St. Joseph Center in the News
St. Joseph Center works with local and national media to share news about our mission to address homelessness and poverty in the community. If you are interested in conducting media coverage of St. Joseph Center, please get in touch with us at publicrelations@stjosephctr.org.
- Joi Richardson, VP of External Affairs & Communications — jrichardson@stjosephctr.org
- Ty Andrews, Senior Communications Specialist — tyandrews@stjosephctr.org
St. Joseph Center's 45th Anniversary Gala at Petersen Automotive Museum
Jimmy Kimmel and wife Molly McNearney celebrated St. Joseph Center’s 45th anniversary gala with Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, President and CEO of St. Joseph Center, at the Petersen Automotive Museum on June 4, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
Celebrating Juneteenth
In celebration of Juneteenth, we wanted to share this reflection with you written by Debra Jackson, who is a member of St. Joseph Center’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Transformation Committee
LA Rams Andrew Whitworth Raises Money for St. Joseph Center on the Ellen Show
Fresh off his Super Bowl win and being named Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, Los Angeles Rams Offensive Tackle Andrew Whitworth aimed at targets on the Ellen Show in partnership with TisBest to raise money for St. Joseph Center. St. Joseph Center
Volunteer for the 2022 Homeless Count!
St. Joseph Center, in partnership with Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority (LAHSA), is looking for volunteers from February 22-24 to help out across Los Angeles County in the nation’s largest census of people experiencing homelessness.
Celebrate Juneteenth: A Conversation about Social Justice, Police Reform & Homelessness in L.A.
Celebration of Juneteenth and a timely conversation on social justice, police reform, and homelessness in L.A.
Column: Their Venice home feels unsafe. They blame public officials, not homeless Angelenos
Arthur Kraus strolls along the boardwalk in front of his Venice home. He and his wife have lived in the area for years and lately have watched homeless encampments grow unchecked.
