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Progress made against San Francisco fentanyl crisis continues
Crime in parts of San Francisco where private public safety contractor Urban Alchemy is stationed is noticeably declining, according to a new study from Stanford University. The group, made up largely of formerly incarcerated individuals who use their lived experience and emotional intelligence to calm a person in crisis, is positioned at various intersections in the Tenderloin, Civic Center and…
Urban Alchemy’s impact on crime in San Francisco
They transform crime-filled streets with compassion, cleanliness and connection, and it appears to be working in one of San Francisco’s toughest neighborhoods. Tonight, numbers from the group Urban Alchemy point to the positive impact the program is having in the Tenderloin. The goal is conversion one block at a time.
A look at Austin’s new Eighth Street Homeless Shelter, the former Salvation Army facility
Zakkary Haze, a care coordinator with Urban Alchemy, stands at the front door at the Eighth Street Shelter on Wednesday December 20, 2023.
Revamped downtown Austin homeless shelter for women, transgender clients opens its doors
To maintain the facility’s critical beds, Austin officials went on to consider the shelter’s temporary lease by the city and linking its operations with the Austin Resource Center for the Homeless, or ARCH, next door. Both facilities came under the management of nonprofit Urban Alchemy, which was chosen last year to helm the ARCH after that facility’s previous management exited…
Culture Change: Urban Alchemy aims to end homelessness in Austin
“Not only does it look different outside, but the lives of the people inside are also being changed.”
Tent solution: Licensed villages may help ease homelessness in Los Angeles
“What we found in the early iterations of safe sleep is that some people preferred tents because it gave them a sense of ownership.”
Can licensed tent villages ease California’s homelessness epidemic? This nonprofit thinks so
While some homeless advocates regard the tiny home cabins that have sprouted by the hundreds across Los Angeles as the minimum acceptable form of shelter, Urban Alchemy views tents as a way to create shelter quickly and cheaply without compromising the benefits most valued by people accustomed to living on the street — privacy, nourishment, security and a sense of…
Official Opening of ‘Safe Sleep’ Site Creates Long-Awaited Space for Support
Today a place was opened that will house 40 homeless people in Culver City. This site has transition workers for 24 hours a day, as well as support services. They will have food, bathrooms, showers, garbage services, laundry service and healthcare. The mayor and other officials were at the opening. The place will be operated by Urban Alchemy.
Culver City Is About To Open Its First-Ever ‘Safe Sleep’ Site For Unhoused People
In the coming days, Culver City plans to open the city’s first-ever “safe sleep” site, where unhoused residents can live in tents and access meals, showers, restrooms and health services. The location will have 20 tents, each sleeping one or two people depending on whether they’re family members, Mayor Albert Vera told LAist.
Open house and tour of Culver City’s first Safe Sleep site
Safe Sleep site is the first of its kind for Culver City. Twenty transitional suites with around the clock staffing and supportive services – including three meals a day, restrooms, showers, garbage collection, access to laundry services, health care and additional supports – will be available for residents at the site. The Safe Sleep location will be operated by Urban…
Culver City turns parking lot into tent village for homeless
Twenty tents have been erected in Culver City, to help house the homeless, in what the city is calling the “Safe Sleep” program. Kirkpatrick Tyler with the non-profit group Urban Alchemy is part of the effort. He says the village, put together in what used to be a city parking lot, is meant to feel welcoming and comfortable. There is…
LASAN distributes blankets to the homeless at Mobile Hygiene Unit
Last week LA Sanitation and Environment distributed blankets collected during the “Spread the Warmth” blanket drive at one of our Mobile Hygiene Unit’s weekly visits to Venice.