Program that offers showers to LA’s homeless faces shutdown due to new city budget

For many, a shower is the way they start the day, but for some it’s a rare luxury.

“When people can’t take a shower, they start feeling like crap because they look like crap,” said Darnell Tanner, who’s been using The Shower of Hope trailers for the last three months.

In the last 12 months, local non-profit The Shower of Hope, has provided 37,000 showers to people across Los Angeles County. But due to a new proposed budget by the city of L.A., folks will be left without many options come July 1…

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