The Salvation Army - The Way In Youth Center

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Los Angeles, United States

thewayin.salvationarmy.org
Social services organization

The Salvation Army - The Way In Youth Center Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

The Salvation Army - The Way In Youth Center is located in Los Angeles, United States on 5939 Hollywood Blvd. The Salvation Army - The Way In Youth Center is rated 4 out of 5 in the category social services organization in United States.

Address

5939 Hollywood Blvd

Phone

+1 3234692946

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jose Ray Puga

People make mistakes, but seldom on purpose. Lord, may my patience with others grow and may I replace my frowns with smiles. If you want peace and goodness in your life you must be kind and loving. Lord, may I avoid creating misery so that my life will reflect my love for You.

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Chris Peoples

It's not bad however it could be very very much better but for what it is and the services you get it isn't bad

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Kawauna Reed

One of the MOST AWESOME EXPERIENCES GOD ALLOWED ME!! THIS PLACE CARES AND IS ACTUALLY HELPING THOSE IN NEED!!! VOLUNTEERING THERE IS FOOD IS GREAT AS WELL

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Spencer Kovner

A Bad Apple in Staff: This Salvation Army site does a lot of good work including specializing in ending youth homelessness. I even praise them for partnering with the Greater West Hollywood Food Coalition which feeds about 220 people that are hungry and in need of a hot healthy meal without any questions. Unfortunately one particular female staff poorly if at all represents the good beliefs and good core nature of the Salvation Army. This Staff Member had said that we cannot use the couch that was by the Computer section while I was in a medical emergency, so the Doctor that was there as part of the Wednesday services had to move to the front tables when you first come in. The Emergency was that I had severe dizzy spells and did not know what it was, the Doctor knew and was going to do a procedure in the main dinning hall and the Staff Person was not very competent in regards to handling a medical emergency regardless of a trained medical Doctor being on site and at the site of the emergency and told the Doctor to move. Even though I was having a medical Emergency and could of gotten seriously injured especially considering that I am a senior with pre-existing disabilities I was disregarded as if I was someone who simply sitting in a place that I was not supposed to. My concern is also how would she handle another medical emergency should it occur to one of the youth that your agency serves when no doctor is present. Leading to this point I have noticed that she was always has a nasty attitude toward the clients of the food coalition and also furthering the incident as well including but not limited to refusing to help disabled guests and denying restroom access while trying too leave at closing time.

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Patricia Braswell

I didn't go in there, I just passed by.

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Mike Montgomery

Great food. They help the homeless.