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Little Company of Mary Hospital is a hospital in San Pedro, California, US. The hospital was founded in 1909 by Mrs. Lillian B. Mullen, a graduate nurse and physician from New York. The hospital began in the old Clarence Hotel. The first building constructed for the hospital was located on Sixth St. and was dedicated in 1925.
The two Catholic hospitals in this region, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center, Torrance, and Little Company of Mary Hospital, San Pedro, are not operated by the archdiocese. The region has no Spanish missions or Catholic universities. [3] [2]
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center, San Pedro Campus; Queen of the Valley Hospital – West Covina; Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center – Downey (originally opened as Hollydale Medical center, closed 1988, reopened 1989) Rio Hondo Hospital – Downey; Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center – Los Angeles (closed December ...
Little Company of Mary Hospital may refer to: Little Company of Mary Hospital (San Pedro), San Pedro, California; Little Company of Mary Hospital (Torrance), Torrance, California; Little Company of Mary Hospital (Evergreen Park), Evergreen Park, Illinois; Life Groenkloof Hospital, formerly Little Company of Mary Hospital, Pretoria, South Africa
Torrance Memorial Medical Center, Little Company of Mary Hospital, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Kaiser Hospital-South Bay, and Memorial Hospital of Gardena are receiving hospitals for residents in Torrance who call 911 for medical assistance. The department is a Class 1 rated Fire Department, the Fire Chief is Martin Serna.
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center is a Roman Catholic hospital in Torrance, California, United States. The hospital was founded by the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary , and is part of the Providence Health & Services system.
The Little Company of Mary began in 1877, in an abandoned factory in Hyson Green, Nottingham. Their principal work was the care of the sick and dying. [3] Their charism was based on the idea that Mary was at the foot of the Cross at the Crucifixion. In a similar way, the Company seeks to accompany the sick and dying. [4] In 1882, they went to ...
Ports O' Call Village, located along the Port of Los Angeles main channel in San Pedro, was an outdoor shopping center that featured souvenir and gift shops, along with restaurants, sweetshops, fish markets, and quick-bite eateries. [2] The "seaside village" encompassed 15 acres of shops, restaurants and attractions.