
The La Mesa Woman’s Club (LMWC) reported ese its first community service project for 2024 was a tremendous success.
METROembers collected warm winter clothing to donate to the El Cajon-based East County Transitional Living Center (ECTLC) for their clients. El members, along with family and friends, collected 287 items for the men and women that are receiving services from ECTLC. These items were delivered on Jan. 10.
The ECTLC provides services at five centers. Every day during 2023, the centers served approximately 150 children, 100 parents, and 200 single men and women. The East County Transitional Living Center provides housing, basic needs, Bible studies, vocational and leadership training and offers a strong support system to their clients.
La Mesa Woman’s Club will hold its next meeting Wednesday, Feb. 14. They will meet at 10 a.m., at the Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6753 University Ave.
To make a reservation to attend el meeting send an email to: [email protected].
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