Blessed Sacrament Sisters of Charity, Inc.

    248 South Mariposa Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90004
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    About Blessed Sacrament Sisters of Charity, Inc.

    Blessed Sacrament Sisters of Charity, Inc. sits in Los Angeles, California, and runs as a nonprofit with a long history, staying tax-exempt since March 1946 and holding assets of $310,878 as of 2023, and you know they've got a focus on helping people through religious and charitable work, especially tied to the Catholic Church and the traditions of the Sisters of Charity, so you see programs and supports that reach out to the destitute-disabled senior citizens, battered women, and others who've struggled-their main mission is to advance Catholic teachings and bring real help where there's hardship and suffering, and they've done this as part of a group exemption from the USCCB. The facility's operated by CEO Eunmi Theresa Kong, with Secretary and CFO Misuk Kim and principal officer Ok Hee Kim handling things, but 2023 reports show there aren't any direct employees, and they're funded mostly by grants from groups like the CR Stevenson Family Foundation and AmazonSmile Foundation, showing support both locally and in places you might not always know by name. Since August 2004, at their location on South Mariposa Avenue, they've tried to make life easier for seniors by offering a warm, homelike community with full wheelchair access, walking paths, gardens, and safe parking, plus they've got furnished rooms, dining rooms with meals that cater to dietary restrictions including allergies and diabetes, and services like housekeeping, laundry, even dry cleaning if needed. Residents always have 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and help coordinating with healthcare providers, and for those needing more help, assisted living services cover things like bathing, dressing, medication, and other daily care. If you're looking at a smaller, quieter environment, they also run a Board and Care Home option in regular neighborhoods, offering a close-knit atmosphere for a handful of residents, and the community runs activities to keep people involved. They've kept their BBB rating at A+, even if they're not formally accredited, and the operation requires proper licenses like other organizations in this field, while staying focused on keeping a safe, clean, and respectful place for seniors continuing on their path, all while keeping close to the Catholic roots and broader human service goals.

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