The following organizations are taking a firm stance in opposition to the ordinance: 1. Los Angeles Business Leaders Task Force 2. United Way of Greater Los Angeles 3. 1736 Family Crisis Center 4. A Community of Friends 5. Affordable Living for the Aged 6. Always Hope in Malibu 7. American Civil Liberties Union 8. Amity Housing 9. Association of Community Human Services Agencies 10. The Beacon House Association of San Pedro 11. Bet Tzedek 12. Boyle Heights/East Los Angeles Homeless Coordinating Council 13. Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council 14. California Association of Alcohol & Drug Program Executives 15. California Drug Counseling 16. Center for Living and Learning 17. Central City Association of Los Angeles 18. Central Hollywood Neighborhood Council 19. Chrysalis 20. CLARE Foundation 21. CLUE LA 22. Coalition for Economic Survival 23. Community And Neighbors for Ninth District Unity (CANNDU) Neighborhood Council 24. Community Coalition 25. Community Solutions 26. Corporation For Supportive Housing 27. Disability Rights California 28. Downtown LA Neighborhood Council 29. Downtown Women’s Center 30. Drug Policy Alliance 31. East Hollywood Neighborhood Council 32. East LA Community Corporation 33. Elysian Valley Riverside Neighborhood Council 34. Empowerment Congress Central Area Neighborhood Council 35. Empowerment Congress Southwest Neighborhood Council 36. Empowerment Congress Southeast 37. Fair Housing Council of the San Fernando Valley 38. Felicity House, Inc. 39. The Fortune Society 40. Fred Brown Recovery Services 41. Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center 42. Gettlove 43. Glassell Park Neighborhood Council 44. Greater Cypress Park Neighborhood Council 45. Greater Griffith Park Neighborhood Council 46. Hiaght Ashbury-Walden House 47. Harmony Homes Sober Living Environments 48. Harvest House Sober Living For Women 49. Healthy Homes Collaborative 50. Her Guardian Angel 51. Highland Park Neighborhood Council 52. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce 53. Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council 54. Homes for Life 55. Housing Authority for the City of Los Angeles 56. House of Ruth 57. Housing Works 58. Inner City Law Center 59. Inquilinos Unidos 60. Integrated Recovery Network 61. Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace 62. Invisible People 63. Jovenes, Inc. 64. The John Stewart Company 65. League of Women Voters Los Angeles (LWVLA) 66. Liberty Hill Foundation 67. Little Toyko Service Center 68. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 69. Los Angeles County Client Coalition 70. Los Angeles Community Action Network 71. Los Angeles Family Housing 72. Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority 73. Los Angeles Housing Department 74. Los Angeles Mission 75. Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches 76. Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership (LARRP) 77. L.A. Voice 78. Lamp Community 79. Mary Magdalene Project 80. Mental Health America Los Angeles 81. The Midnight Mission 82. MJB Transitional Recovery 83. National Alliance on Mental Illness Walden House 84. National Association of Recovery Residences 85. New Choices Recovery Centers, Inc. 86. New Directions 87. North Hills West Neighborhood Council 88. Ocean Park Community Center 89. Oceanside Transitional Living in Malibu 90. Our Faith Matters 91. Pacoima Neighborhood Council 92. Paso Por Paso, Inc. 93. PATH Gramercy 94. PATH Ventures 95. People Assisting the Homeless (PATH) Partners 96. People in Progress 97. Pathways To Your Future 98. Poverty Matters 99. Proyecto Pastoral 100. Public Counsel 101. Rampart Village Neighborhood Council 102. Reach for the Top 103. Rising Sun Sober Living 104. Salvation Army Haven 105. San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center 106. SHARE Housing 107. Skid Row Housing Trust 108. Shelter Partnership 109. Sober House Calls 110. Sober Living Network 111. Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing 112. SSG—Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System (HOPICS) 113. St. Joseph Center 114. Step Up on Second 115. Stonewall Democratic Club 116. Synergy Sober House 117. United Homeless Healthcare Partners 118. Venice Community Housing Corporation 119. Venice Neighborhood Council 120. Venice Recovery Center 121. Volunteers of America, Los Angeles 122. Westside Shelter & Hunger Coalition (WSHC) 123. Western Center on Law & Poverty 124. Women Organizing Resources, Knowledge and Services (WORKS) Learn more about the Community Care Facilities Ordinance and sign a letter of opposition by logging on to: http://www.unitedwayla.org/take-action/advocate/