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Just Help 1 – LA’s #1 podcast on homelessness and hope.Featuring Mark Hood, CEO of Union Rescue Mission, and hosted by Frank Mottek, this show delivers real solutions, inspirational stories, and powerful conversations that uplift and transform lives.💛 Because helping just one can change everything.

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Lift every Voice for the Homeless

This episode of the Way Home Radio show and podcast is a powerful conversation about the intersection of music, community, and compassion. The Union Rescue Mission's CEO, Mark Hood, sits down with Frank Motek to discuss the organization's 135-year history of serving those experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles. They're joined by Leob Sofer, executive director of the Urban Voices Project, and Key Riggins, program coordinator of the Urban Voices Project choir, which performed at the Union Rescue Mission's 5K/10K run walk at Griffith Park. The conversation delves into the Urban Voices Project's mission to amplify expression through community singing, improving well-being and social networks, and inspiring individuals to be their own advocates. Mark Hood shares his experiences with the organization, including the recent 5K/10K run walk, where the Urban Voices Project choir performed, and how it brought the community together. Leob Sofer and Key Riggins share their stories about the impact of music on the lives of those experiencing homelessness and the importance of providing a safe space for them to express themselves. The episode also touches on the importance of partnerships and collaborations in addressing the issue of homelessness. Mark Hood discusses the Union Rescue Mission's partnerships with other organizations, including the Los Angeles County Supervisor, Catherine Barger, and the Chamber of Commerce. Leob Sofer and Key Riggins highlight the Urban Voices Project's work with service providers and clinics to provide music programs and services to those in need. If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness, tune in to this episode to hear the inspiring stories and learn about the work of the Union Rescue Mission and the Urban Voices Project. Listen to the full episode to discover how music, community, and compassion can come together to create positive change. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

I går - 44 min
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Dynamic Partnerships

This episode of the Way Home radio show and podcast is a powerful conversation about the ongoing efforts to address homelessness in Los Angeles. Joining host Frank Motech and CEO Mark Hood of the Union Rescue Mission are two special guests, Jan Perry, former LA City Council member and executive director of Shelter Partnership, and Brandy McFarland, director of Emergency Services at the Union Rescue Mission. The conversation delves into the complexities of homelessness, with a focus on the importance of partnerships and community outreach. Jan Perry shares her insights on the evolution of downtown Los Angeles, from the Renaissance era to the current challenges, and highlights the need for permanent supportive housing. Brandy McFarland discusses the Union Rescue Mission's approach to providing comprehensive services, including emergency shelter, job training, and counseling, and explains why their program has a higher success rate compared to other organizations. The episode also touches on the importance of workforce development and job placement, with Jan Perry offering advice on how to create a pipeline of living wage jobs for those transitioning out of homelessness. Mark Hood shares the Union Rescue Mission's efforts to provide trade certifications and GEDs, and the success of their culinary arts program. If you're interested in learning more about the innovative solutions being implemented to address homelessness in Los Angeles, tune in to this episode of the Way Home radio show and podcast. Listen as Frank Motech, Mark Hood, Jan Perry, and Brandy McFarland discuss the challenges and opportunities in this critical area of community service. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

6. juli 2026 - 43 min
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Aidan Chao of Los Angeles Taxpayers Association

This week on the Way Home Radio Show and Podcast, we're tackling the tough topic of homelessness in Los Angeles. Joining us are two passionate advocates for change: Mark Hood, CEO of the Union Rescue Mission, and Aiden Shaw, founder and chairman of the Los Angeles County Taxpayers Association. Their conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in finding solutions to this complex issue. In this episode, Mark and Aiden share their insights on the current state of homelessness in LA, highlighting the stark contrast between the Union Rescue Mission's successful approach and the government's housing first model. They discuss the importance of treating addiction and providing a safe, supportive environment for those struggling with homelessness. Aiden shares his powerful experience touring the Union Rescue Mission and Skid Row, where he witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of policy-driven neglect. The conversation also touches on the need for a unified approach to addressing homelessness, with Aiden's organization, CalHaven, bringing together elected officials, district attorneys, police chiefs, and community leaders to find solutions. Steve Turney, a member of the Union Rescue Mission's board and founder of Up and Running Again, joins the conversation, sharing his heart for the homeless and his organization's innovative approach to helping individuals break addictions and find hope. As the summer months approach, the Union Rescue Mission is gearing up for its annual 5K/10K run/walk event, happening on June 27th at Griffith Park. Join us as we explore the complexities of homelessness in LA and learn about the solutions that are making a real difference. Listen to the full episode to hear the powerful stories and insights from our guests. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

30. juni 2026 - 45 min
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A Life-Changing Journey from Homelessness to Hope

This episode of the Way Home Radio Show and podcast is a powerful reminder that with the right support and resources, anyone can turn their life around and find a path to hope. Join Frank Motech and his guest, Mark Hood, CEO of the Union Rescue Mission, as they share inspiring stories of transformation and resilience. The Union Rescue Mission has been serving the homeless in Los Angeles for over 135 years, providing a safe haven for men, women, children, and seniors. This episode highlights the mission's commitment to helping individuals overcome addiction, find employment, and rebuild their lives. You'll hear from a remarkable guest, Brian, who shares his personal story of escaping domestic violence and finding a new beginning at Hope Gardens, a program of the Union Rescue Mission. Mark Hood shares the mission's vision for a safe and sober living environment, where individuals can receive the support and resources they need to break the cycle of homelessness. He also discusses the importance of partnerships with organizations like the Black Business Association, which is working to provide training and job opportunities for those in need. In this episode, you'll also hear from Sarah Harris, President and CEO of the Black Business Association, about the organization's efforts to support small businesses and provide resources for those struggling with homelessness. Don't miss this powerful conversation and the inspiring stories of transformation and hope. Listen to the full episode to learn more about the Union Rescue Mission's work and how you can get involved. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

23. juni 2026 - 44 min
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Two Opposing Visions

This episode of the Way Home radio show and podcast takes a hard look at the state of homelessness in downtown Los Angeles, specifically the taxpayer-funded homeless services facility on Skid Row that's been making headlines lately. The facility, which has been dubbed the "meth mansion," has been criticized for its harm reduction model, which some argue is enabling rather than solving the problem of homelessness. The episode features a conversation with Mark Hood, CEO of the Union Rescue Mission, and Stella Lopez, executive director of the Downtown Industrial Business Improvement District. They discuss the devastating effects of the harm reduction model, which includes handing out free paraphernalia to those struggling with addiction. The conversation also touches on the need for a more holistic approach to addressing homelessness, one that prioritizes breaking addictions and providing support for those struggling with mental and physical health issues. The episode also highlights the work of the Union Rescue Mission, which provides a safe and sober living environment for those struggling with addiction. The organization's graduation program, which provides training in C and C machining, is also discussed, as well as the upcoming 5K/10K run event that will take place on June 27th at Griffith Park. If you're concerned about the state of homelessness in Los Angeles and want to learn more about the solutions that are working, tune in to this episode of the Way Home radio show and podcast. You'll hear from experts and those who are on the front lines, working to make a difference in the lives of those struggling with homelessness. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

15. juni 2026 - 43 min
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