Run for a Seat on PMHCC
PMHCC elections will be held May 25. YOU SHOULD RUN! We’re looking for a few good neighbors who are conscientious, community-minded, and passionate about our community. File by March 9.
PMHCC elections will be held May 25. YOU SHOULD RUN! We’re looking for a few good neighbors who are conscientious, community-minded, and passionate about our community. File by March 9.
Residents in this high-priority age group should visit VaccinateLACounty.com to schedule their appointments, which will begin Wednesday, January 20th.
The State of California has a new grant opportunity available for small businesses! The application is now open and closes on Friday, January 8.
At Large PMHCC Member Julia Smith reminds you that if you are a registered Democrat, you may vote to select Assembly District Delegates to represent our community at California Democratic Party Regional Meetings and the Party Convention.
We are seeking applications for Parliamentarian and Business Representative, as well as committee chairs for Outreach and Beautification. Please submit your bio and interest by December 11, 6pm to be considered at our December 12 meeting.
PPE Unite will be distributing, free of charge, PPE items for small businesses (100 employees or less) throughout the County.
Metro’s Rail Operations and Walsh-Shea Corridor Constructors will be working on train testing along Crenshaw Bl between Slauson Av and 48th St. A full closure of all intersections of Crenshaw Bl between 54th St and 63rd St will be implemented starting at 7pm on Friday, November 20, 2020, through 7am Saturday, November 21, 2020.
Make an appointment now for COVID-19 testing with St. John's at LAFD 54 for Thursday, November 19 by calling 213-400-0552.
Join Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson Wednesday, November 4, 6pm for a Special Meeting on Market Rate vs. Affordable Housing, Economic Development, Dorset Village Preservation vs. Demolition, Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall and more. Register in advance.
PMHCC proudly sponsored a pet food giveaway with City Councilmember Herb Wesson on Saturday, October 3, 2020. Over 200 bags for food were given and over 60 animals were signed up for free veterinary services.