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  1. The Los Angeles Mission exists to provide help, hope and opportunity to men, women and children in need. Our vision is to see individuals and families set free from addictions and homelessness, transformed by God to become physically and spiritually healthy.

  2. Jan 19, 2009 · La Mission: Directed by Peter Bratt. With Benjamin Bratt, Alex Hernandez, Christopher Borgzinner, Jeremy Ray Valdez. A single-parent ex-con in a tough minority neighborhood finds his personal values challenged when he discovers his son is gay.

  3. Mission College. 13356 Eldridge Avenue Sylmar, CA 91342. Phone: 818.364.7600. Student Help: 818.364.7700 @email. Emergency: 818.364.7843

  4. A single-parent ex-con in a tough minority neighborhood finds his personal values challenged when he discovers his son is gay. Growing up in the Mission district of San Francisco, Che Rivera (Benjamin Bratt) has always had to be tough to survive.

  5. Jul 7, 2010 · Now streaming on: Free. Powered by JustWatch. This is the Che Rivera we meet at the beginning of “La Mission”; he's played by Benjamin Bratt as a tattooed macho guya man who isn't afraid to face down unruly passengers on his bus. He loves his son Jes ( Jeremy Ray Valdez ).

  6. Los Angeles Mission, Los Angeles, California. 33,175 likes · 813 talking about this · 12,049 were here. Serving our friends and neighbors experiencing homelessness in LA's downtown #SkidRow district...

  7. Los Angeles Mission College serves the educational needs of our neighbors in the San Fernando Valley. Throughout our 49-year history, community support and involvement has been one of Mission College's most valued resources.

  8. The Los Angeles Mission exists to provide help, hope and opportunity to men, women and children in need. Our vision is to see individuals and families set free from addictions and homelessness, transformed by God to become physically and spiritually healthy.

  9. www.lamission.edu › admissionsAdmissions | LAMC

    As a student at Mission you can pursue over 120+ different programs to prepare you for the workforce, help you transfer to a four-year university, improve your English, math, or writing skills, and more.

  10. Give now to provide help, hope, and opportunity. Nearly 59,000 people in Los Angeles County are experiencing homelessness. And each person has a story - whether it be fleeing from domestic violence, battling with mental illness, or not being able to find or keep a job.

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