2nd Annual MHA Village Donation Drive

Still of toiletry kits

Help us help mentally ill homeless in Long Beach

While our team sells homes,  we know there a number of people in our city that do not have a home due to mental illness. For the second year, we’re launching a donation drive to collect items for mentally ill homeless people who receive assistance through MHALA Village in downtown Long Beach. Items needed include clothing, shoes, new undergarments, toiletries, coats, and blankets.

The MHALA Village is located on Elm Street in Long Beach and offers a number of services to the mentally ill. The Homeless Assistance Program helps its members secure basic needs such as laundry, clothing, and showers and also connects them with services including housing opportunities, mental health assessment and treatment, and substance abuse recovery support.

Here is a quick look back to last year when our team assembled more than 100 toiletry bags. It warmed our hearts knowing we’re giving back to our community.

 

Our Team kicks off our 2nd Annual Donation Drive for the mentally ill homeless that are served by the MHA Village in Downtown Long Beach.

Please consider donating between now and 12/17

Items Needed:

  • Gently used clothing, shoes, coats, and blankets
  • New undergarments and toiletries

Drop Off Location:

  • The Shannon Jones Team Office – 6621 E. PCH #150 Long Beach
  • Donation Pick Up Service – Call us at 562-896-2456

 

 

About the Author
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Shannon Jones has been providing real estate expertise for buyers and sellers in Long Beach and surrounding areas since 1998. She's no longer personally opening doors, yet she continues to provide guidance, connecting clients with experts and resources developed over decades. A California native, Shannon enjoys gardening, travel, reading, and cooking. Service areas: Long Beach and adjacent communities in Los Angeles County and Orange County.

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