Housing resources
Apts, shelters, transitional living, sro, sober living, assistance, etc.
https://brightpathcenter.org/
SKID ROW HOUSING TRUST
1317 E. 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90021
(213) 683-0522 Phone
[email protected]
The Skid Row Housing Trust (the Trust) provides permanent supportive housing so that people who have experienced homelessness, prolonged extreme poverty, poor health, disabilities, mental illness and/or addiction can lead safe, stable lives in wellness.
Los Angeles Family Housing Corp. 7843 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood 91605 (818) 982-4091
SRO Housing Corp. 517 S. San Julian St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 229-2826 or (213) 633-5465 Operates an emergency housing site and helps with Section 8 permanent housing.
Weingart Center Association • Access Center – Intake Location 506 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 624-3370 Provides information and referrals, case management and specialized social services to homeless and near-homeless individuals and their families. • Hotel Location 566 S. San Pedro St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 627-9000 Provides temporary housing.
1317 E. 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90021
(213) 683-0522 Phone
[email protected]
The Skid Row Housing Trust (the Trust) provides permanent supportive housing so that people who have experienced homelessness, prolonged extreme poverty, poor health, disabilities, mental illness and/or addiction can lead safe, stable lives in wellness.
Los Angeles Family Housing Corp. 7843 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood 91605 (818) 982-4091
SRO Housing Corp. 517 S. San Julian St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 229-2826 or (213) 633-5465 Operates an emergency housing site and helps with Section 8 permanent housing.
Weingart Center Association • Access Center – Intake Location 506 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 624-3370 Provides information and referrals, case management and specialized social services to homeless and near-homeless individuals and their families. • Hotel Location 566 S. San Pedro St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 627-9000 Provides temporary housing.
www.fullerton.edu/deanofstudents/_resources/pdfs/Housing%20Resources%208.12.21%20ATI%20Compliant.pdf
(For Orange County)
(copy and paste link to your url)http://www.heartinhandla.org/uploads/1/3/2/3/132302066/social_service_resources_in_orange_county.pdf
www.sco-oc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Shelters.pdf
(Copy and paste above link to your url.)
Emergency Services
Catholic Charity (food, RX, $ assistance)714-668-1130
Episcopal Service Alliance714-960-2254
FISH (food, rent assistance)949-642-6060
Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Services 714-738-0255
General Relief714-834-8899
OC DPSS714-541-7700
Saddelback Community Outreach949-380-8144
Centralized Assessment Team (CAT)866-830-6011
Emergency Aide
Corbin Family Center (Utilities)714-647-6557 Santa Ana only
E.S.A. (food, clothing,rent, utilites)714-385-1980
HEAP (utilites, rent, motel)866-675-6623
S.O.S. (medical, dental)714-642-3415S.P.I.N.714-751-1101
Corbin Family Center (Utilities)714-647-6557 Santa Ana only
E.S.A. (food, clothing,rent, utilites)714-385-1980
HEAP (utilites, rent, motel)866-675-6623
S.O.S. (medical, dental)714-642-3415S.P.I.N.714-751-1101
Helpful Websites for housing
https://www.mercyhousing.org/find-housing
http://hcidla.lacity.org
https://alliancehh.org/programs/housingcasemanagement/
https://longbeach.apply4housing.com
https://www.211la.org
https://www.thewholechild.info/programs/family-housing/
https://www.housingca.org
http://www.fairhousingfoundation.com/calendar.html
http://dmh.lacounty.gov
https://www.kcbellflower.org/homeless-services
https://www.lahsa.org
http://lacountyhelps.org
http://pathwaysofhope.us/whatwedo/p
http://www.dfeh.ca.gov/housing/overview-of-unlawful-housing-practices/
http://www.csh.org/about-csh/who-we-are/
https://www.hhs.gov/programs/social-services/homelessness/grants/index.html
http://www.thepathoflife.com/contact-us/
http://www.housingprograms.com
http://www.suntopia.org/long_beach/ca/utility_and_rental_assistance.php
http://www.suntopia.org/long_beach/ca/homeless_shelters.php
HOMELESS SHELTERS AND SERVICES
Atlantic Health Services 562-218-5400, 1711 Atlantic Ave,Long Beach, CA 90813. Shelter and substance abuse services.
Beacon Light Mission 310-830-7063. 525 N. Broad Ave. Wilmington CA, 90744. over 18, men & women, 7 night temporary shelter for homeless men, food, clothing and mail services.
Beyond Shelter 818-834-4885. Satellite offices in Long Beach, South Central Los Angeles, and Pacoima.
Casa Youth Shelter 562-594-6825. 10911 Reagan St., Los Alamitos 90270. 17 years and under only.
Catholic Social Services 562-591-1351. 123 E. 14th St., Long Beach. Family shelter, need I.D.
LB Community Services 562-437-0681. 2179 Pacific Ave., Long Beach. Refers to available shelters.
Long Beach Family Shelter For the The Homeless 562-427-1000. (People w/ Disabilities - Disabled Resources Center) (Service/Intake), elderly, families, NO drug/alcohol problems.
LB Multi-Purpose Center 562-733-1147.
LB Rescue Mission (Men Only) 562-591-1292. 1335 Pacific Ave.
Long Beach Shelter 562-437-4663. Long Beach emergency shelter.
Lydia House 562-591-1292. 1335 Pacific Ave., Long Beach. Takes battered women, pregnant women and children.
Our Lady of the Angels 800-833-2499. DV, at risk youth 10-17, (Shelter/24 Hour Intake) (Service/Intake).
The Sheepfold 714-237-1444. Anaheim, pregnancy not required. Takes women with children 6 months (battered or homeless), Monday-Friday 9-4 pm.
Doors of Hope Women's Shelter & Beacon Light Mission 310-830-7063. Ministries of The Southern California Floating Christian Endeavor Association - 525 Broad Avenue, Wilmington, CA 90744.
[email protected] | www.doorsofhopewomensshelter.org
Beacon Light Mission 310-830-7063. 7 night temporary shelter for homeless men, food, clothing and mail services.
Atlantic Health Services 562-218-5400, 1711 Atlantic Ave,Long Beach, CA 90813. Shelter and substance abuse services.
Beacon Light Mission 310-830-7063. 525 N. Broad Ave. Wilmington CA, 90744. over 18, men & women, 7 night temporary shelter for homeless men, food, clothing and mail services.
Beyond Shelter 818-834-4885. Satellite offices in Long Beach, South Central Los Angeles, and Pacoima.
Casa Youth Shelter 562-594-6825. 10911 Reagan St., Los Alamitos 90270. 17 years and under only.
Catholic Social Services 562-591-1351. 123 E. 14th St., Long Beach. Family shelter, need I.D.
LB Community Services 562-437-0681. 2179 Pacific Ave., Long Beach. Refers to available shelters.
Long Beach Family Shelter For the The Homeless 562-427-1000. (People w/ Disabilities - Disabled Resources Center) (Service/Intake), elderly, families, NO drug/alcohol problems.
LB Multi-Purpose Center 562-733-1147.
LB Rescue Mission (Men Only) 562-591-1292. 1335 Pacific Ave.
Long Beach Shelter 562-437-4663. Long Beach emergency shelter.
Lydia House 562-591-1292. 1335 Pacific Ave., Long Beach. Takes battered women, pregnant women and children.
Our Lady of the Angels 800-833-2499. DV, at risk youth 10-17, (Shelter/24 Hour Intake) (Service/Intake).
The Sheepfold 714-237-1444. Anaheim, pregnancy not required. Takes women with children 6 months (battered or homeless), Monday-Friday 9-4 pm.
Doors of Hope Women's Shelter & Beacon Light Mission 310-830-7063. Ministries of The Southern California Floating Christian Endeavor Association - 525 Broad Avenue, Wilmington, CA 90744.
[email protected] | www.doorsofhopewomensshelter.org
Beacon Light Mission 310-830-7063. 7 night temporary shelter for homeless men, food, clothing and mail services.
Section 8 check out this fb group;
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1390238977769200/
check out this page:
https://www.facebook.com/section8managers
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1390238977769200/
check out this page:
https://www.facebook.com/section8managers
Housing
http://dmh.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/dmh/our_services/services_detail/?1dmy&page=dept.lac.dmh.home.services.servicesdetail.hidden&urile=wcm%3apath%3a/dmh+content/dmh+site/home/our+services/our+services+detail/housing
http://www.fairhousingfoundation.com/calendar.html
https://www.housingca.org
https://www.thewholechild.info/programs/family-housing/
https://www.211la.org/guided-search/housing/
https://longbeach.apply4housing.com
https://alliancehh.org/programs/housingcasemanagement/
http://161.149.40.43/contact-us
http://hcidla.lacity.org
https://www.mercyhousing.org/find-housing
To help u w.permanent housing 5629837289.
http://www.lafla.org/article.php?id=164
Long Beach Housing Authority 521 East 4th Avenue Long Beach, 90802 (562) 570-6985 Mon – Fri 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
http://www.unityoflife.org/
http://housing.lacounty.gov/
Margaret’s House is a small hospitality home that offers a short-term, safe, and dignified space for families in Bellflower transitioning out of homelessness. We are currently at full capacity, but if you would like to be put on a waiting list, please call our office at (562) 804-2189.
New Hope is a 50-bed shelter for Bellflower homeless neighbors operated by Mercy House. Kingdom Causes Bellflower is one of the outreach teams/referring partners for the shelter. Call our office at (562) 804-2189 to learn more about eligibility.
New Hope Contact information:
General Line: (562) 370-9708
Other Outreach Teams/Referral Agencies for New Hope:
City Net - Outreach Line: (714) 451-6198
Lakewood Sheriff’s Station (available on weekends): (562) 623-3500
Kingdom Causes Bellflower collaborates with partner organizations to identify homeless individuals and families in need of help in the cities of Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Compton, Downey, Lynwood, Norwalk, and Paramount. Anyone interested in services must go through an initial intake process. For more information, call our office at (562) 804-2189 or visit the Community Resource Center during open office hours.
SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES) 1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.opcc.net/Home/tabid/91/Default.aspx Crisis shelter, legal advocacy, financial stability, Permanent housing, support groups (English/Spanish), services to battered women and their children, services free. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm Office (310) 264- 6646 Hotline (310) 264- 6644
WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE 958 E. 108th Street; LA 90059 Women and children shelter, transitional and permanent housing, Emergency tokens for transportation, parent and children’s support Group, pre-employment services. Monday-Friday 8am–5:30pm; Intakes: 9am – 2:30pm (323) 563-4721
BEYOND SHELTER 1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017 http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; [email protected] Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living, money management, knowledge of tenant’s rights, job training. (213) 252-0772
ENKI – ELA YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES (Formerly Margarita Mendez Mental Health Center) 1000 Goodrich Blvd.; Commerce 90022 Individual and family therapy, social service linkage to social, medical, dental, housing, financial assistance, parenting classes (English & Spanish). Monday 9am-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday 10am-7pm, Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 8am- 4:30pm (323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302
Villages at Cabrillo (affordable housing and access to the skills, onsite supportive include child care emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing. 2001 River Avenue phone 562-200-7300 Hours M-F 8am-5pm
Jamboree Housing 2 bedroom $677 562-495-4225 745 West 3rd Street LB CA Get on waiting lige M-F 9am - 5pm
The salvation army Family Services 3092 LB Blvd Long Beach CA 90807 562-426-7637
Thomas shelter 714-647-7534
Interval House Crisis Shelter 714-891-8121
HUD housing 1-800-955-2232
Creative Neighbor Tammy Houston Community Agency 4 homeless 323-778-7434 323-517-5733
http://www.suntopia.org/long_beach/ca/utility_and_rental_assistance.php
http://www.suntopia.org/long_beach/ca/homeless_shelters.php
http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/calworks_homeless_assistance_r.html
Carmelitos Family Housing 562-423-5464
Homeless healthcare Los Angeles CA
https://www.shieldsforfamilies.org/hfsc/
http://www.sco-oc.org/about/help/
** PRICES MAY VARY **
Studios from $321/month to $548/month
Maximum Income: $17,940/year
1BRs from $364/month to $620/month
Maximum Income: $29,900/year
Pre-applications available onsite
Las Margaritas Apartments
137 N. Soto Ave.
East Los Angeles, CA 90033
Transitional Family Housing Program
Food, shelter and help for homeless families so they can move on to stable housing. Please call 213.273.7051
Los Angeles housing agencies:
Baldwin Park Community Development Department/Housing Division
14403 Pacific Ave
Baldwin Park, California 91706
(626) 960-4011
Norwalk Community Development Department CDBG Division
2035 Firestone Blvd
Norwalk, CA 90650
(562) 929-5588
Downey Community Development
(562) 904-7166
Pasadena Assistance Housing Department
(626) 744-6701
649 North Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, California 91103
City of Glendale, Community Development & Housing
41 N. Glendale Ave
Glendale, CA 91206
(818) 548-3720
Monterey Park Community Development Commission
(323) 890-7168
Huntington Park Community Development Department
(323) 284-6300
6550 Miles Avenue
Huntington Park, California 90255
South Gate Community Development Department
(323) 563-9585
8650 California Ave, South Gate, CA 90280
Lynwood Housing Division
11330 Bullis Road
Lynwood, California 90262
(310) 603-0220
Santa Monica Community and Cultural Services Department, Human Services Division
(310) 458-8701
1685 Main St
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Referrals may be given to renters on housing programs, shelters, and case management services.
Inglewood Community Development Department
(310) 412-8844
1 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90301
Baldwin Park Community Development Department/Housing Division
14403 Pacific Ave
Baldwin Park, California 91706
(626) 960-4011
Norwalk Community Development Department CDBG Division
2035 Firestone Blvd
Norwalk, CA 90650
(562) 929-5588
Downey Community Development
(562) 904-7166
Pasadena Assistance Housing Department
(626) 744-6701
649 North Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, California 91103
City of Glendale, Community Development & Housing
41 N. Glendale Ave
Glendale, CA 91206
(818) 548-3720
Monterey Park Community Development Commission
(323) 890-7168
Huntington Park Community Development Department
(323) 284-6300
6550 Miles Avenue
Huntington Park, California 90255
South Gate Community Development Department
(323) 563-9585
8650 California Ave, South Gate, CA 90280
Lynwood Housing Division
11330 Bullis Road
Lynwood, California 90262
(310) 603-0220
Santa Monica Community and Cultural Services Department, Human Services Division
(310) 458-8701
1685 Main St
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Referrals may be given to renters on housing programs, shelters, and case management services.
Inglewood Community Development Department
(310) 412-8844
1 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90301
Housing for Families
Families Forward 949-552-2727 Irvine, CA
H.I.S House 714-993-5774 Placentia, CA
Mercy House Programs 714-836-7188 Santa Ana, CA
OC Rescue Mission 714-258-4450 El Modena, CA
Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter(949) 631-7213 1963 Wallace Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
New Vision Shelter 714-680-3691 Fullerton, CA
Thomas House Temporary 714-647-7534 Garden Grove, CA
Families Forward 949-552-2727 Irvine, CA
H.I.S House 714-993-5774 Placentia, CA
Mercy House Programs 714-836-7188 Santa Ana, CA
OC Rescue Mission 714-258-4450 El Modena, CA
Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter(949) 631-7213 1963 Wallace Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
New Vision Shelter 714-680-3691 Fullerton, CA
Thomas House Temporary 714-647-7534 Garden Grove, CA
If you live in Los Angeles, here are some shelters:
PATH (People Assisting The Homeless)
2346 Cotner Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
310-996-0034
(They have other locations as well. If they are full when you call, check back often.)
Bible Tabernacle
1761 Washington Way
Venice, CA 90291
310-821-6116
Sunlight Mission
1754 14th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
310-450-8802
Union Rescue Mission
545 S. San Pedro
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-628-6103
(You must arrive before 8pm)
Henderson Community Center
Harmony House
911 East 25th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Los Angeles Mission
303 East 5th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-629-1227
L.A. Men's Place (LAMP)
526 San Pedro (between 5th and 6th)
Los Angeles, CA 90014
213-488-9559
(Men)
Good Shepherd Center
267 N. Belmont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-250-5241 or 323-469-6540
(Women and children)
Good Shepherd Center
1640 Rockwood Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-482-0281
(Women)
Midnight Mission
396 S. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-624-9258
L.A. Family Housing Corp.
207 N. Breed Street
Los Angeles, CA 90033
323-264-1114
323-260-7524
The Dream Center
2301 Bellevue Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-273-7000
LOW COST HOUSING
Beyond Shelter
520 South Virgil Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 252-0772
Hollywood Community Housing Corporation
Affordable housing in the Hollywood area for low and moderate income seniors, families and persons living with AIDS/HIV.
323-469-0710
Santa Monica Community Housing Corporation
Affordable housing in Santa Monica for low and moderate income households. Units include 1,2, & 3 bedrooms.
310-394-8487
West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation
Housing for low income families, seniors, amd persons living with disabilities including AIDS in the City of West Hollywood.
323-650-8771
West Hollywood Community Inclusionary Housing
Newly constructed apartments that are available to low and moderate income households. There are 73 units.
323-848-6851
Project New Hope
Affordable housing as well as vocational services to low and moderate individuals and families living with AIDS/HIV.
213-251-8474
AID for AIDS
Move in grants and rental assistance form persons living with HIV/AIDS.
323-656-1107
Conventional Housing
64 buidings in Los Angeles County. Applicants are offered housing when vacancies occur - location preferences are not considered. Applicants may tirn down two offers, if a third offer is turned down, applicants are returned to the bottom of the waiting list.
800-731-4663 x8025 or x8027
Alternative Living for the Aging
Roommate matching service and living facilities for low income seniors Five buildings in the west Hollywood/Los Angeles Area.
323-650-7988
Menorah Housing
Subsidized by HUD 12. properties in Los Angeles County. You must be over 65 with a low income or over 55 with physical disability.
310-477-4942
A Community of Friends
Provides permanent, affordable housing to mentally ill individuals and families. Housing throughout LA County.
3345 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90010
213-480-0809
Faith Housing Corporation
Homeless assistance to individuals and families and housing for low income persons.
1713 W. 108th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90047
323-754-1528
Design Center Housing Services
Develops affordable housing and accepts Section 8 (see below) for single family and senior units.
315 W. 9th Street, Suite 410
Los Angeles, CA 90015
213-629-2702
Section 8 check out;
https://www.facebook.com/section8managers/
https://www.facebook.com/section8managers/
Housing RESOURCES
Shields of Family 323-242-5000
Hopics 323-948-0444
North point apartments 18556302057
Jamboree Housing 5624954225
The whole child 562-204-0640
Door of hope single woman ONLY
Harbor Interfaith 310-831-0589
Housing Community 1-866-557-7368
Mercy Housing 1-866-338-0557
Lb housing authority 562-570-6985
HUD housing 1-800-955-2232
The Salvation Army Family Services 562-426-7637
Thomas Shelter 714-647-7534
Interval House Crisis Shelter 714-891-8121
Pathways of hope 714-680-3691
New Image Emergency Shelter 562-983-7289
Apartments.com (cheap apartments)
Toberman 310-832-1145
Family Forward Irvine, CA 949-552-2727
Fair housing 562-989-1206
Dmh 1-800-854-7771
Lahsa.org 213-683-3333
Section 8 1-800-731-4663
Waiting list for public housing 626-586-1845
L.A. County Housing RESOURCES Center 1-877-428-8844
Chs.org 213-623-4342
Hhs.gov 1-877-696-6775
Path of life ministries 951-462-9822
213-202-2764 disability Resources Center
Salvation Army Whittier CA 562-6988348
St. Joseph Venice, CA 310-399-6878
St. Francis 213-747-5347
Shelter hotline 1-800-548-6047
Hhs headquarters 1-877-696-6775
Transitional Family Housing Programs 213-273-7051
Transitional Housing & Rapid Rehousing Programs 949-380-8144 ext 215 or 209
Shields for Families 323-242-5000 ext. 8728
Weigart 323-531-7000
Homeless Health Care 213-744-0724
Carmelitos Family Housing 5624235454
New Image Shelter 5629837289
Shelter/Housing/apartments
Homeless Healthcare 213-7440724
New Image Shelter 5629837289
Mercy Transitional Living Center 7149837289
Interval House Crisis Shelter 714-891-8121
Thomas Shelter 7146477534
The salvation army 5624267637
Jamboree 5624954225
ELI youth & Family Services 323-832-9795 1-866-227-1302
Watts Labor Community Action Committee 323-563-4721
The Palace 562-856-1330
Barker Management 5624229994
Thomas Safran & Assoc. 310-820-4888
Inter Coastal Group 323-231-4174
Adobe Communities 5624231558
Beyond Shelter Neighborhood Resource Center 323-232-9000
Chrysalis 213-895-7777
OPCC Access Center 310-450-4050
Downtown Drop in Center 213-624-4357
E. L.A. Service Center 323-260-2801
Path mall 323-644-2216
St. Francis Center 213-7475347
Homeless Integrated Care Out reach Program 323-948-0444
L.A. Family Housing 818-982-4091
Volunteers of America Access Center 1-888-506-3337
Weigart Access Center 213-833-5020
WLCAC Access Center 323-563-4700
Midnight Mission 213-6249258
Weigart 213-627-5302
L.A. Mission 213-629-1227
Union Rescue Mission 213-347-6300
Housing
Downtown women's center 213-680-0600
Volunteers of America 213-389-1500
Catholic Charities of L.A. Inc. 213-251-3400
Section 8 Program 310-225-6655
HOUSING authority of l.a. 626-262-4510
HUD Housing 213-894-8000
A Community if friends 213-480-0809
United Way 213-808-6220
Harbor Interfaith Services 310-831-0603
L.A. section 8 213-252-1020
Homeless shelter Program 1-800-548-6047
Families Forward 949-552-2727
H.I.S House 714-993-5774
Orange county Interfaith shelter 949-631-7213
New Vision Shelter 714-680-3691
Thomas Temporary Shelter 714-647-7534/714-554-0357
Private rooms $650 mo. $200 deposit 562-507-4860 ask for Joseph
Single moms $300 single unit shared everything 213-483-2058
L.A. Family Housing Corp. 323-264-1114 323-260-7424
Housing Alternative 323-650-7988 (seniors only)
Convenientional Housing 1-800-731-4663 x 8025 or x8027
Community of friends 213-480-0809
Design Center Housing Services 213-629-2702
Joshua House for the homeless 323-376-7919
Help is on the way transitional housing 323-293-9545 (individuals only)
Community if friends 213-480-0809
Transitional Family Housing 213-273-7000
Apt. Rental Asst. 323-456-2500
Housing 818-255-2766
Dreamcenter.org
American Housing 714-897-3221
Family Assistance Ministries 949-273-0555
Illumination Foundation 949-273-0555
OC Rescue Mission 714-247-4300
South County Outreach 949-380-8144
Shelter Program Thomas House 714-554-0357
Project Alliance (helps with deposits look them up)
Homeless Center 310-399-6878
The Historic Olympic Hotel located only steps away from MacArthur Park walking distance to the Metro
sorroundered by a lot of transportation.come and check us out weekly and monthly rates.
call for more info (213)413 6054
Weekly Rates
1 person $255.00
2 person280.00
Maximum staying 28 days also there is a $10.00 key deposit
please when you call ask for April
Newly Remolded Rooms Available at the PLAZA HOTEL!!! DAILY and WEEKLY SPECIALS!!
-1 QUEEN BED with SHARED BATHROOM=$299 a week for 1 PERSON plus tax....UTILITIES Included. Room has FREE WIFI, 150 CHANNEL HD DIRECTV SATELLITE PACKAGE, LED FLAT SCREEN TV, AIR CONDITIONING, NEW BED, WEEKLY MAID SERVICE, MINI-FRIDGE, and COMPLIMENTARY GIFT BASKET AT CHECK-IN!!!
-1 QUEEN BED with PRIVATE BATHROOM=$350 a week for 1 PERSON plus tax....UTILITIES Included. Room has FREE WIFI, 150 CHANNEL HD DIRECTV SATELLITE PACKAGE, LED FLAT SCREEN TV, AIR CONDITIONING , NEW BED, WEEKLY MAID SERVICE, MINI-FRIDGE, and COMPLIMENTARY GIFT BASKET AT CHECK-IN!!!
-PLAZA HOTEL IS NEAR MANY RESTAURANTS, HUSTLER CASINO, BEACHES, DOWNTOWN LA, STUBHUB CENTER, LAX, and THE FORUM!!
CALL= 213-453-2572 ........CALL= 213-453-2572..............CALL=213-453-2572!!!!!! HURRY ROOMS WILL GO FAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Private single rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. $650 monthly and $200 deposit. All utilities included. Laundry on-site. Street Parking. SSI welcomed. No pets allowed.
Please call Joseph to see the unit (562) 507-4860.
A & G Transitional Living $500 per month 4 per room & bathroom 562-225-2158 562-619-5606 615 W. 5th St. LB plus $250 deposit.
Marco House Coed $335 per month 562-233-1943
Housing help per month $300-$500 shared or private room 562-285-8841, 562-984-9734 562-283-9642 8 per bathroom to share housing help per month
Haven House $525 per month 562-591-1848
Sober Living (no couples) 562-436-5277 $345 per month shared room, free utilities, phone, internet and gym
Shared kitchen and bathroom $600 per month 562-507-4860
Haven House $525 per month coed Sober living
Grace Hotel $580 and up per month $210 weekly 562-433-0968 1090 Obispo Avenue $25 hold room
Doctor Sober $600 per month 562-200-3776 coed sober living
Dairy Terrace apartment (they seperate couples) $375 ea per month 562-912-4654
City Center Hotel 562-435-2483 $700 per month
Bay apartments 562-491-0900 425 East 3rd street LB $500 per month just room, 1100 2 bedroom $550 deposit
La Pasada Hotel Studios rooms ask for Cindy Bragg 310-770-1489 515 W. 3rd St. LB CA 90802 $550 monthly
Avon Hotel $575 SRO (guests welcome just no overnights) 858-922-0118 and 562-432-3322 call for same day appointment to view call the day your ready to see it same day.
TLM shared homes $500 per bed 562-612-2050
SRO has twin bed small fridge sink $525 per month (hotel I think) 562-495-1250 318 Elm Ave LB $525 deposit can be paid withing 5 months
The Park Hotel shared bathroom 562-985-3120 3712 East Anaheim St. N Redondo must have ID 140 weekly $580
http://motelguide.com/casojl2.html
***Apartments***
Barker Management 562-422-9994
Thomas Safran & Assoc. 310-820-4888
Intercoastal Group 323-231-4147
Adobe Communities 562-423-1558
Bay Apartments 562-491-0900
La Pasada 310-770-1489
Design Center Housing Services 213-629-2702
Esperanza's 213-748-7285
Eucalyptus apts 562-494-9086 (waiting list 8-10 years)
Aptsrus.com
L.A. Apartments 323-525-9590 ($541-$1,441)
Alamitos Apartments, Cedar Court apartments, Lime St apartments, Orange avenue apartment, Linden Apartments, Oceangate apartments, And Valentine Garden apartments call 562-437-8155
Artesia Court apartments 562-437-8155
Bellwood 562-612-1540
Carmelitos 562-423-5464 1-800-731-4663
Collage apartments 562-495-4225
Evergreen 562-423-1558
Grisham Community Housing 562-422-9994
LB & Burnett apartments 562-988-5661
North point 562-531-7880
Pacific Lights Apartments 562-599-5230
Puero del sol 562-495-4225
Springdale West apartments 562-426-4449
Villages of Cabrillo - Family Commons 562-388-8107
TRUDY AND NORMAN LOUIS VALLEY SHELTER
Contact: Lesley 818-982-4091 Ext. 139
The Trudy & Norman Louis Valley Shelter in North Hollywood provides emergency and transitional housing and supportive services. Since 1985, Valley Shelter has been the largest housing and service provider for the San Fernando Valley’s most vulnerable homeless individuals. WAITING LIST.
Alcohol and drug treatment services transitional and supportive housing family services, mental health services. Domestic Violence services
TARZANA TREATMENT CENTERS
7101 Baird Avenue Reseda, CA 91335
Intake 818-342-5897
6-12 months transitional housing for homeless families single mothers (with children) Handles domestic violence (DV) mothers (with Children) should be employed upon entry. 30% of all income must be saved. Full time after school program for school aged children Must be referred through an emergency shelter (cant not be contacted directly unless asking for more information.
DOOR OF HOPE
Intake 626-304-9130
Allows for 12 men to enjoy safe shelter while completing a nine-month recovery program. Its purpose is to equip men with long term and sustainable recovery solutions.
HOPE OF THE VALLEY
JOHN E. WHITE HOUSE OF HOPE
PLEASE CALL FOR ADDRESS
Dion Slider 818-392-0020 Ext. 112
The Sydney M. Irmas Transitional Living Center opened in North Hollywood in 1998 to provide 260 beds of emergency and transitional housing with supportive services for homeless children and families.
L.A. FAMILY HOUSING
SYDNEY M. IRMAS TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER (TLC)
7817 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA 91605
Andy Gomez 818-982-4091 Ext. 167
Transitional housing, $600 per month plus $100 administration fee, sober living home. DO not accept individuals on probation or parole. MEN ONLY
IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 1
5448 Hermitage Avenue Studio City, CA 91607
Megan Morales 818-804-9811
3-5 months transitional housing for homeless families two parents married families (with children) single fathers (with children) Focus on full-time employment, 100% savings minus necessary expenses. Full time after school program for school aged children. Can contact directly or be referred by any other source. No Domestic Violence
DOOR OF HOPE PASADENA/LOS ROBLES AND VILLA
669 North Los Robles
Pasadena, CA 91101
Intake 626-304-9130
Pomona House Provides a safe place to live for those transitioning to permanent housing. They offer three daily nutritious meals. Free access to computer Internet, wireless. Support and structure within a homelike setting
SOCAL NEW BEGGINNGING SOBER LIVING HOME, LLC
POMONA HOUSE
ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED
Jessie 626-407-8224
Single mother 18 and over with children or without. $300 single unit, shared room, shared kitchen and laundry.
**PRICES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
NEW ECONOMICS FOR WOMEN LA POSADA
375 S. Columbia Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Intake 213-483-2058
** PRICES MAY VARY **
Studios from $321/month to $548/month
Maximum Income: $17,940/year
1BRs from $364/month to $620/month
Maximum Income: $29,900/year
Pre-applications available onsite
Las Margaritas Apartments
137 N. Soto Ave.
East Los Angeles, CA 90033
Private room with a shared kitchen/bathroom: $575/month
Private room/bathroom with a shared kitchen: $700/month
SSI recipients welcome
25 units
Call Brent Hogan to apply: 213.503.0674
Hogan Group- SRO
903 N. Fries Ave.
Wilmington, CA. 90744
Studios and 1-bedroom units (households must have 2 or more people to qualify for a one bedroom unit)
Rent is 30% of monthly income
Applicants must be 62+ or 50+ with a disability
A credit and background check of the last 7 years will be conducted; applicants can have no debt exceeding $2,000 (medical expenses excluded)
No history of evictions, violent crimes, and drug-related crimes. Exceptions are determined on a case to case basis and applicants may appeal
Call 310.638.8251 to have an application mailed to you
St. Timothy Tower
425 S. Oleander Avenue
Compton, CA 90220
Hollywood Community Housing Corporation
Affordable housing in the Hollywood area for low and moderate income seniors, families and persons living with AIDS/HIV.
323-469-0710
Orientations for the Transitional Independent Living Program are held every week:
Tuesdays 3:00 – 5:00 pm
851 North Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91104.
Please email or call Carolyn Rascon for more information (626) 395-7100 ext. 7911.
Bible Tabernacle - Shelter
1761 Washington Way
Venice, CA 90291
310-821-6116
Sunlight Mission
1754 14th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
310-450-8802
Union Rescue Mission (You must arrive before 8pm)
545 S. San Pedro
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-628-6103
Henderson Community Center
Harmony House
911 East 25th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Good Shepherd Center (Women and children)
267 N. Belmont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-250-5241 or 323-469-6540
Good Shepherd Center (Women)
1640 Rockwood Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213-482-0281
Midnight Mission
396 S. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-624-9258
L.A. Family Housing Corp.
207 N. Breed Street
Los Angeles, CA 90033
323-264-1114 // 323-260-7524
Housing Alternatives
937 N. Fairfax
West Hollywood, CA 90046
323-650-7988
LOW COST HOUSING
Beyond Shelter
520 South Virgil Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 252-0772
Hollywood Community Housing Corporation
Affordable housing in the Hollywood area for low and moderate income seniors, families and persons living with AIDS/HIV.
323-469-0710
AID for AIDS
Move in grants and rental assistance form persons living with HIV/AIDS.
323-656-1107
Conventional Housing
64 buildings in Los Angeles County. Applicants are offered housing when vacancies occur - location preferences are not considered. Applicants may turn down two offers if a third offer is turned down, applicants are returned to the bottom of the waiting list.
800-731-4663 x8025 or x8027
A Community of Friends
Provides permanent, affordable housing to mentally ill individuals and families. Housing throughout LA County.
3345 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90010
213-480-0809
Faith Housing Corporation
Homeless assistance to individuals and families and housing for low income persons.
1713 W. 108th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90047
323-754-1528
Design Center Housing Services
Develops affordable housing and accepts Section 8 (see below) for single family and senior units.
315 W. 9th Street, Suite 410
Los Angeles, CA 90015
213-629-2702
Fuller Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
626.584.5433 | www.fuller.edu
Provides groceries for Pasadena residents, ID required, Wed from 12-3 p.m.
All Saints Episcopal Church
Provides a small bag of food, no ID required, Mon from 9-12 p.m.
132 N. Euclid Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
626.796.1172
Pasadena Church
Serves dinner Mon/Wed/Fri 6-7 p.m.
404 E. Washington Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91104
626.794.2951
St. Anne’s Maternity Home
Residential and transitional housing for pregnant women, ages 13-23, with an open DCFS or probation case
155 N. Occidental Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
213.381.2931 |
New Economics for Women
Affordable housing for single parents, adults, and families
Corporate Address: 303 S. Loma Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90017
213.483.2060 |
Nurse Family Partnership
In-home support for low-income first time mothers who are 18 weeks pregnant or less
600 S. Commonwealth Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90005
213.639.6433 |
Joshua House For The Homeless - Los Angeles, CA
Monthly-$495.00
Weekly-$125.00
Daily-$19.50
**PLEASE NOTE: PRICES MAY HAVE CHANGED**
We Accept Social Security, SSI Vouchers, BR Pilot Program, Veterans, etc
SERVICES PROVIDED
Emergency & Transitional Living For
Single Women And Men
Three (3) Meals Daily
Telephone Services
Free
Bus Tokens
Discount Bus Coupons
Mail Services
Clothing
Supportive Services
Counseling
12am MIDNIGHT Curfew
IMPORTANT
**Many of these MAY OR MAY NOT have waiting lists.
Please call before going to them.**
(323) 376-7919
HPRP Huntington Park - Homeless Services
The Homeless Prevention Rapid re-housing Program provides services to homeless individuals and persons who are at risk of homelessness. Inquirers must call in order to be screened and to apply for homeless prevention services. Services are restricted to residents living within the specified city.
Services provided at this location:
Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Programs
HPRP Programs
TANF Emergency Contingency Fund Homeless Assistance
Monday through Friday
8:00am-4:30pm
(323) 388-7324
The Cottages Women's Sober Living and Transitional Living
Huntington Beach, CA
(714) 418-6053
THE JORDAN TRANSITIONAL LIVING
1616 E Pine St, Compton, CA 90221
(877) 439-3448
Administers the Section 8 Rental Program
(714) 480-2700
(714) 480-2812
Family Self-Sufficiency - Orange County Housing Authority
Services: Rental assistance and counseling for self-sufficiency.
1770 North Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 480-2719
(714) 480-2812
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for homeless families and counseling for self-sufficiency.
Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter
1963 Wallace Ave.
Costa Mesa , CA 92627
(949) 631-7213
(949) 631-7648
Assistance for victims of domestic abuse or human trafficking including emergency shelter & transitional housing, legal advocacy, immigration services, residential children's program.
Women's Transitional Living Center
(714) 992-1939
(714) 992-0525
Interval House
Services: Shelter, support, and counseling for victims of domestic violence.
6615 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 170
Long Beach, CA
90803
(562) 594-9492
Human Options
Services: Shelter; counseling, support and legal assistance for abused women and children; elder abuse prevention.
5540 Trbuco Rd. Suite 100
Irvine , CA 92620
(949) 737-5242
Housing Authority - Garden Grove
Services: Assistance for housing and rent; energy efficiency assistance; counseling and resources; fair housing-transitional disaster housing assistance and relief for re-building.
11277 Garden Grove Blvd., #101-C
Garden Grove , CA
92842
(714) 741-5150
(714) 741-5197
Oakview Renewal Partnership
Services: The Job Development Program supports residents with case management; job search, application, resume-building, and interviewing skills assistance; and job placement. OVRP is partnering with workforce partners to carry out this program.
17241 oak Ln.
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 847-6869
Help Is On The Way Transitional Housing
5821 West Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90043
(323) 293-9545
A Community of Friends
A Community of Friends’ mission is to end homelessness through the provision of quality permanent supportive housing for people with mental illness. We provide quality housing and services as a reflection of our personal and organizational commitment.
3701 Wilshire Blvd # 700
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 480-0809
SRO
Housing Type - SRO, Room has twin bed, small refrigerator, & sink
Location - 318 Elm Ave., LB 90802
Rent - $525/month; all utilities paid; $525 deposit can be paid out over 5 months!
Requirements - rental application/no credit check
Contact - 562.495.1250
Housing Type -Bachelor Apartment, Private bath/showerLocation - 1818 North.Broadway St., L.A CA 90031Rent - $500/monthRequirements - rental application/security depositContact - 310.666.9274
Housing Type - SRO (Single Room Occupancy)Location - N. Hollywood Arts DistrictRent - $300 to $500/month (Income based)Requirements - rental application/security deposit/must be homelessContact - LA Family Housing at (818) 982-4091 and ask about Klump SRO Apartments
Housing Type: Bachelor,Private bath/showerLocation: 2221 Michigan Ave L.A CA 90033Rent: $500/monthRequirements: rental application/security depositContact: 310.666.9274
Housing Type - SRO (Single Room Occupancy)Location - GlendaleRent - $145/weekRequirements - rental application/no depositContact - 818.240.4130
Housing Type - SRO (Single Room Occupancy)Location - GlendaleRent - $400/monthRequirements - rental application & $250 security depositContact - 818.543-0664, call after 2pm
Transitional Housing (Men Only)
Annie (424) 385-9831 - call/text AM
Boa (424) 244-4946 - call/text PM
Rent is $500.00 a month or $125.00 a week
SRO
https://www.ackornhouse.com $600 per month
$400 per month 5625998444
$500 per month 5623888112 www.americanindianchangingspirits.org
$650 per month for men 310-228-7869
$555 coed 5629011848
$525 men 562-824-2201
$550 coed 5627861623
Men $550 562-500-5151
If you are homeless, please try to get con-
nected to one of the following agencies:
Alexandria House
(Women and Children) (213) 381-2649
Beyond Shelter (Under PATH)
(323) 644-2200
Coalition for Responsible Community De-
velopment (Serving youth)
(323) 521-1910
Department of Mental Health
(Mental health) (213) 251-6560
Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women
& Children
(women and children)(213) 235-1460
Harbor Interfaith Services
(Families) (310)-831-0603
LA Family Housing
(818)982-4091
Los Angeles House of Ruth
(Domestic violence victims)
(323) 266-4139
New Economics for Women
(Affordable housing, women and children)
(213) 483-2060
New Image Emergency Shelter
(Emergency shelter, individuals and families)
(562) 983-7478
Palms Residential Care Facility
(Substance abuse treatment)
(323) 293-2319
Para Los Ninos
(Children and families) (213) 250-4800
PATH (323) 644-2216
Penny Lane Centers
(Shelter for Emancipated Foster Youth)
(818) 892-3423
Rainbow Services (Domestic violence,
women and children)
(310) 547-9343
South Central Health & Rehabilitation Pro-
grams (Mental illness)
(310) 631-8004
St. Joseph Center (Individuals and Families)
(310) 396-6468
Testimonial Community Love Center
(Shelter for Single Women w/ children under
age 12)(323) 291-6753
The Serra Project
(Assisted living for HIV/AIDS Patients)
(323) 344-4888
Shelters
Good Shepherd Center
267 Belmont Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90026 // (213) 235-1460
Short term transitional housing units are available for mothers and their children under age 12.
Family Emergency Shelter
** FAMILY ONLY **
Service Provided: Meals, showers, clothing, transportation, linkage to mental health and medical services. Length of Stay: 90 days Requirement(s): Adults must be biological parents or be able to demonstrate custody through marriage or court documentation Picture I.D. and Social Security Card for adults. Birth certificate and Social Security Card for children (up to age 17). Ability to successfully pass a lice check and drug/ alcohol test. 13422 Saticoy St. North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 785-4476
Transitional Family Housing
2301 Bellevue Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90026
(213) 273-7000
Ollie Transitional Housing (Female only)
Ms. Jackie (562) 377-2871
$450 monthly rent (prices may change)
YWCA HARBOR AREA AND SOUTH BAY
Services:
Baby Clothing
Clothing
Diapers
Disease/Disability Information
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Mammograms
Mammograms
Maternity Clothing
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Thrift Shops
Work Clothing
The programs provide child care, health services, personal goods, thrift shops and youth services for people who live in the Harbor and South Bay areas. There are no geographic restrictions.
www.ywcaharbor.org
437 W. Ninth St. San Pedro, CA 90731
Monday through Friday
9:00am to 12:00pm; and 1:00pm to 4:00pm
(310) 547-0831
HOW House (Male Only)
(562) 777-1222
14100 1/2 Glengyle Ave Whittier, CA 90604
Help Is On The Way
Co-Ed living (male & Female); 24-hour intake; three meals each day; 12 step help groups; life skills groups; employment training
5821 West Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Intake Coordinator:
Selena // (323) 293-9545
St. Joseph’s Homeless Service Center
**Individuals and Families**
Service Provided:
Meals, showers, laundry, mail, clothing, advocacy, case management, linkage, and referral.
Requirements:
First time recipients arrive at 7:30 am for mandatory orientation.
Monday-Thursday
8:00am – 4:30pm
Friday
8:00am – 3:30pm
(310) 399-6878
404 Lincoln Blvd.; Venice, CA 90291
Our House Family Residential Shelter
Program’s goal is to move families and single women from homelessness into safe, stable and affordable housing.
Service Provided:
Room and board, case management, psycho-social counseling, emergency child care, transportation passes, job search and housing search assistance.
Length of Stay:
90 days
**Children and their parents; as well as single women are welcomed**
Please call for appointment and phone screening.
(909) 622-3806
Monday-Thursday 8:00am - 12:30pm
1753 N. Park Ave
Pomona, CA 91768
Apartment Rental Assistance
737 S Genesee Ave Los Angeles, CA 90036
323-456-2500
Family Together
1506 2nd Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90019
Offers a maximum of six-month transitional housing for single parents with children in the greater Los Angeles region.
KJEJ Helping Hands
The center a transitional housing for individuals, male or female. The agency will provide a clean yet spacious living environment for people to obtain the growth they would like to attain.
943 West 47th St. Los Angeles, California 90017
1736 Family Crisis Center 2116 Arlington Ave Los Angeles, California 90018 (323) 737-3900 This location provides counseling, shelter, free food, clothing, and advocacy for runaway and homeless adolescents, battered women and their children.
Elizabeth House (626) 577-4434 Adult pregnant women and their children under five years old can receive crisis assistance, including food, shelter, counseling, and life skills assistance.
Compton Welfare Rights Organization
Homeless single women with children can receive shelter. 528 W. Almond Street Compton, CA 90220
Rio Hondo Temporary Home Transitional shelter for homeless families. Other assistance includes food, case management, parenting education, mental health counseling, affordable child care, and referrals to California and public aid. (562) 863-8805
Parents of Watts This center offers individual and family counseling, GED and ESL tutoring, emergency food, parent education and emergency shelter. 10828 Lou Dillon Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90059 (323) 566-7556
Ocean Park Community Center
Provides outreach and services including assistance with food, clothing, showers, and shelter. Runs transitional housing for single adult homeless people.
1616 7th Street Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 393-4344
Hope Again - (323) 661-4004
A source for housing referrals. Other programs provide case management, employment assistance, free food and meals, and related support groups.
Henderson Community Center
Address of transition housing units - 911 E. 25th St. Los Angeles, CA 90011, (213)748-2174 Women and their children ages 1 month to six years can access emergency housing.
Harbor Interfaith Services 670 W. 9th Street San Pedro, CA 90731 // (310) 831-0603 Provides individuals and low-income families with emergency shelter, food, advocacy on public and government benefits, and job placement services.
Youth
CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS http://www.ccc.ca.gov/Pages/default.aspx The California Conservation Corps is a state agency hiring young men and women, 18 to 25, for a year of natural resource work and emergency response. (800) 952-JOBS
LB Job Corps Center longbeach.jobcorps.gov 562-983-1777 ages 16-24
Jovenes, Inc.
1208 Pleasant Ave.
Los Angeles, CA. 90033
323.260.8035 ext. 102
www.jovenesinc.org
Emergency and transitional housing for males, ages 18-24.
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
Youth Moving On
456 E. Orange Grove Blvd., Suite 140
Pasadena, CA 91104
626.219.1240
www.youthmovingon.org
Ages 18-25, ILP eligibility required
Taking interviews now. Sign up for Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA). Ages 17-24. 10 week program, costs covered if you qualify. Call 562 433 2490 or email [email protected] Certified Nursing Program (CNA) is starting very soon. FREE program to those qualify. Contact Annasel or Sambath to register. 562 433 2490
TUTORING / EDUCATION resources!
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALE ACHIEVERS NETWORK (A-MAN INC.)
International Science Discovery & Learning Center
101 S. La Brea Ave.; Inglewood 90301
http://www.aman.org/
Fosters interest & promotes & develops academic excellence in the area of math and
science & reading (ages 5-17).
(310) 412-2680
AL WOOTEN JR. HERITAGE CENTER
9106 S. Western Ave. (& Manchester); LA 90047
http://www.wootencenter.org/index.html
Tutoring, remedial training, recreation, & leisure activities.
(323) 756-7203
AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
3440 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 904; LA 90010
http://www.indiancenter.org/
Social services, job training, tutoring K-12.
(213) 387-5772
CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER/ IMAX THEATRE
700 Exposition Park Drive; LA 90037
http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/Education/YouthPrograms/YouthPrograms.php
From ages 3 - 18, the California Science Center Youth Programs offer kids a chance to learn
about science through fun, hands-on experiences.
Classes
(213) 744-7444
CENTER FOR LIFE LONG LEARNERS
2239 W. Washington Blvd.; LA 90018
http://www.centerforlifelonglearners.org/home.html
Afterschool Programs, College Readiness, Adult ESL, and Technology Skills.
(323) 732-1350
CHALLENGERS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
5029 S. Vermont Ave.; LA 90037
http://www.cbgcla.org/#/home/
Private after-school care, summer programs, tennis: ages 6 to 17, assistance with
homework, arts/crafts.
(323) 971-6161�
COMPREHENSIVE LINKAGES & SERVICES PARTNERSHIP (CLASP)
1736 Family Crisis Center
2116 Arlington Ave. Ste. 200; LA 90018
Provides resources to agencies for counseling, parent ed., legal aid, tutoring, health care &
family planning, and shelters for boys and girls 10-17 years, and domestic violence.
http://www.1736familycrisiscenter.org/
Admin Off.
(323) 737-3900
24 hr Hotline
(213) 745-6434
So. Bay (310)
379-3620
(562) 388-7652
FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY/ ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
1360 N. St. Andrews Pl., Hollywood 90028
http://www.assistanceleague.net /
Tutorial, counseling, parenting classes (English & Spanish), domestic violence teen &
children’s support group, women’s group, children’s club.
Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
(323) 469-5893
(323) 464-4063
HOLA (HEART OF LA YOUTH)
2701 Wilshire Blvd.; LA 90059, Ste. 100
www.heartofla.org
Provide services for youth age 6-18 in the following areas: visual and performing arts,
athletics and educational programs.
Monday-Friday 9am-8pm
(213) 389-1148
HOME HOSPITAL SCHOOL PROGRAM (Berenece Carlson Home and Hospital School)
10952 Whipple St.; North Hollywood 91602
http://chipahs.lausd.net
Provides schooling, in home or hospital, to students who have medical conditions which
prohibit them from attending a regular school for 20 days or more. Involves a formal
referral process, please refer to the website for additional information.
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
(818) 509-8759
JEWISH BIG BROTHERS/SISTERS
6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 600; LA 90048
www.jbbbsla.org or [email protected]
One-to-one mentoring to Jewish boys and girls, ages 6 through 18.
Camp Max Strauss: Outdoor summer camp sessions for children 7-12 of all races and
religions. Sports Buddies program: runs for five Sundays each fall, winter and spring. Arts
Buddies program: runs for five Sundays each fall, winter and spring. Serves boys & girls 6-
17 years.
(323) 761-8675
KOREAH LA
www.koreahla.org
KOREAH LA volunteers provide literacy services to students in Title I schools throughout
Los Angeles.
(323) 761-8153�
LEARNING CENTER, THE
16944 Ventura Blvd. Ste. 8; Encino 91314
www.thelearningcenter.com
Provide diagnostic testing, tutoring, and educational therapy for students with learning
disabilities, including dyslexia.
Monday-Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday 10am-2pm
(818) 783-6633
LOS ANGELES URBAN LEAGUE
Milken Youth Training & Family Literacy Center
5414 S. Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90043
www.laul.org
Provide tutoring services for students in grades 3-12 (January & June enrollment, waiting
list open) and Adults (anytime), WIA (Workforce Investment Act) services for ages 14-21.
Offer expungment workshops, adult employment opportunities and job placement
services.
Monday 8am-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday 8am-7pm, Friday 8am-5pm
(323) 292-8111
NATIONAL FAMILY LIFE & ED. CENTER
(Rites of Passage Program ages 14-18)
5711 W. Slauson Ave., Ste. 240; Culver City 90230
Workshops for boys & girls (ages 16 & up), martial arts (6-18 yrs) transitional homes for
youngsters leaving group homes (17+ yrs), OASIS (Open Avenues to Stay In School) – ages
16-18 ( Hours: 9am-7pm)
After school program 4:30pm–7 pm.
(310) 665-1888
REMEDIAL READING AND LEARNING CENTER (See Center for Life Long Learners)
2239 W. Washington Blvd; LA 90018
www.centerforlifelonglearners.org
1:30pm-6pm
(323) 732-1350
SALVATION ARMY
7651 So. Central Ave.; LA 90001
After school, homework club, creative writing, tutoring, and computers.
Youth programs ages 6 – 12 years and 14 & above. Facility provides a safe space in their
community. Indoor gym & rec. room. Child Care Monday-Friday 7am-5:30pm.
Youth Center Monday-Friday 9am-8pm. Family Services 9am-10:30am & 1pm-3:30pm.
(323) 586-0288
SCOTTISH RITES CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE & DISORDER CTR.
6310 San Vincente Blvd., Ste. 300; LA 90048
http://la-sr.org/post/center
Provide speech therapy – ages 3 –18 (Spanish & English clients).
Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm
(323) 936-2153�
SEA EFFECTIVE (East LA) SOLEDAD ENRICHMENT ACTION
161 S. Fetterly Ave.; LA 90022 – Branch Office
www.seacharter.net
WIA (ages 14-21), job training, family counseling, parenting classes (English/Spanish), and
alternative schools for adolescents.
(323) 264-7996
SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPY CENTER
5761 Buckingham Park Way; Culver City 90230
http://www.speakla.com/
Provides speech therapy, ages pre-school to 5 yrs.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm, Saturday 8:30am-1pm
(310) 649-6199
STAR: AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
http://www.starinc.org/
STAR Education offers services to schools and families before, during, and after school
hours. Working with superintendents, principals, teachers, parents and other
stakeholders, as well as local agencies and community groups, STAR provides exceptional
enrichment opportunities, which include art, music, theatre, chess, sports & fitness,
woodworking, capoeira, smart games, science, math, literacy, and the largest Gifted and
Talented Education (GATE) program in southern California.
(310) 842-8040
USC/ JOINT EDUCATIONAL PROJECT
801 W. 34th St.; LA 90089
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Free tutorial service to the following schools:
King Elem. Vermont View Park Prep
Magnolia Ave. Weemes Elem. Crenshaw HS
Adams M.S. Bradley Elem. Dorsey HS
Norwood Ave. Foshay Learning Center West Adams Prep HS
32nd St. Manual Arts HS John Mack Elem
Berendo MS Audubon MS Bright Elem
Alexander Science Center School
(213) 740-1837
USC/ NEIGHBORHOOD ACADEMIC INSTITUTE
Academically qualified students attending Foshay LC, John Muir MS, Manual Arts LC will
receive full tuition to USC.
7:30am – 5pm
(213) 740-6313
Housing for Youth
Boys Hope/Girls Hope of CA (8yrs-17)714-537-3211
Garden GroveCSP Youth Shelter (11-17yrs)714-847-5437
Huntington BeachTeen Challenge714-835-8822
Orange CountyMary’s Shelter (Teenagers pregnant without children)714-730-0930Santa Ana, CA
ANGEL’S FLIGHT 357 S. Westlake Ave.; LA 90057 For runaway adolescents 10-17 yrs., 21-day in-house program. Individual, groups, and parents therapy, outreach program to schools. Intake hours 24/7. (213) 413-2311
WIN is a FREE mobile and web app designed to help homeless or resource insecure youth ages 12-25 locate essential services.
Developed by Our Children LA with guidance from Los Angeles area unaccompanied youth, WIN offers quick access to providers serving youth, allowing users to view descriptions of hundreds of essential programs, agency contact information, and much more available in Los Angeles county.
Resources
WIN users can locate food, shelter, health/mental health, education, crisis support, hotlines, drop in centers, transportation, legal assistance, jobs supports and government benefits. Also included are programs designed for former foster youth, veterans, domestic violence victims, LGBTQ youth and pregnant or parenting teens/young adults.
FREE JOB TRAINING http://www.centrocha.org EMPLOYMENT
http://uwyf.org
www.casayouthshelter.org
www.1736familycrisiscenter.org
Www.lbyouth411.com
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https://www.facebook.com/lahsa.org/
https://www.facebook.com/HomelessHealthCareLosAngeles/
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https://www.facebook.com/LosAngelesMission/
https://www.facebook.com/Newfriendshomelesscenter/
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https://www.facebook.com/path.LA/
https://www.facebook.com/lafamilyhousing/
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https://www.facebook.com/TheMidnightMission/
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https://www.facebook.com/DeLuzFamilyHousing/
https://www.facebook.com/HCIDLA/
https://www.facebook.com/housinglb/
https://www.facebook.com/harbor.interfaith/
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https://www.facebook.com/Newfriendshomelesscenter/
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