RON BEASLEY WELLNESS CENTER โ€” Mental health clinic in Los Angeles, CA

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Address345 San Pedro St CA, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Phone+1213-537-0822

Websitethepeopleconcern.org

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Ron Beasley Wellness Center is a mental health clinic in Los Angeles, California. The organization focuses on addressing the effects of homelessness, poverty, mental and physical illness, abuse, and addiction. They offer programs designed to empower vulnerable individuals to improve their quality of life and become active community participants. Services include connecting individuals experiencing homelessness to support and housing resources, providing peer counseling for domestic violence survivors, and offering mental health and harm reduction services. The center also works to educate the community and improve public policy. Suzanne Edwards-Acton, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, holds a Master of Pastoral Ministry and a Master of Education Leadership. Patricia Lopez, Chief Administrative Officer, has 28 years in social services. Kait Peters, Chief Operating Officer, holds an MBA. Julie DeRose, LMFT, ATR, Chief Program Officer, has extensive experience in mental health, trauma-informed care, homelessness, and supportive housing. Brooke Slusser, LCSW, Chief Program Officer, oversees mental health and harm reduction services. Angie Loch, LCSW, Chief Compliance Officer, leads client relations and clinical quality assurance.

Best for

  • Individuals experiencing homelessness
  • Survivors of domestic violence
  • Individuals with psychosis
  • Those seeking psychiatric services
Key servicesMental health services, Psychiatric services, Group therapy, Peer counseling, Harm reduction services, Supportive housing
Tagsmental health, therapy, psychiatry, homelessness support, domestic violence support, addiction services, trauma, group therapy, los angeles

Reviews on Google5.0 ยท 2 reviews

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Bestest place for therapy individual, for psychiatric services, groups and the staff are awesome ๐Ÿ˜Ž and and awwwmazing

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…Abul islamAug 2025

I am in Treatment,What I was looking for my finial Phyhosis stage fit my needs by having one one session and getting enough support, When Phyhosis patient decline Reality and struggles daily activities I suggest Rin BBeasley wellness center ,Sorry couldn't mention my therapist name without her permission,My request those who deatouchet from Reality go talk to them please,

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