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Supportive Housing Services
Provides affordable housing and delivers supportive housing services programs to low-income families.

Resident Volunteership United Program (ReV-UP)
Mobilizes low-income residents with an economic-opportunity modeled volunteering program, enabling them to build civic engagement and social capital while earning rent credits.

About
Bella Communities


Founded in
2010
EIN
27-0400149
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
5482 WILSHIRE BLVD STE 1612 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036-4218 United States
Website
https://bellacommunities.com/
Phone
(161)-778-49028
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About
BELLA COMMUNITIES, founded in 2010, supports lower-income individuals and those with developmental disabilities. Through property rehabilitation and supportive housing, they foster dignity, respect, and enhanced quality of life. They develop family/community support, awareness, education, and advocacy. Their programs, like Covered Bridge and Cross Lakes, serve low-income families by providing multi-family housing units.
Mission
BELLA COMMUNITIES works to enhance community well-being in Los Angeles, fostering stronger, more connected neighborhoods through dedicated local efforts.

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