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    Chances Transition Home

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    House Of Hope - House of Hope on Normandie Ave in Hollywood, CA  In 1972

    House Of Hope

    (1 review)

    Mid-City

    This place was an absolute nightmare, for everybody! First of all, it was absolutely disgusting…read morefilthy. Never mopped, the grime on the floor was no exaggeration probably a half cm thick. Infested with bedbugs, lice roaches, and everything else you can imagine, no working fire extinguishers, the only accessible microwave pictured is so dangerous I could not get a good enough picture of the Rigged up wiring, nor how filthy it really is. The beds were so big there was no way to move them. We could not even scoot the bed to open a window a quarter of an inch for air. No exaggerations! The staff were extremely abusive, especially Liz, who was in charge of managing the house, all she did was start problems. My friend nearly died. She had end-stage kidney failure on dialysis and had a series of major seizures, and Liz did not want us to call 911! Stating she was faking! She nearly bit her tongue off, they had to stitch her tongue. The residents did not shower for the most part, there was only two bathrooms and well over 30 people living there. They were covered in every type of filth imaginable even Liz! Here she is cooking food and the entire time I was there she did not shower one time I was there for about four months, it felt like eternity . There used to be more reviews on this place and apparently they were taken down. They were all negative and all saying the same thing I have and more. Also in the pictures you can see that there are no ladders so the beds were so tall there was no way you could get up there except for with a stepladder that was not even safe. The bottom step didn't even work on it there was one working step ladder for All three beds. Everything so cramped that there was only room for one person to stand on the floor at one time with six people crammed into a 12 x 12 room with mattresses wrapped in cellophane which just held the bedbugs in nicer... Once a week they would spray, but they would make us all take all of our stuff out of the room and throw it in the filthy living room while they went in for about five minutes and just sprayed everything wet, dripping, bedbug spray and then expected us just put our stuff right back on top of wet, bedbug spray. So all of us were exposed to horrible chemicals and it was nothing short of a nightmare. There was several times when there was nothing to eat. This was very common. They had plenty of donated food, and they kept peoples food stamps, but they never used any of that food stamp money on food! All we got were outdated and refrozen donations from places like Whole Foods or whatever, but they would be months old. Every now and then they would pull out a box from the back garage and leave it in the dining area which only had one table and we would have to live on things like donated pizza crust. We couldn't even open the bedroom door all the way, because there was no room to open the door, these were World War II army bunks you would think with $500 a month per person that they are getting actually more than that for the people on the pilot program they're getting 575 a month and they can't even afford furniture?! They didn't even have bedding. What really made me sick as they claimed to be a safe place for people seeking recovery! Having nearly 22 years of sobriety, I almost went out because of the stress and deplorable situation that I was living in, and all the drugs around me! Thank God, I found a safe place just in time! Even Skid Row shelters are cleaner than this! Another thing is the ambulances would dump Patient at this facility. The managers would have no idea that somebody was coming and the hospital would just released them and have them dropped off on the property when we didn't even have beds available, not that they wouldn't put somebody on the floor as they had in the past as well as even in the van in the front yard. The picture of the person seated in the dining room is the same person that was trashing the street in the picture where I'm hiding behind the fence at 3 AM as they were high on methamphetamine. Going absolutely bonkers. It was really disgusting if you can imagine, coming into a place and looking at that empty top bunk that was open in the one picture and not even having bedding and the mattress being covered in bedbugs... welcome to the house of no hope.

    Chances Transition Home - homelessshelters - Updated May 2026

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