery services to education, employment, community reintegration, and more.
This program provides up to an initial 90 days of interim housing and intensive case management services to homeless men. Additional time can be added based on the client’s needs and demonstrated progress. Each resident, in addition to receiving a safe and secure place to stay, with meals, and shower facilities, is provided with his own case manager skilled in helping identify and develop individually tailored case plans to address all their needs. These may include primary physical and/or mental health and substance use treatment, socialization, legal, education, job training and placement, benefits establishment, permanent housing search and placement, and other needs as identified by the client. The CMC staff works with an array of other community partners to collaboratively aid residents to obtain the services they need to make a meaningful and sustained positive change in their lives. Admission referrals are made through community partner agencies.
This program is reserved for clients that are engaged with and receive services through mental health programs in Los Angeles County. It provides all of the services included in our LAHSA IHP, along with ongoing coordination with the client’s assigned mental health program staff. There is no limit on the client’s program stay as long as they continue to engage in their mental health programming. Referral from the client’s mental health program is required for admission.
The CMC provides community, drop-in services offering support to individuals in meeting their basic daily needs. This includes resources information, and referrals and linkages to a multitude of supportive services. Our Drop-In Center also offers a rest area to provide sound respite from the streets, and services created to enhance an individual’s capacity toward positive change. These services include may include a light breakfast and sack lunches, access to telephone, computer services, restrooms, and drinking water, transportation assistance, DMV voucher issuance to obtain California ID at no fee, group activities, and referral information that support these areas: