She is 96 and was one of the first Black female homeowners in Pacific Palisades. After the fire, she is starting over.
Saying she shows incredible resilience, Supervisor Horvath honors Louvenia Jenkins, 97, who lost her home in Palisades fire.
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MyNewsLA on MSNSupervisors Host Tribute to Palisades Fire Survivor Louvenia JenkinsWhen Louvenia Jenkins purchased a home in Pacific Palisades in 1967, she became one of the first Black residents in the ...
A Southern California woman who broke barriers as one of the first Black homeowners in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood was one of the many who lost everything in the recent wildfire.
And when the ferocious Palisades fire burned down her home, taking with it her tennis trophies and art from her world travels, 97-year-old Louvenia Jenkins said the loss didn’t define her.
Although now she lives in a brand-new assisted living facility in Culver City, 96-year-old Louvenia Jenkins said she feels lost. “Each day I wake up and I’m like where am I,” Jenkins said.
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