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REP LIEU SECURES NEARLY $1.4 MILLION FOR LOCAL PROJECTS IN VENICE

January 25, 2023

HINGTON – Today, Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles County) announced that he secured nearly $1.4 million in federal funding for two community projects in Venice in the Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations bill recently signed into law by President Biden. First, Congressman Lieu secured $500,000 to fully furnish and equip the Venice Family Clinic to ensure it can continue to provide high-quality care to its patients. Second, Rep. Lieu secured around $900,000 for the Purpose Lab Employment Project at the St. Joseph Center to help expand job training programs for those experiencing homelessness or at-risk of becoming homeless.

"I'm pleased to secure nearly $1.4 million for two local projects in Venice. Both the Venice Family Clinic and St. Joseph Center make a meaningful difference in our community. The Venice Family Clinic provides exceptional care to LA County residents – and this money will fund simple but necessary improvements to its facility. St. Joseph Center's mission is to provide working poor families and those experiencing homelessness with tools to succeed, including job training programs to put individuals on a path to success. I'm proud to use my voice in Congress to advocate for these impactful local programs."

$500,000 for Furnishing and Equipping Rose Avenue Clinic: The goal of this project is to fully furnish and equip the Venice Family Clinic to ensure it can provide the high-quality comprehensive care upon which its patients depend. The improvements, including IT equipment and pharmacy and care team meeting room workstations, will accommodate the tremendous growth of Venice Family Clinic's scope of services, including the dramatic expansion of its behavioral health, substance use, optometry, health education, and case management programs. These areas have functioned with inadequate space for many years but will soon have the means to operate at their fullest potential.

$898,053 for Purpose Lab Employment Project: Workforce Development: The goal of the Purpose Lab Employment Project is to expand the successful job training and career development programs at St. Joseph Center, which serves people who are experiencing homelessness or those who are at risk of becoming homeless. Purpose Lab includes four innovative training programs: (1) Codetalk, a job training program for low income, homeless, and previously homeless women; (2) Fortifi LA, a web technology training program for extremely vulnerable populations, such as those recently released from prison and people with long histories of homelessness; (3) Bread & Roses Training Kitchen, a program that prepares low-income adults with histories of homelessness or incarceration to enter the food service industry as chefs, sous chefs, caterers, and managers of industrial kitchens; (4) KeySkills, an intensive, three-week career coaching course that provides support for vulnerable adults seeking employment.

Background:
Last year, in Fiscal Year 2022, Rep. Lieu secured nearly $11 million in federal funding for 10 various projects in LA County. This year, in Fiscal Year 2023, Rep. Lieu secured a total of over $22.6 million for communities in LA County. The projects address homelessness, protect our environment, support our veterans, and more.

The Venice projects are among the 15 community projects for which Congressman Lieu secured funding in Fiscal Year 2023.