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In the warmer months, we invite you to relax on our front porch with a glass of wine or enjoy the private back patio & Chef’s Garden. In the winter, you can cozy up to our many fireplaces downstairs, or enjoy hot tea while watching your favorite shows in bed. Each room has a designated workspace (with free Wi-Fi of course) as well as a Roku televisions. Joshua House Health Center was awarded funding from Proposition HHH (City of LA) in the first round of Facilities Program funding, showing the leadership of LACHC and the Trust, with New Markets Tax Credits as well. Skid Row Housing Trust developed the project in partnership with Abode Communities and Snyder Langston.
Nightmare on Wilton Place: Another historic home lost
Join us downstairs for a sumptuous three-course dinner for two with wine pairings and enjoy the next morning with a gourmet breakfast for two with mimosas. Los Angeles, June 15, 2021–The Los Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC) announces the Grand Opening of Joshua House Health Center, a new three-story community health clinic in the heart of Skid Row in Los Angeles. At opening, Joshua House will provide medical, dental, optometry, mental health, and social services to the Skid Row community—serving more than 7,000 people a year in almost triple the amount of space compared to its current facility.
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Los Angeles Christian Health CentersLos Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC) was founded in 1995 to expand and provide equitable access to low-cost and no-cost, quality, comprehensive healthcare services. Driven by purpose and faith, LACHC delivers God’s love, in particular to those from traditionally under-served communities across Los Angeles County. In 2020 LACHC’s staff of 170 cared for more than 11,000 patients who received nearly 36,000 medical examinations, over 5,000 dental visits, and over 12,000 mental health sessions. True to their mission, at LACHC no one is denied assistance due to a lack of insurance or finances.
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The clinic is owned and operated by LACHC and was developed by Skid Row Housing Trust. Los Angeles, June14, 2021–The Los Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC) announces the Grand Opening of Joshua House Health Center, a new three-story community health clinic in the heart of Skid Row in Los Angeles. At opening, Joshua House will provide medical, dental, optometry, mental health, and social services to the Skid Row community—serving more than 7,000 people a year in almost triple the amount of space. Massive Victorian windows surround three sides of the room, making it a great place to enjoy the downtown sights. Furnished with with a king-sized bed, desk with antique book collection, two chairs to converse and snack in, as well as a glass case with historic blueprints of the home.
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Joshua House will have its virtual Grand Opening called “A Promise Kept” on June 24, 2021 at 6pm on Zoom. When you aren't in the mood to cook, there are some great dining options in Joshua Tree. Pie For the People has incredible pizza and The Natural Sisters Cafe has carrot cake that is to die for (ok, they also have some great healthy options as well!).
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Wilton was a Canadian immigrant who began his life in America in NY around 1850, where he met his life-long business partner, Philo Bradley. Wilton & Bradley moved to what is now Harrisonburg in the 1860’s to begin their lives as successful entrepreneurs. In a small rural farming town, Wilton opened up a much-needed hardware store, and utilized his fantastic manufacturing connections in Baltimore and NY to bring modern goods to the valley. He was able to provide farm equipment, housing goods, and many other items that were previously out of reach. With a successful hardware store, Wilton began to invest his money in other businesses, loaning out his earnings in careful planned (mostly successful) business endeavors. Eventually, Wilton would hold rank as the President of the First National Bank, chairmen of the local hospital board, inspector of the county jail, founder of the Young Men’s Christian Association, Treasurer for the Elk’s Lodge, and much more.
We purposefully designed the rooms so that the TVs are not the main focal point, but are still comfortable to view while relaxing in bed. All rooms were completed with desks as well, which gives each room a designated workspace if need be. After the TKE fraternity moved to another building closer to campus, the home spent roughly two years undergoing heavy renovations. The commercial kitchen was added to the back of the home, and the second story was renovated so that each of the five bedrooms could have their own private bathrooms (thus, making it an inn-space).
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There is even an original piece of Blue Stone carved in 1880 to form the foundation of the home. It was removed during renovations in 1986, so we placed it in this room for guests to enjoy! Formerly known as “The Rose Room”, The Stone Room was renovated in 2023, but we wanted to save a section of wallpaper to remember its 35 year history as The Rose Room. The Joshua Wilton House can be divided into two separate gallery spaces, allowing us to feature two artists at once. One artist can also occupy the entire gallery should they have enough work to fill the space.
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Los Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC) was founded in 1995 to expand and provide equitable access to low-cost and no-cost, quality, comprehensive healthcare services. The Wilton House has everything you need to celebrate your anniversary in luxury. Enjoy a bottle of sparkling wine with a cheese platter either in the lounge, sun-room, outside on our garden patio, or on our front porch with a view of Main Street.
Overlooking the patio and gardens, with beautiful morning light, this room offers a quiet, warm atmosphere. Furnished with a king-sized bed, large armoire, Queen Anne writing desk, and plenty of vintage and antique books for reading! There is also a stunning clock from 1815, complete with original wooden gears, that adorns this room. It is fully functional, but set to not chime every hour (for the guest's sake). The bathroom is the largest out of our five rooms, and offers a shower/tub combination.
Adding color to the home gave each room a different atmosphere and draws the attention of guests, especially compared to the “decade of beige” that came before. After mastering business in an expanding town, Wilton had his home built beginning in 1880, with construction completed in 1888. It was one of the first homes wired for electricity, which over time, has given Wilton credit for “bringing electricity” to the valley.
Seen here with roasted asparagus and potato gratin, drizzled with a red wine demi glace. Let’s hope the new owners follow the law and that this nightmare will conclude with a happy ending. Citrus Ave., who demolished that beautiful home after wantonly lying to the sellers, or developer-flipper Kaya Milalya, who “modernized” 184 S. Hudson Ave. by removing character-defining features and making it ineligible for landmark status.
They brought in a diverse team of chefs, began serving Brunch and Afternoon Tea, and once again updated the menu and service style to better reflect Harrisonburg’s needs. Jeff, Joe, and Rodney also owned and operated the Local Chop and Grill House since 2009; which gave the Wilton a “sister-restaurant” to exchange ideas with, share staff, and coordinate large events. Instead of the busy, purple zebra carpet, the owners selected a beautiful deep red carpet for the home.
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