Project 180 (Down Town)

Category: Mental health service in Los Angeles, California

Address: 470 E 3rd St C, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA

Phone: +12136205712

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–8PM

Monday: 8AM–8PM

Tuesday: 8AM–8PM

Wednesday: 8AM–8PM

Thursday: 8AM–8PM

Friday: 8AM–8PM

Saturday: 8AM–8PM

Reviews

Luis Castaneda Zacarias

Jun 11, 2022

I feel like i earn it. I did 3 years in a program so i could continue my journey with my creative mind i feel welcome!!

Rick Arnold

Jun 21, 2019

Awesome people. Great environment. These people are really truly dedicated to helping people help themselves. Thank you so much.

Daniel Gaines

Jun 27, 2018

Competent staff but administration is disorganized. First they say they're helping someone then one week later whoops they've already been discharged.

Jeff Chavez

Mar 30, 2018

They helped me out straight out of the county jail. I had no where to go. The Community Transaction Unit gave me the Plug through Exodus & I'm here at the Salvation army on 31st & Grand Ave. 3107 👍👉

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Questions & Answers

Are they opening today due to the hoilday today

Twarna Giles | Sep 4, 2019
Helena anderson | Sep 4, 2019

They are open

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Just glad It was not an emergency.

Jannette Martinez | Sep 4, 2018
Luis Wilson | Sep 4, 2018

They help me get low in come housing talk to your counselor about it I hope this could help

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Do you have to pay any kind of rent fee there

Crystal Estrella | Sep 3, 2021
Stephenie and eddie Colitz and zamarron | Sep 3, 2021

No its office diversion reentry plus ab 109 etc

what is project 180?

Allayah Beamon | Sep 4, 2018
Luis Wilson | Sep 4, 2018

It's a probation place where people get out of jail and don't have nowhere to go be homeless and help you with housing and stuff like that

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Do you provide mental health

Santiago Ramos | Sep 4, 2018
Benjamin Demman | Sep 4, 2018

The proper way to identify Project 180 is a co-occuring program which means that they deal with substance abuse and mental health. If you are serious about knowing what the root of your problem is then you will need to consider both which are very serious and important. IF, you take advantage of what they offer you while you are there you'll be extremely busy yet never overwhelmed. The groups, counseling, therapy and light homework that they occasionally ask you to bring back in is very simple. I graduated from the program several years ago and my advice to anyone considering it would be to stay focused on yourself and try not to take on any outside responsibilities/relationship that will distract you, Project 180 is such a great opportunity and they literally begin to set you up for the day when you will graduate, move on and need to take care of yourself. They walk with you every step of the way and when you are ready, they unleash you to the world! Good luck! Benjamin Demman

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