Local Resources!
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles
123 E. 14th Street
Long Beach, California 90813
Phone: (562) 591-1351
Hours: Mondays through Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Legal Aid Foundation Hotline: 1 (800) 399-5429
Homeless Services
If you are or someone you know is currently experiencing homelessness, please contact the Long Beach Multi-Service Center for the Homeless (MSC).
Long Beach Multi-Service Center
1301 W. 12th Street
Long Beach, California 90813
Phone: (562) 733-1147, extension 101
Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
The MSC provides the following services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness: outreach services, intake and assessment services, case management, as well as referrals to shelters and other social service programs.
Pocket Guide Resource Directory – List of agencies that offer services to individuals and families in the Long Beach area.
Community Food/Clothing Listing – Information on food and clothing resources in the Long Beach area.
Other Resources in Los Angeles County:
211 L.A. County - www.211la.org
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority - http://www.lahsa.org/gethelp.asp
St. Joseph’s Center - www.stjosephctr.org
People Assisting The Homeless - www.epath.org/index_01.php
OPCC - www.opcc.net/
Watts Labor Community Action Committee - www.wlcac.org/
free dental screening for lo income families healthcarevolunteer.comhttp://www.healthcarevolunteer.com/reports/LADental/LADental.pdf
http://www.optometryscharity.org/vision-usa/ http://www.aoa.org/ free vision screening for low incom families
http://www.sce.com/residential/income-qualified/CAREFERA/care-fera-rate-programs.htm?from=care Edison customers may be eligible for a 20% off discount on your monthly bill. 1-800-447-6620
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) provides financial assistance to eligible households to offset the ... For more information, call 1-866-675-6623.http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/home/your_energy_bill/assistance.html
https://www.californialifeline.com/ 866-272-0349 Provides discounted telephone services to qualifying low income households
Centro Shalom, a program of the South Coast Interfaith Council, is a grassroots community organization based in Long Beach, CA. For over 30 years, we have provided vital assistance programs to low- and no-income residents of the Greater Long Beach area. We offer a comprehensive set of services at no cost to all who enter our doors, including:
--Food, Clothing and Furniture Distribution
--Legal Aid (Immigration, Eviction & Tenant's Rights, Criminal Law, Family Law, Contracts, Employment and Consumer Law)
--Housing Assistance
--Counseling (Individuals, Couples, Groups, Womens' Self-Esteem Classes)
--Literacy and Fine Arts Classes
These services are non-discriminatory, non-denominational, and non-proselytizing.
2131 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90806
561-591-2214
http://www.centroshalom.org
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) - This non-profit law firm employs attorneys and others who provide free civil legal services to poor, low-income and others in Los Angeles County. (213) 640-3881
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County (NLS-LA) - Another non-profit law firm that provides free help to people in the Los Angeles area. Lawyers will provide free legal services and representation to low-income and other eligible residents. They cover all of Los Angeles County, including the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys, and also the neighboring communities in the Pomona, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys, and the cities of Pasadena, Burbank, and Glendale. 800-433-6251.
Free legal advice: Long Beach Superior Court 4th floor room 40-C Self help center
LAFLA's provides free legal services to eligible individuals in the areas of consumer law/foreclosures & bankruptcies, family law/domestic violence, immigration, housing & eviction defense, government benefits and community economic development. Our services are provided in many languages. We also have a comprehensive Asian & Pacific Islander Unit that provides services in all of our legal areas in multiple Asian languages. Address1102 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019 · Get Directions Phone(800) 399-4529 Website http://www.lafla.org
FOOD
http://www.foodfinders.org/ Food Distributions
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RENT
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/
UTILITIES
Utilities sign up low income Edison 8007364777, Hm energy hotline 18003425397.
http://www.longbeach.gov/commercial/content/utility_assistance.asp
http://www.sce.com/residential/highbill-helper/financial.htm
http://www.socalgas.com/for-your-home/assistance-programs/
AND MORE:
Dial 211 for referal line for almost anything http://www.211.org/
www.ladpss.org/default.cfm Temporary financial assistance and employment services for families and individuals.
Free and low-cost health care insurance for families with children, pregnant women and aged/blind/disabled adults;
Food benefits for families and individuals; In-home services for elderly and disabled individuals; and
Financial assistance and advocacy for federal disability benefits for disabled individuals.
http://www.lbcap.org/ support to low-income individuals and families with educational, social or economical barriers and help them in achieving self-sufficiency. For individuals/families that qualify, Long Beach CAP offers a wide variety of free services—youth programs, job training classes, energy assistance programs, and job development opportunities.
Transportation Resources:
511
511 is a free phone number and website that provides traffic, public transit and commuter service information to Southern California. Call 511 or visit Go511.com to get all the information you need to make smart traveling decisions: check traffic speeds, plan a trip on a bus or train, and find a carpool or vanpool partner. 511 will help improve your commute and keep you informed about travel conditions both before you leave the house and while you are on the road.
http://www.metro.net/around/maps/ Trip planner -> http://socaltransport.org/tm_pub_start.php
Dial-a-Ride Services: http://ladpw.org/PDD/Transit/Page_01.cfm are for the elderly and persons with disabilities who reside in unincorporated County areas
The Beach Shuttle provides service to major points of interest such as Fisherman's Village, Waterside Shopping Center, Mother's Beach and; Venice Beach Pier. The Beach Shuttle also provides service to the FREE summer concerts in Marina Del Rey at Burton Chace Park, and transportation to the Abbot Kinney Festival. For more information please contact us Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 626-458-5914 or Marina del Rey Visitors Center at 310-305-9545. Beach Shuttle BrochureThe Special Events Transportation Program provides year-round transportation to groups from unincorporated County areas to various recreational, educational, and cultural events. It provides an opportunity for these groups, which may have no other means of transportation, to participate in a variety of new experiences. If you are interested in scheduling a group bus trip or participating in any planned group bus trips, please call (888)LAGOBUS (524-6287).
http://www.vspw-ifc.com/oldweb/JobsEx-Felon.html it will help parolees in their job searches.
Call Luis Reyes 310-603-3443 For expungment and moving violations ONLY. (if not working or no response try 310-603-3200) He does walk in on Thursdays ONLY otherwise you need to make an appointment with HIM. 2959 Victoria Blvd., Rancho Dominguez, CA
Financial Help (These groups provide services only if they have funds available.) *Jewish Free Loan (interest free loans and flexible payback: serves ALL people) 323-665-6922 *Labor Community Services (one time bill payment and financial aid if money available) 213-427-9044
123 E. 14th Street
Long Beach, California 90813
Phone: (562) 591-1351
Hours: Mondays through Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Legal Aid Foundation Hotline: 1 (800) 399-5429
Homeless Services
If you are or someone you know is currently experiencing homelessness, please contact the Long Beach Multi-Service Center for the Homeless (MSC).
Long Beach Multi-Service Center
1301 W. 12th Street
Long Beach, California 90813
Phone: (562) 733-1147, extension 101
Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
The MSC provides the following services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness: outreach services, intake and assessment services, case management, as well as referrals to shelters and other social service programs.
Pocket Guide Resource Directory – List of agencies that offer services to individuals and families in the Long Beach area.
Community Food/Clothing Listing – Information on food and clothing resources in the Long Beach area.
Other Resources in Los Angeles County:
211 L.A. County - www.211la.org
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority - http://www.lahsa.org/gethelp.asp
St. Joseph’s Center - www.stjosephctr.org
People Assisting The Homeless - www.epath.org/index_01.php
OPCC - www.opcc.net/
Watts Labor Community Action Committee - www.wlcac.org/
free dental screening for lo income families healthcarevolunteer.comhttp://www.healthcarevolunteer.com/reports/LADental/LADental.pdf
http://www.optometryscharity.org/vision-usa/ http://www.aoa.org/ free vision screening for low incom families
http://www.sce.com/residential/income-qualified/CAREFERA/care-fera-rate-programs.htm?from=care Edison customers may be eligible for a 20% off discount on your monthly bill. 1-800-447-6620
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) provides financial assistance to eligible households to offset the ... For more information, call 1-866-675-6623.http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/home/your_energy_bill/assistance.html
https://www.californialifeline.com/ 866-272-0349 Provides discounted telephone services to qualifying low income households
Centro Shalom, a program of the South Coast Interfaith Council, is a grassroots community organization based in Long Beach, CA. For over 30 years, we have provided vital assistance programs to low- and no-income residents of the Greater Long Beach area. We offer a comprehensive set of services at no cost to all who enter our doors, including:
--Food, Clothing and Furniture Distribution
--Legal Aid (Immigration, Eviction & Tenant's Rights, Criminal Law, Family Law, Contracts, Employment and Consumer Law)
--Housing Assistance
--Counseling (Individuals, Couples, Groups, Womens' Self-Esteem Classes)
--Literacy and Fine Arts Classes
These services are non-discriminatory, non-denominational, and non-proselytizing.
2131 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90806
561-591-2214
http://www.centroshalom.org
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) - This non-profit law firm employs attorneys and others who provide free civil legal services to poor, low-income and others in Los Angeles County. (213) 640-3881
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County (NLS-LA) - Another non-profit law firm that provides free help to people in the Los Angeles area. Lawyers will provide free legal services and representation to low-income and other eligible residents. They cover all of Los Angeles County, including the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys, and also the neighboring communities in the Pomona, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys, and the cities of Pasadena, Burbank, and Glendale. 800-433-6251.
Free legal advice: Long Beach Superior Court 4th floor room 40-C Self help center
LAFLA's provides free legal services to eligible individuals in the areas of consumer law/foreclosures & bankruptcies, family law/domestic violence, immigration, housing & eviction defense, government benefits and community economic development. Our services are provided in many languages. We also have a comprehensive Asian & Pacific Islander Unit that provides services in all of our legal areas in multiple Asian languages. Address1102 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019 · Get Directions Phone(800) 399-4529 Website http://www.lafla.org
FOOD
http://www.foodfinders.org/ Food Distributions
-
RENT
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/
UTILITIES
Utilities sign up low income Edison 8007364777, Hm energy hotline 18003425397.
http://www.longbeach.gov/commercial/content/utility_assistance.asp
http://www.sce.com/residential/highbill-helper/financial.htm
http://www.socalgas.com/for-your-home/assistance-programs/
AND MORE:
Dial 211 for referal line for almost anything http://www.211.org/
www.ladpss.org/default.cfm Temporary financial assistance and employment services for families and individuals.
Free and low-cost health care insurance for families with children, pregnant women and aged/blind/disabled adults;
Food benefits for families and individuals; In-home services for elderly and disabled individuals; and
Financial assistance and advocacy for federal disability benefits for disabled individuals.
http://www.lbcap.org/ support to low-income individuals and families with educational, social or economical barriers and help them in achieving self-sufficiency. For individuals/families that qualify, Long Beach CAP offers a wide variety of free services—youth programs, job training classes, energy assistance programs, and job development opportunities.
Transportation Resources:
511
511 is a free phone number and website that provides traffic, public transit and commuter service information to Southern California. Call 511 or visit Go511.com to get all the information you need to make smart traveling decisions: check traffic speeds, plan a trip on a bus or train, and find a carpool or vanpool partner. 511 will help improve your commute and keep you informed about travel conditions both before you leave the house and while you are on the road.
http://www.metro.net/around/maps/ Trip planner -> http://socaltransport.org/tm_pub_start.php
Dial-a-Ride Services: http://ladpw.org/PDD/Transit/Page_01.cfm are for the elderly and persons with disabilities who reside in unincorporated County areas
The Beach Shuttle provides service to major points of interest such as Fisherman's Village, Waterside Shopping Center, Mother's Beach and; Venice Beach Pier. The Beach Shuttle also provides service to the FREE summer concerts in Marina Del Rey at Burton Chace Park, and transportation to the Abbot Kinney Festival. For more information please contact us Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 626-458-5914 or Marina del Rey Visitors Center at 310-305-9545. Beach Shuttle BrochureThe Special Events Transportation Program provides year-round transportation to groups from unincorporated County areas to various recreational, educational, and cultural events. It provides an opportunity for these groups, which may have no other means of transportation, to participate in a variety of new experiences. If you are interested in scheduling a group bus trip or participating in any planned group bus trips, please call (888)LAGOBUS (524-6287).
http://www.vspw-ifc.com/oldweb/JobsEx-Felon.html it will help parolees in their job searches.
Call Luis Reyes 310-603-3443 For expungment and moving violations ONLY. (if not working or no response try 310-603-3200) He does walk in on Thursdays ONLY otherwise you need to make an appointment with HIM. 2959 Victoria Blvd., Rancho Dominguez, CA
Financial Help (These groups provide services only if they have funds available.) *Jewish Free Loan (interest free loans and flexible payback: serves ALL people) 323-665-6922 *Labor Community Services (one time bill payment and financial aid if money available) 213-427-9044
RITA D. WALTERS LEARNING COMPLEX 915 W. Manchester Ave.; LA 90044 www.childrenscollective.org Substance abuse prevention/intervention groups, health education workshops, Rites To Passage, mentoring/ homework assistance, sports and recreation teams, educational field trips.
YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM (Y.A.P.) offers anger management and parenting classes for families at risk for criminal activity referred by law enforcement, Dept. of Probation, and school probation officers. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm. Saturday 9am-5pm. No charge for services. (323) 789-4717 (213) 747-4046, ext. 217
ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) 4701 Cesar Chavez; LA 90022 Child therapy. Monday- Friday 8am-6:30 pm (323) 267-3400
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
SAN ANTONIO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 2629 Clarendon Avenue; Huntington Park 90255 http://dmh.lacounty.gov/News/Publications/Enews/Documents/cms1_118080.pdf Individual, family and group therapy. Monday-Friday 7:30am-6pm Tuesday 7:30 am –7pm (only accept severe cases) (323)584-3700
SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS Serves Van Nuys & North Hollywood School based programs for LA Co 3rd District. (818) 373-8110
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COUNSELING CENTER 8350 Reseda Blvd.; Northridge 91324 http://www.sfvcc.org/ Individual, child/family counseling, parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-4 pm, Saturday 9am –3pm (818) 341-1111
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 SHARE 6666 Green Valley Circle; Culver City, 90230 http://www.shareselfhelp.org/ More than 7,000 self-help groups. Parent may call for assistance. (310) 305-8878 SHERIFF—M.E.T. Sheriff—DMH Mental Evaluation Team, 5pm - 1am, 7 days a week. (626) 258-3002
SHRINER’S HOSPITAL 3160 Geneva St.; LA 90020 http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/ Free to orthopedic, spinal and burn victims. Ages: Infancy – 18 yrs. Up to 21 yrs., if person was already a client. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (213) 388-3151
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION- LA Co (SSI) http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/spa4/yourcommunity/svcdisable.htm If you are blind, disabled or 65 years and older, you may be able to get cash and free medical services. If your child is blind he or she may also qualify for SSI. (800) 772-1213
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
SOUTH BAY CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER 1617 Cravens Ave., Torrance 90501 http://www.sbchc.com/SBnav/guidance.html Children & adolescents (no adult). 6 weeks wait. Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm (310) 328-0855
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNSELING CENTER 5615 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90019 www.sccc-la.org Marriage, family, individual, group, & couple counseling, domestic violence, parenting classes (English/Spanish). Sliding scale (no Medi-Cal). Monday-Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 9am-4pm (323) 937-1344
SPECTRUM COMMUNITY SERVICES Charles-Drew University 1748 E. 118th Street Bldg. M; LA 90059 http://www.cdrewu.edu/research/drew_cares/client-services Services Provided: Mental Health Services, Case Management Services, Substance Abuse Counseling and Treatment Services, and HIV Testing. (323) 563-4939
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 SPIRITUALITY FOR KIDS 1054 So. Robertson Blvd.; LA 90035 [email protected] Provides free services to LAUSD schools ages 7 – 13 years old. Assist students with empowerment skills, power of choices through the mediums of art, games, role playing, individual and groups. (310) 601-1059
ST. ELMO’S VILLAGE 4830 St. Elmo Dr.; LA 90019-5571 http://www.stelmovillage.org/gallery.html Art workshops, tours and outreach work with murals, drama and creative workshops for teachers, painting photography, computer graphic. Sliding scale ($10+). Accepts donations of children and adult books. 24 hours (323) 931-3409
ST. FRANCIS CHILDREN’S COUNSELING CENTER (1st Fl—Hospital) 3630 E. Imperial Highway, Lynwood 90262 http://www.stfrancismedicalcenter.org/Pages/default.aspx Abuse, neglect, individual/family therapy ages 4-18. Parenting classes in English and Spanish Medi-cal only. Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-6pm (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355
ST. JOHN’S CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER 1339 20th St., Santa Monica 90404 http://www.stjohns.org/body.cfm?id=39 Individual and family therapy, parenting (English/Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am –5pm (310) 829-8921 STAR UNIT – Sheriff’s Dept. Drug Abuse Education http://la-sheriff.org/sites/Youth/fact.htm Focus on grades 4 – 6, however, grades 3 – 8 can be included. Curriculum is co-taught with teachers and Sheriff in all 52 School Districts in California. Monday-Friday 7:30am- 5:30pm (562) 946-7263
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
STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4339 State University Dr.; LA 90032 http://www.dcs-cde.ca.gov/ State assessment for Special Education w/learning disability. Provides trans-disciplinary assessments, neurological, cognitive, psychomotor, speech and language, and education. Client can remain from 5 to 7 days or child can be seen at his/her school or home. For an extended assessment, the client can remain up to one year in a residential setting. Referral from local district Sp. Ed. Program. Head Start Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30 pm (323) 222-8090
STATE REGIONAL CENTERS: http://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/RCList.cfm California has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Eastern LA Reg’l Ctr, 1000 S. Fremont Ave.; Alhambra 91803 Harbor Regional Center, 21231 Hawthorne; Torrance 90503 Lanterman, 3440 Wilshire, Ste., 400; LA 90503 Northern LA Regional Ctr, 15400 Sherman Way; Van Nuys 91403 So. Central LA Regional Center, 650 W. Adams Blvd. #200; LA 90007 Westside Regional Center, 5901 Green Valley Circle; LA 90230 Monday-Thursday 7:30-5 pm, Friday 7:30-4 pm (626) 299-4700 (310) 540-1711 (213) 383-1300 (818) 778-1900 (213) 744-7000 (310) 258-4000
STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 6931 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys 91405 http://stirlingbhi.org/ Individual, family and psychological assessments. (818) 376-0134
SUICIDE PREVENTION: Crisis Line (24 hrs.) Department Of Mental Health http://www.didihirsch.org/services/emergency/spc Referrals to survivors after suicide, & mental health needs. (877) 727-4747 Spanish (800) 784-2432
SUNRISE COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 537 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 http://www.sunrise-la.org/ Counseling/assessment – children (12 –17) & adults, domestic violence, drug diversion, parenting classes (English/Span/Portuguese/Korean), Anger Management. Office Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm (213) 207-2770
SYCAMORES (now Hathaway-Sycamore) 210 S. DeLacey Ave., Ste. 110, Pasadena 91105 http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ In-patient and out-patient services for families. Monday - Friday 8:30am- 5pm (626) 395-7100 TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) http://teenlineonline.org/ Hotlines for teens, by teens. (800)TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336 (310) 855-4673 TEEN WARM LINE http://www.first5la.org/articles/evies-desk-summer-bbqs-and-kids-safety-tip Warm Line for First 5 LA Connect (bi-lingual for medical questions, pregnancy & birth through 5 yrs), and Early Childhood Parenting Center (non-medical questions regarding development). (800) 211-5672 (310) 281-9770
TESSIE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION (South Los Angeles Children and Family Services) 8019 So. Compton Ave. LA 90001 http://www.tccsc.org/newhtml/index.html Program Coordinator: Jennifer Calmelat, LCSW Individual, child & family therapy, school based counseling & psychiatric evaluations and medication support. Children ages 4-18. Services provided to Medi-cal and non Medi-cal. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 9am-5pm (323) 586-7333
THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level; LA 90048 Individual/family therapy, parent & children’s groups, Aspersers Parent and child group. Monday –Friday 9am–5pm (310) 423-3504
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145
UCLA CENTER FOR ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF PRODROMAL STATES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA OR OTHER PSYCHIATIRC ILLNESSES (CAPPS) www.capps.ucla.edu 300 Medical Plaza Bldg. Ste. 2269 2nd floor, Westwood 90095 Referrals for people ages 12 – 35 years with possible symptoms of schizophrenia or other psychiatric illnesses. Cost: free. Monday- Friday: 9am-5pm (310) 206-3466
UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM 300 Medical Plaza Building, first Floor, Ste. 1315 www.semel.ucla.edu/caap Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 825-0122 Appointment (310) 825-4132
UCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SRVS. (NPI) Mental Retardation and Child Psychiatry Division 300 Medical Plaza; LA 90024 Monday- Friday 7am-5pm (800) 825-9989
USC PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES CENTER 1002 Childs Way; LA 90089-1591 Individual, family, and couple counseling. Sliding scale ($5 - $50) Child assessment and Neurological learning disability assessment. Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm (213) 740-1600
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
VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDREN’S SERVICES 19231 Victory Blvd., Ste. 110; Reseda 91335 School-based services, psychiatric hospitalization, psychiatric evaluations. & medication, crisis assessment, consultation with agency & school personnel. Refer: Children 1-17, acute psychiatric or ED, suicidal/homicidal ideation, severe behavioral problems. No Insurance Required. Monday-Friday 8am-6:30pm (818) 708-4500
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
VARIETY INTERNATIONAL-THE CHILDREN’S CHARITY 4601 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 260; LA 90010 Provides funding for children’s programs: Boys and Girls Club, Wonder of Reading Libraries. Monday – Friday 9am–5pm (323) 934-4688
VENICE FAMILY CLINIC 604 Rose Ave.; Venice 90291 Immunizations, medical care. Free services. (310) 392-8630
VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victim’s geographical area. Will pay medical bills & mental health costs, general burial, income loss, rehabilitation and relocation costs for domestic violence. Will pay balance of medical costs not covered by insurance. Out of state visitors victimized in CA can also be compensated. (800) 777-9229
VICTIMS WITNESS ASSISTANCE CENTER 201 N. Los Angeles St., Ste. 301B; LA 90012 Crisis intervention, help in obtaining emergency, legal, medical & burial assistance, private court, escorts & liaison between court and lawyers. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm District Attorney’ Office 210 West Temple Street, Ste. 514/ 12th floor; LA 90012 www.lacounty.da.org/vwap (213) 978-2097 (213) 974-7499
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
WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) 1513 East 103rd Street; LA 90002 [email protected] Provides visible adult presence in designated areas. Safe routes and safe havens for students to and from school. Promotes youth academic achievement. Gang conflict resolution and life skills. Satellite at Jordan HS. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 799-4175 Cell (323) 974- 6808
WEAPONS PREVENTION PROGRAM – WEAPONS HOTLINE (800) 954-4357 (213) 625-6631
YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS) (800) 843-5200
AMANECER COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 1200 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 500; LA 90017 http://www.amanecerla.org/ Counseling for children and adults, Spanish-speaking, new immigrants & refugee. (213) 482-9400
AMERICAN INDIAN AND COUNSELING CENTER 17707 Studebaker Rd. #208; Cerritos 90701 Outpatient mental health care for individuals, families, couples, case management, crisis intervention, and advocacy services Provides outpatient mental health care for families, couples, and individuals, Case management, and advocacy services for adults, seniors, and children. Spanish and Navajo services. (562) 402-0677
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
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
ASPERGER’S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. (310) 543-5064
ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES 7100 S. Western Ave.; LA 90047 Volunteer organization. (323) 752-0223
AUGUSTUS HAWKINS MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC 1729 East 120 St.; LA 90059 Individual, family, group counseling (ages 3 years -18) Walk-in clinic Monday – Friday. 8am – 3:30pm (new clients only) (310) 668-4272
AUGUSTUS HAWKINS NATURE PARK 5790 Compton Avenue; LA 90011 Environmental summer camp and after school environmental club. (323) 581-4498
AUTISM – Speaks 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 2250; LA 90036 Autism Speaks is the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism, increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders, and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. (323) 549-0500
AVIVA FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 800; LA 90010 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, Ste. 170; North Hollywood 91601 http://www.avivacenter.org/index.aspx Provides outpatient, wraparound, school-based, 1st Five, and MAT Intervention services. (213) 637-5000 (323) 876-0550 (818) 980-3200
AZTLAN FAMILY CLINIC 4800 Gage Avenue; Bell 90210 Provides individual, family and group counseling, anger management & domestic violence classes, accepts sexual abuse referrals. (323) 560-9992
BABY SAFE Legal relinquishment of newborns up to three days old. (877) 222-9723
BECAUSE I LOVE YOU P.O. Box 2062; Winnetka 91316 http://bily.org/; [email protected] Parent support group with focus on junior high and high school youngsters. Youth Program (ages 13 and up). Bilingual available. Meetings are Tuesday nights from 7pm- 9:30pm at Granada Hills High School Library, 10535 Zelzah Avenue, Granada Hills 91344. (818) 882-4881
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
BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF GREATER LA 800 S. Figueroa Street, Ste. 620; LA 90017 www.bbbslaie.org/; [email protected] Provides services to boys and girls ages 6-16 years. (213) 481-3611 (310) 338-0055
BREAK THE CYCLE (LAUSD) 5200 W. Century Blvd. Ste. 300; LA 90045 http://www.breakthecycle.org Provides free legal services for pregnant and parenting teens. Curriculum focuses on domestic violence & the law. Work with many LAUSD middle & high schools (ages 12-22). (310) 286-3366
CADA (Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse)-Juvenile Dept. 11015 Bloomfield Ave.; Santa Fe Springs 90670 Provides educational services for drug prevention & intervention, Cal-works with AB540 (first offenders for drunk drivers), and counselors go to the schools. (562) 906-2676
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
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
CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 2201 E. Anaheim St., Ste. 200; Long Beach 90804 Services for individuals and families; free parenting classes in Cambodian & English; ESL; immigration support; youth mentoring 11-15 years; teen pregnancy prevention; preservation of art and cultural pride; youth-at-risk: 12 week anger management, life skills & community service. DMH contract providers. (562) 433-2490
CAMPION Mental Health Center (OCEAN PARK Community Center) 1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.opcc.net/tabid/81/Default.aspx Provides youth outreach counseling, playroom therapy, support groups: life skills, psychoeducation, and art therapy. Victims of Crime services. (310) 828-6007
CAMPS LOS ANGELES CITY RESIDENTIAL 3900 W. Chevy Chase Dr.; LA 90039 http://www.laparks.org/dos/camps/camps.htm Ages 6-14 years. Registration begins in April. CAMP GRIFFITH FOR BOYS CAMP HOLLYWOODLAND FOR GIRLS (323) 664-0571 (213) 485-4853 (323) 467-7193 (323) 761-8675
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE Counseling for runaways, depressed and all crisis calls. Ages 12-24 yrs. Also work with parents. 7 days a week in English & Spanish. (800) 463-4066
CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS (serves all religions) 1530 James M. Wood Blvd. 2nd Fl; LA 90015 http://www.catholicbigbrothers.org/ Services to boys 7-15 years, girls 7-16, 1 year of mentorship, 2-4 hours, no severe behavioral problems. (213) 251-9800
CDC INFORMATION Center for Prevention and Disease Control (800) 232-4636
CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING 5445 Laurel Canyon Blvd.; North Hollywood 91607 http://www.cifc1.org/index.html Individual & family counseling, parenting classes in English/ Spanish, anger management and addiction. (818) 761-2227
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
CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 13655 Victory Blvd. Ste. 201; Van Nuys 91401 20944 Sherman Way #209; Canoga Park 91303 http://www.preventionoffamilyviolence.com/ Domestic violence support groups, women’s groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. (818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE 866) 366-3361 CENTRO DEL DESARROLLO FAMILIAR 6829 Rita Ave., Ste. 17, Huntington Park 90255 Victims of Crime Program required for eligibility: individual, family, parenting classes (Spanish only), domestic violence. Physical & and sexual abuse services for clients 1-18 yrs. (323) 589-1902
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
CHICANA SERVICE ACTION Center 315 W. 9th St., Ste 101; LA 90012 http://www.lacsac.com/#! Provides job training and free placement, DV hotline and residential services. (213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) (800) 540-4000
CHILD AND FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER 16861 Parthenia St.; North Hills, 91343 9650 Zelzah Ave.; Northridge 91325 Offices: Van Nuys, North Hills, Northridge, Winnetka http://www.childguidance.org/ Individual and family counseling, at-risk teens, domestic violence, sexual abuse and reactive groups for children and adults, parenting groups in Spanish and English. (818) 830-0200 (818) 739-5160 (818) 993-9311 Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division; LAPD 100 West First Street; LA 90012 213-486-0550
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300 Children’s Health Access and Medi Cal Program (LAUSD CHAMPS hotline) Medical insurance for children. (866) 742-2273
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 4650 Sunset Blvd.; LA 90027 Full service medical facility. CHLA Behavioral Health Services 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 (323) 660-2450 (323) 361-3189 CHILDREN’S INSTITUTE, INC. 2121 West Temple Street; LA 90026 http://www.childrensinstitute.org/about/ Full scope mental health services. Work with children who have been traumatized by abuse, violence, drug and alcohol services. (213) 260-7600 (213) 385-5100
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER 767 N. Hill St., Ste. 400; LA 90012 http://www.cscla.org/ Individual, family & child counseling, anger management and domestic violence programs, parenting classes in Chinese. Chinatown Youth Center Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm (213) 808-1700 (213) 972-8840
CITY OF GARDENA RECREATION & HUMAN SERVICES DEPT. 1651 W. 162nd St., Gardena 90247 Serves all Schools in Gardena areas. Free to all Gardena residents. Emergency services for food, clothing, & shelter, counseling. Monday-Friday 8am – 5:30pm (310) 217-9596
COALITION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, INC. 9219 S. Broadway; LA 90003 Counseling services for individual, group, and families, domestic violence & anger management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), sliding scale, housing for mentally ill (18+, one year wait) Monday-Friday 9am-6 pm http://www.mentalhealthprofessionals.org/ (323) 777-3120
COASTAL ASIAN/PACIFIC MENTAL HEALTH 14112 S. Kingsley Dr.; Gardena 90249 Individuals, families and group therapy. Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm (310) 217-7312
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
COUNTY /USC CHILD/ADOL. PSYCHIATRY 2020 Zonal St. IAD Bldg; LA 90033 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm (323) 226-5751
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771
CRISIS COUNSELING AND INTERVENTION SERVICES (LAUSD) 333 S. Beaudry Street, 29th Floor; LA 90017 Coordinator: Ailleth Tom, MSW Training and oversight of District Crisis and Threat Assessment Teams. http://notebook.lausd.net/portal/page?_pageid=33,259455&_dad=ptl&_schema=PTL_EP (213) 241-2174 (213) 241-3841
DAD’S LAW 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 200; Orange 92865 Child support, custody, visitation and restraining orders for fathers. Monday –Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday by appt only. http://www.dadslaw.com/ (800) 323-7529
DEAF SERVICES Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc (GLAD) 2222 Laverna Avenue; LA 90041 http://www.gladinc.org/ (323) 478-8000 TTY (323) 550-4226
DIDI HIRSCH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Benj. Rush Ctr. For Individuals & Families in Crisis (adult outpatient-over 18) 4760 S. Sepulveda Blvd.; Culver City 90230 http://www.didihirsch.org/ Parenting classes (English & Spanish), Individual/family/groups/outpatient services. For emergency services (central intake) use Culver City (Admin. Off) number, Metro accepts indigent & Medi-Cal (672 S. Lafayette Park Pl., Ste. 6; LA 90057) Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (some evening hours) Culver/Palms (310) 895-2300, Manchester (323) 778-9593, Metro (213) 381-3626, Inglewood (310) 677-7808, Mar Vista (Child) (310) 751-1200, Emergency Services (310) 390-8896 (877) 7-CRISIS (877) 727-4747 Admin. Off (310) 390-6612
DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH CENTER: GLENDALE (FORMERLY GLEN ROBERTS CHILD STUDY TEAM) 1540 E. Colorado St.; Glendale 91205 Individual, family, group counseling, parenting classes in English, Spanish & Armenian. Sliding Scale-low income. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-5pm (818) 244-7257 Ext.4
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. (323) 881-0039
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE (800) 978-3600
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES, INC. 16461 Sherman Way, Ste. 180; Van Nuys 91406 http://www.dsala.org/ Buddy system, liaison w/hospital, New Parent Life, 1-on-1 info about support group, free parent support. Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm (818) 242-7871 (800) 464-8995
DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) 24 hours (800) 662-2878
DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association http://www.dyslexiala.org/ Monday & Thursday 10am-2pm (818) 506-8866
EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.parentingtots.org/ Mommy and Me group—infancy to 5 years, Warm Line—assists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672
EAST LA WOMEN’S CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) 1255 S. Atlantic Blvd.; LA 90022 http://elawc.org/ Serves children and mothers up to 12 years old, provides individual, family counseling and self-defense training. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231
EASTLAKE YOUTH SERVICES 3125 N. Broadway; LA 90031 Substance abuse treatment, outpatient, for adolescents, dual diagnosis. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (323) 222-4591
EDELMAN WESTSIDE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 11080 W. Olympic Blvd.; LA 90064 (cross street Sepulveda) Specify child or adult, individual, family & group counseling, parent support group (English & Spanish), socialization group & sibling groups, drug diversion program for youth and families, transitional living 18-22 years, Psychiatric Mobile Response Team & crisis assessment. Serves: West LA, Venice, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Malibu, and Santa Monica. Monday & Friday 8am-6pm, Tuesday- Thursday 8am-7pm (310) 966-6610
EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. (818) 898-0223
EL CENTRO DE AYUDA CENTER 3467 Whittier Blvd; LA 90023 elcentrodeayuda.org Individual & family therapy, youth and domestic violence program, drug diversion. Free for city residents. Fee for court & probation referrals. Monday-Thursday 8am – 8pm (323) 265-9228
EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 1157 Lemoyne Street; LA 90026 (cross Street Sunset in Echo Park) http://www.elcentrodelpueblo.org/ Counseling for at risk youths, after school programs, parenting (English & Spanish) Monday-Friday 9am-7:30pm (213) 483-6335
EL NIDO SERVICES http://elnidofamilycenters.org/ Various locations and services for teens, teen parents, and other parents: Mission Hills, Antelope Valley, Carson, Manchester (Head Start), Pacoima, Compton. Teen pregnancy prevention, teen parenting, child abuse counseling, delinquency diversion. Free parenting classes ( English & Spanish ) (818) 830-3646 (661) 274-4192 (310) 768-8030 (323) 971-7360 (818) 896-7776 (310) 223-0707
ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE http://da.lacounty.gov/seniors/default.htm Combined with Adult Protective Services (877) 477-3646
EMPLOYEE SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD)* EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LAUSD)* SUICIDE PREVENTION CRISIS LINE (LAUSD)* *see attached flyers for more information (213) 241-6670 (800) 285-7717 (877) 550-2525
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
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 8740 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 3750 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; LA 90008 http://www.ecf.net/home Direct services for adults and children who are developmentally disabled, parent group in an infant program, work training, supportive employment, and residential care for severely and profoundly retarded, recreation, art and summer camp program. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Main Office (310) 204-3300
FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 333 W. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, 90301 http://faithfulcentral.com/index.php Provides food, clothing, and toys. Los Angeles (323) 758-4506 Inglewood (310) 330-8000
FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM 3756 Santa Rosalia Dr., Ste. 213; LA 90008 http://www.findccla.org/ Therapy for children & families, parenting classes for adults (English & Spanish) Monday – Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (323) 296-3781
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
FOR THE CHILD 4565 California Ave., Long Beach 90807 http://www.forthechild.org/index.htm Child Abuse and Neglect Services, Family-Focused Mental Health Care, and PCIT. (562) 422-8472
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY 15350 Sherman Way, Ste. 140, Van Nuys 91406 http://www.fofca.org/ Therapeutic intervention from infant care to peaceful co-existence with teenagers. Parenting/adolescent groups (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm, Sliding Scale (818) 988-4285
GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1891 Effie St.; LA 90026 http://www.gatewayshospital.org/ Specialize in adolescent outpatient services. Insurance, Medi-Cal and some Short-Doyle. Wellness Center, 433 N. Hoover Street; LA 90004 (323) 644-2040
GATHERING PLACE, THE 514 N. Prospect Ave., Ste. 115; Redondo Beach 90277 http://www.griefcenter.info/welcome.html Adolescent and children’s groups, presentations to teachers on grieving and loss. (310) 374-6323
GET A LIFE FAMILY SUPPPORT CENTERS 5008 Valley Ridge Avenue; LA 90043 http://www.getalifechildcare.org Only provider in nation who offers childcare to caregivers who have chronic and terminal illnesses, therapy for children, Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Monday- Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 829-1724
GRIEF AND LOSS CENTER FOR CHILDREN Offices in Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena http://www.griefcenterforchildren.org/index.html Group for children and their families, free parenting classes (English & Spanish), training for therapists, clinicians, teachers, after-school personnel, parents. Main line (866) 744-7433 Para Espanol (818) 262-9101
GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) P.O. Box 67823; LA 90067 http://www.tcfla.org/ (310) 474-3407
GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Children’s outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm (562) 595- 1159 (562) 485- 3085
HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 W Carson St., Bldg. D5; Torrance 90509 http://www.harboruclapsych.com/?page_id=81 Child and adolescent psychiatry. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120
HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710; LA 90010 http://www.hbcfl.org/ Legal assistance, numerous payment options, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), domestic violence, divorce & paternity cases, custody, & visitation and child support. (213) 388-7515
HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) 840 N. Avenue 66; LA 90042 210 S. DeLancey Avenue, Ste 110 ; Pasadena 91105 (Offices) http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ Individual, family therapy, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), Youth intervention & prevention, after school program. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY http://www.havenhills.org/ 24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups, children’s program. 24HR hotline (818) 887-6589
HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SERVICES (formerly CHAMP) Referrals to Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Low cost health services. 8am-7pm Toll Free (877) 597-4777
HEALTHY CITY www.healthycity.org California's information + action resource for service referrals and social change. Search for community services, research and share community data, and consult Healthy City team for strategic advice.
HEALTHY FAMILIES http://www.healthyfamilies.com/ or http://www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov/ Provides comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage for children birth-19 years. Cost: $4 to $9 monthly, $27 for family. Medi-Cal no cost. (800) 880-5305
HERMANOS Drug Abuse Prevention Program 5801 E. Beverly Blvd.; LA 90022 http://www.treatmentcentersdirectory.com/California/Los-Angeles/hermanos-drugabuse-prevention-project-1823 School-based program for adolescents. Curriculum on building self-esteem (20 weeks), activities after school and on occasional weekends. Outreach Program: AA Meetings & Domestic Violence. Drug/alcohol outpatient counseling, and youth intervention. 9am-6pm (323) 722-4529
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
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004 Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered MondayFriday on a first come, first serve basis. Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034
HOSPICE OF PASADENA “I COUNT TOO” Located at Huntington Memorial Hospital An emotional support group for children, 8-18 yrs, who either have a close relative with a terminal illness or a relative who has died. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (626) 397-3600
HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave.; Bell Gardens 90201 Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age), case management and in-home registry, Family and Community Services, Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Parenting (English/Spanish), counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High), emergency (food, counseling, advocacy), interpretation/translation, home locator list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am-7pm (562) 806-5400
HYDE PARK FAMILY SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD) 6519 8TH Ave.; LA 90043 Infant and toddler mental health services, including infant stimulation, reading, learning and early social skill development. Developmental assessments, parent education classes on nutrition, special needs, effective discipline & self esteem. (323) 753-4551 INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY Telephone based information and referral service.
211 INQUILINOS UNIDOS (Tenants United) 1930 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 801; LA 90057 www.inquilinosunidos.org Serves as housing advocates by assisting with Code Enforcement repairs in partnership with the Los Angeles Housing Department, provide trainings to government staff, outreach to the Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils, individual case-management and referral services, and tenant/landlord interventions. (213) 483-7497
INSTITUTE FOR BLACK PARENTING 11222 South La Cienega Blvd., Ste. 233, Inglewood 90304 www.blackparenting.org Private, full-service adoption, foster care and family preservation agency. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm (310) 807-3350
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LA 3845 Selig Place; LA 90031 (near Lincoln Heights) www.iilosangeles.org Provides recreational activities, immigration and refugee services, toddler/pre-school program, arts & crafts, senior services, job placement and transportation cultural outings. Free. Monday- Friday 7:30am – 5pm (323) 224-3800 J.A.D.E. (Family Services) 3071 Firestone Blvd.; South Gate 90280 Provide counseling for drug /alcohol related problem, Referral must be made by P.O., Family counseling (ages 7-18), Youth education program, and Parenting classes (Spanish only). Serves: Cudahy, Huntington Park, Maywood, and South Gate. Monday- Friday 8am-5pm (323) 564-5233
JENESSE CENTER www.jenesse.org Domestic violence intervention program. (323)299-9496 (323) 731-6500 (800) 479-7328
JEOPARDY PROGRAM/LAPD http://www.lapdonline.org/for_your_family/content_basic_view/735 At-risk youngsters for gang involvement (ages 8-17 years) 77th St. Area (St. Andrews) SE Area (108th St.) SW Area (MLK Blvd)- Officer Hawkins North Hollywood Devonshire (213) 485-4285 (213) 972-7964 (213) 487-5800 (818) 623-4001 (818) 756-8270
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
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, atrisk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
JULES STEIN EYE INSTITUTE (UCLA) Humanistic Care Administrator Pediatric Ophthalmology Division Indigent Program: provides eye care for children of families in financial need. Monday-Friday 9am –5pm (310) 825-3090 Ext.5000
JULIA ANN SINGER CENTER (A Vista Del Mar Outpatient Service) 3200 (Motor Ave.); LA 90064 Family therapy, speech/language/play therapy, family stress, child abuse program, parenting classes (English/Spanish), psychological evaluations for learning disabilities and psychiatry services. Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm, Fridays 8-6 (310) 836-1223 Ext.500
JUVENILE IMPACT PROGRAM (J.I.P.) BOOT CAMP http://www.lapdonline.org/juvenile_division/content_basic_view/6290 77th Street Police Division Southeast Van Nuys Harbor Area Mission Hills. Central (213) 485-4285 (213) 485-6910 (818) 374-9410 (310) 548-7600 (818) 838-9858 (213) 972-1892
KAISER PERMANENTE WATTS COUNSELING & LEARNING CTR. 1465 E. 103rd St.; LA 90002 www.kp.org/watts/sca Family, individual and group counseling, bilingual art therapy, educational therapy, summer day camp ages 8-13 yrs., sleep-over camp (call in May) ages 7-14, Kids Can Cope—support group for children whose parents or siblings have cancer, group for latency-age boys who have pre-natal drug exposure, tutoring, free counseling to the community, Kaiser insurance not necessary. Monday & Friday 7am-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday 7am-7pm, Saturday 8:30am-5pm (323) 564-7911
KEDREN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 4211 S. Avalon Ave.; LA 90011 www.kedrenmentalhealth.com Provide comprehensive mental health services for adults and children, including psychiatric services. Transportation provided for some programs. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 233-0425
KIDS KONNECTED 26071 Merit Circle, Ste. 103; Laguna Hills 92653 www.kidskonnected.org Provide support to children 4 -18 years old who have a parent or sibling with cancer or lost a parent or sibling to cancer. Provide children care package free of charge. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (800) 899-2866
KOREAH LA www.koreahla.org KOREAH LA volunteers provide literacy services to students in Title I schools throughout Los Angeles. (323) 761-8153
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 3727 W. 6th St., Ste. 509; LA 90020 www.kafscla.org Provide individual and family counseling, domestic violence related services, and juvenile delinquency intervention. Parenting classes in Korean. Services provided on sliding fee scale. Monday-Friday 9-5:30 pm. (213)389-5755
LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Adultos y Niños de Central América 123 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 Provide free medical, dental and vision services for children only. Monday-Thursday 7:30am –5pm, Friday & Saturday 7:30am-12pm. (213) 989-7700 LAPD—DMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 24 hrs/7 days a week. (213) 485-3300
LAUSD STUDENT HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES District Nursing Services - Connie Moore Foster Care Unit - Norma Sturgis Healthy Start - Sherry Purcell Health Partnerships & Medi-Cal - Kim Uyeda Pupil Services and Attendance - Debra Duardo School Mental Health - Pia Escudero Crisis Counseling & Intervention Services – Ailleth Tom Suicide Prevention – Richard Lieberman (213) 765-2800 (213) 241-3842 (213) 241-3305 (213) 241-3872 (213) 241-3844 (213) 241-3841 (213) 241-2174 (213) 241-1259
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
LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LA Provide legal services and assistance in the following areas: human welfare, immigration, employment, consumer affairs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Administration- Crenshaw South Los Angeles Santa Monica Central ELA Long Beach (323) 801-7989 (213) 640-3884 (310) 899-6200 (213) 640-3881 (213) 640-3883 (562) 435-3501
LONG BEACH CHILD/ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM 240 East 20th Street; Long Beach 90806 Sub-section: Asian/Pacific Mental Health. Services: individual and family counseling. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am-6pm, Wednesday: 8am-7pm, Friday: 8am-5pm (562) 599-9271
LOS ANGELES CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC 3787 S. Vermont; LA 90007 www.lacgc.org Provide individual, group and family therapy. Offer a day treatment program. Walk-In 8am-12pm Outpatient hours: Monday-Friday 8am-8 pm (323) 766-2345
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751
LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE WATCH COMMANDER 1330 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90015 (213) 625-6631
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
LOS ANGELES YOUTH NETWORK Gower Location – drop-in services, 24 hour assistance 1550 N. Gower; LA 90028 Taft House – group home, youth typically referred after an initial intake and assessment. 1754 N. Taft Ave.; LA 90028 Beachwood location – housing for stable youth, typically placed here after being involved with interventions at other locations (Gower, Taft). www.layn.org Provide housing and individual and group counseling services for runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. Priority granted to DCFS referrals. Office hours: 9-5:30pm Administrative Office (323) 467- 8466 Gower - 24 Hours (323) 957-7364 Taft House (323) 366-2450
LOVED ONES SERVICES 5701 West Slauson Ave. Ste. 116, Culver City 90230 www.love.org Provide grief counseling services to victims of violent crime, child, adolescent and adult services available, offer victims assistance with funeral and burial procedures & financial assistance. Monday- Thursday 9am-5pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-3pm (310) 337-7006
LSS COMMUNITY CARE CENTER 6425 Tyrone Ave., Van Nuys 91401 www.lsssc.org Provide free food and clothing, employment services, ESL classes, computer training, and money management assistance. Must bring driver’s license or CA identification, utility bill, and proof of income to initiate process. (818) 901-9480
MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES Serves West Los Angeles, Culver City and Valley 12405 Venice Blvd., Ste. 172; LA 90066 Offer parent education classes, including child custody/legal issues. Services provided on a sliding fee scale. Monday-Thursdays 9am-5pm (Administrative Office). Classes offered Monday, Thursdays 6:30am-9:30pm. (310) 823-7846
MAXINE WATERS EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION CENTER 10925 So. Central Ave.; LA 90059 Diploma and certificate programs, credit recovery, adult independent study program for HS diploma, ESL, GED preparation. Students should be at the 9th grade level, priority granted to 12th graders. (323) 564-1431
MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.; Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.com Provide individual and group counseling services, substance abuse treatment, poverty reduction services, food bank, clothing. Offer Thanksgiving baskets to schools. Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm (818) 897-2443
MINORITY AIDS PROJECT 5149 W. Jefferson Blvd.; LA 90016 http://www.map-usa.org/html/greeting.html Services provided: Health Education & Prevention, Case Management, Transitional Case Management, Treatment Adherence, Housing, Psychological Support Services, Needle Exchange, Prevention for Positives, Medical & Social Service Referral, and Emergency Food. (323) 222-4591
MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER 101 N. La Brea, Ste. 301; Inglewood 90301 Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing, physical exams, numerous payment options, and health care to the uninsured. Monday-Friday 1pm –7pm (310) 412-0202
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
NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER 141 Duesenberg Dr. Ste. 11, Westlake Village 91362 www.schoolsafety.us (805) 373-9977
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY CENTER 1409 E. 4th St., Ste. F; Long Beach 90802 (by appt. only) Monday-Thursday 1pm-7:30 pm 15508 S. Western Ave., Gardena 90247 Monday-Thursdays 10am-8pm, Friday 10am-3pm 2349 Torrance Blvd.; Torrance 90504 505 W. PCH, 2nd Fl., Ste. B; Wilmington 90744 Provide court approved counseling programs in the following: parenting skills, abuse/domestic violence, and anger management. (310) 715-8885
NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM Little Tokyo Service Center 231 E. Third St.; LA 90013 Services: individual and family counseling. Monday- Friday 9am-5pm (213) 473-1602 Ext.2
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS (NPS) AGENCIES (LAUSD) Provide referrals to NPS agencies, student must have an active IEP and school must initiate the process for referral, consult with school site Administrator who oversees Special Education programs on campus prior to referral. Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm (213) 241-3373
NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CLINIC 5564 North Figueroa; LA 90042 Provide children vaccinations and wellness exams, counseling for mothers, prenatal care and family planning. Offer services for people who are homeless. Provide mental health assessments for those at-risk. Monday - Friday 8am-5am (323) 256-3884
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL 1360 N. St. Andrews Pl.; LA 90028 Provide K-8 students with clothing, shoes and school uniforms (blue & white). School employee must facilitate referral and accompany student(s) to obtain resources. Monday-Thursday 10am – 1pm Appointment Line (323) 469-6017
OUR HOUSE (BEREAVEMENT CENTER) 1663 Sawtelle Blvd., Ste. 300; LA 90025 21860 Burbank Blvd., Ste 195; Woodland Hills 91367 http://www.ourhouse-grief.org/ Provides compassionate support for children and adults. Services: pre-school, latency & teenage grief groups, Grieving Parents Group, Widow/Widower groups, sliding scale. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 473-1511 (818) 222-3344
PARA LOS NIÑOS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 838 East 6th Street, L.A 90021 Provide mental health services for children and families, and parenting classes in Spanish. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (213) 623-8446
PARENT RESOURCE NETWORK (LAUSD) 333 South Beaudry Blvd., 17th Fl; LA 90017 Provides parents with the educational resources with particular emphasis with special education students. Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm (800) 933-8133 (213) 241-8132
PARENTING INSTITUTE INC. 3701 Stocker St., Ste. 302; LA 90008 www.contemporaryservices.net Provide individual, family and group counseling, parenting classes (English only), offer services to address child abuse/neglect, substance abuse issues, legal counseling for child custody, outreach for foster and group home support in child’s residential setting. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (323) 295-2060
PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP SMH—Valley Clinic (Linda Diamond) Tuesdays 9am (English), 11am (Spanish) (818) 997-2640 PARENTS OF WATTS (POW) 10828 Lou Dillon Ave.; LA 90059 Field technicians training, assists in obtaining GED, computer fiber optics training program to install telephone wires and cable, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 566-7556
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE 1015 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200; LA 90017 605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400; LA 90015 www.peaceoverviolence.org Provide domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse counseling. Offers a Teen Program through LAUSD Health Education Programs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Office (213) 955-9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626- 3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE (Formally LA Commission on Assault Against Women) 1015 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 200; LA 90017 Counseling for domestic violence. English, Spanish, Deaf/Disabled. Monday – Friday 9am–5pm Office (213) 955-9090, ext. 107 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St.; LA 90015 www.eisnerpedcenter.org Developmental evaluations, pediatric medicine, dental, orthodontia, women’s health services, early intervention services. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am-7pm & Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8am-4:30pm (213) 746-1037
PEOPLE WHO CARE 1500 West Slauson Ave.; LA 90047 www.pycyc.org Counseling for children, provide opportunities for community service, parenting classes in English and graffiti removal. (323) 778-8905
PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) 5445 Balboa Blvd.; Encino 91316 www.pgi.edu Individual, family, groups for children, teen groups, domestic violence, divorced parents, Latino Program, anger management, and unemployment. Parenting classes (English, Spanish). Sliding scale ($20-$60—ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm (818) 907-9980
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414
PLAZA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER (Stevenson MS Healthy Start) 4018 City Terrace Dr.; E. LA 90063 Provides domestic violence & support groups (English/Spanish), case management, tutoring, anger management, and parenting. Monday-Friday 8am -5pm (323) 268-1041
PROJECT 10 (Student Health & Human Services) Education Equity Compliance Office 333 So. Beaudry Ave. 20th Fl.; LA 90017 http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/eec/project10.htm Specialist: Steve Jimenez, Title IX Dropout prevention program targeted for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender & questioning youth. (213) 241-7682
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 902 ; LA 90010-2512 www.disabilityrightsca.org For parents with children with special needs. Federal funding—free. Intake—9am-3pm, Office: 9am-5pm. (800) 776-5746 Intake (213) 427- 8767
PROTECTION LEGAL FEMENINA 5300 E. Beverly Blvd., Ste. D.; LA 90032 Assists with restraining orders and simple divorce/legal separations (men & women), custody visitations, step parent adoption, and name changes. Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5pm; Saturday 10am-2pm (323) 721-9882 (323) 721-7731
PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) – 24/7 http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 Main Office/S. Central Harbor UCLA SF Valley Downtown South LA (800) 854-7771 (310) 222-1631 (818) 832-2410 (213) 351- 2813/2815 (310) 668- 5150/5151
PTA – 10th DISTRICT 1000 Venice Blvd.; LA 90015 (near Figueroa) Medical, Dental and eye clinic, clothing and food Valley PTA LD 2 (213) 745-7114 (818) 899-6113
RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) Northridge Hospital Medical Center (CATS-Children’s Assessment & Treatment Service) Sherman Way Campus—14331 Gault Street, Van Nuys Infants through adults--rape, sexual/physical abuse. 9am-5:30pm (24 hours on call) (818) 904-3658 (818) 908-8632
RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE Parker Center Abuse Unit, Juvenile unit, Spousal Unit (Rampart LAPD Division). Hotline (310) 392- 8381
RECREATION & PARKS---CITY OF LOS ANGELES 221 N. Figueroa St. Ste. 1550; LA 90012 www.laparks.org Monday-Friday 8am – 4:30pm Main Office (213) 202-2700 LA County 311
REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034 www.vistadelmar.org Educational and psychological testing, therapy & tutoring. Monday – Friday 8:30am-5pm (310) 204-1666
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
RESOURCES UNLIMITED Referral information for the disabled and senior community (818) 606-4912
RICHSTONE FAMILY CENTER 13634 Cordary; Hawthorne 90250 (Center Address) www.richstonefamily.org Prevention of child abuse with families, counseling, home visitation program, case management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), and afterschool program 1pm-8pm. Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-6:30pm (310) 970-1921 Emergency (310) 970-1330
Free wash laundry www.laundrylove.org
International Institue of L.A Child Development 323-224-3800 www.iilosangeles.org M-F 8:30am-5pm Services for children ages 1-12 years CASH AID
Connections for children 310-452-3325 resources library, toy loan program cfc-ca.org
FOOD BANKS (FREE FOOD) Mondays: 10am-12pm & 12:30pm-2pm 1611 Pine Lutheran Social Services. Tuesdays: 9am-12pm COA, Catholic Charities 9:30am-12pm & 1:30pm-3pm, Wednesday: Lutheran 11am-12pm & 12:30pm-2pm. Thursdays: COA 9am-12pm, Catholic Charities 9:30am-12pm & 1:30pm-3pm, Lutheran Social Services 10am-12pm & 12:30-2pm.
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
Mental Health America - The Village 456 Elm Ave LB 562-437-6717 Hours Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri 7:30am-12:30pm Wed. 10am-1pm
Long Beach Senior Center 1150 E. 4th St. LB 562-570-3500 hours: mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm Sat. 10am-4pm for ages 50 and older. Information and referral to emergency food, clothing, apartment list, job & transportation assistance.
Long Beach Rescue Mission 1335 Pacific Avenue Long Beach, CA. clothing M 4-6pm, meals 11am & 5pm 5625911292
Disabled Resource Center 2750 East Spring St. suit 100 LB Ca 90806 phone 562-427-1000 hours M-F 8am-12pm & 1pm-5pm Serving people with physical mental and development disability. Screening & referrals for emergency service, food, limitied transportation, benefits couseling/advocacy.
Christian Outreach in Action 515 E. 3rd st. phone: 562-432-1440 office hours: M-F 9am-4pm; clothing Fri 9am-2pm. Food Bank Tue & Thurs 9am-12pm, Bfast M-F 7am-8am Dinner mon-fri 4:30-5:30pm
Alcoholic Anonymous 562-989-7697
Adult Protective Services 1-888-202-4248
Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-540-4000
Dept of child and family services 562-497-3500
Fair Housing Foundation 562-989-1206
Older Adult Senior abuse 1-800-992-1660
Legal Aid Foundation 562-435-3501
L.A. County Mental Health Access 1-800-854-7771
Pacific Gateway workforce Investment Network 562-570-3700
National Sexual Assult Hotline 18006561673
Suicide Hotline 1-800-784-2433
Long Beach Career Transition Center Center 3447 Atlantic Ave. 562-570-3700 pacific-gateway.org M-F 8am-5pm Training & employment services for laid off or long term unemployed persons.
Goodwill, Serving the people of So. L.A county 800 W. PCH LB 90806 phone 562-435-3411 hours: M-F 8am-4:30pm Vocational education and work training programs thinkgood.org
The Salvation Army Family Service 3092 LB Blvd LB CA 90807 562-426-7637 Tue-Thurs Hours: 8:30am-11:30am, homeless individual Tue 8:30am-11:30am familites wed-thurs 8:30am-11:30am emergency food, clothing, transportation, homeless assistance.
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.
Thomas House Shelter Garden Grove 714-647-7534 90 day program Must have some type of income.
Sober Living House - The Sober Step, LLC 562-762-8980, 562-375-1186 906 Hoffman Ave Long Beach ask for Colin Lee or Willie
Regina House Shelter in Santa Ana 714-836-7188 6 month program 4 single mothers.
Marco House Coed $335 per month 562-233-1943
Jamboree Housing 2 bedroom $677 562-495-4225 745 West 3rd Street LB CA Get on waiting lige M-F 9am - 5pm
Interval House Crisis Shelter Seal Beach, CA 714-891-8121
HUD Housing 1-800-955-2232 M-F 9am-5pm
Housing right center L.A 1-800-477-5977
Housing program 562-570-6949 Loan Program for first time buyers.
Housing help per month $300-$500 shared or private room 562-285-8841, 562-984-9734 562-283-9642 washingtonministries.com 8 per bathroom to share housing help per month
Housing Authority of the county of Los Angeles Sect. 8 626-262-4501 M-F 8am-5pm
Haven House $525 per month 562-591-1848
Creative Neighbor Tammy Houston Community Agency 4 homeless 323-778-7434 323-517-5733 shelter
Brownson House Community Center 213-251-3582 hotel vouchers food bill help etc
A place for mom senior housing 18002173942
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
Fellowship Sober Living $950 per couple $775 for one 562-477-6333 $150 non-refundable deposit
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
Queen City Roadway Inn Hotel 562-597-4455 $485 Weekly.
LB Inn Temple and PCH Hotel 562-494-4393
La Pasada Hotel Studios rooms ask for Cindy Bragg 310-770-1489 515 W. 3rd St. LB CA 90802 $550 monthly
Gardena Tower Inn Hotel 310-323-0421, 562-659-1625 $299 plus tax 2 people $1200 monthly
Downey Hotel Motel 562-862-5050 $320 weekly $1280
Dons Motel Hotel 562-494-4567 $1480 monthly
Cloud 9 motel hotel 714-827-5610 5682 Lincoln Ave. Cypress, CA 90630 $52 daily one bedroom two people $250 weekly, and $1k monthly
Belmonth Shore Inn Hotel $387 weekly 5624346236
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 Coast Hotel 562-597-1583 $400 weekly
The Village Hotel No couples proof of income 714-309-3013 562-429-0974 4430 Village Road Long Beach, CA 90808 $200 deposit $700 monthly has washer and dryer shared bathroom
The Rocky Hotel 562-591-2336 $350 weekly
The Park Hotel shared bathroom 562-985-3120 3712 East Anaheim St. N Redondo must have ID 140 weekly $580
Seaport Marina Hotel 562-434-8451 weekly 2 bd room 2 persons to 4 price don't change.
Childnet Youth & Family Services childnet 562-490-7600
Long Beach Police Foundation (quality of Life program) lbpolicefoundation 562-343-5111
Long Beach Bar Foundation (shortstop-juvenile crime prevention/diversion program ages 10-17 4lbbf.org
Legal Aid Foundation of LA www.lafla.org 562-435-3501
For the child (comprehension child abuse treatment and family focused mental health care, counseling, and therapy to strenghten families and provid the tools of healing children. for the child.org 562-422-8472
Su Casa (emergency/transitional shelter and 24 hour hotline for victims of domestic violence. sucasaadv.org 562-421-6537
Women Shelter of Long Beach (assist victim and their children by providing shelter and supportive services, 24 hour crisis hotline, counseling social services support, legal and health advocacy and more. www.womenshelterlb.org/aboutus.php 562-437-7233
Alma Family Services (range of services for individual and families with special needs. almafamilyservices.org 562-624-8844
Help me Help you helpmehelpu.org 562-733-1147 ext. 160
Children Today childrentoday.org
Linc Housing linchousing.org 562-684-1100
Heartstone Community Foundation hearthstonecommunity.org 562-435-0419
Bethune Transitional Center for homeless students 562-435-0419
Children's Home Society chs-ca.org 562-256-7490
LB Job Corps Center longbeach.jobcorps.gov 562-983-1777 ages 16-24
Conservation Corps of LB cclb-corps.gov 562-983-1777 ages
LB Community Action Partnership lbcap.org
Starview Community Services starsinc.com 562-427-6818 100 East Wardlow Road LB CA
Harbor view community services sunh.com 562-981-9392
The Guidance Center 562-595-1159
For the child - forthechild.org 562-427-7671
Share Ourselves - Gas, gift cards, buss pass for FREE 949-270-2100 1550 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 7:45am sharp
St. Lukes 562-436-4047 Food Bank Sat 9:30
The Village on Elm 562-437-6717 Residential placement 4 mentally ill apt listing low income
Unity of Life Foundation 562-225-0566 utility assistant toiletries rental assistant
Urban Community Outreach Drop in Center 562-582-1000 241 Cedar Ave. Long Beach 2nd sund food bank everyday meals sunday 12:30-4pm
Victim Compensation (LB Police) Victim Witness Center 1-800-777-9229 1-800-773-7575 275 Magnolia Ave LB CA 90802 victimcompensation.ca.gov
Victim info and notification everyday VINE 1-877-846-3452 Free anonymous, computer based telephone system victims of domestic violencecrim, etc. Bine will telephone the caller if an offender is still custoty they will provide custody locations open 24 hours per day.
W. Hollywood compensation Service Center over 55 age 323-857-8202 Income tax filing free legal aid, meals, food, arrange home deliveries info on medicare.
Wellness Center FREE computer use 562-285-0149 830 Atlantic Ave Must take I.D 9am-5pm
Family Service East Long Beach 562-493-1496 www.familyserviceslongbeach.org M-TH 9am-8pm Fri 1-8pm Sat.9am-2pm Anger Managment
Network the mentor 562-981-9307
Nami 562-435-2264 namilongbeach.org
Meals on wheels of LB 562-424-2119 562-420-9660 mealsonwheels.org
LB Youth Center 562-961-9403
Linc Housing Corp 562-684-1100
Life Steps Foundation 562-437-2620
Juvenile Crime Prevention 5626242377
Junior League of Long Beach 562-989-6400
Jewish Community ctr-LB 5624267601
Human Services Association 562-599-7185 562-428-6538
Helpline Youth Counseling 562-599-2244
Grand parents as parents 562-421-7991
Golden Rain Foundation 562-430-2636
Girlshood 562-981-3100
For the Child 562-422-8472 562-427-7671
Family Services Homemakers 1043 Pine Avenue 562-436-3358
Exchange Club Family 1032 Redondo Ave LB 562-434-6899
Donor Services Group LLC 1349 Loma Ave LB 562-494-4152
Department of Health and Human Services 2525 Grand LB 562-570-4315
Women's shelter of LB 562-437-4663
We Care 562-598-9790
Volunteer Center 562-590-8844 1407 East 4th Street LB 90802
Social Vocational Service 562-424-7322
Ronald Mc Donald's House 562-424-1825
Precious Life Shelter 562-431-5025
Partner for Growth 562-984-0988
New Life Beginnings shelter for female 562-590-1538 newlifebeginnings.org
***FREE CLOTHING***
M-F Centro Shalom 8am-4pm
Beacon for him 9am-12pm Mondays
1st Baptist Church 9:30am-11am Mondays
Catholic Charities 9:30am-12pm & 1:30-3pm M&W
Lutheran 10am-12pm & 12:30pm-2pm M-TH
Fridays COA 9am-2pm
Saturdays The Closet @7th Street Church 10am-1pm
4th Sunday Urban Drop in center 12:30pm-4pm
FOR VISION: low-vision.org and www.empowertech.org
RESOURCES
To help quit smoking: 1-877-879-6422 nicotine-anonymous.org, To help quit smoking 1-877-448-7848, California Smokers Helpline 1-800-622-8887 californiasmokerhelpline.org, to help quit smoking 1-877-879-6422 nicotine-anonymous.org
1877-Exam-GED 1-877-392-6433, 180062myGED (18006269433), Tutor.com
Braille Institue Los Angeles Sight Center 323-663-1111 brailleinstitute.org FREE after school activities, summer camp and some weekend activities.
HOUSING RESOURCES
LOS ANGELES HOMELESS AUTHORITY http://www.lahsa.org/gethelp.asp
St. Joseph Center www.stjosephctr.org
People Assisting the homeless www.epath.org/index_index_01.php
www.centroshalom.org housing assistance
Permanent housing 562-983-7289
http://www.lafla.org/article.php?id=164
LB Housing Authority 521 East 4th Street LBCA 90802 562-570-6985 M-F 7:30am-4:30pm
www.unityoflife.org
housing.lacounty.gov
Housing Program(s) 562-570-6949
Housing Rights Center LA 1-800-477-5977
HUD Housing 1-800-955-2232
Interval Housing Crisis Shelter Seal Beach 714-891-8121
Jamboree Housing 2bd $677 per month 562-495-4225 745 W. 3rd Street Get on waiting list
L.A. City Housing Department 1-866-557-7368
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
24-hour Hotline will refer to all meetings or counseling over the phone.
Central Office
(800)
923-8722
ADDA
www.add.org
Attention Deficit Disorder Association for adults with ADHD.
(800)
939-1019
Additude Magazine
www.additudemag.com
Tips and strategies for family coping with ADHD.
(888) 762-8475
ADHD- CHADD
www.chadd.org
Educates individuals & families about ADHD.
(301) 306-7070
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (213) 351-5401
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
AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER
7891 La Tijera; LA 90045
Individual and family counseling (7 days)
http://swww.airportmarina.org/
(310) 670-1410
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
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
3333 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 550; LA 90010
http://kids-alliance.org/
Assist foster families w/legal guardianship, adoption, IEPs, government benefits with pro
bono legal assistance.
(213) 368-6012
YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM (Y.A.P.) offers anger management and parenting classes for families at risk for criminal activity referred by law enforcement, Dept. of Probation, and school probation officers. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm. Saturday 9am-5pm. No charge for services. (323) 789-4717 (213) 747-4046, ext. 217
ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) 4701 Cesar Chavez; LA 90022 Child therapy. Monday- Friday 8am-6:30 pm (323) 267-3400
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
SAN ANTONIO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 2629 Clarendon Avenue; Huntington Park 90255 http://dmh.lacounty.gov/News/Publications/Enews/Documents/cms1_118080.pdf Individual, family and group therapy. Monday-Friday 7:30am-6pm Tuesday 7:30 am –7pm (only accept severe cases) (323)584-3700
SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS Serves Van Nuys & North Hollywood School based programs for LA Co 3rd District. (818) 373-8110
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COUNSELING CENTER 8350 Reseda Blvd.; Northridge 91324 http://www.sfvcc.org/ Individual, child/family counseling, parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-4 pm, Saturday 9am –3pm (818) 341-1111
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 SHARE 6666 Green Valley Circle; Culver City, 90230 http://www.shareselfhelp.org/ More than 7,000 self-help groups. Parent may call for assistance. (310) 305-8878 SHERIFF—M.E.T. Sheriff—DMH Mental Evaluation Team, 5pm - 1am, 7 days a week. (626) 258-3002
SHRINER’S HOSPITAL 3160 Geneva St.; LA 90020 http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/ Free to orthopedic, spinal and burn victims. Ages: Infancy – 18 yrs. Up to 21 yrs., if person was already a client. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (213) 388-3151
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION- LA Co (SSI) http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/spa4/yourcommunity/svcdisable.htm If you are blind, disabled or 65 years and older, you may be able to get cash and free medical services. If your child is blind he or she may also qualify for SSI. (800) 772-1213
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
SOUTH BAY CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER 1617 Cravens Ave., Torrance 90501 http://www.sbchc.com/SBnav/guidance.html Children & adolescents (no adult). 6 weeks wait. Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm (310) 328-0855
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNSELING CENTER 5615 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90019 www.sccc-la.org Marriage, family, individual, group, & couple counseling, domestic violence, parenting classes (English/Spanish). Sliding scale (no Medi-Cal). Monday-Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 9am-4pm (323) 937-1344
SPECTRUM COMMUNITY SERVICES Charles-Drew University 1748 E. 118th Street Bldg. M; LA 90059 http://www.cdrewu.edu/research/drew_cares/client-services Services Provided: Mental Health Services, Case Management Services, Substance Abuse Counseling and Treatment Services, and HIV Testing. (323) 563-4939
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 SPIRITUALITY FOR KIDS 1054 So. Robertson Blvd.; LA 90035 [email protected] Provides free services to LAUSD schools ages 7 – 13 years old. Assist students with empowerment skills, power of choices through the mediums of art, games, role playing, individual and groups. (310) 601-1059
ST. ELMO’S VILLAGE 4830 St. Elmo Dr.; LA 90019-5571 http://www.stelmovillage.org/gallery.html Art workshops, tours and outreach work with murals, drama and creative workshops for teachers, painting photography, computer graphic. Sliding scale ($10+). Accepts donations of children and adult books. 24 hours (323) 931-3409
ST. FRANCIS CHILDREN’S COUNSELING CENTER (1st Fl—Hospital) 3630 E. Imperial Highway, Lynwood 90262 http://www.stfrancismedicalcenter.org/Pages/default.aspx Abuse, neglect, individual/family therapy ages 4-18. Parenting classes in English and Spanish Medi-cal only. Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-6pm (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355
ST. JOHN’S CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER 1339 20th St., Santa Monica 90404 http://www.stjohns.org/body.cfm?id=39 Individual and family therapy, parenting (English/Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am –5pm (310) 829-8921 STAR UNIT – Sheriff’s Dept. Drug Abuse Education http://la-sheriff.org/sites/Youth/fact.htm Focus on grades 4 – 6, however, grades 3 – 8 can be included. Curriculum is co-taught with teachers and Sheriff in all 52 School Districts in California. Monday-Friday 7:30am- 5:30pm (562) 946-7263
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
STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4339 State University Dr.; LA 90032 http://www.dcs-cde.ca.gov/ State assessment for Special Education w/learning disability. Provides trans-disciplinary assessments, neurological, cognitive, psychomotor, speech and language, and education. Client can remain from 5 to 7 days or child can be seen at his/her school or home. For an extended assessment, the client can remain up to one year in a residential setting. Referral from local district Sp. Ed. Program. Head Start Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30 pm (323) 222-8090
STATE REGIONAL CENTERS: http://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/RCList.cfm California has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Eastern LA Reg’l Ctr, 1000 S. Fremont Ave.; Alhambra 91803 Harbor Regional Center, 21231 Hawthorne; Torrance 90503 Lanterman, 3440 Wilshire, Ste., 400; LA 90503 Northern LA Regional Ctr, 15400 Sherman Way; Van Nuys 91403 So. Central LA Regional Center, 650 W. Adams Blvd. #200; LA 90007 Westside Regional Center, 5901 Green Valley Circle; LA 90230 Monday-Thursday 7:30-5 pm, Friday 7:30-4 pm (626) 299-4700 (310) 540-1711 (213) 383-1300 (818) 778-1900 (213) 744-7000 (310) 258-4000
STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 6931 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys 91405 http://stirlingbhi.org/ Individual, family and psychological assessments. (818) 376-0134
SUICIDE PREVENTION: Crisis Line (24 hrs.) Department Of Mental Health http://www.didihirsch.org/services/emergency/spc Referrals to survivors after suicide, & mental health needs. (877) 727-4747 Spanish (800) 784-2432
SUNRISE COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 537 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 http://www.sunrise-la.org/ Counseling/assessment – children (12 –17) & adults, domestic violence, drug diversion, parenting classes (English/Span/Portuguese/Korean), Anger Management. Office Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm (213) 207-2770
SYCAMORES (now Hathaway-Sycamore) 210 S. DeLacey Ave., Ste. 110, Pasadena 91105 http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ In-patient and out-patient services for families. Monday - Friday 8:30am- 5pm (626) 395-7100 TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) http://teenlineonline.org/ Hotlines for teens, by teens. (800)TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336 (310) 855-4673 TEEN WARM LINE http://www.first5la.org/articles/evies-desk-summer-bbqs-and-kids-safety-tip Warm Line for First 5 LA Connect (bi-lingual for medical questions, pregnancy & birth through 5 yrs), and Early Childhood Parenting Center (non-medical questions regarding development). (800) 211-5672 (310) 281-9770
TESSIE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION (South Los Angeles Children and Family Services) 8019 So. Compton Ave. LA 90001 http://www.tccsc.org/newhtml/index.html Program Coordinator: Jennifer Calmelat, LCSW Individual, child & family therapy, school based counseling & psychiatric evaluations and medication support. Children ages 4-18. Services provided to Medi-cal and non Medi-cal. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 9am-5pm (323) 586-7333
THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level; LA 90048 Individual/family therapy, parent & children’s groups, Aspersers Parent and child group. Monday –Friday 9am–5pm (310) 423-3504
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145
UCLA CENTER FOR ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF PRODROMAL STATES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA OR OTHER PSYCHIATIRC ILLNESSES (CAPPS) www.capps.ucla.edu 300 Medical Plaza Bldg. Ste. 2269 2nd floor, Westwood 90095 Referrals for people ages 12 – 35 years with possible symptoms of schizophrenia or other psychiatric illnesses. Cost: free. Monday- Friday: 9am-5pm (310) 206-3466
UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM 300 Medical Plaza Building, first Floor, Ste. 1315 www.semel.ucla.edu/caap Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 825-0122 Appointment (310) 825-4132
UCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SRVS. (NPI) Mental Retardation and Child Psychiatry Division 300 Medical Plaza; LA 90024 Monday- Friday 7am-5pm (800) 825-9989
USC PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES CENTER 1002 Childs Way; LA 90089-1591 Individual, family, and couple counseling. Sliding scale ($5 - $50) Child assessment and Neurological learning disability assessment. Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm (213) 740-1600
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
VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDREN’S SERVICES 19231 Victory Blvd., Ste. 110; Reseda 91335 School-based services, psychiatric hospitalization, psychiatric evaluations. & medication, crisis assessment, consultation with agency & school personnel. Refer: Children 1-17, acute psychiatric or ED, suicidal/homicidal ideation, severe behavioral problems. No Insurance Required. Monday-Friday 8am-6:30pm (818) 708-4500
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
VARIETY INTERNATIONAL-THE CHILDREN’S CHARITY 4601 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 260; LA 90010 Provides funding for children’s programs: Boys and Girls Club, Wonder of Reading Libraries. Monday – Friday 9am–5pm (323) 934-4688
VENICE FAMILY CLINIC 604 Rose Ave.; Venice 90291 Immunizations, medical care. Free services. (310) 392-8630
VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victim’s geographical area. Will pay medical bills & mental health costs, general burial, income loss, rehabilitation and relocation costs for domestic violence. Will pay balance of medical costs not covered by insurance. Out of state visitors victimized in CA can also be compensated. (800) 777-9229
VICTIMS WITNESS ASSISTANCE CENTER 201 N. Los Angeles St., Ste. 301B; LA 90012 Crisis intervention, help in obtaining emergency, legal, medical & burial assistance, private court, escorts & liaison between court and lawyers. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm District Attorney’ Office 210 West Temple Street, Ste. 514/ 12th floor; LA 90012 www.lacounty.da.org/vwap (213) 978-2097 (213) 974-7499
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
WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) 1513 East 103rd Street; LA 90002 [email protected] Provides visible adult presence in designated areas. Safe routes and safe havens for students to and from school. Promotes youth academic achievement. Gang conflict resolution and life skills. Satellite at Jordan HS. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 799-4175 Cell (323) 974- 6808
WEAPONS PREVENTION PROGRAM – WEAPONS HOTLINE (800) 954-4357 (213) 625-6631
YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS) (800) 843-5200
AMANECER COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 1200 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 500; LA 90017 http://www.amanecerla.org/ Counseling for children and adults, Spanish-speaking, new immigrants & refugee. (213) 482-9400
AMERICAN INDIAN AND COUNSELING CENTER 17707 Studebaker Rd. #208; Cerritos 90701 Outpatient mental health care for individuals, families, couples, case management, crisis intervention, and advocacy services Provides outpatient mental health care for families, couples, and individuals, Case management, and advocacy services for adults, seniors, and children. Spanish and Navajo services. (562) 402-0677
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
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
ASPERGER’S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. (310) 543-5064
ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES 7100 S. Western Ave.; LA 90047 Volunteer organization. (323) 752-0223
AUGUSTUS HAWKINS MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC 1729 East 120 St.; LA 90059 Individual, family, group counseling (ages 3 years -18) Walk-in clinic Monday – Friday. 8am – 3:30pm (new clients only) (310) 668-4272
AUGUSTUS HAWKINS NATURE PARK 5790 Compton Avenue; LA 90011 Environmental summer camp and after school environmental club. (323) 581-4498
AUTISM – Speaks 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 2250; LA 90036 Autism Speaks is the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism, increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders, and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. (323) 549-0500
AVIVA FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 800; LA 90010 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, Ste. 170; North Hollywood 91601 http://www.avivacenter.org/index.aspx Provides outpatient, wraparound, school-based, 1st Five, and MAT Intervention services. (213) 637-5000 (323) 876-0550 (818) 980-3200
AZTLAN FAMILY CLINIC 4800 Gage Avenue; Bell 90210 Provides individual, family and group counseling, anger management & domestic violence classes, accepts sexual abuse referrals. (323) 560-9992
BABY SAFE Legal relinquishment of newborns up to three days old. (877) 222-9723
BECAUSE I LOVE YOU P.O. Box 2062; Winnetka 91316 http://bily.org/; [email protected] Parent support group with focus on junior high and high school youngsters. Youth Program (ages 13 and up). Bilingual available. Meetings are Tuesday nights from 7pm- 9:30pm at Granada Hills High School Library, 10535 Zelzah Avenue, Granada Hills 91344. (818) 882-4881
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
BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF GREATER LA 800 S. Figueroa Street, Ste. 620; LA 90017 www.bbbslaie.org/; [email protected] Provides services to boys and girls ages 6-16 years. (213) 481-3611 (310) 338-0055
BREAK THE CYCLE (LAUSD) 5200 W. Century Blvd. Ste. 300; LA 90045 http://www.breakthecycle.org Provides free legal services for pregnant and parenting teens. Curriculum focuses on domestic violence & the law. Work with many LAUSD middle & high schools (ages 12-22). (310) 286-3366
CADA (Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse)-Juvenile Dept. 11015 Bloomfield Ave.; Santa Fe Springs 90670 Provides educational services for drug prevention & intervention, Cal-works with AB540 (first offenders for drunk drivers), and counselors go to the schools. (562) 906-2676
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
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
CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 2201 E. Anaheim St., Ste. 200; Long Beach 90804 Services for individuals and families; free parenting classes in Cambodian & English; ESL; immigration support; youth mentoring 11-15 years; teen pregnancy prevention; preservation of art and cultural pride; youth-at-risk: 12 week anger management, life skills & community service. DMH contract providers. (562) 433-2490
CAMPION Mental Health Center (OCEAN PARK Community Center) 1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.opcc.net/tabid/81/Default.aspx Provides youth outreach counseling, playroom therapy, support groups: life skills, psychoeducation, and art therapy. Victims of Crime services. (310) 828-6007
CAMPS LOS ANGELES CITY RESIDENTIAL 3900 W. Chevy Chase Dr.; LA 90039 http://www.laparks.org/dos/camps/camps.htm Ages 6-14 years. Registration begins in April. CAMP GRIFFITH FOR BOYS CAMP HOLLYWOODLAND FOR GIRLS (323) 664-0571 (213) 485-4853 (323) 467-7193 (323) 761-8675
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE Counseling for runaways, depressed and all crisis calls. Ages 12-24 yrs. Also work with parents. 7 days a week in English & Spanish. (800) 463-4066
CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS (serves all religions) 1530 James M. Wood Blvd. 2nd Fl; LA 90015 http://www.catholicbigbrothers.org/ Services to boys 7-15 years, girls 7-16, 1 year of mentorship, 2-4 hours, no severe behavioral problems. (213) 251-9800
CDC INFORMATION Center for Prevention and Disease Control (800) 232-4636
CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING 5445 Laurel Canyon Blvd.; North Hollywood 91607 http://www.cifc1.org/index.html Individual & family counseling, parenting classes in English/ Spanish, anger management and addiction. (818) 761-2227
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
CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 13655 Victory Blvd. Ste. 201; Van Nuys 91401 20944 Sherman Way #209; Canoga Park 91303 http://www.preventionoffamilyviolence.com/ Domestic violence support groups, women’s groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. (818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE 866) 366-3361 CENTRO DEL DESARROLLO FAMILIAR 6829 Rita Ave., Ste. 17, Huntington Park 90255 Victims of Crime Program required for eligibility: individual, family, parenting classes (Spanish only), domestic violence. Physical & and sexual abuse services for clients 1-18 yrs. (323) 589-1902
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
CHICANA SERVICE ACTION Center 315 W. 9th St., Ste 101; LA 90012 http://www.lacsac.com/#! Provides job training and free placement, DV hotline and residential services. (213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) (800) 540-4000
CHILD AND FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER 16861 Parthenia St.; North Hills, 91343 9650 Zelzah Ave.; Northridge 91325 Offices: Van Nuys, North Hills, Northridge, Winnetka http://www.childguidance.org/ Individual and family counseling, at-risk teens, domestic violence, sexual abuse and reactive groups for children and adults, parenting groups in Spanish and English. (818) 830-0200 (818) 739-5160 (818) 993-9311 Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division; LAPD 100 West First Street; LA 90012 213-486-0550
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300 Children’s Health Access and Medi Cal Program (LAUSD CHAMPS hotline) Medical insurance for children. (866) 742-2273
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 4650 Sunset Blvd.; LA 90027 Full service medical facility. CHLA Behavioral Health Services 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 (323) 660-2450 (323) 361-3189 CHILDREN’S INSTITUTE, INC. 2121 West Temple Street; LA 90026 http://www.childrensinstitute.org/about/ Full scope mental health services. Work with children who have been traumatized by abuse, violence, drug and alcohol services. (213) 260-7600 (213) 385-5100
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER 767 N. Hill St., Ste. 400; LA 90012 http://www.cscla.org/ Individual, family & child counseling, anger management and domestic violence programs, parenting classes in Chinese. Chinatown Youth Center Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm (213) 808-1700 (213) 972-8840
CITY OF GARDENA RECREATION & HUMAN SERVICES DEPT. 1651 W. 162nd St., Gardena 90247 Serves all Schools in Gardena areas. Free to all Gardena residents. Emergency services for food, clothing, & shelter, counseling. Monday-Friday 8am – 5:30pm (310) 217-9596
COALITION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, INC. 9219 S. Broadway; LA 90003 Counseling services for individual, group, and families, domestic violence & anger management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), sliding scale, housing for mentally ill (18+, one year wait) Monday-Friday 9am-6 pm http://www.mentalhealthprofessionals.org/ (323) 777-3120
COASTAL ASIAN/PACIFIC MENTAL HEALTH 14112 S. Kingsley Dr.; Gardena 90249 Individuals, families and group therapy. Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm (310) 217-7312
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
COUNTY /USC CHILD/ADOL. PSYCHIATRY 2020 Zonal St. IAD Bldg; LA 90033 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm (323) 226-5751
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771
CRISIS COUNSELING AND INTERVENTION SERVICES (LAUSD) 333 S. Beaudry Street, 29th Floor; LA 90017 Coordinator: Ailleth Tom, MSW Training and oversight of District Crisis and Threat Assessment Teams. http://notebook.lausd.net/portal/page?_pageid=33,259455&_dad=ptl&_schema=PTL_EP (213) 241-2174 (213) 241-3841
DAD’S LAW 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 200; Orange 92865 Child support, custody, visitation and restraining orders for fathers. Monday –Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday by appt only. http://www.dadslaw.com/ (800) 323-7529
DEAF SERVICES Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc (GLAD) 2222 Laverna Avenue; LA 90041 http://www.gladinc.org/ (323) 478-8000 TTY (323) 550-4226
DIDI HIRSCH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Benj. Rush Ctr. For Individuals & Families in Crisis (adult outpatient-over 18) 4760 S. Sepulveda Blvd.; Culver City 90230 http://www.didihirsch.org/ Parenting classes (English & Spanish), Individual/family/groups/outpatient services. For emergency services (central intake) use Culver City (Admin. Off) number, Metro accepts indigent & Medi-Cal (672 S. Lafayette Park Pl., Ste. 6; LA 90057) Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (some evening hours) Culver/Palms (310) 895-2300, Manchester (323) 778-9593, Metro (213) 381-3626, Inglewood (310) 677-7808, Mar Vista (Child) (310) 751-1200, Emergency Services (310) 390-8896 (877) 7-CRISIS (877) 727-4747 Admin. Off (310) 390-6612
DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH CENTER: GLENDALE (FORMERLY GLEN ROBERTS CHILD STUDY TEAM) 1540 E. Colorado St.; Glendale 91205 Individual, family, group counseling, parenting classes in English, Spanish & Armenian. Sliding Scale-low income. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-5pm (818) 244-7257 Ext.4
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. (323) 881-0039
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE (800) 978-3600
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES, INC. 16461 Sherman Way, Ste. 180; Van Nuys 91406 http://www.dsala.org/ Buddy system, liaison w/hospital, New Parent Life, 1-on-1 info about support group, free parent support. Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm (818) 242-7871 (800) 464-8995
DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) 24 hours (800) 662-2878
DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association http://www.dyslexiala.org/ Monday & Thursday 10am-2pm (818) 506-8866
EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.parentingtots.org/ Mommy and Me group—infancy to 5 years, Warm Line—assists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672
EAST LA WOMEN’S CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) 1255 S. Atlantic Blvd.; LA 90022 http://elawc.org/ Serves children and mothers up to 12 years old, provides individual, family counseling and self-defense training. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231
EASTLAKE YOUTH SERVICES 3125 N. Broadway; LA 90031 Substance abuse treatment, outpatient, for adolescents, dual diagnosis. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (323) 222-4591
EDELMAN WESTSIDE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 11080 W. Olympic Blvd.; LA 90064 (cross street Sepulveda) Specify child or adult, individual, family & group counseling, parent support group (English & Spanish), socialization group & sibling groups, drug diversion program for youth and families, transitional living 18-22 years, Psychiatric Mobile Response Team & crisis assessment. Serves: West LA, Venice, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Malibu, and Santa Monica. Monday & Friday 8am-6pm, Tuesday- Thursday 8am-7pm (310) 966-6610
EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. (818) 898-0223
EL CENTRO DE AYUDA CENTER 3467 Whittier Blvd; LA 90023 elcentrodeayuda.org Individual & family therapy, youth and domestic violence program, drug diversion. Free for city residents. Fee for court & probation referrals. Monday-Thursday 8am – 8pm (323) 265-9228
EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 1157 Lemoyne Street; LA 90026 (cross Street Sunset in Echo Park) http://www.elcentrodelpueblo.org/ Counseling for at risk youths, after school programs, parenting (English & Spanish) Monday-Friday 9am-7:30pm (213) 483-6335
EL NIDO SERVICES http://elnidofamilycenters.org/ Various locations and services for teens, teen parents, and other parents: Mission Hills, Antelope Valley, Carson, Manchester (Head Start), Pacoima, Compton. Teen pregnancy prevention, teen parenting, child abuse counseling, delinquency diversion. Free parenting classes ( English & Spanish ) (818) 830-3646 (661) 274-4192 (310) 768-8030 (323) 971-7360 (818) 896-7776 (310) 223-0707
ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE http://da.lacounty.gov/seniors/default.htm Combined with Adult Protective Services (877) 477-3646
EMPLOYEE SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD)* EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LAUSD)* SUICIDE PREVENTION CRISIS LINE (LAUSD)* *see attached flyers for more information (213) 241-6670 (800) 285-7717 (877) 550-2525
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
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 8740 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 3750 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; LA 90008 http://www.ecf.net/home Direct services for adults and children who are developmentally disabled, parent group in an infant program, work training, supportive employment, and residential care for severely and profoundly retarded, recreation, art and summer camp program. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Main Office (310) 204-3300
FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 333 W. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, 90301 http://faithfulcentral.com/index.php Provides food, clothing, and toys. Los Angeles (323) 758-4506 Inglewood (310) 330-8000
FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM 3756 Santa Rosalia Dr., Ste. 213; LA 90008 http://www.findccla.org/ Therapy for children & families, parenting classes for adults (English & Spanish) Monday – Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (323) 296-3781
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
FOR THE CHILD 4565 California Ave., Long Beach 90807 http://www.forthechild.org/index.htm Child Abuse and Neglect Services, Family-Focused Mental Health Care, and PCIT. (562) 422-8472
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY 15350 Sherman Way, Ste. 140, Van Nuys 91406 http://www.fofca.org/ Therapeutic intervention from infant care to peaceful co-existence with teenagers. Parenting/adolescent groups (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm, Sliding Scale (818) 988-4285
GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1891 Effie St.; LA 90026 http://www.gatewayshospital.org/ Specialize in adolescent outpatient services. Insurance, Medi-Cal and some Short-Doyle. Wellness Center, 433 N. Hoover Street; LA 90004 (323) 644-2040
GATHERING PLACE, THE 514 N. Prospect Ave., Ste. 115; Redondo Beach 90277 http://www.griefcenter.info/welcome.html Adolescent and children’s groups, presentations to teachers on grieving and loss. (310) 374-6323
GET A LIFE FAMILY SUPPPORT CENTERS 5008 Valley Ridge Avenue; LA 90043 http://www.getalifechildcare.org Only provider in nation who offers childcare to caregivers who have chronic and terminal illnesses, therapy for children, Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Monday- Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 829-1724
GRIEF AND LOSS CENTER FOR CHILDREN Offices in Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena http://www.griefcenterforchildren.org/index.html Group for children and their families, free parenting classes (English & Spanish), training for therapists, clinicians, teachers, after-school personnel, parents. Main line (866) 744-7433 Para Espanol (818) 262-9101
GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) P.O. Box 67823; LA 90067 http://www.tcfla.org/ (310) 474-3407
GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Children’s outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm (562) 595- 1159 (562) 485- 3085
HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 W Carson St., Bldg. D5; Torrance 90509 http://www.harboruclapsych.com/?page_id=81 Child and adolescent psychiatry. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120
HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710; LA 90010 http://www.hbcfl.org/ Legal assistance, numerous payment options, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), domestic violence, divorce & paternity cases, custody, & visitation and child support. (213) 388-7515
HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) 840 N. Avenue 66; LA 90042 210 S. DeLancey Avenue, Ste 110 ; Pasadena 91105 (Offices) http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ Individual, family therapy, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), Youth intervention & prevention, after school program. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY http://www.havenhills.org/ 24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups, children’s program. 24HR hotline (818) 887-6589
HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SERVICES (formerly CHAMP) Referrals to Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Low cost health services. 8am-7pm Toll Free (877) 597-4777
HEALTHY CITY www.healthycity.org California's information + action resource for service referrals and social change. Search for community services, research and share community data, and consult Healthy City team for strategic advice.
HEALTHY FAMILIES http://www.healthyfamilies.com/ or http://www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov/ Provides comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage for children birth-19 years. Cost: $4 to $9 monthly, $27 for family. Medi-Cal no cost. (800) 880-5305
HERMANOS Drug Abuse Prevention Program 5801 E. Beverly Blvd.; LA 90022 http://www.treatmentcentersdirectory.com/California/Los-Angeles/hermanos-drugabuse-prevention-project-1823 School-based program for adolescents. Curriculum on building self-esteem (20 weeks), activities after school and on occasional weekends. Outreach Program: AA Meetings & Domestic Violence. Drug/alcohol outpatient counseling, and youth intervention. 9am-6pm (323) 722-4529
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
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004 Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered MondayFriday on a first come, first serve basis. Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034
HOSPICE OF PASADENA “I COUNT TOO” Located at Huntington Memorial Hospital An emotional support group for children, 8-18 yrs, who either have a close relative with a terminal illness or a relative who has died. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (626) 397-3600
HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave.; Bell Gardens 90201 Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age), case management and in-home registry, Family and Community Services, Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Parenting (English/Spanish), counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High), emergency (food, counseling, advocacy), interpretation/translation, home locator list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am-7pm (562) 806-5400
HYDE PARK FAMILY SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD) 6519 8TH Ave.; LA 90043 Infant and toddler mental health services, including infant stimulation, reading, learning and early social skill development. Developmental assessments, parent education classes on nutrition, special needs, effective discipline & self esteem. (323) 753-4551 INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY Telephone based information and referral service.
211 INQUILINOS UNIDOS (Tenants United) 1930 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 801; LA 90057 www.inquilinosunidos.org Serves as housing advocates by assisting with Code Enforcement repairs in partnership with the Los Angeles Housing Department, provide trainings to government staff, outreach to the Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils, individual case-management and referral services, and tenant/landlord interventions. (213) 483-7497
INSTITUTE FOR BLACK PARENTING 11222 South La Cienega Blvd., Ste. 233, Inglewood 90304 www.blackparenting.org Private, full-service adoption, foster care and family preservation agency. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm (310) 807-3350
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LA 3845 Selig Place; LA 90031 (near Lincoln Heights) www.iilosangeles.org Provides recreational activities, immigration and refugee services, toddler/pre-school program, arts & crafts, senior services, job placement and transportation cultural outings. Free. Monday- Friday 7:30am – 5pm (323) 224-3800 J.A.D.E. (Family Services) 3071 Firestone Blvd.; South Gate 90280 Provide counseling for drug /alcohol related problem, Referral must be made by P.O., Family counseling (ages 7-18), Youth education program, and Parenting classes (Spanish only). Serves: Cudahy, Huntington Park, Maywood, and South Gate. Monday- Friday 8am-5pm (323) 564-5233
JENESSE CENTER www.jenesse.org Domestic violence intervention program. (323)299-9496 (323) 731-6500 (800) 479-7328
JEOPARDY PROGRAM/LAPD http://www.lapdonline.org/for_your_family/content_basic_view/735 At-risk youngsters for gang involvement (ages 8-17 years) 77th St. Area (St. Andrews) SE Area (108th St.) SW Area (MLK Blvd)- Officer Hawkins North Hollywood Devonshire (213) 485-4285 (213) 972-7964 (213) 487-5800 (818) 623-4001 (818) 756-8270
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
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, atrisk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
JULES STEIN EYE INSTITUTE (UCLA) Humanistic Care Administrator Pediatric Ophthalmology Division Indigent Program: provides eye care for children of families in financial need. Monday-Friday 9am –5pm (310) 825-3090 Ext.5000
JULIA ANN SINGER CENTER (A Vista Del Mar Outpatient Service) 3200 (Motor Ave.); LA 90064 Family therapy, speech/language/play therapy, family stress, child abuse program, parenting classes (English/Spanish), psychological evaluations for learning disabilities and psychiatry services. Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm, Fridays 8-6 (310) 836-1223 Ext.500
JUVENILE IMPACT PROGRAM (J.I.P.) BOOT CAMP http://www.lapdonline.org/juvenile_division/content_basic_view/6290 77th Street Police Division Southeast Van Nuys Harbor Area Mission Hills. Central (213) 485-4285 (213) 485-6910 (818) 374-9410 (310) 548-7600 (818) 838-9858 (213) 972-1892
KAISER PERMANENTE WATTS COUNSELING & LEARNING CTR. 1465 E. 103rd St.; LA 90002 www.kp.org/watts/sca Family, individual and group counseling, bilingual art therapy, educational therapy, summer day camp ages 8-13 yrs., sleep-over camp (call in May) ages 7-14, Kids Can Cope—support group for children whose parents or siblings have cancer, group for latency-age boys who have pre-natal drug exposure, tutoring, free counseling to the community, Kaiser insurance not necessary. Monday & Friday 7am-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday 7am-7pm, Saturday 8:30am-5pm (323) 564-7911
KEDREN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 4211 S. Avalon Ave.; LA 90011 www.kedrenmentalhealth.com Provide comprehensive mental health services for adults and children, including psychiatric services. Transportation provided for some programs. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 233-0425
KIDS KONNECTED 26071 Merit Circle, Ste. 103; Laguna Hills 92653 www.kidskonnected.org Provide support to children 4 -18 years old who have a parent or sibling with cancer or lost a parent or sibling to cancer. Provide children care package free of charge. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (800) 899-2866
KOREAH LA www.koreahla.org KOREAH LA volunteers provide literacy services to students in Title I schools throughout Los Angeles. (323) 761-8153
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 3727 W. 6th St., Ste. 509; LA 90020 www.kafscla.org Provide individual and family counseling, domestic violence related services, and juvenile delinquency intervention. Parenting classes in Korean. Services provided on sliding fee scale. Monday-Friday 9-5:30 pm. (213)389-5755
LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Adultos y Niños de Central América 123 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 Provide free medical, dental and vision services for children only. Monday-Thursday 7:30am –5pm, Friday & Saturday 7:30am-12pm. (213) 989-7700 LAPD—DMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 24 hrs/7 days a week. (213) 485-3300
LAUSD STUDENT HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES District Nursing Services - Connie Moore Foster Care Unit - Norma Sturgis Healthy Start - Sherry Purcell Health Partnerships & Medi-Cal - Kim Uyeda Pupil Services and Attendance - Debra Duardo School Mental Health - Pia Escudero Crisis Counseling & Intervention Services – Ailleth Tom Suicide Prevention – Richard Lieberman (213) 765-2800 (213) 241-3842 (213) 241-3305 (213) 241-3872 (213) 241-3844 (213) 241-3841 (213) 241-2174 (213) 241-1259
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
LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LA Provide legal services and assistance in the following areas: human welfare, immigration, employment, consumer affairs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Administration- Crenshaw South Los Angeles Santa Monica Central ELA Long Beach (323) 801-7989 (213) 640-3884 (310) 899-6200 (213) 640-3881 (213) 640-3883 (562) 435-3501
LONG BEACH CHILD/ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM 240 East 20th Street; Long Beach 90806 Sub-section: Asian/Pacific Mental Health. Services: individual and family counseling. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am-6pm, Wednesday: 8am-7pm, Friday: 8am-5pm (562) 599-9271
LOS ANGELES CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC 3787 S. Vermont; LA 90007 www.lacgc.org Provide individual, group and family therapy. Offer a day treatment program. Walk-In 8am-12pm Outpatient hours: Monday-Friday 8am-8 pm (323) 766-2345
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751
LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE WATCH COMMANDER 1330 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90015 (213) 625-6631
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
LOS ANGELES YOUTH NETWORK Gower Location – drop-in services, 24 hour assistance 1550 N. Gower; LA 90028 Taft House – group home, youth typically referred after an initial intake and assessment. 1754 N. Taft Ave.; LA 90028 Beachwood location – housing for stable youth, typically placed here after being involved with interventions at other locations (Gower, Taft). www.layn.org Provide housing and individual and group counseling services for runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. Priority granted to DCFS referrals. Office hours: 9-5:30pm Administrative Office (323) 467- 8466 Gower - 24 Hours (323) 957-7364 Taft House (323) 366-2450
LOVED ONES SERVICES 5701 West Slauson Ave. Ste. 116, Culver City 90230 www.love.org Provide grief counseling services to victims of violent crime, child, adolescent and adult services available, offer victims assistance with funeral and burial procedures & financial assistance. Monday- Thursday 9am-5pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-3pm (310) 337-7006
LSS COMMUNITY CARE CENTER 6425 Tyrone Ave., Van Nuys 91401 www.lsssc.org Provide free food and clothing, employment services, ESL classes, computer training, and money management assistance. Must bring driver’s license or CA identification, utility bill, and proof of income to initiate process. (818) 901-9480
MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES Serves West Los Angeles, Culver City and Valley 12405 Venice Blvd., Ste. 172; LA 90066 Offer parent education classes, including child custody/legal issues. Services provided on a sliding fee scale. Monday-Thursdays 9am-5pm (Administrative Office). Classes offered Monday, Thursdays 6:30am-9:30pm. (310) 823-7846
MAXINE WATERS EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION CENTER 10925 So. Central Ave.; LA 90059 Diploma and certificate programs, credit recovery, adult independent study program for HS diploma, ESL, GED preparation. Students should be at the 9th grade level, priority granted to 12th graders. (323) 564-1431
MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.; Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.com Provide individual and group counseling services, substance abuse treatment, poverty reduction services, food bank, clothing. Offer Thanksgiving baskets to schools. Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm (818) 897-2443
MINORITY AIDS PROJECT 5149 W. Jefferson Blvd.; LA 90016 http://www.map-usa.org/html/greeting.html Services provided: Health Education & Prevention, Case Management, Transitional Case Management, Treatment Adherence, Housing, Psychological Support Services, Needle Exchange, Prevention for Positives, Medical & Social Service Referral, and Emergency Food. (323) 222-4591
MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER 101 N. La Brea, Ste. 301; Inglewood 90301 Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing, physical exams, numerous payment options, and health care to the uninsured. Monday-Friday 1pm –7pm (310) 412-0202
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
NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER 141 Duesenberg Dr. Ste. 11, Westlake Village 91362 www.schoolsafety.us (805) 373-9977
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY CENTER 1409 E. 4th St., Ste. F; Long Beach 90802 (by appt. only) Monday-Thursday 1pm-7:30 pm 15508 S. Western Ave., Gardena 90247 Monday-Thursdays 10am-8pm, Friday 10am-3pm 2349 Torrance Blvd.; Torrance 90504 505 W. PCH, 2nd Fl., Ste. B; Wilmington 90744 Provide court approved counseling programs in the following: parenting skills, abuse/domestic violence, and anger management. (310) 715-8885
NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM Little Tokyo Service Center 231 E. Third St.; LA 90013 Services: individual and family counseling. Monday- Friday 9am-5pm (213) 473-1602 Ext.2
NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS (NPS) AGENCIES (LAUSD) Provide referrals to NPS agencies, student must have an active IEP and school must initiate the process for referral, consult with school site Administrator who oversees Special Education programs on campus prior to referral. Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm (213) 241-3373
NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CLINIC 5564 North Figueroa; LA 90042 Provide children vaccinations and wellness exams, counseling for mothers, prenatal care and family planning. Offer services for people who are homeless. Provide mental health assessments for those at-risk. Monday - Friday 8am-5am (323) 256-3884
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL 1360 N. St. Andrews Pl.; LA 90028 Provide K-8 students with clothing, shoes and school uniforms (blue & white). School employee must facilitate referral and accompany student(s) to obtain resources. Monday-Thursday 10am – 1pm Appointment Line (323) 469-6017
OUR HOUSE (BEREAVEMENT CENTER) 1663 Sawtelle Blvd., Ste. 300; LA 90025 21860 Burbank Blvd., Ste 195; Woodland Hills 91367 http://www.ourhouse-grief.org/ Provides compassionate support for children and adults. Services: pre-school, latency & teenage grief groups, Grieving Parents Group, Widow/Widower groups, sliding scale. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 473-1511 (818) 222-3344
PARA LOS NIÑOS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 838 East 6th Street, L.A 90021 Provide mental health services for children and families, and parenting classes in Spanish. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (213) 623-8446
PARENT RESOURCE NETWORK (LAUSD) 333 South Beaudry Blvd., 17th Fl; LA 90017 Provides parents with the educational resources with particular emphasis with special education students. Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm (800) 933-8133 (213) 241-8132
PARENTING INSTITUTE INC. 3701 Stocker St., Ste. 302; LA 90008 www.contemporaryservices.net Provide individual, family and group counseling, parenting classes (English only), offer services to address child abuse/neglect, substance abuse issues, legal counseling for child custody, outreach for foster and group home support in child’s residential setting. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (323) 295-2060
PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP SMH—Valley Clinic (Linda Diamond) Tuesdays 9am (English), 11am (Spanish) (818) 997-2640 PARENTS OF WATTS (POW) 10828 Lou Dillon Ave.; LA 90059 Field technicians training, assists in obtaining GED, computer fiber optics training program to install telephone wires and cable, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 566-7556
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE 1015 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200; LA 90017 605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400; LA 90015 www.peaceoverviolence.org Provide domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse counseling. Offers a Teen Program through LAUSD Health Education Programs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Office (213) 955-9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626- 3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE (Formally LA Commission on Assault Against Women) 1015 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 200; LA 90017 Counseling for domestic violence. English, Spanish, Deaf/Disabled. Monday – Friday 9am–5pm Office (213) 955-9090, ext. 107 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St.; LA 90015 www.eisnerpedcenter.org Developmental evaluations, pediatric medicine, dental, orthodontia, women’s health services, early intervention services. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am-7pm & Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8am-4:30pm (213) 746-1037
PEOPLE WHO CARE 1500 West Slauson Ave.; LA 90047 www.pycyc.org Counseling for children, provide opportunities for community service, parenting classes in English and graffiti removal. (323) 778-8905
PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) 5445 Balboa Blvd.; Encino 91316 www.pgi.edu Individual, family, groups for children, teen groups, domestic violence, divorced parents, Latino Program, anger management, and unemployment. Parenting classes (English, Spanish). Sliding scale ($20-$60—ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm (818) 907-9980
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414
PLAZA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER (Stevenson MS Healthy Start) 4018 City Terrace Dr.; E. LA 90063 Provides domestic violence & support groups (English/Spanish), case management, tutoring, anger management, and parenting. Monday-Friday 8am -5pm (323) 268-1041
PROJECT 10 (Student Health & Human Services) Education Equity Compliance Office 333 So. Beaudry Ave. 20th Fl.; LA 90017 http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/lausd/offices/eec/project10.htm Specialist: Steve Jimenez, Title IX Dropout prevention program targeted for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender & questioning youth. (213) 241-7682
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 902 ; LA 90010-2512 www.disabilityrightsca.org For parents with children with special needs. Federal funding—free. Intake—9am-3pm, Office: 9am-5pm. (800) 776-5746 Intake (213) 427- 8767
PROTECTION LEGAL FEMENINA 5300 E. Beverly Blvd., Ste. D.; LA 90032 Assists with restraining orders and simple divorce/legal separations (men & women), custody visitations, step parent adoption, and name changes. Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5pm; Saturday 10am-2pm (323) 721-9882 (323) 721-7731
PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) – 24/7 http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 Main Office/S. Central Harbor UCLA SF Valley Downtown South LA (800) 854-7771 (310) 222-1631 (818) 832-2410 (213) 351- 2813/2815 (310) 668- 5150/5151
PTA – 10th DISTRICT 1000 Venice Blvd.; LA 90015 (near Figueroa) Medical, Dental and eye clinic, clothing and food Valley PTA LD 2 (213) 745-7114 (818) 899-6113
RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) Northridge Hospital Medical Center (CATS-Children’s Assessment & Treatment Service) Sherman Way Campus—14331 Gault Street, Van Nuys Infants through adults--rape, sexual/physical abuse. 9am-5:30pm (24 hours on call) (818) 904-3658 (818) 908-8632
RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE Parker Center Abuse Unit, Juvenile unit, Spousal Unit (Rampart LAPD Division). Hotline (310) 392- 8381
RECREATION & PARKS---CITY OF LOS ANGELES 221 N. Figueroa St. Ste. 1550; LA 90012 www.laparks.org Monday-Friday 8am – 4:30pm Main Office (213) 202-2700 LA County 311
REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034 www.vistadelmar.org Educational and psychological testing, therapy & tutoring. Monday – Friday 8:30am-5pm (310) 204-1666
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
RESOURCES UNLIMITED Referral information for the disabled and senior community (818) 606-4912
RICHSTONE FAMILY CENTER 13634 Cordary; Hawthorne 90250 (Center Address) www.richstonefamily.org Prevention of child abuse with families, counseling, home visitation program, case management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), and afterschool program 1pm-8pm. Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-6:30pm (310) 970-1921 Emergency (310) 970-1330
Free wash laundry www.laundrylove.org
International Institue of L.A Child Development 323-224-3800 www.iilosangeles.org M-F 8:30am-5pm Services for children ages 1-12 years CASH AID
Connections for children 310-452-3325 resources library, toy loan program cfc-ca.org
FOOD BANKS (FREE FOOD) Mondays: 10am-12pm & 12:30pm-2pm 1611 Pine Lutheran Social Services. Tuesdays: 9am-12pm COA, Catholic Charities 9:30am-12pm & 1:30pm-3pm, Wednesday: Lutheran 11am-12pm & 12:30pm-2pm. Thursdays: COA 9am-12pm, Catholic Charities 9:30am-12pm & 1:30pm-3pm, Lutheran Social Services 10am-12pm & 12:30-2pm.
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
Mental Health America - The Village 456 Elm Ave LB 562-437-6717 Hours Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri 7:30am-12:30pm Wed. 10am-1pm
Long Beach Senior Center 1150 E. 4th St. LB 562-570-3500 hours: mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm Sat. 10am-4pm for ages 50 and older. Information and referral to emergency food, clothing, apartment list, job & transportation assistance.
Long Beach Rescue Mission 1335 Pacific Avenue Long Beach, CA. clothing M 4-6pm, meals 11am & 5pm 5625911292
Disabled Resource Center 2750 East Spring St. suit 100 LB Ca 90806 phone 562-427-1000 hours M-F 8am-12pm & 1pm-5pm Serving people with physical mental and development disability. Screening & referrals for emergency service, food, limitied transportation, benefits couseling/advocacy.
Christian Outreach in Action 515 E. 3rd st. phone: 562-432-1440 office hours: M-F 9am-4pm; clothing Fri 9am-2pm. Food Bank Tue & Thurs 9am-12pm, Bfast M-F 7am-8am Dinner mon-fri 4:30-5:30pm
Alcoholic Anonymous 562-989-7697
Adult Protective Services 1-888-202-4248
Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-540-4000
Dept of child and family services 562-497-3500
Fair Housing Foundation 562-989-1206
Older Adult Senior abuse 1-800-992-1660
Legal Aid Foundation 562-435-3501
L.A. County Mental Health Access 1-800-854-7771
Pacific Gateway workforce Investment Network 562-570-3700
National Sexual Assult Hotline 18006561673
Suicide Hotline 1-800-784-2433
Long Beach Career Transition Center Center 3447 Atlantic Ave. 562-570-3700 pacific-gateway.org M-F 8am-5pm Training & employment services for laid off or long term unemployed persons.
Goodwill, Serving the people of So. L.A county 800 W. PCH LB 90806 phone 562-435-3411 hours: M-F 8am-4:30pm Vocational education and work training programs thinkgood.org
The Salvation Army Family Service 3092 LB Blvd LB CA 90807 562-426-7637 Tue-Thurs Hours: 8:30am-11:30am, homeless individual Tue 8:30am-11:30am familites wed-thurs 8:30am-11:30am emergency food, clothing, transportation, homeless assistance.
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.
Thomas House Shelter Garden Grove 714-647-7534 90 day program Must have some type of income.
Sober Living House - The Sober Step, LLC 562-762-8980, 562-375-1186 906 Hoffman Ave Long Beach ask for Colin Lee or Willie
Regina House Shelter in Santa Ana 714-836-7188 6 month program 4 single mothers.
Marco House Coed $335 per month 562-233-1943
Jamboree Housing 2 bedroom $677 562-495-4225 745 West 3rd Street LB CA Get on waiting lige M-F 9am - 5pm
Interval House Crisis Shelter Seal Beach, CA 714-891-8121
HUD Housing 1-800-955-2232 M-F 9am-5pm
Housing right center L.A 1-800-477-5977
Housing program 562-570-6949 Loan Program for first time buyers.
Housing help per month $300-$500 shared or private room 562-285-8841, 562-984-9734 562-283-9642 washingtonministries.com 8 per bathroom to share housing help per month
Housing Authority of the county of Los Angeles Sect. 8 626-262-4501 M-F 8am-5pm
Haven House $525 per month 562-591-1848
Creative Neighbor Tammy Houston Community Agency 4 homeless 323-778-7434 323-517-5733 shelter
Brownson House Community Center 213-251-3582 hotel vouchers food bill help etc
A place for mom senior housing 18002173942
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
Fellowship Sober Living $950 per couple $775 for one 562-477-6333 $150 non-refundable deposit
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
Queen City Roadway Inn Hotel 562-597-4455 $485 Weekly.
LB Inn Temple and PCH Hotel 562-494-4393
La Pasada Hotel Studios rooms ask for Cindy Bragg 310-770-1489 515 W. 3rd St. LB CA 90802 $550 monthly
Gardena Tower Inn Hotel 310-323-0421, 562-659-1625 $299 plus tax 2 people $1200 monthly
Downey Hotel Motel 562-862-5050 $320 weekly $1280
Dons Motel Hotel 562-494-4567 $1480 monthly
Cloud 9 motel hotel 714-827-5610 5682 Lincoln Ave. Cypress, CA 90630 $52 daily one bedroom two people $250 weekly, and $1k monthly
Belmonth Shore Inn Hotel $387 weekly 5624346236
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 Coast Hotel 562-597-1583 $400 weekly
The Village Hotel No couples proof of income 714-309-3013 562-429-0974 4430 Village Road Long Beach, CA 90808 $200 deposit $700 monthly has washer and dryer shared bathroom
The Rocky Hotel 562-591-2336 $350 weekly
The Park Hotel shared bathroom 562-985-3120 3712 East Anaheim St. N Redondo must have ID 140 weekly $580
Seaport Marina Hotel 562-434-8451 weekly 2 bd room 2 persons to 4 price don't change.
Childnet Youth & Family Services childnet 562-490-7600
Long Beach Police Foundation (quality of Life program) lbpolicefoundation 562-343-5111
Long Beach Bar Foundation (shortstop-juvenile crime prevention/diversion program ages 10-17 4lbbf.org
Legal Aid Foundation of LA www.lafla.org 562-435-3501
For the child (comprehension child abuse treatment and family focused mental health care, counseling, and therapy to strenghten families and provid the tools of healing children. for the child.org 562-422-8472
Su Casa (emergency/transitional shelter and 24 hour hotline for victims of domestic violence. sucasaadv.org 562-421-6537
Women Shelter of Long Beach (assist victim and their children by providing shelter and supportive services, 24 hour crisis hotline, counseling social services support, legal and health advocacy and more. www.womenshelterlb.org/aboutus.php 562-437-7233
Alma Family Services (range of services for individual and families with special needs. almafamilyservices.org 562-624-8844
Help me Help you helpmehelpu.org 562-733-1147 ext. 160
Children Today childrentoday.org
Linc Housing linchousing.org 562-684-1100
Heartstone Community Foundation hearthstonecommunity.org 562-435-0419
Bethune Transitional Center for homeless students 562-435-0419
Children's Home Society chs-ca.org 562-256-7490
LB Job Corps Center longbeach.jobcorps.gov 562-983-1777 ages 16-24
Conservation Corps of LB cclb-corps.gov 562-983-1777 ages
LB Community Action Partnership lbcap.org
Starview Community Services starsinc.com 562-427-6818 100 East Wardlow Road LB CA
Harbor view community services sunh.com 562-981-9392
The Guidance Center 562-595-1159
For the child - forthechild.org 562-427-7671
Share Ourselves - Gas, gift cards, buss pass for FREE 949-270-2100 1550 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 7:45am sharp
St. Lukes 562-436-4047 Food Bank Sat 9:30
The Village on Elm 562-437-6717 Residential placement 4 mentally ill apt listing low income
Unity of Life Foundation 562-225-0566 utility assistant toiletries rental assistant
Urban Community Outreach Drop in Center 562-582-1000 241 Cedar Ave. Long Beach 2nd sund food bank everyday meals sunday 12:30-4pm
Victim Compensation (LB Police) Victim Witness Center 1-800-777-9229 1-800-773-7575 275 Magnolia Ave LB CA 90802 victimcompensation.ca.gov
Victim info and notification everyday VINE 1-877-846-3452 Free anonymous, computer based telephone system victims of domestic violencecrim, etc. Bine will telephone the caller if an offender is still custoty they will provide custody locations open 24 hours per day.
W. Hollywood compensation Service Center over 55 age 323-857-8202 Income tax filing free legal aid, meals, food, arrange home deliveries info on medicare.
Wellness Center FREE computer use 562-285-0149 830 Atlantic Ave Must take I.D 9am-5pm
Family Service East Long Beach 562-493-1496 www.familyserviceslongbeach.org M-TH 9am-8pm Fri 1-8pm Sat.9am-2pm Anger Managment
Network the mentor 562-981-9307
Nami 562-435-2264 namilongbeach.org
Meals on wheels of LB 562-424-2119 562-420-9660 mealsonwheels.org
LB Youth Center 562-961-9403
Linc Housing Corp 562-684-1100
Life Steps Foundation 562-437-2620
Juvenile Crime Prevention 5626242377
Junior League of Long Beach 562-989-6400
Jewish Community ctr-LB 5624267601
Human Services Association 562-599-7185 562-428-6538
Helpline Youth Counseling 562-599-2244
Grand parents as parents 562-421-7991
Golden Rain Foundation 562-430-2636
Girlshood 562-981-3100
For the Child 562-422-8472 562-427-7671
Family Services Homemakers 1043 Pine Avenue 562-436-3358
Exchange Club Family 1032 Redondo Ave LB 562-434-6899
Donor Services Group LLC 1349 Loma Ave LB 562-494-4152
Department of Health and Human Services 2525 Grand LB 562-570-4315
Women's shelter of LB 562-437-4663
We Care 562-598-9790
Volunteer Center 562-590-8844 1407 East 4th Street LB 90802
Social Vocational Service 562-424-7322
Ronald Mc Donald's House 562-424-1825
Precious Life Shelter 562-431-5025
Partner for Growth 562-984-0988
New Life Beginnings shelter for female 562-590-1538 newlifebeginnings.org
***FREE CLOTHING***
M-F Centro Shalom 8am-4pm
Beacon for him 9am-12pm Mondays
1st Baptist Church 9:30am-11am Mondays
Catholic Charities 9:30am-12pm & 1:30-3pm M&W
Lutheran 10am-12pm & 12:30pm-2pm M-TH
Fridays COA 9am-2pm
Saturdays The Closet @7th Street Church 10am-1pm
4th Sunday Urban Drop in center 12:30pm-4pm
FOR VISION: low-vision.org and www.empowertech.org
RESOURCES
To help quit smoking: 1-877-879-6422 nicotine-anonymous.org, To help quit smoking 1-877-448-7848, California Smokers Helpline 1-800-622-8887 californiasmokerhelpline.org, to help quit smoking 1-877-879-6422 nicotine-anonymous.org
1877-Exam-GED 1-877-392-6433, 180062myGED (18006269433), Tutor.com
Braille Institue Los Angeles Sight Center 323-663-1111 brailleinstitute.org FREE after school activities, summer camp and some weekend activities.
HOUSING RESOURCES
LOS ANGELES HOMELESS AUTHORITY http://www.lahsa.org/gethelp.asp
St. Joseph Center www.stjosephctr.org
People Assisting the homeless www.epath.org/index_index_01.php
www.centroshalom.org housing assistance
Permanent housing 562-983-7289
http://www.lafla.org/article.php?id=164
LB Housing Authority 521 East 4th Street LBCA 90802 562-570-6985 M-F 7:30am-4:30pm
www.unityoflife.org
housing.lacounty.gov
Housing Program(s) 562-570-6949
Housing Rights Center LA 1-800-477-5977
HUD Housing 1-800-955-2232
Interval Housing Crisis Shelter Seal Beach 714-891-8121
Jamboree Housing 2bd $677 per month 562-495-4225 745 W. 3rd Street Get on waiting list
L.A. City Housing Department 1-866-557-7368
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
24-hour Hotline will refer to all meetings or counseling over the phone.
Central Office
(800)
923-8722
ADDA
www.add.org
Attention Deficit Disorder Association for adults with ADHD.
(800)
939-1019
Additude Magazine
www.additudemag.com
Tips and strategies for family coping with ADHD.
(888) 762-8475
ADHD- CHADD
www.chadd.org
Educates individuals & families about ADHD.
(301) 306-7070
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (213) 351-5401
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
AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER
7891 La Tijera; LA 90045
Individual and family counseling (7 days)
http://swww.airportmarina.org/
(310) 670-1410
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
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
3333 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 550; LA 90010
http://kids-alliance.org/
Assist foster families w/legal guardianship, adoption, IEPs, government benefits with pro
bono legal assistance.
(213) 368-6012
BASIC NEEDS/EMERGENCY
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
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
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300
CITY OF GARDENA RECREATION & HUMAN SERVICES DEPT. 1651 W. 162nd St., Gardena 90247 Serves all Schools in Gardena areas. Free to all Gardena residents. Emergency services for food, clothing, & shelter, counseling. Monday-Friday 8am – 5:30pm (310) 217-9596
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
FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 333 W. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, 90301 http://faithfulcentral.com/index.php Provides food, clothing, and toys. Los Angeles (323) 758-4506 Inglewood (310) 330-8000
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004 Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered MondayFriday on a first come, first serve basis. Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave.; Bell Gardens 90201 Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age), case management and in-home registry, Family and Community Services, Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Parenting (English/Spanish), counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High), emergency (food, counseling, advocacy), interpretation/translation, home locator list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am-7pm (562) 806-5400 INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY Telephone based information and referral service. 211
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, atrisk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
LSS COMMUNITY CARE CENTER 6425 Tyrone Ave., Van Nuys 91401 www.lsssc.org Provide free food and clothing, employment services, ESL classes, computer training, and money management assistance. Must bring driver’s license or CA identification, utility bill, and proof of income to initiate process. (818) 901-9480
MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.; Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.com Provide individual and group counseling services, substance abuse treatment, poverty reduction services, food bank, clothing. Offer Thanksgiving baskets to schools. Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm (818) 897-2443
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL 1360 N. St. Andrews Pl.; LA 90028 Provide K-8 students with clothing, shoes and school uniforms (blue & white). School employee must facilitate referral and accompany student(s) to obtain resources. Monday-Thursday 10am – 1pm Appointment Line (323) 469-6017
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE 1015 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200; LA 90017 605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400; LA 90015 www.peaceoverviolence.org Provide domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse counseling. Offers a Teen Program through LAUSD Health Education Programs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Office (213) 955-9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626- 3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414 SHARE 6666 Green Valley Circle; Culver City, 90230 http://www.shareselfhelp.org/ More than 7,000 self-help groups. Parent may call for assistance. (310) 305-8878
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION- LA Co (SSI) http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/spa4/yourcommunity/svcdisable.htm If you are blind, disabled or 65 years and older, you may be able to get cash and free medical services. If your child is blind he or she may also qualify for SSI. (800) 772-1213
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
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145 VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victim’s geographical area. Will pay medical bills & mental health costs, general burial, income loss, rehabilitation and relocation costs for domestic violence. Will pay balance of medical costs not covered by insurance. Out of state visitors victimized in CA can also be compensated. (800) 777-9229
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
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
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
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300
CITY OF GARDENA RECREATION & HUMAN SERVICES DEPT. 1651 W. 162nd St., Gardena 90247 Serves all Schools in Gardena areas. Free to all Gardena residents. Emergency services for food, clothing, & shelter, counseling. Monday-Friday 8am – 5:30pm (310) 217-9596
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
FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 333 W. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, 90301 http://faithfulcentral.com/index.php Provides food, clothing, and toys. Los Angeles (323) 758-4506 Inglewood (310) 330-8000
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004 Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered MondayFriday on a first come, first serve basis. Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave.; Bell Gardens 90201 Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age), case management and in-home registry, Family and Community Services, Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Parenting (English/Spanish), counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High), emergency (food, counseling, advocacy), interpretation/translation, home locator list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am-7pm (562) 806-5400 INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY Telephone based information and referral service. 211
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, atrisk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
LSS COMMUNITY CARE CENTER 6425 Tyrone Ave., Van Nuys 91401 www.lsssc.org Provide free food and clothing, employment services, ESL classes, computer training, and money management assistance. Must bring driver’s license or CA identification, utility bill, and proof of income to initiate process. (818) 901-9480
MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.; Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.com Provide individual and group counseling services, substance abuse treatment, poverty reduction services, food bank, clothing. Offer Thanksgiving baskets to schools. Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm (818) 897-2443
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL 1360 N. St. Andrews Pl.; LA 90028 Provide K-8 students with clothing, shoes and school uniforms (blue & white). School employee must facilitate referral and accompany student(s) to obtain resources. Monday-Thursday 10am – 1pm Appointment Line (323) 469-6017
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE 1015 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200; LA 90017 605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400; LA 90015 www.peaceoverviolence.org Provide domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse counseling. Offers a Teen Program through LAUSD Health Education Programs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Office (213) 955-9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626- 3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414 SHARE 6666 Green Valley Circle; Culver City, 90230 http://www.shareselfhelp.org/ More than 7,000 self-help groups. Parent may call for assistance. (310) 305-8878
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION- LA Co (SSI) http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/spa4/yourcommunity/svcdisable.htm If you are blind, disabled or 65 years and older, you may be able to get cash and free medical services. If your child is blind he or she may also qualify for SSI. (800) 772-1213
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
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145 VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victim’s geographical area. Will pay medical bills & mental health costs, general burial, income loss, rehabilitation and relocation costs for domestic violence. Will pay balance of medical costs not covered by insurance. Out of state visitors victimized in CA can also be compensated. (800) 777-9229
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
CHILD CARE
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. (323) 881-0039
GET A LIFE FAMILY SUPPPORT CENTERS 5008 Valley Ridge Avenue; LA 90043 http://www.getalifechildcare.org Only provider in nation who offers childcare to caregivers who have chronic and terminal illnesses, therapy for children, Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Monday- Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 829-1724
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414
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 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
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. (323) 881-0039
GET A LIFE FAMILY SUPPPORT CENTERS 5008 Valley Ridge Avenue; LA 90043 http://www.getalifechildcare.org Only provider in nation who offers childcare to caregivers who have chronic and terminal illnesses, therapy for children, Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Monday- Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 829-1724
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414
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 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
GANG PREVENTION/INTERVENTION
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
JEOPARDY PROGRAM/LAPD http://www.lapdonline.org/for_your_family/content_basic_view/735 At-risk youngsters for gang involvement (ages 8-17 years) 77th St. Area (St. Andrews) SE Area (108th St.) SW Area (MLK Blvd)- Officer Hawkins North Hollywood Devonshire (213) 485-4285 (213) 972-7964 (213) 487-5800 (818) 623-4001 (818) 756-8270
JUVENILE IMPACT PROGRAM (J.I.P.) BOOT CAMP http://www.lapdonline.org/juvenile_division/content_basic_view/6290 77th Street Police Division Southeast Van Nuys Harbor Area Mission Hills. Central (213) 485-4285 (213) 485-6910 (818) 374-9410 (310) 548-7600 (818) 838-9858 (213) 972-1892
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 3727 W. 6th St., Ste. 509; LA 90020 www.kafscla.org Provide individual and family counseling, domestic violence related services, and juvenile delinquency intervention. Parenting classes in Korean. Services provided on sliding fee scale. Monday-Friday 9-5:30 pm. (213)389-5755
SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS Serves Van Nuys & North Hollywood School based programs for LA Co 3rd District. (818) 373-8110
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145
WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) 1513 East 103rd Street; LA 90002 [email protected] Provides visible adult presence in designated areas. Safe routes and safe havens for students to and from school. Promotes youth academic achievement. Gang conflict resolution and life skills. Satellite at Jordan HS. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 799-4175 Cell (323) 974- 6808
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
JEOPARDY PROGRAM/LAPD http://www.lapdonline.org/for_your_family/content_basic_view/735 At-risk youngsters for gang involvement (ages 8-17 years) 77th St. Area (St. Andrews) SE Area (108th St.) SW Area (MLK Blvd)- Officer Hawkins North Hollywood Devonshire (213) 485-4285 (213) 972-7964 (213) 487-5800 (818) 623-4001 (818) 756-8270
JUVENILE IMPACT PROGRAM (J.I.P.) BOOT CAMP http://www.lapdonline.org/juvenile_division/content_basic_view/6290 77th Street Police Division Southeast Van Nuys Harbor Area Mission Hills. Central (213) 485-4285 (213) 485-6910 (818) 374-9410 (310) 548-7600 (818) 838-9858 (213) 972-1892
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 3727 W. 6th St., Ste. 509; LA 90020 www.kafscla.org Provide individual and family counseling, domestic violence related services, and juvenile delinquency intervention. Parenting classes in Korean. Services provided on sliding fee scale. Monday-Friday 9-5:30 pm. (213)389-5755
SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS Serves Van Nuys & North Hollywood School based programs for LA Co 3rd District. (818) 373-8110
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145
WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) 1513 East 103rd Street; LA 90002 [email protected] Provides visible adult presence in designated areas. Safe routes and safe havens for students to and from school. Promotes youth academic achievement. Gang conflict resolution and life skills. Satellite at Jordan HS. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 799-4175 Cell (323) 974- 6808
GRIEF
GATHERING PLACE, THE 514 N. Prospect Ave., Ste. 115; Redondo Beach 90277 http://www.griefcenter.info/welcome.html Adolescent and children’s groups, presentations to teachers on grieving and loss. (310) 374-6323
GRIEF AND LOSS CENTER FOR CHILDREN Offices in Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena http://www.griefcenterforchildren.org/index.html Group for children and their families, free parenting classes (English & Spanish), training for therapists, clinicians, teachers, after-school personnel, parents. Main line (866) 744-7433 Para Espanol (818) 262-9101
GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) P.O. Box 67823; LA 90067 http://www.tcfla.org/ (310) 474-3407
HOSPICE OF PASADENA “I COUNT TOO” Located at Huntington Memorial Hospital An emotional support group for children, 8-18 yrs, who either have a close relative with a terminal illness or a relative who has died. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (626) 397-3600
KIDS KONNECTED 26071 Merit Circle, Ste. 103; Laguna Hills 92653 www.kidskonnected.org Provide support to children 4 -18 years old who have a parent or sibling with cancer or lost a parent or sibling to cancer. Provide children care package free of charge. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (800) 899-2866
LOVED ONES SERVICES 5701 West Slauson Ave. Ste. 116, Culver City 90230 www.love.org Provide grief counseling services to victims of violent crime, child, adolescent and adult services available, offer victims assistance with funeral and burial procedures & financial assistance. Monday- Thursday 9am-5pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-3pm (310) 337-7006
OUR HOUSE (BEREAVEMENT CENTER) 1663 Sawtelle Blvd., Ste. 300; LA 90025 21860 Burbank Blvd., Ste 195; Woodland Hills 91367 http://www.ourhouse-grief.org/ Provides compassionate support for children and adults. Services: pre-school, latency & teenage grief groups, Grieving Parents Group, Widow/Widower groups, sliding scale. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 473-1511 (818) 222-3344
GATHERING PLACE, THE 514 N. Prospect Ave., Ste. 115; Redondo Beach 90277 http://www.griefcenter.info/welcome.html Adolescent and children’s groups, presentations to teachers on grieving and loss. (310) 374-6323
GRIEF AND LOSS CENTER FOR CHILDREN Offices in Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena http://www.griefcenterforchildren.org/index.html Group for children and their families, free parenting classes (English & Spanish), training for therapists, clinicians, teachers, after-school personnel, parents. Main line (866) 744-7433 Para Espanol (818) 262-9101
GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) P.O. Box 67823; LA 90067 http://www.tcfla.org/ (310) 474-3407
HOSPICE OF PASADENA “I COUNT TOO” Located at Huntington Memorial Hospital An emotional support group for children, 8-18 yrs, who either have a close relative with a terminal illness or a relative who has died. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (626) 397-3600
KIDS KONNECTED 26071 Merit Circle, Ste. 103; Laguna Hills 92653 www.kidskonnected.org Provide support to children 4 -18 years old who have a parent or sibling with cancer or lost a parent or sibling to cancer. Provide children care package free of charge. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (800) 899-2866
LOVED ONES SERVICES 5701 West Slauson Ave. Ste. 116, Culver City 90230 www.love.org Provide grief counseling services to victims of violent crime, child, adolescent and adult services available, offer victims assistance with funeral and burial procedures & financial assistance. Monday- Thursday 9am-5pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-3pm (310) 337-7006
OUR HOUSE (BEREAVEMENT CENTER) 1663 Sawtelle Blvd., Ste. 300; LA 90025 21860 Burbank Blvd., Ste 195; Woodland Hills 91367 http://www.ourhouse-grief.org/ Provides compassionate support for children and adults. Services: pre-school, latency & teenage grief groups, Grieving Parents Group, Widow/Widower groups, sliding scale. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 473-1511 (818) 222-3344
HOTLINES
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (213) 351-5401
BABY SAFE Legal relinquishment of newborns up to three days old. (877) 222-9723
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE Counseling for runaways, depressed and all crisis calls. Ages 12-24 yrs. Also work with parents. 7 days a week in English & Spanish. (800) 463-4066
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940 CHICANA SERVICE ACTION Center 315 W. 9th St., Ste 101; LA 90012 http://www.lacsac.com/#! Provides job training and free placement, DV hotline and residential services. (213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) (800) 540-4000
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES, INC. 16461 Sherman Way, Ste. 180; Van Nuys 91406 http://www.dsala.org/ Buddy system, liaison w/hospital, New Parent Life, 1-on-1 info about support group, free parent support. Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm (818) 242-7871 (800) 464-8995
DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) 24 hours (800) 662-2878
EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.parentingtots.org/ Mommy and Me group—infancy to 5 years, Warm Line—assists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672
EAST LA WOMEN’S CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) 1255 S. Atlantic Blvd., LA 90022 Serves children and mothers up to 12 years old Provides individual, family counseling and self-defense training Monday-Friday 9 am-6pm http://elawc.org/ Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231
ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE http://da.lacounty.gov/seniors/default.htm Combined with Adult Protective Services (877) 477-3646
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY http://www.havenhills.org/ 24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups, children’s program. 24HR hotline (818) 887-6589 LAPD—DMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 24 hrs/7 days a week. (213) 485-3300
PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) – 24/7 http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 Main Office/S. Central Harbor UCLA SF Valley Downtown South LA (800) 854-7771 (310) 222-1631 (818) 832-2410 (213) 351- 2813/2815 (310) 668- 5150/5151
RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE Parker Center Abuse Unit, Juvenile unit, Spousal Unit (Rampart LAPD Division). Hotline (310) 392-8381
RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) Northridge Hospital Medical Center (CATS-Children’s Assessment & Treatment Service) Sherman Way Campus—14331 Gault Street, Van Nuys Infants through adults--rape, sexual/physical abuse. 9am-5:30pm (24 hours on call) (818) 904-3658 (818) 908-8632 Sheriff—M.E.T. Sheriff—DMH Mental Evaluation Team; 5 pm - 1 am; 7 days a week (626) 258-3002
SUICIDE PREVENTION: Crisis Line (24 hrs.) Dept. Of Mental Health http://www.didihirsch.org/services/emergency/spc Referrals to survivors after suicide, & mental health needs. (877) 727-4747 Spanish (800) 784-2432
TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) http://teenlineonline.org/ Hotlines for teens, by teens. (800)TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336 (310) 855-4673
TEEN WARM LINE http://www.first5la.org/articles/evies-desk-summer-bbqs-and-kids-safety-tip Warm Line for First 5 LA Connect (bi-lingual for medical questions, pregnancy & birth through 5 yrs), and Early Childhood Parenting Center (non-medical questions regarding development). (800) 211-5672 (310) 281-9770
YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS) (800) 843-5200
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (213) 351-5401
BABY SAFE Legal relinquishment of newborns up to three days old. (877) 222-9723
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE Counseling for runaways, depressed and all crisis calls. Ages 12-24 yrs. Also work with parents. 7 days a week in English & Spanish. (800) 463-4066
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940 CHICANA SERVICE ACTION Center 315 W. 9th St., Ste 101; LA 90012 http://www.lacsac.com/#! Provides job training and free placement, DV hotline and residential services. (213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) (800) 540-4000
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES, INC. 16461 Sherman Way, Ste. 180; Van Nuys 91406 http://www.dsala.org/ Buddy system, liaison w/hospital, New Parent Life, 1-on-1 info about support group, free parent support. Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm (818) 242-7871 (800) 464-8995
DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) 24 hours (800) 662-2878
EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.parentingtots.org/ Mommy and Me group—infancy to 5 years, Warm Line—assists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672
EAST LA WOMEN’S CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) 1255 S. Atlantic Blvd., LA 90022 Serves children and mothers up to 12 years old Provides individual, family counseling and self-defense training Monday-Friday 9 am-6pm http://elawc.org/ Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231
ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE http://da.lacounty.gov/seniors/default.htm Combined with Adult Protective Services (877) 477-3646
HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY http://www.havenhills.org/ 24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups, children’s program. 24HR hotline (818) 887-6589 LAPD—DMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 24 hrs/7 days a week. (213) 485-3300
PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) – 24/7 http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 Main Office/S. Central Harbor UCLA SF Valley Downtown South LA (800) 854-7771 (310) 222-1631 (818) 832-2410 (213) 351- 2813/2815 (310) 668- 5150/5151
RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE Parker Center Abuse Unit, Juvenile unit, Spousal Unit (Rampart LAPD Division). Hotline (310) 392-8381
RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) Northridge Hospital Medical Center (CATS-Children’s Assessment & Treatment Service) Sherman Way Campus—14331 Gault Street, Van Nuys Infants through adults--rape, sexual/physical abuse. 9am-5:30pm (24 hours on call) (818) 904-3658 (818) 908-8632 Sheriff—M.E.T. Sheriff—DMH Mental Evaluation Team; 5 pm - 1 am; 7 days a week (626) 258-3002
SUICIDE PREVENTION: Crisis Line (24 hrs.) Dept. Of Mental Health http://www.didihirsch.org/services/emergency/spc Referrals to survivors after suicide, & mental health needs. (877) 727-4747 Spanish (800) 784-2432
TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) http://teenlineonline.org/ Hotlines for teens, by teens. (800)TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336 (310) 855-4673
TEEN WARM LINE http://www.first5la.org/articles/evies-desk-summer-bbqs-and-kids-safety-tip Warm Line for First 5 LA Connect (bi-lingual for medical questions, pregnancy & birth through 5 yrs), and Early Childhood Parenting Center (non-medical questions regarding development). (800) 211-5672 (310) 281-9770
YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS) (800) 843-5200
LEGAL/ADVOCACY
ADDA www.add.org Attention Deficit Disorder Association for adults with ADHD. (800) 939-1019 ADHD- CHADD www.chadd.org Educates individuals & families about ADHD. (301) 306-7070
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 550; LA 90010 http://kids-alliance.org/ Assist foster families w/legal guardianship, adoption, IEPs, government benefits with pro bono legal assistance. (213) 368-6012
ASPERGER’S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. (310) 543-5064
ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES 7100 S. Western Ave.; LA 90047 Volunteer organization. (323) 752-0223
AUTISM – Speaks 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 2250; LA 90036 Autism Speaks is the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism, increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders, and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. (323) 549-0500
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
CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 2201 E. Anaheim St., Ste. 200; Long Beach 90804 Services for individuals and families; free parenting classes in Cambodian & English; ESL; immigration support; youth mentoring 11-15 years; teen pregnancy prevention; preservation of art and cultural pride; youth-at-risk: 12 week anger management, life skills & community service. DMH contract providers. (562) 433-2490
CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 13655 Victory Blvd. Ste. 201; Van Nuys 91401 20944 Sherman Way #209; Canoga Park 91303 http://www.preventionoffamilyviolence.com/ Domestic violence support groups, women’s groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. (818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd., LA, 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, Emergency & transitional Shelter; children’s program Referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, ntonese, mbodian, Illonggo (Phil) (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hour Hotline(800) 339-3940
CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE 866) 366-3361 Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division; LAPD 100 West First Street; LA 90012 213-486-0550
DAD’S LAW 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 200; Orange 92865 Child support, custody, visitation and restraining orders for fathers. Monday –Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday by appt only. http://www.dadslaw.com/ (800) 323-7529
DEAF SERVICES Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc (GLAD) 2222 Laverna Avenue; LA 90041 http://www.gladinc.org/ (323) 478-8000 TTY (323) 550-4226
DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association http://www.dyslexiala.org/ Monday & Thursday 10am-2pm (818) 506-8866
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
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 8740 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 3750 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; LA 90008 http://www.ecf.net/home Direct services for adults and children who are developmentally disabled, parent group in an infant program, work training, supportive employment, and residential care for severely and profoundly retarded, recreation, art and summer camp program. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Main Office (310) 204-3300
HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710; LA 90010 http://www.hbcfl.org/ Legal assistance, numerous payment options, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), domestic violence, divorce & paternity cases, custody, & visitation and child support. (213) 388-7515
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
INQUILINOS UNIDOS (Tenants United) 1930 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 801; LA 90057 www.inquilinosunidos.org Serves as housing advocates by assisting with Code Enforcement repairs in partnership with the Los Angeles Housing Department, provide trainings to government staff, outreach to the Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils, individual case-management and referral services, and tenant/landlord interventions. (213) 483-7497
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, at-risk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LA Provide legal services and assistance in the following areas: human welfare, immigration, employment, consumer affairs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Administration- Crenshaw South Los Angeles Santa Monica Central ELA Long Beach (323) 801-7989 (213) 640-3884 (310) 899-6200 (213) 640-3881 (213) 640-3883 (562) 435-3501
MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES Serves West Los Angeles, Culver City and Valley 12405 Venice Blvd., Ste. 172; LA 90066 Offer parent education classes, including child custody/legal issues. Services provided on a sliding fee scale. Monday-Thursdays 9am-5pm (Administrative Office). Classes offered Monday, Thursdays 6:30am-9:30pm. (310) 823-7846
NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER 141 Duesenberg Dr. Ste. 11, Westlake Village 91362 www.schoolsafety.us (805) 373-9977
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 902 ; LA 90010-2512 www.disabilityrightsca.org For parents with children with special needs. Federal funding—free. Intake—9am-3pm, Office: 9am-5pm. (800) 776-5746 Intake (213) 427-8767
PROTECTION LEGAL FEMENINA 5300 E. Beverly Blvd., Ste. D.; LA 90032 Assists with restraining orders and simple divorce/legal separations (men & women), custody visitations, step parent adoption, and name changes. Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5pm; Saturday 10am-2pm (323) 721-9882 (323) 721-7731
RESOURCES UNLIMITED Referral information for the disabled and senior community (818) 606-4912
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
VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victim’s geographical area. Will pay medical bills & mental health costs, general burial, income loss, rehabilitation and relocation costs for domestic violence. Will pay balance of medical costs not covered by insurance. Out of state visitors victimized in CA can also be compensated. (800) 777-9229
VICTIMS WITNESS ASSISTANCE CENTER 201 N. Los Angeles St., Ste. 301B; LA 90012 Crisis intervention, help in obtaining emergency, legal, medical & burial assistance, private court, escorts & liaison between court and lawyers. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm District Attorney’ Office 210 West Temple Street, Ste. 514/ 12th floor; LA 90012 www.lacounty.da.org/vwap (213) 978-2097 (213) 974-7499
ADDA www.add.org Attention Deficit Disorder Association for adults with ADHD. (800) 939-1019 ADHD- CHADD www.chadd.org Educates individuals & families about ADHD. (301) 306-7070
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 550; LA 90010 http://kids-alliance.org/ Assist foster families w/legal guardianship, adoption, IEPs, government benefits with pro bono legal assistance. (213) 368-6012
ASPERGER’S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. (310) 543-5064
ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES 7100 S. Western Ave.; LA 90047 Volunteer organization. (323) 752-0223
AUTISM – Speaks 5455 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 2250; LA 90036 Autism Speaks is the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism, increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders, and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. (323) 549-0500
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
CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 2201 E. Anaheim St., Ste. 200; Long Beach 90804 Services for individuals and families; free parenting classes in Cambodian & English; ESL; immigration support; youth mentoring 11-15 years; teen pregnancy prevention; preservation of art and cultural pride; youth-at-risk: 12 week anger management, life skills & community service. DMH contract providers. (562) 433-2490
CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 13655 Victory Blvd. Ste. 201; Van Nuys 91401 20944 Sherman Way #209; Canoga Park 91303 http://www.preventionoffamilyviolence.com/ Domestic violence support groups, women’s groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. (818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd., LA, 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, Emergency & transitional Shelter; children’s program Referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, ntonese, mbodian, Illonggo (Phil) (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hour Hotline(800) 339-3940
CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE 866) 366-3361 Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division; LAPD 100 West First Street; LA 90012 213-486-0550
DAD’S LAW 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 200; Orange 92865 Child support, custody, visitation and restraining orders for fathers. Monday –Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday by appt only. http://www.dadslaw.com/ (800) 323-7529
DEAF SERVICES Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc (GLAD) 2222 Laverna Avenue; LA 90041 http://www.gladinc.org/ (323) 478-8000 TTY (323) 550-4226
DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association http://www.dyslexiala.org/ Monday & Thursday 10am-2pm (818) 506-8866
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
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 8740 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 3750 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; LA 90008 http://www.ecf.net/home Direct services for adults and children who are developmentally disabled, parent group in an infant program, work training, supportive employment, and residential care for severely and profoundly retarded, recreation, art and summer camp program. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Main Office (310) 204-3300
HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710; LA 90010 http://www.hbcfl.org/ Legal assistance, numerous payment options, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), domestic violence, divorce & paternity cases, custody, & visitation and child support. (213) 388-7515
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
INQUILINOS UNIDOS (Tenants United) 1930 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 801; LA 90057 www.inquilinosunidos.org Serves as housing advocates by assisting with Code Enforcement repairs in partnership with the Los Angeles Housing Department, provide trainings to government staff, outreach to the Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils, individual case-management and referral services, and tenant/landlord interventions. (213) 483-7497
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, at-risk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LA Provide legal services and assistance in the following areas: human welfare, immigration, employment, consumer affairs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Administration- Crenshaw South Los Angeles Santa Monica Central ELA Long Beach (323) 801-7989 (213) 640-3884 (310) 899-6200 (213) 640-3881 (213) 640-3883 (562) 435-3501
MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES Serves West Los Angeles, Culver City and Valley 12405 Venice Blvd., Ste. 172; LA 90066 Offer parent education classes, including child custody/legal issues. Services provided on a sliding fee scale. Monday-Thursdays 9am-5pm (Administrative Office). Classes offered Monday, Thursdays 6:30am-9:30pm. (310) 823-7846
NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER 141 Duesenberg Dr. Ste. 11, Westlake Village 91362 www.schoolsafety.us (805) 373-9977
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 902 ; LA 90010-2512 www.disabilityrightsca.org For parents with children with special needs. Federal funding—free. Intake—9am-3pm, Office: 9am-5pm. (800) 776-5746 Intake (213) 427-8767
PROTECTION LEGAL FEMENINA 5300 E. Beverly Blvd., Ste. D.; LA 90032 Assists with restraining orders and simple divorce/legal separations (men & women), custody visitations, step parent adoption, and name changes. Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5pm; Saturday 10am-2pm (323) 721-9882 (323) 721-7731
RESOURCES UNLIMITED Referral information for the disabled and senior community (818) 606-4912
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
VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victim’s geographical area. Will pay medical bills & mental health costs, general burial, income loss, rehabilitation and relocation costs for domestic violence. Will pay balance of medical costs not covered by insurance. Out of state visitors victimized in CA can also be compensated. (800) 777-9229
VICTIMS WITNESS ASSISTANCE CENTER 201 N. Los Angeles St., Ste. 301B; LA 90012 Crisis intervention, help in obtaining emergency, legal, medical & burial assistance, private court, escorts & liaison between court and lawyers. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm District Attorney’ Office 210 West Temple Street, Ste. 514/ 12th floor; LA 90012 www.lacounty.da.org/vwap (213) 978-2097 (213) 974-7499
MEDICAL
CDC INFORMATION Center for Prevention and Disease Control (800) 232-4636
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 4650 Sunset Blvd.; LA 90027 Full service medical facility. CHLA Behavioral Health Services 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 (323) 660-2450 (323) 361-3189
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
GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1891 Effie St.; LA 90026 http://www.gatewayshospital.org/ Specialize in adolescent outpatient services. Insurance, Medi-Cal and some Short-Doyle. Wellness Center, 433 N. Hoover Street; LA 90004 (323) 644-2040
GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Children’s outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm (562) 595- 1159 (562) 485- 3085
HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 W Carson St., Bldg. D5; Torrance 90509 http://www.harboruclapsych.com/?page_id=81 Child and adolescent psychiatry. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120
HEALTHY FAMILIES http://www.healthyfamilies.com/ or http://www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov/ Provides comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage for children birth-19 years. Cost: $4 to $9 monthly, $27 for family. Medi-Cal no cost. (800) 880-5305
HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
JULES STEIN EYE INSTITUTE (UCLA) Humanistic Care Administrator Pediatric Ophthalmology Division Indigent Program: provides eye care for children of families in financial need. Monday-Friday 9am –5pm (310) 825-3090 Ext.5000
LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Adultos y Niños de Central América 123 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 Provide free medical, dental and vision services for children only. Monday-Thursday 7:30am –5pm, Friday & Saturday 7:30am-12pm. (213) 989-7700
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751
MINORITY AIDS PROJECT 5149 W. Jefferson Blvd.; LA 90016
MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER 101 N. La Brea, Ste. 301; Inglewood 90301 Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing, physical exams, numerous payment options, and health care to the uninsured. Monday-Friday 1pm –7pm (310) 412-0202
NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CLINIC 5564 North Figueroa; LA 90042 Provide children vaccinations and wellness exams, counseling for mothers, prenatal care and family planning. Offer services for people who are homeless. Provide mental health assessments for those at-risk. Monday - Friday 8am-5am (323) 256-3884
PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St.; LA 90015 www.eisnerpedcenter.org Developmental evaluations, pediatric medicine, dental, orthodontia, women’s health services, early intervention services. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am-7pm & Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8am-4:30pm (213) 746-1037
SHRINER’S HOSPITAL 3160 Geneva St.; LA 90020 http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/ Free to orthopedic, spinal and burn victims. Ages: Infancy – 18 yrs. Up to 21 yrs., if person was already a client. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (213) 388-3151
SPECTRUM COMMUNITY SERVICES Charles-Drew University 1748 E. 118th Street Bldg. M; LA 90059 http://www.cdrewu.edu/research/drew_cares/client-services Services Provided: Mental Health Services, Case Management Services, Substance Abuse Counseling and Treatment Services, and HIV Testing. (323) 563-4939
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
STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4339 State University Dr.; LA 90032 http://www.dcs-cde.ca.gov/ State assessment for Special Education w/learning disability. Provides trans-disciplinary assessments, neurological, cognitive, psychomotor, speech and language, and education. Client can remain from 5 to 7 days or child can be seen at his/her school or home. For an extended assessment, the client can remain up to one year in a residential setting. Referral from local district Sp. Ed. Program. Head Start Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30 pm (323) 222-8090
VENICE FAMILY CLINIC 604 Rose Ave.; Venice 90291 Immunizations, medical care. Free services. (310) 392-8630
CDC INFORMATION Center for Prevention and Disease Control (800) 232-4636
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 4650 Sunset Blvd.; LA 90027 Full service medical facility. CHLA Behavioral Health Services 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 (323) 660-2450 (323) 361-3189
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
GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1891 Effie St.; LA 90026 http://www.gatewayshospital.org/ Specialize in adolescent outpatient services. Insurance, Medi-Cal and some Short-Doyle. Wellness Center, 433 N. Hoover Street; LA 90004 (323) 644-2040
GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Children’s outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm (562) 595- 1159 (562) 485- 3085
HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 W Carson St., Bldg. D5; Torrance 90509 http://www.harboruclapsych.com/?page_id=81 Child and adolescent psychiatry. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120
HEALTHY FAMILIES http://www.healthyfamilies.com/ or http://www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov/ Provides comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage for children birth-19 years. Cost: $4 to $9 monthly, $27 for family. Medi-Cal no cost. (800) 880-5305
HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
JULES STEIN EYE INSTITUTE (UCLA) Humanistic Care Administrator Pediatric Ophthalmology Division Indigent Program: provides eye care for children of families in financial need. Monday-Friday 9am –5pm (310) 825-3090 Ext.5000
LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Adultos y Niños de Central América 123 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 Provide free medical, dental and vision services for children only. Monday-Thursday 7:30am –5pm, Friday & Saturday 7:30am-12pm. (213) 989-7700
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751
MINORITY AIDS PROJECT 5149 W. Jefferson Blvd.; LA 90016
MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER 101 N. La Brea, Ste. 301; Inglewood 90301 Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing, physical exams, numerous payment options, and health care to the uninsured. Monday-Friday 1pm –7pm (310) 412-0202
NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CLINIC 5564 North Figueroa; LA 90042 Provide children vaccinations and wellness exams, counseling for mothers, prenatal care and family planning. Offer services for people who are homeless. Provide mental health assessments for those at-risk. Monday - Friday 8am-5am (323) 256-3884
PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St.; LA 90015 www.eisnerpedcenter.org Developmental evaluations, pediatric medicine, dental, orthodontia, women’s health services, early intervention services. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am-7pm & Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8am-4:30pm (213) 746-1037
SHRINER’S HOSPITAL 3160 Geneva St.; LA 90020 http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/ Free to orthopedic, spinal and burn victims. Ages: Infancy – 18 yrs. Up to 21 yrs., if person was already a client. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (213) 388-3151
SPECTRUM COMMUNITY SERVICES Charles-Drew University 1748 E. 118th Street Bldg. M; LA 90059 http://www.cdrewu.edu/research/drew_cares/client-services Services Provided: Mental Health Services, Case Management Services, Substance Abuse Counseling and Treatment Services, and HIV Testing. (323) 563-4939
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
STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4339 State University Dr.; LA 90032 http://www.dcs-cde.ca.gov/ State assessment for Special Education w/learning disability. Provides trans-disciplinary assessments, neurological, cognitive, psychomotor, speech and language, and education. Client can remain from 5 to 7 days or child can be seen at his/her school or home. For an extended assessment, the client can remain up to one year in a residential setting. Referral from local district Sp. Ed. Program. Head Start Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30 pm (323) 222-8090
VENICE FAMILY CLINIC 604 Rose Ave.; Venice 90291 Immunizations, medical care. Free services. (310) 392-8630
MENTAL HEALTH
AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER 7891 La Tijera; LA 90045 Individual and family counseling (7 days) http://swww.airportmarina.org/ (310) 670-1410
AMANECER COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 1200 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 500; LA 90017 http://www.amanecerla.org/ Counseling for children and adults, Spanish-speaking, new immigrants & refugee. (213) 482-9400
AMERICAN INDIAN AND COUNSELING CENTER 17707 Studebaker Rd. #208; Cerritos 90701 Outpatient mental health care for individuals, families, couples, case management, crisis intervention, and advocacy services Provides outpatient mental health care for families, couples, and individuals, Case management, and advocacy services for adults, seniors, and children. Spanish and Navajo services. (562) 402-0677
AUGUSTUS HAWKINS MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC 1729 East 120 St.; LA 90059 Individual, family, group counseling (ages 3 years -18) Walk-in clinic Monday – Friday. 8am – 3:30pm (new clients only) (310) 668-4272
AVIVA FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 800; LA 90010 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, Ste. 170; North Hollywood 91601 http://www.avivacenter.org/index.aspx Provides outpatient, wraparound, school-based, 1st Five, and MAT Intervention services. (213) 637-5000 (323) 876-0550 (818) 980-3200
AZTLAN FAMILY CLINIC 4800 Gage Avenue, Bell 90210 Contact: Alfred Lozono Provides individual, family and group counseling; anger management & domestic violence classes; accepts sexual abuse referrals. (323) 560-9992
CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 2201 E. Anaheim St., Ste. 200; Long Beach 90804 Services for individuals and families; free parenting classes in Cambodian & English; ESL; immigration support; youth mentoring 11-15 years; teen pregnancy prevention; preservation of art and cultural pride; youth-at-risk: 12 week anger management, life skills & community service. DMH contract providers. (562) 433-2490
CAMPION Mental Health Center (OCEAN PARK Community Center) 1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.opcc.net/tabid/81/Default.aspx Provides youth outreach counseling, playroom therapy, support groups: life skills, psychoeducation, and art therapy. Victims of Crime services. (310) 828-6007
CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING 5445 Laurel Canyon Blvd.; North Hollywood 91607 http://www.cifc1.org/index.html Individual & family counseling, parenting classes in English/ Spanish, anger management and addiction. (818) 761-2227
CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 13655 Victory Blvd. Ste. 201; Van Nuys 91401 20944 Sherman Way #209; Canoga Park 91303 http://www.preventionoffamilyviolence.com/ Domestic violence support groups, women’s groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. (818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CENTRO DEL DESARROLLO FAMILIAR 6829 Rita Ave., Ste. 17, Huntington Park 90255 Victims of Crime Program required for eligibility: individual, family, parenting classes (Spanish only), domestic violence. Physical & and sexual abuse services for clients 1-18 yrs. (323) 589-1902
CHILD AND FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER 16861 Parthenia St.; North Hills, 91343 9650 Zelzah Ave.; Northridge 91325 Offices: Van Nuys, North Hills, Northridge, Winnetka http://www.childguidance.org/ Individual and family counseling, at-risk teens, domestic violence, sexual abuse and reactive groups for children and adults, parenting groups in Spanish and English. (818) 830-0200 (818) 739-5160 (818) 993-9311
CHLA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 (323) 361-3189
CHILDREN’S INSTITUTE, INC. 2121 West Temple Street; LA 90026 http://www.childrensinstitute.org/about/ Full scope mental health services. Work with children who have been traumatized by abuse, violence, drug and alcohol services. (213) 260-7600 (213) 385-5100
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER 767 N. Hill St., Ste. 400; LA 90012 http://www.cscla.org/ Individual, family & child counseling, anger management and domestic violence programs, parenting classes in Chinese. Chinatown Youth Center Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm (213) 808-1700 (213) 972-8840
COALITION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, INC. 9219 S. Broadway; LA 90003 Counseling services for individual, group, and families, domestic violence & anger management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), sliding scale, housing for mentally ill (18+, one year wait) Monday-Friday 9am-6pm http://www.mentalhealthprofessionals.org/ (323) 777-3120
COASTAL ASIAN/PACIFIC MENTAL HEALTH 14112 S. Kingsley Dr.; Gardena 90249 Individuals, families and group therapy. Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm (310) 217-7312
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
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771
DIDI HIRSCH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Benj. Rush Ctr. For Individuals & Families in Crisis (adult outpatient-over 18) 4760 S. Sepulveda Blvd.; Culver City 90230 http://www.didihirsch.org/ Parenting classes (English & Spanish), Individual/family/groups/outpatient services. For emergency services (central intake) use Culver City (Admin. Off) number, Metro accepts indigent & Medi-Cal (672 S. Lafayette Park Pl., Ste. 6; LA 90057) Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (some evening hours) Culver/Palms (310) 895-2300, Manchester (323) 778-9593, Metro (213) 381-3626, Inglewood (310) 677-7808, Mar Vista (Child) (310) 751-1200, Emergency Services (310) 390-8896 (877) 7-CRISIS (877) 727-4747 Admin. Off (310) 390-6612
DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH CENTER: GLENDALE (FORMERLY GLEN ROBERTS CHILD STUDY TEAM) 1540 E. Colorado St.; Glendale 91205 Individual, family, group counseling, parenting classes in English, Spanish & Armenian. Sliding Scale-low income. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-5pm (818) 244-7257 Ext.4
EAST LA WOMEN’S CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) 1255 S. Atlantic Blvd.; LA 90022 http://elawc.org/ Serves children and mothers up to 12 years old, provides individual, family counseling and self-defense training. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231
EDELMAN WESTSIDE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 11080 W. Olympic Blvd.; LA 90064 (cross street Sepulveda) Specify child or adult, individual, family & group counseling, parent support group (English & Spanish), socialization group & sibling groups, drug diversion program for youth and families, transitional living 18-22 years, Psychiatric Mobile Response Team & crisis assessment. Serves: West LA, Venice, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Malibu, and Santa Monica. Monday & Friday 8am-6pm, Tuesday- Thursday 8am-7pm (310) 966-6610
EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. (818) 898-0223
EL CENTRO DE AYUDA CENTER 3467 Whittier Blvd; LA 90023 elcentrodeayuda.org Individual & family therapy, youth and domestic violence program, drug diversion. Free for city residents. Fee for court & probation referrals. Monday-Thursday 8am – 8pm (323) 265-9228
EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 1157 Lemoyne Street; LA 90026 (cross Street Sunset in Echo Park) http://www.elcentrodelpueblo.org/ Counseling for at risk youths, after school programs, parenting (English & Spanish) Monday-Friday 9am-7:30pm (213) 483-6335
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
FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM 3756 Santa Rosalia Dr., Ste. 213; LA 90008 http://www.findccla.org/ Therapy for children & families, parenting classes for adults (English & Spanish) Monday – Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (323) 296-3781
FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY/ ASSISTANCE LEAGUE 1360 N. St. Andrews Pl., Hollywood 90028 Executive Director: Jana Plasters Tutorial, counseling, parenting classes (Eng/Sp), domestic violence--teen & children’s support group, women’s group, children’s club. Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm http://www.assistanceleague.net / Hollywood (323) 469-5893 (323) 464-4063 Fax (323) 469- 5896
FOR THE CHILD 4565 California Ave., Long Beach 90807 http://www.forthechild.org/index.htm Child Abuse and Neglect Services, Family-Focused Mental Health Care, and PCIT. (562) 422-8472
GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1891 Effie St.; LA 90026 http://www.gatewayshospital.org/ Specialize in adolescent outpatient services. Insurance, Medi-Cal and some Short-Doyle. Wellness Center, 433 N. Hoover Street; LA 90004 (323) 644-2040
HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 W Carson St., Bldg. D5; Torrance 90509 http://www.harboruclapsych.com/?page_id=81 Child and adolescent psychiatry. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120
HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) 840 N. Avenue 66; LA 90042 210 S. DeLancey Avenue, Ste 110 ; Pasadena 91105 (Offices) http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ Individual, family therapy, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), Youth intervention & prevention, after school program. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave.; Bell Gardens 90201 Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age), case management and in-home registry, Family and Community Services, Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Parenting (English/Spanish), counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High), emergency (food, counseling, advocacy), interpretation/translation, home locator list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am-7pm (562) 806-5400
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LA 3845 Selig Place; LA 90031 (near Lincoln Heights) www.iilosangeles.org Provides recreational activities, immigration and refugee services, toddler/pre-school program, arts & crafts, senior services, job placement and transportation cultural outings. Free. Monday- Friday 7:30am – 5pm (323) 224-3800
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, at-risk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
JULIA ANN SINGER CENTER (A Vista Del Mar Outpatient Service) 3200 (Motor Ave.); LA 90064 Family therapy, speech/language/play therapy, family stress, child abuse program, parenting classes (English/Spanish), psychological evaluations for learning disabilities and psychiatry services. Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm, Fridays 8-6 (310) 836-1223 Ext.500
KAISER PERMANENTE WATTS COUNSELING & LEARNING CTR. 1465 E. 103rd St.; LA 90002 www.kp.org/watts/sca Family, individual and group counseling, bilingual art therapy, educational therapy, summer day camp ages 8-13 yrs., sleep-over camp (call in May) ages 7-14, Kids Can Cope— support group for children whose parents or siblings have cancer, group for latency-age boys who have pre-natal drug exposure, tutoring, free counseling to the community, Kaiser insurance not necessary. Monday & Friday 7am-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday 7am-7pm, Saturday 8:30am-5pm (323) 564-7911
KEDREN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 4211 S. Avalon Ave.; LA 90011 www.kedrenmentalhealth.com Provide comprehensive mental health services for adults and children, including psychiatric services. Transportation provided for some programs. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 233-0425
KIDS KONNECTED 26071 Merit Circle, Ste. 103; Laguna Hills 92653 www.kidskonnected.org Provide support to children 4 -18 years old who have a parent or sibling with cancer or lost a parent or sibling to cancer. Provide children care package free of charge. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (800) 899-2866
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 3727 W. 6th St., Ste. 509; LA 90020 www.kafscla.org Provide individual and family counseling, domestic violence related services, and juvenile delinquency intervention. Parenting classes in Korean. Services provided on sliding fee scale. Monday-Friday 9-5:30 pm. (213)389-5755
LONG BEACH CHILD/ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM 240 East 20th Street; Long Beach 90806 Sub-section: Asian/Pacific Mental Health. Services: individual and family counseling. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am-6pm, Wednesday: 8am-7pm, Friday: 8am-5pm (562) 599-9271
LOS ANGELES CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC 3787 S. Vermont; LA 90007 www.lacgc.org Provide individual, group and family therapy. Offer a day treatment program. Walk-In 8am-12pm Outpatient hours: Monday-Friday 8am-8 pm (323) 766-2345
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751
LOVED ONES SERVICES 5701 West Slauson Ave. Ste. 116, Culver City 90230 www.love.org Provide grief counseling services to victims of violent crime, child, adolescent and adult services available, offer victims assistance with funeral and burial procedures & financial assistance. Monday- Thursday 9am-5pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-3pm (310) 337-7006 MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.; Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.com Provide individual and group counseling services, substance abuse treatment, poverty reduction services, food bank, clothing. Offer Thanksgiving baskets to schools. Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm (818) 897-2443
MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER 101 N. La Brea, Ste. 301; Inglewood 90301 Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing, physical exams, numerous payment options, and health care to the uninsured. Monday-Friday 1pm –7pm (310) 412-0202
NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM Little Tokyo Service Center 231 E. Third St.; LA 90013 Services: individual and family counseling. Monday- Friday 9am-5pm (213) 473-1602 Ext.2
PARA LOS NIÑOS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 838 East 6th Street, L.A 90021 Provide mental health services for children and families, and parenting classes in Spanish. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (213) 623-8446
PARENTING INSTITUTE INC. 3701 Stocker St., Ste. 302; LA 90008 www.contemporaryservices.net Provide individual, family and group counseling, parenting classes (English only), offer services to address child abuse/neglect, substance abuse issues, legal counseling for child custody, outreach for foster and group home support in child’s residential setting. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (323) 295-2060
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE 1015 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200; LA 90017 605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400; LA 90015 www.peaceoverviolence.org Provide domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse counseling. Offers a Teen Program through LAUSD Health Education Programs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Office (213) 955- 9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626-3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PEOPLE WHO CARE 1500 West Slauson Ave.; LA 90047 www.pycyc.org Counseling for children, provide opportunities for community service, parenting classes in English and graffiti removal. (323) 778-8905
PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) 5445 Balboa Blvd.; Encino 91316 www.pgi.edu Individual, family, groups for children, teen groups, domestic violence, divorced parents, Latino Program, anger management, and unemployment. Parenting classes (English, Spanish). Sliding scale ($20-$60—ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm (818) 907-9980
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St., LA 90023 Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Executive Director: Gabriel Buelna child development services,family services, , fathers in the classroom, youth services, mental health services Child Development Program Site Director: Gloria Gonzales Monday-Friday: 9-5:30 pm Sliding sle www.plazacs.org (323) 268-1107 Fax (323) 268- 7003 (323) 268-9640 (323) 261-2523 PTA – 10th DISTRICT 1000 Venice Blvd.; LA 90015 (near Figueroa) Medical, Dental and eye clinic, clothing and food Valley PTA LD 2 (213) 745-7114 (818) 899-6113
REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034 www.vistadelmar.org Educational and psychological testing, therapy & tutoring. Monday – Friday 8:30am-5pm (310) 204-1666
ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) 4701 Cesar Chavez; LA 90022 Child therapy. Monday- Friday 8am-6:30 pm (323) 267-3400
SAN ANTONIO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 2629 Clarendon Avenue; Huntington Park 90255 http://dmh.lacounty.gov/News/Publications/Enews/Documents/cms1_118080.pdf Individual, family and group therapy. Monday-Friday 7:30am-6pm Tuesday 7:30 am –7pm (only accept severe cases) (323)584-3700
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COUNSELING CENTER 8350 Reseda Blvd.; Northridge 91324 http://www.sfvcc.org/ Individual, child/family counseling, parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-4 pm, Saturday 9am –3pm (818) 341-1111
SOUTH BAY CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER 1617 Cravens Ave., Torrance 90501 http://www.sbchc.com/SBnav/guidance.html Children & adolescents (no adult). 6 weeks wait. Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm (310) 328-0855
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNSELING CENTER 5615 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90019 www.sccc-la.org Marriage, family, individual, group, & couple counseling, domestic violence, parenting classes (English/Spanish). Sliding scale (no Medi-Cal). Monday-Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 9am-4pm (323) 937-1344
STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4339 State University Dr.; LA 90032 http://www.dcs-cde.ca.gov/ State assessment for Special Education w/learning disability. Provides trans-disciplinary assessments, neurological, cognitive, psychomotor, speech and language, and education. Client can remain from 5 to 7 days or child can be seen at his/her school or home. For an extended assessment, the client can remain up to one year in a residential setting. Referral from local district Sp. Ed. Program. Head Start Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30 pm (323) 222-8090
STATE REGIONAL CENTERS: http://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/RCList.cfm California has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Eastern LA Reg’l Ctr, 1000 S. Fremont Ave.; Alhambra 91803 Harbor Regional Center, 21231 Hawthorne; Torrance 90503 Lanterman, 3440 Wilshire, Ste., 400; LA 90503 Northern LA Regional Ctr, 15400 Sherman Way; Van Nuys 91403 So. Central LA Regional Center, 650 W. Adams Blvd. #200; LA 90007 Westside Regional Center, 5901 Green Valley Circle; LA 90230 Monday-Thursday 7:30-5 pm, Friday 7:30-4 pm (626) 299-4700 (310) 540-1711 (213) 383-1300 (818) 778-1900 (213) 744-7000 (310) 258-4000 ST.
FRANCIS CHILDREN’S COUNSELING CENTER (1st Fl—Hospital) 3630 E. Imperial Highway, Lynwood 90262 http://www.stfrancismedicalcenter.org/Pages/default.aspx Abuse, neglect, individual/family therapy ages 4-18. Parenting classes in English and Spanish Medi-cal only. Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-6pm (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355 ST.
JOHN’S CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER 1339 20th St., Santa Monica 90404 http://www.stjohns.org/body.cfm?id=39 Individual and family therapy, parenting (English/Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am –5pm (310) 829-8921
STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 6931 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys 91405 http://stirlingbhi.org/ Individual, family and psychological assessments. (818) 376-0134
SUNRISE COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 537 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 http://www.sunrise-la.org/ Counseling/assessment – children (12 –17) & adults, domestic violence, drug diversion, parenting classes (English/Span/Portuguese/Korean), Anger Management. Office Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm (213) 207-2770
TESSIE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION (South Los Angeles Children and Family Services) 8019 So. Compton Ave. LA 90001 http://www.tccsc.org/newhtml/index.html Program Coordinator: Jennifer Calmelat, LCSW Individual, child & family therapy, school based counseling & psychiatric evaluations and medication support. Children ages 4-18. Services provided to Medi-cal and non Medi-cal. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 9am-5pm (323) 586-7333 THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level; LA 90048 Individual/family therapy, parent & children’s groups, Aspersers Parent and child group. Monday –Friday 9am–5pm (310) 423-3504
UCLA CENTER FOR ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF PRODROMAL STATES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA OR OTHER PSYCHIATIRC ILLNESSES (PPS) 300 Medil Plaza Bldg. Suite 2269 2nd floor, Westwood 90095 Director: Tyrone nnon Contact: Cindy Laskowski, Angie Andaya or Jamie Zinberg (bi-lingual) School Liaison: Dr. Sandra De Silva Referrals for people ages 12 – 35 years with possible symptoms of schizophrenia or other psychiatric illnesses. Cost: free www.pps.ucla.edu Monday- Friday: 9 am- 5 pm’ (310) 206-3466
UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM 300 Medical Plaza Building, first Floor, Ste. 1315 www.semel.ucla.edu/caap Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 825-0122 Appointment (310) 825-4132
USC PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES CENTER 1002 Childs Way; LA 90089-1591 Individual, family, and couple counseling. Sliding scale ($5 - $50) Child assessment and Neurological learning disability assessment. Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm (213) 740-1600
VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDREN’S SERVICES 19231 Victory Blvd., Ste. 110; Reseda 91335 School-based services, psychiatric hospitalization, psychiatric evaluations. & medication, crisis assessment, consultation with agency & school personnel. Refer: Children 1-17, acute psychiatric or ED, suicidal/homicidal ideation, severe behavioral problems. No Insurance Required. Monday-Friday 8am-6:30pm (818) 708-4500
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER 7891 La Tijera; LA 90045 Individual and family counseling (7 days) http://swww.airportmarina.org/ (310) 670-1410
AMANECER COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 1200 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 500; LA 90017 http://www.amanecerla.org/ Counseling for children and adults, Spanish-speaking, new immigrants & refugee. (213) 482-9400
AMERICAN INDIAN AND COUNSELING CENTER 17707 Studebaker Rd. #208; Cerritos 90701 Outpatient mental health care for individuals, families, couples, case management, crisis intervention, and advocacy services Provides outpatient mental health care for families, couples, and individuals, Case management, and advocacy services for adults, seniors, and children. Spanish and Navajo services. (562) 402-0677
AUGUSTUS HAWKINS MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC 1729 East 120 St.; LA 90059 Individual, family, group counseling (ages 3 years -18) Walk-in clinic Monday – Friday. 8am – 3:30pm (new clients only) (310) 668-4272
AVIVA FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 800; LA 90010 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, Ste. 170; North Hollywood 91601 http://www.avivacenter.org/index.aspx Provides outpatient, wraparound, school-based, 1st Five, and MAT Intervention services. (213) 637-5000 (323) 876-0550 (818) 980-3200
AZTLAN FAMILY CLINIC 4800 Gage Avenue, Bell 90210 Contact: Alfred Lozono Provides individual, family and group counseling; anger management & domestic violence classes; accepts sexual abuse referrals. (323) 560-9992
CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 2201 E. Anaheim St., Ste. 200; Long Beach 90804 Services for individuals and families; free parenting classes in Cambodian & English; ESL; immigration support; youth mentoring 11-15 years; teen pregnancy prevention; preservation of art and cultural pride; youth-at-risk: 12 week anger management, life skills & community service. DMH contract providers. (562) 433-2490
CAMPION Mental Health Center (OCEAN PARK Community Center) 1453 16th St.; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.opcc.net/tabid/81/Default.aspx Provides youth outreach counseling, playroom therapy, support groups: life skills, psychoeducation, and art therapy. Victims of Crime services. (310) 828-6007
CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING 5445 Laurel Canyon Blvd.; North Hollywood 91607 http://www.cifc1.org/index.html Individual & family counseling, parenting classes in English/ Spanish, anger management and addiction. (818) 761-2227
CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE 13655 Victory Blvd. Ste. 201; Van Nuys 91401 20944 Sherman Way #209; Canoga Park 91303 http://www.preventionoffamilyviolence.com/ Domestic violence support groups, women’s groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. (818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CENTRO DEL DESARROLLO FAMILIAR 6829 Rita Ave., Ste. 17, Huntington Park 90255 Victims of Crime Program required for eligibility: individual, family, parenting classes (Spanish only), domestic violence. Physical & and sexual abuse services for clients 1-18 yrs. (323) 589-1902
CHILD AND FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER 16861 Parthenia St.; North Hills, 91343 9650 Zelzah Ave.; Northridge 91325 Offices: Van Nuys, North Hills, Northridge, Winnetka http://www.childguidance.org/ Individual and family counseling, at-risk teens, domestic violence, sexual abuse and reactive groups for children and adults, parenting groups in Spanish and English. (818) 830-0200 (818) 739-5160 (818) 993-9311
CHLA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 (323) 361-3189
CHILDREN’S INSTITUTE, INC. 2121 West Temple Street; LA 90026 http://www.childrensinstitute.org/about/ Full scope mental health services. Work with children who have been traumatized by abuse, violence, drug and alcohol services. (213) 260-7600 (213) 385-5100
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER 767 N. Hill St., Ste. 400; LA 90012 http://www.cscla.org/ Individual, family & child counseling, anger management and domestic violence programs, parenting classes in Chinese. Chinatown Youth Center Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm (213) 808-1700 (213) 972-8840
COALITION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, INC. 9219 S. Broadway; LA 90003 Counseling services for individual, group, and families, domestic violence & anger management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), sliding scale, housing for mentally ill (18+, one year wait) Monday-Friday 9am-6pm http://www.mentalhealthprofessionals.org/ (323) 777-3120
COASTAL ASIAN/PACIFIC MENTAL HEALTH 14112 S. Kingsley Dr.; Gardena 90249 Individuals, families and group therapy. Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm (310) 217-7312
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
COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771
DIDI HIRSCH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Benj. Rush Ctr. For Individuals & Families in Crisis (adult outpatient-over 18) 4760 S. Sepulveda Blvd.; Culver City 90230 http://www.didihirsch.org/ Parenting classes (English & Spanish), Individual/family/groups/outpatient services. For emergency services (central intake) use Culver City (Admin. Off) number, Metro accepts indigent & Medi-Cal (672 S. Lafayette Park Pl., Ste. 6; LA 90057) Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (some evening hours) Culver/Palms (310) 895-2300, Manchester (323) 778-9593, Metro (213) 381-3626, Inglewood (310) 677-7808, Mar Vista (Child) (310) 751-1200, Emergency Services (310) 390-8896 (877) 7-CRISIS (877) 727-4747 Admin. Off (310) 390-6612
DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH CENTER: GLENDALE (FORMERLY GLEN ROBERTS CHILD STUDY TEAM) 1540 E. Colorado St.; Glendale 91205 Individual, family, group counseling, parenting classes in English, Spanish & Armenian. Sliding Scale-low income. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-5pm (818) 244-7257 Ext.4
EAST LA WOMEN’S CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) 1255 S. Atlantic Blvd.; LA 90022 http://elawc.org/ Serves children and mothers up to 12 years old, provides individual, family counseling and self-defense training. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231
EDELMAN WESTSIDE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 11080 W. Olympic Blvd.; LA 90064 (cross street Sepulveda) Specify child or adult, individual, family & group counseling, parent support group (English & Spanish), socialization group & sibling groups, drug diversion program for youth and families, transitional living 18-22 years, Psychiatric Mobile Response Team & crisis assessment. Serves: West LA, Venice, Culver City, Beverly Hills, Malibu, and Santa Monica. Monday & Friday 8am-6pm, Tuesday- Thursday 8am-7pm (310) 966-6610
EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. (818) 898-0223
EL CENTRO DE AYUDA CENTER 3467 Whittier Blvd; LA 90023 elcentrodeayuda.org Individual & family therapy, youth and domestic violence program, drug diversion. Free for city residents. Fee for court & probation referrals. Monday-Thursday 8am – 8pm (323) 265-9228
EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 1157 Lemoyne Street; LA 90026 (cross Street Sunset in Echo Park) http://www.elcentrodelpueblo.org/ Counseling for at risk youths, after school programs, parenting (English & Spanish) Monday-Friday 9am-7:30pm (213) 483-6335
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
FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM 3756 Santa Rosalia Dr., Ste. 213; LA 90008 http://www.findccla.org/ Therapy for children & families, parenting classes for adults (English & Spanish) Monday – Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (323) 296-3781
FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY/ ASSISTANCE LEAGUE 1360 N. St. Andrews Pl., Hollywood 90028 Executive Director: Jana Plasters Tutorial, counseling, parenting classes (Eng/Sp), domestic violence--teen & children’s support group, women’s group, children’s club. Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm http://www.assistanceleague.net / Hollywood (323) 469-5893 (323) 464-4063 Fax (323) 469- 5896
FOR THE CHILD 4565 California Ave., Long Beach 90807 http://www.forthechild.org/index.htm Child Abuse and Neglect Services, Family-Focused Mental Health Care, and PCIT. (562) 422-8472
GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1891 Effie St.; LA 90026 http://www.gatewayshospital.org/ Specialize in adolescent outpatient services. Insurance, Medi-Cal and some Short-Doyle. Wellness Center, 433 N. Hoover Street; LA 90004 (323) 644-2040
HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER 1000 W Carson St., Bldg. D5; Torrance 90509 http://www.harboruclapsych.com/?page_id=81 Child and adolescent psychiatry. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120
HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) 840 N. Avenue 66; LA 90042 210 S. DeLancey Avenue, Ste 110 ; Pasadena 91105 (Offices) http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ Individual, family therapy, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), Youth intervention & prevention, after school program. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100
HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES 130 West Bruno Street; LA 90012 www.homeboy-industries.org Referral center for at-risk, gang involved youth. Job preparation, mental health, substance abuse treatment, legal services, counseling, anger management and case management services, community service opportunities, free tattoo removal. Monday-Friday 9am–5pm (323) 526-1254 Ext.13
HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave.; Bell Gardens 90201 Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age), case management and in-home registry, Family and Community Services, Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, Parenting (English/Spanish), counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High), emergency (food, counseling, advocacy), interpretation/translation, home locator list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am-7pm (562) 806-5400
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LA 3845 Selig Place; LA 90031 (near Lincoln Heights) www.iilosangeles.org Provides recreational activities, immigration and refugee services, toddler/pre-school program, arts & crafts, senior services, job placement and transportation cultural outings. Free. Monday- Friday 7:30am – 5pm (323) 224-3800
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700; LA 90010 www.jewishla.org Provide the following services: financial assistance, food and nutrition, Seniors / Holocaust survivors, employment, healthcare, legal assistance, counseling, at-risk/special needs youth, and Jewish education. Services provided on a sliding scale. Services vary by location. Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202
JULIA ANN SINGER CENTER (A Vista Del Mar Outpatient Service) 3200 (Motor Ave.); LA 90064 Family therapy, speech/language/play therapy, family stress, child abuse program, parenting classes (English/Spanish), psychological evaluations for learning disabilities and psychiatry services. Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm, Fridays 8-6 (310) 836-1223 Ext.500
KAISER PERMANENTE WATTS COUNSELING & LEARNING CTR. 1465 E. 103rd St.; LA 90002 www.kp.org/watts/sca Family, individual and group counseling, bilingual art therapy, educational therapy, summer day camp ages 8-13 yrs., sleep-over camp (call in May) ages 7-14, Kids Can Cope— support group for children whose parents or siblings have cancer, group for latency-age boys who have pre-natal drug exposure, tutoring, free counseling to the community, Kaiser insurance not necessary. Monday & Friday 7am-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday 7am-7pm, Saturday 8:30am-5pm (323) 564-7911
KEDREN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 4211 S. Avalon Ave.; LA 90011 www.kedrenmentalhealth.com Provide comprehensive mental health services for adults and children, including psychiatric services. Transportation provided for some programs. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (323) 233-0425
KIDS KONNECTED 26071 Merit Circle, Ste. 103; Laguna Hills 92653 www.kidskonnected.org Provide support to children 4 -18 years old who have a parent or sibling with cancer or lost a parent or sibling to cancer. Provide children care package free of charge. Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (800) 899-2866
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER 3727 W. 6th St., Ste. 509; LA 90020 www.kafscla.org Provide individual and family counseling, domestic violence related services, and juvenile delinquency intervention. Parenting classes in Korean. Services provided on sliding fee scale. Monday-Friday 9-5:30 pm. (213)389-5755
LONG BEACH CHILD/ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM 240 East 20th Street; Long Beach 90806 Sub-section: Asian/Pacific Mental Health. Services: individual and family counseling. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am-6pm, Wednesday: 8am-7pm, Friday: 8am-5pm (562) 599-9271
LOS ANGELES CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC 3787 S. Vermont; LA 90007 www.lacgc.org Provide individual, group and family therapy. Offer a day treatment program. Walk-In 8am-12pm Outpatient hours: Monday-Friday 8am-8 pm (323) 766-2345
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751
LOVED ONES SERVICES 5701 West Slauson Ave. Ste. 116, Culver City 90230 www.love.org Provide grief counseling services to victims of violent crime, child, adolescent and adult services available, offer victims assistance with funeral and burial procedures & financial assistance. Monday- Thursday 9am-5pm, 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month 9am-3pm (310) 337-7006 MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.; Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.com Provide individual and group counseling services, substance abuse treatment, poverty reduction services, food bank, clothing. Offer Thanksgiving baskets to schools. Tuesday-Friday 8am-5pm (818) 897-2443
MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER 101 N. La Brea, Ste. 301; Inglewood 90301 Psychiatric evaluation and ongoing, physical exams, numerous payment options, and health care to the uninsured. Monday-Friday 1pm –7pm (310) 412-0202
NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM Little Tokyo Service Center 231 E. Third St.; LA 90013 Services: individual and family counseling. Monday- Friday 9am-5pm (213) 473-1602 Ext.2
PARA LOS NIÑOS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 838 East 6th Street, L.A 90021 Provide mental health services for children and families, and parenting classes in Spanish. Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm (213) 623-8446
PARENTING INSTITUTE INC. 3701 Stocker St., Ste. 302; LA 90008 www.contemporaryservices.net Provide individual, family and group counseling, parenting classes (English only), offer services to address child abuse/neglect, substance abuse issues, legal counseling for child custody, outreach for foster and group home support in child’s residential setting. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (323) 295-2060
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE 1015 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200; LA 90017 605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400; LA 90015 www.peaceoverviolence.org Provide domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse counseling. Offers a Teen Program through LAUSD Health Education Programs. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Office (213) 955- 9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626-3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
PEOPLE WHO CARE 1500 West Slauson Ave.; LA 90047 www.pycyc.org Counseling for children, provide opportunities for community service, parenting classes in English and graffiti removal. (323) 778-8905
PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) 5445 Balboa Blvd.; Encino 91316 www.pgi.edu Individual, family, groups for children, teen groups, domestic violence, divorced parents, Latino Program, anger management, and unemployment. Parenting classes (English, Spanish). Sliding scale ($20-$60—ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm (818) 907-9980
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St., LA 90023 Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Executive Director: Gabriel Buelna child development services,family services, , fathers in the classroom, youth services, mental health services Child Development Program Site Director: Gloria Gonzales Monday-Friday: 9-5:30 pm Sliding sle www.plazacs.org (323) 268-1107 Fax (323) 268- 7003 (323) 268-9640 (323) 261-2523 PTA – 10th DISTRICT 1000 Venice Blvd.; LA 90015 (near Figueroa) Medical, Dental and eye clinic, clothing and food Valley PTA LD 2 (213) 745-7114 (818) 899-6113
REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034 www.vistadelmar.org Educational and psychological testing, therapy & tutoring. Monday – Friday 8:30am-5pm (310) 204-1666
ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) 4701 Cesar Chavez; LA 90022 Child therapy. Monday- Friday 8am-6:30 pm (323) 267-3400
SAN ANTONIO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 2629 Clarendon Avenue; Huntington Park 90255 http://dmh.lacounty.gov/News/Publications/Enews/Documents/cms1_118080.pdf Individual, family and group therapy. Monday-Friday 7:30am-6pm Tuesday 7:30 am –7pm (only accept severe cases) (323)584-3700
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COUNSELING CENTER 8350 Reseda Blvd.; Northridge 91324 http://www.sfvcc.org/ Individual, child/family counseling, parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-4 pm, Saturday 9am –3pm (818) 341-1111
SOUTH BAY CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER 1617 Cravens Ave., Torrance 90501 http://www.sbchc.com/SBnav/guidance.html Children & adolescents (no adult). 6 weeks wait. Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm (310) 328-0855
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNSELING CENTER 5615 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90019 www.sccc-la.org Marriage, family, individual, group, & couple counseling, domestic violence, parenting classes (English/Spanish). Sliding scale (no Medi-Cal). Monday-Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 9am-4pm (323) 937-1344
STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 4339 State University Dr.; LA 90032 http://www.dcs-cde.ca.gov/ State assessment for Special Education w/learning disability. Provides trans-disciplinary assessments, neurological, cognitive, psychomotor, speech and language, and education. Client can remain from 5 to 7 days or child can be seen at his/her school or home. For an extended assessment, the client can remain up to one year in a residential setting. Referral from local district Sp. Ed. Program. Head Start Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:30 pm (323) 222-8090
STATE REGIONAL CENTERS: http://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/RCList.cfm California has 21 regional centers with more than 40 offices located throughout the state that serve individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Eastern LA Reg’l Ctr, 1000 S. Fremont Ave.; Alhambra 91803 Harbor Regional Center, 21231 Hawthorne; Torrance 90503 Lanterman, 3440 Wilshire, Ste., 400; LA 90503 Northern LA Regional Ctr, 15400 Sherman Way; Van Nuys 91403 So. Central LA Regional Center, 650 W. Adams Blvd. #200; LA 90007 Westside Regional Center, 5901 Green Valley Circle; LA 90230 Monday-Thursday 7:30-5 pm, Friday 7:30-4 pm (626) 299-4700 (310) 540-1711 (213) 383-1300 (818) 778-1900 (213) 744-7000 (310) 258-4000 ST.
FRANCIS CHILDREN’S COUNSELING CENTER (1st Fl—Hospital) 3630 E. Imperial Highway, Lynwood 90262 http://www.stfrancismedicalcenter.org/Pages/default.aspx Abuse, neglect, individual/family therapy ages 4-18. Parenting classes in English and Spanish Medi-cal only. Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-6pm (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355 ST.
JOHN’S CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER 1339 20th St., Santa Monica 90404 http://www.stjohns.org/body.cfm?id=39 Individual and family therapy, parenting (English/Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am –5pm (310) 829-8921
STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 6931 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys 91405 http://stirlingbhi.org/ Individual, family and psychological assessments. (818) 376-0134
SUNRISE COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES 537 S. Alvarado St.; LA 90057 http://www.sunrise-la.org/ Counseling/assessment – children (12 –17) & adults, domestic violence, drug diversion, parenting classes (English/Span/Portuguese/Korean), Anger Management. Office Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm (213) 207-2770
TESSIE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION (South Los Angeles Children and Family Services) 8019 So. Compton Ave. LA 90001 http://www.tccsc.org/newhtml/index.html Program Coordinator: Jennifer Calmelat, LCSW Individual, child & family therapy, school based counseling & psychiatric evaluations and medication support. Children ages 4-18. Services provided to Medi-cal and non Medi-cal. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm, Saturday 9am-5pm (323) 586-7333 THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level; LA 90048 Individual/family therapy, parent & children’s groups, Aspersers Parent and child group. Monday –Friday 9am–5pm (310) 423-3504
UCLA CENTER FOR ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF PRODROMAL STATES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA OR OTHER PSYCHIATIRC ILLNESSES (PPS) 300 Medil Plaza Bldg. Suite 2269 2nd floor, Westwood 90095 Director: Tyrone nnon Contact: Cindy Laskowski, Angie Andaya or Jamie Zinberg (bi-lingual) School Liaison: Dr. Sandra De Silva Referrals for people ages 12 – 35 years with possible symptoms of schizophrenia or other psychiatric illnesses. Cost: free www.pps.ucla.edu Monday- Friday: 9 am- 5 pm’ (310) 206-3466
UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM 300 Medical Plaza Building, first Floor, Ste. 1315 www.semel.ucla.edu/caap Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (310) 825-0122 Appointment (310) 825-4132
USC PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES CENTER 1002 Childs Way; LA 90089-1591 Individual, family, and couple counseling. Sliding scale ($5 - $50) Child assessment and Neurological learning disability assessment. Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm (213) 740-1600
VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDREN’S SERVICES 19231 Victory Blvd., Ste. 110; Reseda 91335 School-based services, psychiatric hospitalization, psychiatric evaluations. & medication, crisis assessment, consultation with agency & school personnel. Refer: Children 1-17, acute psychiatric or ED, suicidal/homicidal ideation, severe behavioral problems. No Insurance Required. Monday-Friday 8am-6:30pm (818) 708-4500
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
PARENTING
ASPERGER’S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. (310) 543-5064
BECAUSE I LOVE YOU P.O. Box 2062; Winnetka 91316 http://bily.org/; [email protected] Parent support group with focus on junior high and high school youngsters. Youth Program (ages 13 and up). Bilingual available. Meetings are Tuesday nights from 7pm- 9:30pm at Granada Hills High School Library, 10535 Zelzah Avenue, Granada Hills 91344. (818) 882-4881 CENTRO DEL DESARROLLO FAMILIAR 6829 Rita Ave., Ste. 17, Huntington Park 90255 Victims of Crime Program required for eligibility: individual, family, parenting classes (Spanish only), domestic violence. Physical & and sexual abuse services for clients 1-18 yrs. (323) 589-1902
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER 767 N. Hill St., Ste. 400; LA 90012 http://www.cscla.org/ Individual, family & child counseling, anger management and domestic violence programs, parenting classes in Chinese. Chinatown Youth Center Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm (213) 808-1700 (213) 972-8840
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
DAD’S LAW 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 200; Orange 92865 Child support, custody, visitation, and restraining orders for fathers. Monday –Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday by appt only. http://www.dadslaw.com/ (800) 323-7529
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. (323) 881-0039
EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street, Santa Moni, 90404 Director: Gloria Mucino Mommy and Me group—infancy to 5 years Warm Line—assists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. http://www.parentingtots.org/ (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672
EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. (818) 898-0223
EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 1157 Lemoyne Street; LA 90026 (cross Street Sunset in Echo Park) http://www.elcentrodelpueblo.org/ Counseling for at risk youths, after school programs, parenting (English & Spanish) Monday-Friday 9am-7:30pm (213) 483-6335
EL NIDO SERVICES http://elnidofamilycenters.org/ Various locations and services for teens, teen parents, and other parents: Mission Hills, Antelope Valley, Carson, Manchester (Head Start), Pacoima, Compton. Teen pregnancy prevention, teen parenting, child abuse counseling, delinquency diversion. Free parenting classes ( English & Spanish ) (818) 830-3646 (661) 274-4192 (310) 768-8030 (323) 971-7360 (818) 896-7776 (310) 223-0707
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
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 8740 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 3750 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; LA 90008 http://www.ecf.net/home Direct services for adults and children who are developmentally disabled, parent group in an infant program, work training, supportive employment, and residential care for severely and profoundly retarded, recreation, art and summer camp program. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Main Office (310) 204-3300
FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM 3756 Santa Rosalia Dr., Ste. 213; LA 90008 http://www.findccla.org/ Therapy for children & families, parenting classes for adults (English & Spanish) Monday – Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (323) 296-3781
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
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY 15350 Sherman Way, Ste. 140, Van Nuys 91406 http://www.fofca.org/ Therapeutic intervention from infant care to peaceful co-existence with teenagers. Parenting/adolescent groups (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm, Sliding Scale (818) 988-4285
GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Children’s outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm (562) 595-1159 (562) 485-3085
HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710; LA 90010 http://www.hbcfl.org/ Legal assistance, numerous payment options, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), domestic violence, divorce & paternity cases, custody, & visitation and child support. (213) 388-7515
HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) 840 N. Avenue 66; LA 90042 210 S. DeLancey Avenue, Ste 110 ; Pasadena 91105 (Offices) http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ Individual, family therapy, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), Youth intervention & prevention, after school program. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100 HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave., Bell Gardens 90201 Contact: Sandra Solorio, CSW Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age) - , se management and in-home registry; Family and Community Services - , Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, , Parenting (Eng/Sp),counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High);emergency (food, counseling, advocy), interpretation/translation, home lotor list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8 am-5 pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8 am-7 pm (562) 806-5400
INSTITUTE FOR BLACK PARENTING 11222 South La Cienega Blvd., Ste. 233, Inglewood 90304 www.blackparenting.org Private, full-service adoption, foster care and family preservation agency. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm (310) 807-3350
MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES Serves West Los Angeles, Culver City and Valley 12405 Venice Blvd., Ste. 172; LA 90066 Offer parent education classes, including child custody/legal issues. Services provided on a sliding fee scale. Monday-Thursdays 9am-5pm (Administrative Office). Classes offered Monday, Thursdays 6:30am-9:30pm. (310) 823-7846
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY CENTER 1409 E. 4th St., Ste. F; Long Beach 90802 (by appt. only) Monday-Thursday 1pm-7:30 pm 15508 S. Western Ave., Gardena 90247 Monday-Thursdays 10am-8pm, Friday 10am-3pm 2349 Torrance Blvd.; Torrance 90504 505 W. PCH, 2nd Fl., Ste. B; Wilmington 90744 Provide court approved counseling programs in the following: parenting skills, abuse/domestic violence, and anger management. (310) 715-8885
PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP SMH—Valley Clinic (Linda Diamond) Tuesdays 9am (English), 11am (Spanish) (818) 997-2640
PARENTS OF WATTS (POW) 10828 Lou Dillon Ave.; LA 90059 Field technicians training, assists in obtaining GED, computer fiber optics training program to install telephone wires and cable, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 566-7556
PEOPLE WHO CARE 1500 West Slauson Ave.; LA 90047 www.pycyc.org Counseling for children, provide opportunities for community service, parenting classes in English and graffiti removal. (323) 778-8905
PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) 5445 Balboa Blvd.; Encino 91316 www.pgi.edu Individual, family, groups for children, teen groups, domestic violence, divorced parents, Latino Program, anger management, and unemployment. Parenting classes (English, Spanish). Sliding scale ($20-$60—ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm (818) 907-9980
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414
PLAZA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER (Stevenson MS Healthy Start) 4018 City Terrace Dr.; E. LA 90063 Provides domestic violence & support groups (English/Spanish), case management, tutoring, anger management, and parenting. Monday-Friday 8am -5pm (323) 268-1041
RICHSTONE FAMILY CENTER 13634 Cordary; Hawthorne 90250 (Center Address) www.richstonefamily.org Prevention of child abuse with families, counseling, home visitation program, case management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), and afterschool program 1pm-8pm. Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-6:30pm (310) 970-1921 Emergency (310) 970-1330 RITA D.
WALTERS LEARNING COMPLEX 915 W. Manchester Ave.; LA 90044 www.childrenscollective.org Substance abuse prevention/intervention groups, health education workshops, Rites To Passage, mentoring/ homework assistance, sports and recreation teams, educational field trips.
YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM (Y.A.P.) offers anger management and parenting classes for families at risk for criminal activity referred by law enforcement, Dept. of Probation, and school probation officers. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm. Saturday 9am-5pm. No charge for services. (323) 789-4717 (213) 747- 4046, ext. 217 ST.
FRANCIS CHILDREN’S COUNSELING CENTER (1st Fl—Hospital) 3630 E. Imperial Highway, Lynwood 90262 http://www.stfrancismedicalcenter.org/Pages/default.aspx Abuse, neglect, individual/family therapy ages 4-18. Parenting classes in English and Spanish Medi-cal only. Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-6pm (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
ASPERGER’S PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. (310) 543-5064
BECAUSE I LOVE YOU P.O. Box 2062; Winnetka 91316 http://bily.org/; [email protected] Parent support group with focus on junior high and high school youngsters. Youth Program (ages 13 and up). Bilingual available. Meetings are Tuesday nights from 7pm- 9:30pm at Granada Hills High School Library, 10535 Zelzah Avenue, Granada Hills 91344. (818) 882-4881 CENTRO DEL DESARROLLO FAMILIAR 6829 Rita Ave., Ste. 17, Huntington Park 90255 Victims of Crime Program required for eligibility: individual, family, parenting classes (Spanish only), domestic violence. Physical & and sexual abuse services for clients 1-18 yrs. (323) 589-1902
CHINATOWN SERVICE CENTER 767 N. Hill St., Ste. 400; LA 90012 http://www.cscla.org/ Individual, family & child counseling, anger management and domestic violence programs, parenting classes in Chinese. Chinatown Youth Center Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm (213) 808-1700 (213) 972-8840
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
DAD’S LAW 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Ste. 200; Orange 92865 Child support, custody, visitation, and restraining orders for fathers. Monday –Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday by appt only. http://www.dadslaw.com/ (800) 323-7529
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. (323) 881-0039
EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street, Santa Moni, 90404 Director: Gloria Mucino Mommy and Me group—infancy to 5 years Warm Line—assists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. http://www.parentingtots.org/ (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672
EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. (818) 898-0223
EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO 1157 Lemoyne Street; LA 90026 (cross Street Sunset in Echo Park) http://www.elcentrodelpueblo.org/ Counseling for at risk youths, after school programs, parenting (English & Spanish) Monday-Friday 9am-7:30pm (213) 483-6335
EL NIDO SERVICES http://elnidofamilycenters.org/ Various locations and services for teens, teen parents, and other parents: Mission Hills, Antelope Valley, Carson, Manchester (Head Start), Pacoima, Compton. Teen pregnancy prevention, teen parenting, child abuse counseling, delinquency diversion. Free parenting classes ( English & Spanish ) (818) 830-3646 (661) 274-4192 (310) 768-8030 (323) 971-7360 (818) 896-7776 (310) 223-0707
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
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 8740 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 3750 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; LA 90008 http://www.ecf.net/home Direct services for adults and children who are developmentally disabled, parent group in an infant program, work training, supportive employment, and residential care for severely and profoundly retarded, recreation, art and summer camp program. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm Main Office (310) 204-3300
FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM 3756 Santa Rosalia Dr., Ste. 213; LA 90008 http://www.findccla.org/ Therapy for children & families, parenting classes for adults (English & Spanish) Monday – Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 9am-3pm (323) 296-3781
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
FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY 15350 Sherman Way, Ste. 140, Van Nuys 91406 http://www.fofca.org/ Therapeutic intervention from infant care to peaceful co-existence with teenagers. Parenting/adolescent groups (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm, Sliding Scale (818) 988-4285
GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Children’s outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm (562) 595-1159 (562) 485-3085
HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710; LA 90010 http://www.hbcfl.org/ Legal assistance, numerous payment options, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), domestic violence, divorce & paternity cases, custody, & visitation and child support. (213) 388-7515
HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) 840 N. Avenue 66; LA 90042 210 S. DeLancey Avenue, Ste 110 ; Pasadena 91105 (Offices) http://www.hathaway-sycamores.org/ Individual, family therapy, parenting classes (Eng/Spanish), Youth intervention & prevention, after school program. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100 HOUSE OF UHURU Community Resource Center (information and referral) 8005 South Figueroa Street; LA 90003 Substance abuse treatment program counseling, psychotherapy, medical care, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (323) 568-5400
HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION 6800 Florence Ave., Bell Gardens 90201 Contact: Sandra Solorio, CSW Provide services for Senior (60+ yrs of age) - , se management and in-home registry; Family and Community Services - , Prevention of Teen Pregnancy, , Parenting (Eng/Sp),counseling (family, individual, group), Healthy Start services (Bell High);emergency (food, counseling, advocy), interpretation/translation, home lotor list, Info & Referral Network. Monday & Friday 8 am-5 pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8 am-7 pm (562) 806-5400
INSTITUTE FOR BLACK PARENTING 11222 South La Cienega Blvd., Ste. 233, Inglewood 90304 www.blackparenting.org Private, full-service adoption, foster care and family preservation agency. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm (310) 807-3350
MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES Serves West Los Angeles, Culver City and Valley 12405 Venice Blvd., Ste. 172; LA 90066 Offer parent education classes, including child custody/legal issues. Services provided on a sliding fee scale. Monday-Thursdays 9am-5pm (Administrative Office). Classes offered Monday, Thursdays 6:30am-9:30pm. (310) 823-7846
NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY CENTER 1409 E. 4th St., Ste. F; Long Beach 90802 (by appt. only) Monday-Thursday 1pm-7:30 pm 15508 S. Western Ave., Gardena 90247 Monday-Thursdays 10am-8pm, Friday 10am-3pm 2349 Torrance Blvd.; Torrance 90504 505 W. PCH, 2nd Fl., Ste. B; Wilmington 90744 Provide court approved counseling programs in the following: parenting skills, abuse/domestic violence, and anger management. (310) 715-8885
PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP SMH—Valley Clinic (Linda Diamond) Tuesdays 9am (English), 11am (Spanish) (818) 997-2640
PARENTS OF WATTS (POW) 10828 Lou Dillon Ave.; LA 90059 Field technicians training, assists in obtaining GED, computer fiber optics training program to install telephone wires and cable, and parenting classes (English). Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (323) 566-7556
PEOPLE WHO CARE 1500 West Slauson Ave.; LA 90047 www.pycyc.org Counseling for children, provide opportunities for community service, parenting classes in English and graffiti removal. (323) 778-8905
PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) 5445 Balboa Blvd.; Encino 91316 www.pgi.edu Individual, family, groups for children, teen groups, domestic violence, divorced parents, Latino Program, anger management, and unemployment. Parenting classes (English, Spanish). Sliding scale ($20-$60—ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm (818) 907-9980
PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 648 S. Indiana St.; LA 90023 www.plazacs.org Esperanza Project: For alcoholic women needing socialization skills to remain sober. Child development services, family services, fathers in the classroom, youth services, and mental health services. Sliding scale. Monday-Friday: 9am-5:30pm (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414
PLAZA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER (Stevenson MS Healthy Start) 4018 City Terrace Dr.; E. LA 90063 Provides domestic violence & support groups (English/Spanish), case management, tutoring, anger management, and parenting. Monday-Friday 8am -5pm (323) 268-1041
RICHSTONE FAMILY CENTER 13634 Cordary; Hawthorne 90250 (Center Address) www.richstonefamily.org Prevention of child abuse with families, counseling, home visitation program, case management, parenting classes (English/Spanish), and afterschool program 1pm-8pm. Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-6:30pm (310) 970-1921 Emergency (310) 970-1330 RITA D.
WALTERS LEARNING COMPLEX 915 W. Manchester Ave.; LA 90044 www.childrenscollective.org Substance abuse prevention/intervention groups, health education workshops, Rites To Passage, mentoring/ homework assistance, sports and recreation teams, educational field trips.
YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM (Y.A.P.) offers anger management and parenting classes for families at risk for criminal activity referred by law enforcement, Dept. of Probation, and school probation officers. Monday-Friday 8am-8pm. Saturday 9am-5pm. No charge for services. (323) 789-4717 (213) 747- 4046, ext. 217 ST.
FRANCIS CHILDREN’S COUNSELING CENTER (1st Fl—Hospital) 3630 E. Imperial Highway, Lynwood 90262 http://www.stfrancismedicalcenter.org/Pages/default.aspx Abuse, neglect, individual/family therapy ages 4-18. Parenting classes in English and Spanish Medi-cal only. Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 9am-6pm (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355
TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. 131 N. Grand Ave., San Pedro 90731 http://www.toberman.org/ After school program, gang prevention, counseling, domestic violence, food pantry, clothing, and parenting classes in English & Spanish. Monday-Friday 9am- 5pm (310) 832-1145
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
VALLEY FAMILY CENTER 302 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 www.valleycenter.org Individual and family counseling, domestic violence. Parenting classes in English and Spanish. Monday-Thursday 9am – 8pm (818) 365-8588
SHELTER/HOUSING
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
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
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300
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
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
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004 Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered MondayFriday on a first come, first serve basis. Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034
JENESSE CENTER www.jenesse.org Domestic violence intervention program. (323) 299-9496 (323) 731-6500 (800) 479-7328
LOS ANGELES YOUTH NETWORK Gower Location – drop-in services, 24 hour assistance 1550 N. Gower; LA 90028 Taft House – group home, youth typically referred after an initial intake and assessment. 1754 N. Taft Ave.; LA 90028 Beachwood location – housing for stable youth, typically placed here after being involved with interventions at other locations (Gower, Taft). www.layn.org Provide housing and individual and group counseling services for runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. Priority granted to DCFS referrals. Office hours: 9-5:30pm Administrative Office (323) 467-8466 Gower - 24 Hours (323) 957-7364 Taft House (323) 366-2450
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE (Formally LA Commission on Assault Against Women) 1015 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 200; LA 90017 Counseling for domestic violence. English, Spanish, Deaf/Disabled. Monday – Friday 9am–5pm Office (213) 955- 9090, ext. 107 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
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
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employment & Education Resources
Service area 8
Worksource Centers
Provide job seekers with assistance including resumes, access to computer/phone/fax
Los Angeles City Worksource Centers
www.wiblacity.org/index.php/services/job-seekers#wsmap
Los Angeles County Worksource Centers
www.worksourcecalifornia.com
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Beach Cities
1611 S. Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, Ca. 90277 (310) 792-1300
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Inglewood www.sbwib.org
110 S. La Brea Ave., Inglewood, Ca. 90301 (310) 680-3700
Disability Navigator: Rebecca Aguirre in the office Monday through Thursday
EDD office is on 5th floor. When calling, dial the main number and ask for the unemployment office.
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Gardena
16801 S. Western Ave., Suite A, Gardena, Ca. 90247 (310) 217-9579
EDD representative is on site Mondays and Wednesdays 8:30AM to 3:30PM
DOR representative is on site Wednesdays and Thursdays 9AM to 12PM (310) 217-6153
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Carson
801 E. Carson St., Room 117, Carson, Ca. 90745 (310) 952-1762
Disability Navigator: Maria Gonzalez
Harbor WorkSource Center
Pacific Gateway WIN
1851 N. Gaffey St., #F, San Pedro, Ca. 90731 (310) 732-5700
Torrance One Stop
1220 Engracia Ave., Torrance, Ca. 90501 (310) 782-2101
Disability Navigator: Wendy Calaycay (562)570-4704
EDD office on site.
Harbor WorkSource Center/Pacific Gateway Center
3447 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 90807 (562) 570- 9675
Disability Navigator: Maritza Torres (562) 570-4711
EDD representative on site 8AM-10:30AM
South Bay Workforce Investment Board www.sbwib.org
11539 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 500, Hawthorne, CA 90250 (310) 970-7700
Additional Employment Resources
Cambodian Association of America
2390 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 90806 (562) 988-1863
Disability Navigator: Sterling Hang (562) 988-1863 ext. 269
Adult Education Resources
Community Adult Schools generally offer High School Diploma, GED preparation, English as a Second Language (ESL) and some computer courses.
Occupational and Skills Centers generally offer the same courses as Community Adult Schools in addition to vocational skills training (e.g. nursing, graphic design, clerical.)
Disabled Student Services assists clients with accommodations and fee waivers when applicable.
Centinela Valley Union High School District www.centinela.k12.ca.us
Inglewood Unified School District
http://iusd.net/
Los Angeles Unified School District www.adultinstruction.org
2. Carson High School Campus: 22328 S. Mail St., Carson, Ca. 90745 (310) 847-6091
2. San Pedro Skills Center 920 W. 36th St., San Pedro, Ca. 90731 (310) 221-4651
3. Wilmington Skills Center 217 Island Ave., Wilmington, Ca. 90744 (310) 549-9831
Long Beach Unified School District
2. Cedar Campus 1794 Cedar Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 90813 (562) 218-0493
Torrance Unified School District
2. Griffith Location 2291 Washington Ave., Torrance, Ca. 90501 (310) 533-4454
Redondo Beach Unified School District & Manhattan Beach Unified School District
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District
Southern California Regional Occupational Center www.socalroc.com
2300 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, Ca. 90501 (310) 224-4200
Fees for classes range from $100 to $1800. Students receiving public assistance and with income of $15,000 a year or less qualify for up to 60% discount on their classes.
Community Colleges and Universities
Office of Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS) provides support services, specialized instruction, and educational accommodations to students with disabilities so that they can participate as fully and benefit as equitably from the college experience as their non-disabled peers.
Services may include assessment for learning disabilities, specialized counseling, interpreter services for hearing-impaired or deaf students, mobility assistance, note taker services, reader services, speech services, transcription services, transportation, specialized tutoring, access to adaptive equipment, job development/placement, registration assistance, special parking and specialized instruction.
Long Beach City College (2 campuses)
www.lbcc.edu
1. Liberal Arts Campus 4901 E. Carson St., Long Beach, Ca. 90808 (562) 938-4558
2. Pacific Coast Campus 1305 E. PCH, Long Beach, Ca. 90806 (562) 938-3921
Disabled Students Programs and Services: www.lbcc.edu/DSPS/
El Camino College
www.elcamino.edu
16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, Ca. 90508 (310) 532-3670
Special Resource Center (310) 660-3295
www.elcamino.edu/academics/src
Los Angeles Harbor College
www.lahc.edu
1111 Figueroa Pl., Wilmington, Ca. 90744 (310) 233-4000
Special Program and Services (310) 233-4629
www.lahc.edu/studentservices/sps/index.html
California State University, Long Beach
www.csulb.edu
1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90840 (562) 985-4111
Disabled Student Services (562) 985-5401 www.csulb.edu/divisions/students/dss
California State University, Dominguez Hills
www.csudh.edu
1000 E. Victoria St., Carson, Ca. 90747 (310) 243-3696
Disabled Student Services Office (310) 243-3660 at Welch Hall Room 250
Mark Smith – Counselor & William Hoanzl – Learning Disability Specialist www4.csudh.edu/dss/
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Match www.volunteermatch.org
United Way Los Angeles www.unitedwayla.org
Volunteers of America Greater Los Angles www.voala.org
Los Angeles County Library http://colapublib.org/libs/
Additional Ideas for Volunteer Sites
The Volunteer Center (2 sites)
1. 1230 Cravens Ave., Torrance, Ca. 90501 Sherry Saacke (310) 212-5009
2. 1407 E. 4th St., Long Beach, Ca. 90802 (562) 590-8844
www.volctr-sobay.org/overview.htm
Farmers Market Manhattan Beach
Tuesdays on the corner of 13th St and Morningside Drive
http://downtownmanhattanbeach.com/manhattan-beach-farmers-market/
LA’s Prom Closet
P.O. Box 545, Hawthorne, Ca. 90251 (866) 475-0082
E mail: [email protected]
City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation & Marine
Volunteer opportunities include local parks, youth camps/teens, after school sites, seniors, El Dorado Nature Center, special events, etc.
Volunteer Department (562) 570-1743
www.longbeach.gov/park/recreation/volunteer_opportunities.asp
Heal the Bay
1444 9th St., Santa Monica, Ca. 90401 (310) 451-1500 and (800) HEAL BAY
Volunteer opportunities include: beach cleanups at any LA County beach.
www.healthebay.org/volunteer
Torrance Memorial Hospital
3330 Lomita Blvd., Torrance, Ca. 90505 (310) 325-9110
Volunteer Department (310) 517-4752
Unique opportunities include working with pet visitation program, participating in the clown program, taking new baby pictures, completing sewing projects, etc.
Volunteers are asked to make a commitment.
www.torrancememorial.org/Ways_to_Give/Volunteer_Services.aspx
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
3720 Stephan M. White Dr., San Pedro, Ca. 90731
Contact Floyd Anderson (310) 548-7562
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RESOURCES & REFERRALS For the Service Provider Resources are subject to change. Please verify information before sharing with clients or others. For corrections or additions call HHCLA at (213) 381-0515 or e-mail [email protected] Homeless Health Care Los Angeles 2330 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 744-0724
HOTLINE NUMBERS AND REFERRAL SERVICES 2-1-1 LA County [formerly Info Line of Los Angeles (800) 339-6993 / (323) 686-0950] Information and referrals for food, housing, clothing, legal assistance, counseling and other social services. 2-1-1 operators provide assistance in many languages. 1736 FAMILIY CRISIS CENTER (24 hour hotline) (213) 745-6434 AIDS/HIV HOTLINE (800) 922-2437 (800) 367-2437 (800) 232-4636 (800) 344-7432 Spanish (888) 225-2437 TDD (Hearing Impaired) CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (800) 540-4000 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS LINES (800) 548-2722 – Free Spirit (800) 479-7328 – Jenesse Center, Inc. (800) 978-3600 – Los Angeles County (800) 799-7233 – National Hotline ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE (800) 992-1660 FAMILY PLANNING/BIRTH CONTROL REFERRALS (800) 942-1054 HEALTH/MEDICAL SERVICES REFERRALS Referral line for free or low cost services (800) 427-8700 HEPATITIS INFORMATION (800) 223-0179 – American Liver Foundation HIV – HOUSING INFORMATION SERVICES CLEARINGHOUSE (HISC) (888) 300-4033 LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT CITY INFO. & REFERRAL FOR CITY OF L.A. (866) 557-7368; (213) 252-2500 MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY (213) 389-2077 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (213) 413-1130 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES & REFERRALS for LOS ANGELES COUNTY Referral line for free or low cost services (800) 854-7771 RAPE CRISIS HOTLINE (213) 626-3393 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (800) 758-0880 - Info + LA County Referrals (800) 227-8922 – American Social Health Assoc. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT REFERRALS (800) 564-6600 SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINES (310) 391-1253 Suicide Prevention Center (800) 273-8255 (TALK) – National Hotline (800) 784-2433 Hopeline Suicide Lifeline (800) 273-8255 (TALK) VA Suicide Hotline In partnership with Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – DHHS (800) SUICIDA / 784-2432 Spanish Hotline YOUTH/ TEEN CRISIS LINES (800) 843-5200 – National Runaway Switchboard (213) 413-2311 (Spanish) – Angel’s Flight Youth Shelter for 12-24 yr olds / 24-Hour Hotline (866) 331-9474 Teen Dating Abuse Helpline www.loveisrespect.org (800) 551-1300 24-Hour Youth/Runaway Hotline (818) 908-4474 24-Hour Youth/Runaway Hotline Children of the Night
211 LOS ANGELES COUNTY is dedicated to providing an easy-to-use, caring, professional source of guidance, advocacy, and 24 hours 7 days per week access to a comprehensive range of human services to the people of Los Angeles County www.211la.org TOLL FREE (800) 339-6993 TTD (FOR DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED) (800) 660-4026 HOMELESS ACCESS CENTERS ANTELOPE VALLEY-LANCASTER: HOMELESS SOLUTIONS ACCESS CENTER 45134 N. Sierra Hwy, Bldg. B Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 942-2758 DOWNTOWN L.A.: WEINGART CENTER ASSOCIATION 506 S. Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 624-3370 LONG BEACH: MULTI-SERVICE CTR 1301 W. 12th St. Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 733-1147 LOS ANGELES: PATH – People Assisting The Homeless 340 N. Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 644-2216 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - N. HOLLYWOOD: L.A. FAMILY HOUSING CORPORATION 7843 Lankershim North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 982-4091 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - N. HOLLYWOOD: L.A. FAMILY HOUSING CORPORATION 7843 Lankershim North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 982-4091 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY: CITRUS VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATION 1115 S. Sunset Ave. West Covina, CA 90033 (626) 814-2421 WEST COVINA ACCESS CENTER for the HOMELESS 415 S. Glendora Ave. West Covina, CA 91790 (626) 918-2005 – BY REFERRAL ONLY POMONA INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 1753 N. Park Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 SANTA MONICA: OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY CTR Annenberg Access Center 503 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 450-4050 Drop-in facility for homeless. SOUTH CENTRAL: WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE 958 E. 108th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059 (323) 563-4730
12-Step Meeting Directory For other Self-Help Groups, call SHARE at 310-305-8878 or 877-742-7349 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) AA (800) 923-8722 Antelope Valley (661) 945-5757 Harbor Area (562) 989-7697 Huntington Park (323) 582-2439 Los Angeles (323) 936-4343 San Fernando Valley (818) 988-3001 San Gabriel Valley (626) 914-1861 South Bay (310) 618-1180 West Los Angeles (310) 474-7339 Los Angeles (Spanish) (323) 735-2089 ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (ACA) LOS ANGELES, SANTA MONICA, GLENDALE & & San Fernando Valley (310) 281-9740 . (310) 534-1815 Long Beach/South Bay (562) 272-4469 San Gabriel Valley (626) 914-4899 AL-ANON/ALATEEN International (800) 356-9996 Central Office (818) 760-7122 LA County (Spanish) (562) 948-2190 COCAINE ANONYMOUS (CA) National (800) 347-8998 Local (310) 216-4444 World Service Office (310) 559-5833 CODEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS (CODA) Local (323) 969-4995 San Fernando Valley (818) 906-6608 COMPULSIVE EATERS ANONYMOUS / HOW Beach cities areas (310) 374-8533 Santa Fe Springs (562) 942-8161 Valley How.org (818) 503-7484 CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING (800) 750-2227 CRYSTAL METH-ANONYMOUS (213) 488-4455 Temple City (626) 286-9975 DEBTORS ANONYMOUS (310) 822-7250 EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS Los Angeles (323) 589-3768 Long Beach (562) 928-0646 Valley/West LA (818) 377-4341 San Bernardino/Riverside (909) 873-2273 Orange County (714) 739-5449 or (714) 903-7999 GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS (GA) LA Chapter (213) 386-8789 MARIJUANA ANONYMOUS (MA) International (800) 766-6779 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS(NA)(888)773-9999 World Service (818) 773-9999 San Fernando Valley (818) 997-3822 Orange County (714) 590-2388 Bay Cities (310)372-9666 NICOTINE ANONYMOUS (800) 642-0666 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (323) 653-7652 RECOVERY, INC. (310) 306-6766 SELF HELP & RECOVERY EXCHANGE/SHARE: (310) 305-8878 • DUAL RECOVERY ANONYMOUS • RECOVERING COUPLES ANONYMOUS • SHOPLIFTERS & THEIVES ANONYMOUS • SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE • WOMEN SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE SEX AND LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS (323) 957-4881 SEXAHOLICS ANONYMOUS (213) 480-1096 SEXUAL COMPULSIVES ANONYMOUS (SCA) Gay Men & Women (310) 859-5585 Spanish (213) 368-4814 SURVIVORS OF INCEST ANONYMOUS (SIA) Los Angeles (562) 806-7270
Homeless Health Care Los Angeles asks YOU to be a Health Care Advocate…. Here’s where to write or call your elected Supervisor in Los Angeles County: DISTRICT 1: Supervisor Gloria Molina Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 856 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-4111 Fax: (213) 613-1739 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 3: Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 821 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-3333 Fax: (213) 625-7360 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 2: Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 866 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-2222 Fax: (213) 680-3283 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 4: Supervisor Don Knabe Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 822 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-4444 Fax: (213) 626-6941 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 5: Supervisor Mike Antonovich Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 869 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-5555 Fax: (213) 974-1010 E-Mail: [email protected] U.S. Capital Switchboard (202) 224-3121 Ask to speak to your U.S. Senator or Representative in Congress / www.senate.gov California Senator Diane Feinstein (202) 224-3841 / (310) 914-7300 / Fax (310)914-7318 Senator Barbara Boxer (202) 224-3553 / (213) 894-5000 / Fax (202)224-0357 Office of the President (202) 456-1414 or (202) 456-1111 Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger (213) 897-0322 or (916) 445-2841 - Fax (213)897-0319 or (916)558-3160 Unsure of your Supervisorial District? Want to know how to contact City, State or Federal public officials? Want to register to vote? Call the LA County Registrar: (800) 815-2666 Or go to www.LAvote.net
HEALTH CARE CLINICS FOR THE HOMELESS AND LOWINCOME Listed below are some clinics in Los Angeles that provide both outreach and inpatient care to homeless people. Please contact the appropriate clinic in your community for specific clinic days and hours of operation, including outreach sites. Some of the clinics also provide services to non-homeless individuals. Most clinics are free, however some charge a fee. Call to confirm. ORGANIZATION Address City Zip Phone Central City Community Health Center 5970 S. Central Avenue Los Angeles 90001 (323)234-3280 Children’s Hospital LA-High Risk Youth Project (12-24 years old) @ LA Free Clinic 4650 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 90027 (323) 660-2450 Clinica Msgr. Oscar A. Romero 123 S. Alvarado St. Los Angeles 90057 (213) 989-7700 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena 1855 N. Fair Oaks Ave. Fl. 2 Pasadena 91103 (626) 398-6300 East Valley Community Health Center 680 Fairplex Drive 420 S. Glendora Ave. Pomona West Covina 91768 91790 (909) 620-8088 (626) 919-5724 JWCH Institute @ Safe Harbor Women’s Clinic 1910 W. Sunset Blvd. Suite 650 Los Angeles 90026 (213) 484-1186 JWCH Institute @ the Weingart Center 522 S. San Pedro Los Angeles 90013 (213) 622-2639 Los Angeles Free Clinic 8405 Beverly Blvd. near Orlando 5205 Melrose Ave. near Wilton 6043 Hollywood Blvd. East of Gower Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles 90048 90004 90028 (323) 653-1990 Appointments Los Angeles Mission Community Clinic 311 Winston St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 893-1960 Northeast Community Clinic 5428 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles 90042 (323) 256-3884 Northeast Valley Health Corporation 1600 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando 91340 (818) 365-8086 Northeast Valley Health Corporation 7843 Lankershim Blvd. N. Hollywood 91605 (818) 765-8656 UCLA School of Nursing @ Union Rescue Mission 545 S. San Pedro St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 673-4849 Venice Family Clinic (Walk-ins Mon through Fri 10 am – 11 am) 604 Rose Ave. Venice 90291 (310) 392-8630
DENTAL CLINICA MONSENOR OSCAR ARNULFO ROMERO (213) 201-2742 123 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA 90057 Adults & children. Cleanings, fillings and extractions. No dentures. Root canals – anterior teeth only. Adult walk-in Mon-Fri – emergency care only. Get in line by 7:00 a.m. They will take the first three people in addition to referrals. Children need a referral from the school nurse if under five years old, if possible. Cost: Medi-Cal or Sliding scale. H. CLAUDE HUDSON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER (213) 744-3623 2829 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007 Call for an appointment or walk-in Mon-Fri line up at 7:30 a.m. – 1st 15 people taken. Cost: Medi-Cal, GR Health Plan, cash, ORSA, Ability to Pay Plan (ATP), Private/Public Partnership (PPP) or Sliding scale and Homeless. H.H. HUMPHREY COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER (323) 846-4082 5850 S. Main Street at Slauson, Los Angeles, CA 90003 Routine exam and dentures (waiting list). Walk in Mon-Fri 7:30a.m.- 10 people per day Cost: Ability to Pay Plan (ATP) or ORSA. LA FREE CLINIC (323) 653-1990 8405 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048 Cleanings, fillings, extractions and dentures for those eligible. Call Mon-Fri 9am-5pm There are more services for children five to 18 yrs. Cost: Free LOS ANGELES COUNTY + USC MEDICAL CENTER (COUNTY HOSPITAL) (323) 226-5013 2010 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90033 Biopsy, extractions, broken jaw, etc. – no routine services. Cost: Cash, Medi-Cal or Ability to Pay Plan (ATP) (County Ability to Pay Program). LOS ANGELES COUNTY DENTAL SERVICES – USC - HEALTHCARE.NETWORK (800) 383-4600 Routine & emergency referrals to nearest clinic. LOW-COST DENTAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV / AIDS H. Claude Hudson Dental Clinic (213)744-3623 Hubert Humphrey Clinic (323) 846-4082 Long Beach Comprehensive Health Center (562) 599-8787 Los Angeles County / USC Dental Clinic (323) 226-5013 Los Angeles Free Clinic (323) 653-1990 Northeast Valley Health Corporation (Need medical referral) (818) 365-8086 USC Dental School (Emergency services only) (213) 740-1576 UCLA Dental School (310) 825-2337 NORTHEAST VALLEY HEALTH CORPORATION (818) 365-8086 1600 San Fernando Rd., San Fernando, CA 91340 Routine exams, extractions and root canals. Must be LA County resident. Cost: Sliding scale. PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 (Cross street is Venice) (213) 747-5542 Tues, Thurs and Sat 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Mon and Wed 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Appointment needed – not currently accepting new adult clients. No age restriction for children. Cost: Cash, Medi-Cal or covered by grants if eligible. SOUTH BAY FAMILY HEALTHCARE CENTER 2114 Artesia Blvd., Redondo Beach, CA 90278 appointments (310) 802-6170 General Medicine & Dental general info (310) 318-2521 Cost: Cash, Ability to Pay Plan (ATP) or Private/Public Partnership (PPP). QUEENSCARE (FRANCISCAN CLINICS) FAMILY CLINIC-ECHO PARK 150 N. Reno, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 380-7298 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Adults and children. Appointment needed Cost: Cash or Denti-Cal. ROYBAL COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER 245 S. Fetterly, East Los Angeles, CA 90022 MAIN (323) 780-2340 Mon–Fri 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. USC - HEALTHCARE.NETWORK APPOINTMENTS (800) 383-4600 Sat 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. $50.00 per visit. Children and adults call for appt. Walk-in Emergencies Mon-Fri Without appointment – before 6:00 a.m. (Bring I.D. and address) UCLA CHILDREN’S DENTAL CENTER 10833 Le Conte Ave., Room #20-137 (310) 825-5619 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Medi-Cal or Healthy Families. New patients call Thurs for appointment 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. USC SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY MAIN (213) 740-2800 925 W. 34th St., Los Angeles, CA 90089 Children 2 - 12 (213) 740-0412 Children appointments only Adults (213) 740-2805 Adults call for appointment or (213) 740-8751 Adult Urgent Care Walk-in clinic Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri 7:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. and 1:00p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tues 1 pm – 2:30 p.m. Only screen first 15 patients Cost: $62-220 (Emergency fees) Cost: $30.00 for the first visit for those ages seven and up. $50.00 for children under six years old. $80.00 for new adult patient. Medi-Cal is accepted, Denti-Cal and Private Insurance. USC DENTAL CLINIC at the UNION RESCUE MISSION (213) 347-6300 545 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 General Dental: Teeth cleaning, extractions, root canals, simple fillings and dentures. Call for available appointment. Cost: Free
VISION / EYE CLINICS ARROYO VISTA FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 6000 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90042 (323) 254-5221 Ext. 118 Cost: Exam: $45.00 Glasses: $50.00 and up / Payment plan is available. Medi-Cal accepted, discounts available upon approval. QUEENSCARE (FRANCISCAN CLINICS) FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 150 N. Reno Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 380-7298 Cost: Exam: $35.00 / Glasses: Single vision $55.00 and up Medi-Cal accepted QUEEN OF ANGELS-HOLLYWOOD PRESBYTERIAN / MEDICAL CENTER EYE CLINIC 1300 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027 (213) 413-3000 Ext. 6580 Cost: Exam $35.00 / Glasses: $40.00+ up Mon & Wed 9:00-5:00 p.m. / Thu 9:00-5:30 p.m. Medi-Cal accepted. OPTOMETRIC CENTER OF LOS ANGELES 3916 S. Broadway St., Los Angeles, CA 90037 (323) 234-9137 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. LUNCH 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Cost: Exam $60.00 / Glasses: Frames $27.00 and up / bifocals $70.00. Blue Cross with Medi-Cal accepted and Cash. ROYBAL COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER 245 S. Fetterly Avenue, East Los Angeles, CA 90022 MAIN (323) 780-2340 Mon–Fri 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. USC - HEALTHCARE.NETWORK APPOINTMENTS (800) 383-4600 Sat 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Cost: Exam $50.00 Ability to pay plan or ORSA plan (reduce fee plan). Optometry patient seen one day per week. VALLEY COMMUNITY CLINIC 6801 Coldwater Canyon (818) 764-7047 North Hollywood, CA 91605 Cost: $30.00 eye exam / $75.00-95.00 for basic glasses. More expensive glasses are available. Mon-Thurs 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Fri 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. $10 co-payment then exam, glasses and lens are free for North Hollywood residence only. MEDI-CAL NOT ACCEPTED. VENICE FAMILY CLINIC (310) 392-8636 604 Rose Avenue Venice, CA 90291 Cost: Exams small donation is requested depending on income. 11 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 10TH DISTRICT PTA VISION CLINIC (LAUSD) 1000 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 745-7502 Cost: Exam $25.00 / Glasses $60.00 - $75.00 Must be student in LA Unified School District. Need referral from school nurse.
Food Banks 2-1-1 LA County [formerly INFOLINE (800) 339-6993 or (323) 686-0950] Information and referrals for food, housing, clothing, legal assistance, counseling and other social services. ALL PEOPLES CHRISTIAN CENTER 822 E. 20th St., Los Angeles, CA 90011 Families / single adults receive food & groceries. Must call for an appointment and registration. Must have California I.D., proof of income and residence in the following zip codes: 90001-90012, 90015, 90016, 90018-90019 and 90089. Fri 12:00 p.m. – 5 p.m. REGISTRATION (213) 747-6357 BETA (INLAND VALLEY FOOD PARTNER) 1095 W. Grand Ave., Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 622-7278 Proof of residence, income and ID required Mon – Thurs 9am – 3pm Call ahead CATHEDRAL CTR OF ST. PAUL 840 Echo Park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026 I.D. required. First come, first served. Once a month per family. Fri 8:30 a.m. – 10a.m. (213) 482-2040 Seniors-program every Thursday per month FRED JORDAN MISSION 445 Towne Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Hot meals Mon – Thurs Breakfast: 10:00 a.m. / Dinner 5:00 p.m. Must attend services (213) 489-7763 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 760 S. Westmoreland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90005 No requirements. Fri – Line up before 8:00 a.m. (213) 384-2151 FIRST CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 3401 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90020 Meals: Mon & Wed 9:30 a.m., Tues & Thurs 11:30 a.m. Food Giveaway: 2nd Sunday at 5pm (213) 385-6345 FOOD STAMPS-Central Help Line:(877) 481-1044 Downtown Dept. of Public Social Services locations: 813 E. Fourth Place 90013 (213) 974-9192 2855 E. Olympic Blvd. 90023 (323) 260-3718 2707 S. Grand Ave. 90007 (213) 744-5611 You must go to one of these locations HOMELESS SERVICE CTR – BREAD & ROSES CAFÉ 373 Rose Ave (@ 4th), Venice, CA 90291 Meals: Breakfast 9:30 a.m., Lunch 10:30 a.m. and Dinner 11:30 a.m. By reservation only. Make reservations in person one day prior between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Limit 50 individuals per sitting. HURTING AND HUNGRY I 1369 East Vernon, Los Angeles, CA 90011 Meals: Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Groceries: Tues 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Proof of income and residence, 18 years and older (323) 231-7026 HURTING AND HUNGRY II 1310 St. Andrews Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90019 Meals: Wed 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Groceries: Tues 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Proof of income and residence (323) 231-7026 Imani UNIDOS Food Pantry of Los Angeles FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1713 W. 108th St., Los Angeles, CA 90047 Tues, Wed, Thurs 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (323) 754-8453 I.D. Required General Public INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 1753 N. Park Ave., Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 or (909)391-4882 Call ahead 16 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 LA MISSION 303 E. 5th St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 Must attend Chapel Service prior to meals. Tickets handed out after service. Breakfast: 8:30am Chapel (English) 11:30am then Lunch at 1:00pm Chapel (Spanish) 11:30am then Lunch at 12:30pm Dinner (English) - 8pm, (Spanish) – 7:45pm (213)629-1227 x318 OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 503 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90401 Families and single adults can receive referrals for food and other services. Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm, Dinner – 4pm Sat 9am – 12pm - no dinner (310) 450-4050 PARA LOS NIÑOS 5054 S. Vermont Ave. Angeles, CA 90037 Families in the following South Central zip codes can receive food, groceries and other social services: 90001-90003, 90006-90008, 90011, 90013-90016, 90018-90019, 90021, 90027, 90034-90035, 90037, 90043-90044, 90047, 90057-90059, 90061-90062 and 90305. Must have I.D., proof of income and proof of residence. Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (323) 758-7902 RAKESTRAW MEMORIAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER 5139 S. Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90037 Call first. Referrals only. Families and single adults can receive groceries. Must have I.D., proof of income and residence. Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (323) 232-2258 SALVATION ARMY FAMILY SERVICE OFFICE 832 W. James M. Wood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Emergency canned goods. ID Required Front Desk (213)438-1600 or (877) 423-6701 Mon – Fri, 9:00a.m. –5:00 p.m. Once every 3 months
Drop-In Centers & Shelters 2-1-1 LA County [formerly INFOLINE (800) 339-6993 or (323) 686-0950] Information and referrals for housing, clothing, food, legal assistance, counseling, and other social services or www.healthycity.org DROP-IN CENTERS DOWNTOWN WOMEN’S CENTER 325 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Single women only/No overnight Monday -Thursday sign-in. Must volunteer to qualify for day center. Breakfast, lunch, and snack are provided. (213) 613-0761 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 628 S. San Julian St., Los Angeles, 90014 Drop-in center 24 Hours (213) 624-4663 SHELTERS YEAR ROUND AND WINTER SHELTERS Emergency shelter locations for single adults & families. Year-round Shelter Hotline. (800) 548-6047 TDD: (800) 660-4026 ANGEL’S FLIGHT 357 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, 90057 Shelter for youth ages 10-17 Call first. (213) 413-2311 BELL SHELTER 5600 Richenbacker Rd. Bldg 2A-2B Bell, CA 90201 Call Mon – Frid at 9:00 a.m. Referral preferred. (323) 263-1206 CASA MADONA Shelter for women and/or children with HIV/AIDS Contact: Martha Aldrete Referrals only. COVENANT HOUSE 1325 N. Western Ave., Hollywood, 90027 Shelter for teens 18-21 – Referrals helpful. (323) 461-3131 (323) 957-7455x354 Outreach Program EMMANUEL BAPTIST RESCUE MISSION 530 E. 5th St., Los Angeles, 90013 Shelter for single men. Walk-ins welcome. Referral Guarantees Bed Must be there at 4:30 p.m. for bed sign-up. (213) 626-4681 GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER 267 N. Belmont Ave., Los Angeles, 90026 Shelter for single women only. Intake: Mon – Fri 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. How to apply: Interview by phone or in person. Must have referral. (213) 250-5241 GOOD SHEPHERD SHELTER Domestic Violence / Women and children – under 12 yr. Call for phone interview. Mon – Fri 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Long term shelter (323) 737-6111 HOUSE OF RUTH Shelter for single women & children No boys over 10 years old. Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Referrals only. Call for more information. (323)266-4139 18 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 1753 N. Park Ave., Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 Referrals only 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. 30 – 90 day shelter LOS ANGELES MISSION 303 E. 5th St., Los Angeles, 90013 Males only. First come first served. Tickets given out at 5:30 p.m. (213) 629-1227 MIDNIGHT MISSION 601 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, 90014 24-hour Walk-in Services. (213) 624-9258 SALVATION ARMY Huntington Park Corps. 2965 E. Gage Ave., Huntington Park 90255 Walk-ins welcome. Social Service Office (This is not a shelter/drop-in-center.) (323) 587-4221 SALVATION ARMY (COMPTON) 736 E. Compton Blvd. (Santa Fe/Compton) Referrals only. Must be there or call at 9 a.m. for assessment. (310) 639-0362 SERRA PROJECT CASA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA Shelter for men and women with HIV/AIDS No children. Contact: Cindy Velis (323) 737-7661 SUNSHINE MISSION 2600 S. Hoover St., Los Angeles, 90007 Shelter for single women only. Call first. Contact: Yecica Robles (213) 747-7419 TRANSITION HOUSE 1809 Boutt St. Los Angeles, 90012 Shelter for women and children. Must call to schedule appointment (323)342-0705
INMATE LOCATOR TELEPHONE NUMBERS LOS ANGELES COUNTY JAIL (213) 473-6080 (213) 473-6100 CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON (909) 484-3700 (PAROLE DIVISION) NATIONAL FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS (202) 307-3126 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS VISITOR INFORMATION TOLL-FREE NUMBER (800) 374-8474 (INFORMATION ABOUT VISITATION RULES AND REGULATIONS IS NOT UPDATED REGULARLY— DOUBLE CHECK ALL INFORMATION WHICH IS CRUCIAL TO MAKING A VISIT)
DRUG & ALCOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAM REFERRALS This is a partial list, for more referrals call: 2-1-1 LA County (formerly Info Line of Los Angeles) or (800) 564-6600 All locations offer services to Men and Women, unless otherwise indicated. RESIDENTIAL AADAP (323) 293-6291 Los Angeles Acton Rehab (661) 269-0062 Acton Alcoholism Center for Women (213) 381-8500 Los Angeles Women Only American Recovery Center (909) 865-2336 Pomona Bimini (213) 388-5423 Los Angeles Castle Program (323) 732-9125 Los Angeles Outpatient Castle Program (East) (323) 233-3342 Los Angeles Castle Program (West) (323) 734-1143 Los Angeles Chabad House (323) 965-1365 Los Angeles Men Only Clare Foundation (310) 314-6200 Santa Monica Cri-Help (818) 985-8323 N. Hollywood His Sheltering Arms (323) 755-6646 Los Angeles Women Only House of Uhuru (323) 568-5400 Watts Impact House (323) 681-2575 Pasadena Little House (562) 925-2777 Bellflower Women Only Mary Lind Foundation (213) 382-4241 Los Angeles Main Office Mini 12 Step House (323) 232-6228 Los Angeles Women Only New Directions (VETERANS or dependents) (310) 398-0191 Los Angeles Women Only New Directions (VETERANS) (310) 914-4045 Los Angeles Men only Pacifica House (323) 754-2816 Hawthorne People in Progress (818) 768-7494 Sun Valley Men only Rena B (323) 664-8940 Los Angeles Royal Palms (213) 483-9201 Los Angeles Men Only Shields (for Families Exodus) (323) 242-5000 x234 Los Angeles M & W + Families Substance Abuse Foundation (562) 439-7755 Long Beach M & W + HIV+ Tarzana Treatment Center (818) 996-1051 Tarzana Salvation Army ARC (714) 758-0414 Anaheim Salvation Army ARC (310) 450-7235 Santa Monica Men Only Salvation Army Harbor Light (213) 626-4786 Los Angeles Men Only Socorro (Cri-Help) (323) 222-1440 East LA Volunteers of America- Jan Clayton (323) 660-8042 Los Angeles Psych Meds ok Warm Springs (661) 257-2342 Castaic Men Only 22 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 RESIDENTIAL MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE USE CO-OCCURING Lamp Community (213) 488-9559 Los Angeles Pacifica House (323) 754-2816 Hawthorne OUTPATIENT FACILITIES AADAP (Asian American) (323) 294-4932 Los Angeles Behavioral Health Services (323) 262-1786 Boyle Heights Comm. Assessment Service Ctr. (800) 564-6600 Los Angeles Castle Program (323) 732-9125 Los Angeles Clare Foundation (310) 314-6245 Santa Monica Dignity Center (Didi Hirsch) (213) 385-3752 Los Angeles (AD 545, Drug Diversion, DUI-1st Offender, GP, OPDF, PC 1000 and Prop 36) Do It Now Foundation (323) 465-3784 Hollywood Ebony Counseling Center (661) 324-4756 Bakersfield Homeless Health Care LA (213) 381-0500 Downtown LA His Sheltering Arms (323) 755-6646 Los Angeles Women Only House of Uhuru (323) 568-5400 Watts Impact House (626) 564-4240 Pasadena Matrix Center (310) 207-4322 West LA Shields (310) 898-2450 Los Angeles Families-Women & Children Substance Abuse Foundation (562) 439-7755 Long Beach M & W + HIV+ Sunrise Community (213) 207-2770 Los Angeles Woman to Woman (562) 426-8262 Long Beach ALCOHOL OUTPATIENT ADAPT Foundation (213) 483-5703 Los Angeles DUI School only Comm. Assessment Service Ctr. (800) 564-6600 Los Angeles DRUG DETOX American Recovery Center (909) 865-2336 Pomona Cider House (562-864-7724 Norwalk Men only Clare Foundation (310) 314-6215 Santa Monica Redgate (562) 599-8444 Long Beach Tarzana Hospital (818) 996-1051 Tarzana Includes Methadone MENTAL HEALTH & DRUG TREATMENT OUTPATIENT FACILITIES Cornerstone Outpatient Services (818) 901-4836 Van Nuys Didi Hirsch (310) 306-2944 Culver City Didi Hirsch (213) 381-3626 Los Angeles Didi Hirsch (310) 751-1200 Mar Vista HHCLA (213) 381-0500 Los Angeles River Community (626) 974-8122 Covina
SOBER LIVINGS FOR SOBER LIVING REFERRALS CALL: SOBER LIVING NETWORK at 1-800-799-2084, WWW.SOBERHOUSING.NET OR 2-1-1 LA County (formerly INFOLINE of Los Angeles 1-800-339-6993) Acacia Sober Living Culver City Contact: Richard Rayyis Office: (310) 842-9023 (310)560-8036 Men only – $600 per month ($650/mo for rooms with private bath) Achiever’s House Los Angeles Contact: Evelyn Teibeaux (323) 234-7556 Women only – $475 per month Action House Long Beach (4 houses) Contact: Don Scurti or Lloyd Mote (562) 394-8018 Men only / women only – $500 per month Atlantic Recovery Services Long Beach Main Office: (562) 436-3533 North Office: (562)218-5243 Men only / women only - $475 move-in and $400 per month Back to Life Los Angeles Contact: Gilbert Rico (310) 916-6528 Men only – $500 per month Brothers Big House Los Angeles Contact: William Foster (323) 757-2533, (323) 533-5304 Men only – $350 per month (based on income) Chains of Love Los Angeles Contact: William Foster (323) 757-2533 Women only – $350 per month (based on income) CLARE Men’s Center Santa Monica Contact: Rick Alsop (310) 314-6200 ext. 3716 Men only – $550 per month 24 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 CLARE Women’s Center Santa Monica Contact: Robert Ayres (310) 314-6200 ext. 3176 Women only – $600 per month CLARE Venice 4 Los Angeles locations Contact: Robert Ayres (310) 314-6200 ext. 3176 MEN ONLY – $575 PER MONTH CLARE Women and Children Los Angeles Contact: Robert Ayres (310) 314-6200 ext. 3176 Women and children – $400 per month Contingency Plan Los Angeles Contact: John Robinson (323) 634-9274 Men only – $550 per month Cornerstone House (see Stepping Stones) Culver City Contact: Sal Wilson (310) 477-4428 Men only – $700 per month Faith House I Long Beach Contact: Michael DeMarco or Diana Sicklan (562) 881-2322 Men only / Women only – $ per month Felicity House Los Angeles Contact: Sherri Talbert (310) 837-3042 Women only – $7 per month Flora’s House (see New Way of Life) 2 Los Angeles locations Contact: Susan Burton (323) 563-3575 Women and children only – 2 children up to 8 years old – $500 per month Friendly House Los Angeles Contact: Lyndy (213) 389-9964 Women only – minimum 30-day commitment $1600 per month Friendly House Los Angeles – Westside Contact: Iriet (310) 204-3351 Women only – minimum 30-day commitment up to a year $1600 per month Gramercy Guest House Los Angeles Contact: Mike McNeel or Wayne King (323) 733-9725 / (323) 732-7848 Working men only - $500 per month Haven House I Long Beach Contact: Robert Morris (562) 901-1848 Men only / women only – $525r month Herbert House Los Angeles Contact: Jace Horwitz (310) 737-7566 Coed – $250 per month Holy Way Haven Los Angeles Contact: Ories Andre Ellios (323) 589-9840 Women only - $220 per month 25 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 House of Principles Los Angeles Contact: Letteria Hassell or Erica Pitts (323) 585-7322 Women only – $22 per month Marco House Long Beach Contact: DeMarco Johnson (562) 233-1943 Coed – $300 per month New Visions Los Angeles Contact: Pete Medina (323) 340-8384 Men only – $325 per month New Way of Life (see Flora’s House) Los Angeles Contact: Susan Burton (323) 563-3575 Women and children only – $500 per month (Rent includes room and board AND meals) Oulremis Longhouse Los Angeles Contact: Alan Traylor (323) 759-3965 Men only - $310 per month Progress House Torrance Contact: Bob Gregory (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month Progress House- Arlington Torrance Contact: Bob Gregory (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month Progress House- Marcelina 5 Torrance Units Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600-$800 per month Progress House- Halldale 2 Torrance locations Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month Progress House- Highgrove Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only- $850 per month Progress House- Irena Redondo Beach Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – Front House - $700 per month Men only – Back House - $650 per month Progress House- Normandie Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month ( Front and Back House) Progress House- Sepulveda Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $650 per month Progress House- 223rd St. Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 men only – $600 per month 26 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 The Serenity Shack Long Beach Contact: Michael Saliba (562) 490-0776 Men only – $490 per month Stepping Stones (see Cornerstone House) Culver City Contact: Sal Wilson (310) 477-4428 Men only – $600 per month
Senior Citizens Services American Association Of Retired People ………………………….(866) 448-3615 Bet Tzedek Legal Services ………………………………………...(323) 939-0506 California Registry For Nursing Home Referrals ………………………………………(800) 777-7575 Center for Health Care Rights Multi-Service Agency ……………………………………………...(800) 824-0780 Home Secure Installs FREE peep holes, dead bolt locks and grab bars ……………………(323) 937-5855 People Coordinated Services ………………….………………..…..(323) 294-5226
Informational Websites AIDS/HIV: AIDS Project Los Angeles http://www.apla.org/ AIDS Education Global Information System http://www.aegis.com/ HIV and Hepatitis. Com http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/ Los Angeles AIDS Programs http://www.lapublichealth.org/aids CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC): http://www.cdc.gov/ Diseases: http://www.cdc.gov/az.do Hepatitis: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/index.htm AIDS: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/ Tuberculosis: http://www.cdc.gov/tb/faqs/default.htm Sexually Transmitted Diseases: http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/disease_info.htm#GenInfo HEALTH REFERRALS FOR LA COUNTY: http://www.ccalac.org HEALTH-RELATED DATABASES/SEARCH ENGINES/ARTICLES/INFORMATION: Medscape: http://www.medscape.com/home Healthfinder: http://www.healthfinder.gov/ Healthy City: http://www.healthycity.org/ National Institutes of Health: http://health.nih.gov/ National Library of Medicine: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov HEPATITIS: Hepatitis C Taskforce for LA County: http://www.hepctaskforcela.org/ Hepatitis C Support Project: http://www.hcvadvocate.org/ Hepatitis Information Network: http://www.hepnet.com/ Hepatitis Foundation International: http://www.hepfi.org/ American Liver Foundation: http://www.liverfoundation.org/ Hepatitis B Foundation: http://www.hepb.org/ 36 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 HUNGER, HOMELESSNESS AND ADVOCACY: Los Angeles Regional Food Bank: http://www.lafightshunger.org/ Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority: http://www.lahsa.org National Health Care for the Homeless Council: http://www.nhchc.org/ National Coalition for the Homeless: http://www.nationalhomeless.org/ Health Care for the Homeless: Information Research Center: http://www.prainc.com/_flash/index.html Institute for the Study of Homelessness and Poverty: United Way of Greater Los Angeles: http://www.unitedwayla.org Health Consumer Alliance: http://www.healthconsumer.org LA Coalition to End Hunger and Homelessness: http://www.lacehh.org LOCAL GOVERNMENT SITES: California: http://www.ca.gov City of Los Angeles: http://www.ci.la.ca.us/ LA County: http://lacounty.info MENTAL HEALTH: National Institute of Mental Health http://www.nimh.nih.gov/ National Mental Health Association http://www.nmha.org/ LA County Department of Mental Health http://www.dmh.co.la.ca.us/ California Department of Mental Health http://www.dmh.ca.gov Substance Abuse and Mental Health-SAMSA http://www.samhsa.gov/ http://www.prevention.samhsa.gov/ NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES: http://www.nfid.org/ SOCIAL SERVICES: Health City:(social service database for LA) http://www.healthycity.org LA County Helps: (info on public benefits/services) http://LACountyHelps.org The People’s Guide to Welfare, Health and Other Services http://www.lacehh.org/tpg/index.php TB: http://www.lapublichealth.org/tb See also CDC
Legal Referrals LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY OFFICES AND LEGAL ISSUES HANDLED Debt Crisis Clinic – (Phone Only) ……………………………………………………………………………………. (800) 399-4529 Credit Counseling, Creditor Harassment, Pre-Bankruptcy Counseling, Legal Rights, Options and Responsibilities if Sued. Asian/P.I. Hotline: Mandarin/Cantonese (323) 801-7912; Vietnamese (323) 801-7923; Khmer (Cambodian) (213) 640-3887 Family Law – (Walk-In Clients to Toll Center ONLY) 111 N. Hill Street, Dept. 8, Room 245, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Clients are seen on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from: 8:30 am – 3:00 am (On a first come first served basis) Child Abduction, Child Custody, Domestic Violence, Child Support, Visitation Rights, Child Concealment. Self-Help Access Center – (Walk-In) 1 Regent St., Room 107, 1st Floor, Inglewood, CA 90301 Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs and Fri from: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm West Office - 1102 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90019 (323) 801-7989 Call First Home Ownership and Individual Rights …………………………………………… (Follow prompts) (323) 801-7989 Call Between 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 pm Predatory Loan Practices, Criminal Record Expungements, Forged Deeds and Title Transfer, Unlawful Liens Against Real Property, Foreclosures, Unfair Banking Practices, Home Improvement Contract Fraud, Vocational School Loans, Medical Bills, Bank Account Levies, Credit Identity Theft, Auto Repossessions, Wage Garnishment, Debt Collection. Central Office - 1550 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 640-3881 Call First Eviction Defense Center ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… (213) 487-7609 Unlawful Detainees, Motion in Response to Notice to Vacate, Illegal Lockouts, Illegal Utility Termination, Rent Control. Housing Issues …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. (213) 385-1719 Legal Foundation Housing Intake Call between 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Representation in Administrative Hearing in Section 8 and Public Housing, Other Housing Problems, Alleviation of Slum Conditions and Habitability Problems. 38 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 East LA Office - 5228 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022 (213) 640-3883 Call First Government Benefits …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. (213) 640-3834 Tuesdays (only) call between 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CalWorks, Medi-Cal, In Home Supportive Services, SSI, Food Stamps, Foster Care/Kin-Gap, County Health, Social Security, CAPI (Cash Assistance for (Immigrants), General Relief. ATTORNEY REFERRAL Los Angeles County Bar (213) 243-1525 BANKRUPTCIES/PROBATE/WILLS Bet Tzedek Legal Services (323) 939-0506 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 BUILDING & SAFETY County of Los Angeles – East Los Angeles Offices (323) 881-7030 County of Los Angeles – Firestone Office (323)820-6500 Outside Los Angeles County (888) 524-2845 OR 311 CONSUMER PROBLEMS Bet Tzedek Legal Services (323) 939-0506 Better Business Bureau (909) 825-7280 County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer Affairs (213) 974-1452 County of Los Angeles Small Claims Court Advisor (213) 974-9759 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Neighborhood Legal Services (800) 433-6251 CRIMINAL LAW Attorney General – Crime Prevention (213) 897-2000 Indigent Criminal Defense Appointments Program (213) 896-6437 Public Defender (213) 974-2811 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION/DISCRIMINATION Dept. of Fair Housing and Employment (213) 439-6799 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (800) 669-4000 Housing Rights Center (Discrimination Services) (213) 387-8400 Labor Commissioner (213) 620-6330 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 39 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 FAMILY LAW PROBLEMS Maynard Toll Family Law Center for: Child Support, Custody, Visitation, Abduction & Domestic Violence 111 N. Hill St., Department 8-Room 245, Downtown Los Angeles Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 am – 11:30 am This Center Is Walk-In Only – First Come, First Served Child Support Services Dept. (Los Angeles County) (323) 890-9800 Dispute Resolution Services (866) 901-3212 District Attorney (213) 974-3501 Domestic Violence Project (Los Angeles County Bar Association) (213) 974-5455 Domestic Violence Safety Plan Hotline (800) 978-3600 Harriet Buhai Center for Family Law (213) 388-7515 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Levitt & Quinn Family Center (213) 482-1800 Neighborhood Legal Services (800) 433-6251 GOVERNMENT BENEFITS Inner City Law Center/Walk Ins M-F, 8:30am-12p (213) 891-2880 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 506 South Main Street HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Legal Services Alliance (HALSA) (213) 637-1690 HOUSING, RENTAL& HABITABILITY PROBLEMS County Dept. Of Consumer Affairs (213) 974-1452 Eviction Defense Center – Legal Aid (213) 487-7609 Inner City Law Center/ Walk Ins M-F, 8:30am-12p (213) 891-2880 L.A. Housing Department Code Enforcement (866) 557-7368 Membership Only Association (213) 384-4131 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Martin Luther King Dispute Resolution Center (323) 290-4132 Rent Stabilization (866) 557-7368 Small Claims Court Advisor (213) 974-9759 IMMIGRATION Asian Pacific American Legal Center (213) 977-7500 CHIRLA (213) 353-1333 Immigration Legal Assistance Project (213) 485-1872 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Los Angeles County Bar Association – Immigration Legal Office (213) 485-0143 National Immigration Law Center (213) 639-3900 Neighborhood Legal Services (800) 433-6251 40 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 NON-LEGAL MEDIATION SERVICES Center for Conflict Resolution (213) 736-1145 Dispute Resolution Services (213) 896-6533 Inquilinos Unidos/United Tenants (213) 483-9620 Housing Rights Center (213) 387-8400 Martin Luther King Dispute Resolution Center (323) 290-4132 OTHER LEGAL PROBLEMS ACLU (213) 977-9500 Community Legal Services (310) 638-6194 Dispute Resolution Mediation-Arbitration Services (213) 896-6533 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Public Counsel (213) 385-2977 Smart Law Information Line (recorded information) (213) 243-1500 SOCIAL SERVICES 2-1-1 L. A. County (formerly known as Info Line of Los Angeles) DIAL 2-1-1 Bet Tzedek Legal Services (323) 939-0506 Consumer Credit Counselors (By Design Financial Services) (800) 750-2227 County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer Affairs (213) 974-1452 Inner City Law Center (Landlord/Tenant Issues and Government Benefits Issues) (213) 891-2880 Neighborhood Legal Services
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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 1 3/15 AGENCY Contact Person # Of Beds HIV Priority Requirements/Additional Information SPA VALLEY OASIS OASIS HOUSE INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED CALL FOR ADDRESS Intake 661-945-5509 661-945-6736 15 N/A A 2-year program with 1 year of on-going case management. Residents that are accepted into either program must demonstrate the necessary skills to maintain a household on their own, without close supervision and be self-sufficient. 1 L.A. FAMILY HOUSING TRUDY AND NORMAN LOUIS VALLEY SHELTER 7843 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91605 Lesley 818-982-4091 Ext. 139 110 N/A 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. 2 TARZANA TREATMENT CENTERS 7101 Baird Avenue Reseda, CA 91335 Intake 818-342-5897 Ext. 2121 12 YES Alcohol and drug treatment services transitional and supportive housing family services, mental health services. Domestic Violence services 2 DOOR OF HOPE GLENDALE INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED Intake 626-304-9130 13 N/A 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. 2 PROJECT NEW HOPE PIONEER HOUSE 7402 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91406 Rafael Lopez 818-787-2403 5 YES Must complete and submit the Project New Hope Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically III application packet. Clients must have a Karnofsky Scale Assessment of 70 or greater and Symptomatic. Sliding Scale. Must be Homeless, LA County Resident and current Physician’s Diagnosis Form. 2 PROJECT NEW HOPE FRANK CALA HOUSE 8500 Hanna Street West Hills, CA 91304 Rafael Lopez 818-347-1777 6 YES Must complete and submit the Project New Hope Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically III application packet. Clients must have a Karnofsky Scale Assessment of 70 or below and Symptomatic. Sliding Scale. 2 HOPE OF THE VALLEY JOHN E. WHITE HOUSE OF HOPE PLEASE CALL FOR ADDRESS Dion Slider 818-392-0020 Ext. 112 12 N/A 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. 2 L.A. FAMILY HOUSING SYDNEY M. IRMAS TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER (TLC) 7817 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91605 Andy Gomez 818-982-4091 Ext. 167 260 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. 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 1 5448 Hermitage Avenue Studio City, CA 91607 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 25 N/A Transitional housing, $600 per month plus $100 administration fee, sober living home. DO not accept individuals on probation or parole. MEN ONLY 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 2 15415 Saticoy Street Van Nuys, CA 91406 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 26 N/A Transitional Housing $500 per month, $100 administration fee. MEN ONLY. Sober living home. 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 3 18010 Martha Street Encino, CA 91316 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 16 N/A Transitional and sober living home. $600 per month. $100 administration fee. WOMEN ONLY 2 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 4 5641 Denny Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91601 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 20 N/A Transitional Housing $500 per month, $100 administration fee. MEN ONLY. Sober living home. 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 5 6556 Bell Aire North Hollywood, CA 91606 Megan Morales 818-220-8496 25 N/A Transitional Housing $550 upper level, $600 bottom level plus $100 administration fee. MEN ONLY. 2 DOOR OF HOPE PASADENA/LOS ROBLES AND VILLA 669 North Los Robles Pasadena, CA 91101 Intake 626-304-9130 8 N/A 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 through any other source. No Domestic Violence 3 HOMES FOR LIFE FOUNDATION ATHENA HOMES ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 310-337-7417 10 N/A The program serves 18 TAY, ages 18 to 21. The first two sites opened on December 1, 2002, and the third site opened on April 1, 2003.Residents are emancipated youth from the foster care system. During their two-year residency, residents benefit from an extensive array of services and life skills training to assist them in preparing for living independently or in structured living environments. 3 SOCAL NEW BEGGINNGING SOBER LIVING HOME, LLC POMONA HOUSE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Jessie 626-407-8224 20 YES 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. 3 UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES 154 South Euclid Avenue Pasadena, CA 91105 CES 626-791-6610 14 N/A Appointment recommended but not required. Must call the Shelter referral site Coordinated Entry System (CES) from Monday – Friday 7am-2: 30pm. The process of finding housing for those who are chronically homeless. CES Center 412 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105 3 UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES CENTENNIAL PLACE 235 East Holly Street Pasadena, CA 91105 CES 626-791-6610 142 N/A Appointment recommended but not required. Must call the Shelter referral site Coordinated Entry System (CES) from Monday – Friday 7am-2: 30pm. The process of finding housing for those who are chronically homeless. CES Center 412 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105 3 BACK TO LIFE COMMUNITY LIVING HOUSE 280 West Washington Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91103 Intake 626-277-8135 10 N/A Back To Life located in NW Pasadena has over 15 years experience working with adults in transition. The comfortable Community Living House is centrally located with easy access to public transportation, provides one meal a day, and a supportive group of peers & colleagues. Contact on-site Manager for more information. 3 NEW ECONOMICS FOR WOMEN LA POSADA 375 S. Columbia Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90017 Intake 213-483-2058 8 N/A Single mother 18 and over with children or without. $300 single unit, shared room, shared kitchen and laundry. 4 PROTOTYPES S.T.A.R. HOUSE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 323-461-4118 34 N/A Services include a full range of integrated supportive services that include treatment for substance use and mental health disorders, in addition to comprehensive case management. 4 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3 3/15 THE SALVATION ARMY ALEGRIA 2737 West Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026 Xochitl SantaMaria 323-454-4200 ext. 216 1-2 bedroom furnished YES Alegria provides a residential care facility for the chronically ill, while also caring for younger family members through its child development center; must be referred by a case manager or therapist. They do not accept single individuals. Families and couples ONLY. 4 PROJECT NEW HOPE OUR HOUSE 1133 South Lake Street Los Angeles, CA 90006 Vanessa Bradshaw 213-384-5031 10 YES This is a 24-month Transitional Residential Care Facility site for homeless adults age 18 and older living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Clients must have a Karnofsky score of 70 or higher and a Global Assessment Functioning scale of 65 or less. Sliding Scale 4 JWCH-HOPWA 522 South San Pedro Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Rosa Ayala 213-486-4931 3 YES Agency referral letter from case manager with general demographics; source of income, housing and medical history. Contact Rosa for appointment. HIV/AIDS diagnosed form required. Diagnosis form should not be older than 6 months. 4 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING DBA THE SERRA PROJECT 1428 12TH Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90019 Cindy Velis 323-737-7661 6 YES Residential treatment for men and women living with HIV/AIDS in Southern California. Drug testing, TB Test. Must complete the SERRA waitlist and group home application. 4 ALEXANDRIA HOUSE 426 South Alexandria Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90020 Sunnie 213-381-2649 20 YES Alexandria House provides services for women and children ONLY .Must call first for intake; second will be a face-to-face interview. Admission for the program is first come first served. Alexandria house is not an emergency shelter and is unable to offer housing on an immediate or walk-in basis. Tuberculosis test required, proof of income, and proof of Identification. 4 COVENANT HOUSE CALIFORNIA RIGHTS OF PASSAGE 1325 North Western Avenue Hollywood, CA 90027 Intake 323-957-7455 Ext. 303, 304 24 YES Transitional living program, a youth takes the initials steps in living independently. To qualify for the program, a youth must be in school or working full time. If working, they are required to put a portion of their wages into savings. For youth 18-23years old. 4 GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN FARLEY HOUSE TRANSITIONAL ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 213-235-1460 21 N/A The goal is that at the end of her stay at Farley House, a woman is well prepared for maintaining employment, financial stability, and permanent housing. Provides a 21- one bedroom apartment for mothers and their children and single women. 4 GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN HAWKES TRANSITIONAL RESIDENCE 1640 Rockwood Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 Intake 213-482-0281 30 N/A Residents are required to have an income prior to moving in and pay a modest percentage for rent. Those women who are not employed must seek employment and are encouraged to further their education with the goal that they will find full-time work. Provides 30 homeless women with private, furnished rooms. 4 PATH LOS ANGELES PATHCares 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 18 YES The PATHCares program offers support to me with HIV/AIDS and those with other special health needs. The program has 18 private rooms and connects with clients with all of the services available in the PATHMall enabling them to achieve greater health and self self-suffiency 4 PATH LOS ANGELES RHONDA FLEMING FAMILY CENTER 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 20 N/A The center provides 20 beds of transitional housing and services for single mothers and their children in the Los Angeles area. No fee for housing but will required saving a percentage of income. 60 days of sobriety and must participate in an intensive 6 month case management 4 PATH LOS ANGELES PATHWays MEN 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 39 YES No fee for housing but will be required to save a percentage of income. RHC provides a total of 39 transitional housing beds and support for homeless men with a clean bed and space for personal belongings, and is able to stay for up to 6 months as he rebuilds his life. 4 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 4 PATH LOS ANGELES PATHWays Women 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 21 YES The program provides a unique support system that is catered towards the specific needs of homeless women. Female participants partake in special workshops that deal with topics such as self-esteem, anger management, and personal finances. No fees for housing, but will be required to save a percentage of income. 4 JOVENES INC. CASA OLIVARES 1208 Pleasant Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033 Intake 323-260-8035 Ext. 100 8 N/A Provides youth with up to 8 months of housing. Youth enrolled in transitional housing are typically going to school or work on a daily basis. 18-24 years of age. MALES ONLY 4 LOS ANGELES LGBT CENTER MCDONALD/WRIGHT BUILDING 1625 North Schrader Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90028 Intake 323-993-7400 24 YES Transitional living program offers you a free, welcoming place to stay for up to 18 months while developing the skills, resources. Staff will help you find and maintain a job, enroll in school, and manage your savings so you can succeed. 4 FILIPINO AMERICAN SERVICE GROUP INC. PARK VIEW HOUSE 135 North Park View Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 Intake 213-487-9804 16 N/A Homeless adult individuals, with a priority on the elderly and veterans, are provided board and lodging at FASGI's 16-bed shelter. Goals of placing the client in permanent housing. 4 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MEN’S ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Njambi Kingori 213-229-9964 65 N/A Assistance finding housing and first month’s rent, help with filling paperwork for government, educational and vocational programs, as Well as assistance with maintaining contact with the parole board and the stipulations of their parole. MEN ONLY, Must attend orientation on the 1st Monday of the month at 1pm 4 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EMERGENCY FAMILY SHELTER PROGRAM 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Njambi Kingori 213-229-9966 4 N/A The Transitional Housing Program provides a safe and stable environment for families with children while providing support and opportunities to attain their goals that will lead to housing. 4 LOS ANGELES HOUSE OF RUTH CASA GUADALUPE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 323-266-4139 4 N/A Los Angeles House of Ruth serves homeless and battered women and their children ONLY. Clients include pregnant women, large fatherless families, nonEnglish speaking mothers, and women who are not eligible for emergency human services. FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER CALL 211 4 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF LOS ANGELES INC. ANGEL’S FLIGHT FOR RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH 357 South Westlake Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90057 Intake 213-413-2311 4 N/A For youth’s ages 10-17. Runaway teens, most of which are fleeing abusive families, find refuge at Angel’s Flight near Hollywood. Substance abuse treatment and recovery, mental health counseling, food and toiletries, job search guidance, gang prevention and intervention, tutoring, art, dance and music instruction are central program services. 4 KOLPING HOUSE 1225 South Union Street Los Angeles, CA 90015 Alma Tamayo 213-388-9438 58 N/A Temporary Housing $175 a week or $750.00 per month that will include 3 meals per day Monday – Saturday, it will also include all utilities. Must be independent, required income $1,400 per month. No fee for application. NO criminal background will be accepted. $350.00 deposit to move in. 4 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING CASA MADONA 1809 Bouett Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Myesha Hickman 323-342-0705 11 N/A 24-month program for mothers and children living with HIV and AIDS. Drug testing, TB-test required. Must complete the SERRA waitlist and group home applications. 4 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 5 3/15 ASIAN PACIFIC WOMEN’S CENTER ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 213-250-2977 24 N/A Confidential private, and individual apartment units with computer and internet access for up to 18 months, which can accommodate a maximum of 6 families at any time. Provides a safe and nurturing environment for children and youth to recover from the effects of violence by addressing each child’s psychological, emotional, and educational needs through individualized case. 5 PATH/VETERAN CONNECTIONS 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2200 323-644-2216 32 N/A PATH Provides the support that homeless veterans need in order to successfully transition from living on the streets to thriving in homes of their own. Case management, short-term rental assistance, permanent supportive housing and intensive case management for chronically homeless veterans, job training. 5 UPWARD BOUND HOUSE FAMILY PLACE 1020 12TH Street Santa Monica, CA 90403 Intake 310-458-7779 Ext. 209 21 N/A Family Place Provides transitional housing and services for families with minor dependent children. The program is housed in a 21-Unit Apartment building in the heart of Santa Monica’s residential community. The units comfortably accommodate a full family, with kitchens and home furnishings. The apartment complex includes a playground and common areas. 5 OPPC TURNING POINT 1447 16TH Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 Intake 310-828-6717 55 N/A Turning point is one of OPCC’s interim housing programs and provides 55 men and women with shelter and a full range of services, including case management, mental health care, linkage with medical care, and assistance in increasing income and obtaining permanent housing. All residents are required to save 60% of their income so that they can provide for themselves in the future. 5 OPCC SAFE HAVEN, CLOVERFIELD SERVICES CENTER 1751 Cloverfield Santa Monica, CA 90404 Intake 310-450- 0650 Sammy Allen Ext. 231 Felicia Mellon Ext. 221 25 N/A Safe Haven is based on an understanding that the mental health and addiction disorders of this population are lifelong. Interim housing and day program that serves chronically homeless individuals who have had a history of challenges connecting with service providers. 5 THE SALVATION ARMY WESTWOOD TRANSITIONAL VILLAGE 1401 South Sepulvedad Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90025 Intake 310-477-9539 40 N/A Families can spend up to two years at Westwood while they stabilize and acquire the skills needed for independent living. All residents participate in a case management plan for the duration of their stay, and a professional staff coordinates supportive services. Families and Veterans. 5 WLCAC HOMELESS ACCESS CENTER 958 East 108th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059 Shannon Murray 323-563-4721 2 N/A Transitional Housing for Mental Health Clients provides semi-supervised living services designed to provide structured living arrangements for patients/clients who do not need intensive support but who, without some support and structure, may return to a condition requiring hospitalization. These services provide a program that may be a transition to independent living. 6 ELLAS FOUNDATION LOS ANGELES, CA CALL FOR ADDRESS INFORMATION Ronnie Cansler 310-743-4451 20 YES A shared housing setting with 2 persons per room for $600 per month. Drug test, no sliding scale. Call first for Intake. 60 day Sober 6 ELLAS FOUNDATION LOS ANGELES, CA CALL FOR ADDRESS INFORMATION Ronnie Cansler 310-743-4451 18 YES A shared housing setting with 2 persons per room for $600 per month. Drug test, no sliding scale. Call first for Intake. 60 day Sober 6 SLEEP TIGHT TONIGHT 1113 West 59th Street. Los Angeles, CA 90044 Lanita Hamilton 323-440-8270 5 N/A Transitional Housing for mothers with children. Fee is $550 Per month with no meals or snacks. Children up to the age of 18. Women and Children ONLY. Call for availability and intake information. 6 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 6 SLEEP TIGHT TONIGHT 1531 West 64th Street Los Angeles, CA 90047 Lanita Hamilton 323-440-8270 5 N/A Transitional Housing for WOMEN ONLY NO CHILDREN. $500 per month with no meals or snacks. Call for availability and intake information. 6 SLEEP TIGHT TONIGHT 1737 AND 1739 West 60th Place Los Angeles, CA 90047 Lanita Hamilton 323-440-8270 8 N/A Transitional Housing for MEN ONLY. $550 each bed per month with no meals or snacks. Call for intake and availability. 6 SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES NAOMI VILLAGE 1415 East Alondra Boulevard Compton, CA 90221 Intake 323-242-5000 19 N/A Naomi Village is a 19 unit low-income transitional housing apartment complex provided to eligible participants who are primarily enrolled in the SHIELDS Genesis Family Day Treatment program. Shield also assists clients and their families in accessing Section 8 and other permanent housing after successful completion of the program. 6 SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES SARAII VILLAGE 11601 South Western Los Angeles, CA 90047 Intake 323-242-5000 18 N/A Saraii Village is an 18 unit low-income transitional housing complex owned by SHIELDS for Families provided to eligible participants enrolled in the Eden Co-Occurring Program for substance abusing women and their families. 6 SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES KEITH VILLAGE 1500 Kay Street Compton, CA 90221 Intake 323-242-5000 Private rooms N/A Provides residents with onsite computer labs, child development centers. The only program site in the United States that allows for the entire family unit to live together in individual family apartments with substance abuse treatment and supportive services on-site. 6 NEW IMAGE EMERGENCY SHELTER PROJECT FRESH START 8720 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90003 Intake 323-751-9946 N/A N/A Transitional housing for homeless single women. Services include: job search, housing search and placement, and retention; budgeting:; Practical Life Skills; and other preparation necessary for their longevity and success in permanent housing placement. 6 TESTIMONIAL COMMUNITY LOVE CENTER/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 5701 South Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90062 Intake 323-291-6753 N/A N/A Transitional housing for women and their children ages 12 and younger. Must have first gone through TCLC’s emergency housing program. Required to save a percentage of their income. 6 WARRIORS FOR CHRIST TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 1307 West 111th Street Los Angeles, CA 90044 Intake 323-333-1864 10 N/A Provides food, clothing, and a place to sleep for limited days and will help the homeless find permanent housing opportunities in the area. We make use of strategies that involve integrated development, education, and healthcare. Warriors for Christ are among the charity organizations that unselfishly offer help to many people. 6 FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS LA CHERRYWOOD 3701 Cherrywood Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90018 Intake 323-293-9778 12 YES Populations that are currently homeless Individuals with mental/physical disabilities Men and women ages 18 and older GR Housing Subsidy (pilot) HIV positive individuals Veterans LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender). 6 CENTRAL LIVING CENTER 8930 South Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Carl 213-422-0182 1 Female 2 Male N/A Open shared rooms, Accepts Mental Health clients with referrals. $595 for single, $495 for shared room. Accepts Men& Women & Transgender. 6 NEW DIRECTIONS INC 11303 Wilshire Blvd. Building #116 Los Angeles, CA 90073 Intake 310-914-4045 156 N/A New Directions for Veterans, a licensed, long-term drug and alcohol treatment program founded by formerly homeless veterans, has provided food, shelter, support and rehabilitation to clients since 1992. 6 FIRST PHASE 646 West 94th Street Los Angeles, CA 90044 Ray or Bertha 805-485-9942 805-228-9906 4 N/A Brand new facility sober living. 6 months of stay. Provides random drug testing. Services include internet, phone, Television, pool table, cards, games, and many activities. $500 per month. Single Individuals ONLY 6 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 7 3/15 HOMES FOR LIFE FOUNDATION CEDAR STREET HOMES 11401 Bloomfield Avenue Builiding # 305-307 Norwalk, CA 90650 Intake 310-337-7417 38 N/A Residents are provided a full range of social and life skills training and services during their stay to assist them in preparing for less structured living environments. Cedar Street was rehabilitated from a vacant, historical building, into a transitional, ‘step down’, state licensed, 38-bed residential facility for persons exiting from Los Angeles County Institutes of Mental Disease (IMDs). 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS 16314 Cornuta Avenue Bellflower, CA 90706 Marcelino 562-461-9272 42 N/A Transitional Housing program for American Indian Women and their children. Transitional Housing program targeting battered, substance-addicted women and their children. 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS AWAKENINGS 12322 Clearglen Avenue Whittier, CA 90605 Intake 562-947-3835 562-242-1076 24 N/A Transitional/permanent housing program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in a sober and supportive environment. Residents participate in the Awakenings outpatient treatment program as a second step, after a residential treatment. It also provides psychiatric assessment and follow-up. The follow up program is an essential step for gaining the skills and tools needed to remain alcohol and drug free after residential treatment. 7 THE SALVATION ARMY BELL SHELTER 5600 Rickenbacker Road Building 2A Bell, CA 90201 Paula Taylor 323-263-1206 ext 257 40 N/A Transitional housing for single ADULTS ONLY. Call MondayFriday at 9:00am for availability and eligibility. No substance misuse or sex offenders. 7 THE SALVATION ARMY SANTA FE SPRINGS 12000 East Washington Boulevard Whittier, CA 90606 Intake 562-696-7175 124 N/A Required to go to school or work full-time, must participate in required savings programs, which help them put aside money for important. These milestones include: a security deposit, first and last months rent for their own apartment, funds to purchase a used car for transportation to work. 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS POSITIVE STEPS 11501 Dolan Street Downey, CA 90241 Marcelino 562-923-7894 50 N/A Rehabilitation housing programs for patients with mental health. Assistance with issues of mental and physical health care, substance addiction, and self-sufficiency. Men ONLY. 7 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING CASA PORTIUNCULA-LONG BEACH 638 East Sunrise Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90806 Sokha Sea 562-595-4877 11 YES Proof of income, diagnosis form, or medical history. TB Test required. Must complete the group home application. 8 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING DBA THE SERRA PROJECT 706 Lime Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Adela Martinez 562-951-3869 9 beds for male 1 bed for female YES Proof of Income, TB-Test Required. Serves eleven to fifteen adult men and women living with symptomatic HIV and AIDS. 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. 3125 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90804 Front Desk 562-987-5722 12 YES Transitional housing, also known as “sober living,” provides six months to one year of housing in a furnished alcohol-and-drug-free apartment. Readily accessible, supportive outpatient services are available and are designed to help people stabilize after treatment, prevent relapse and rebuild their lives in long-term and permanent housing. Residents must be employed, enrolled in education or job training. 8 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES REDGATE MEMORIAL RECOVERY CENTER 1775 Chestnut Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 Intake 562-599-8444 62 YES Transitional Living for Women is a 12-month incentive based program. The women must be willing to work, go to school or volunteer. Sliding Scale 1/3 monthly income, but no more than $400 per month. Proof of Tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS test. 8 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. VETERANS OVERCOMING HOMELESSNESS 3125 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90804 Lori Aviles 562-987-5722 24 YES Substance Abuse Foundation provides Veterans who are in need of transitional housing and are dual, and triplediagnosed with co-existing substance abuse, mental health and medical diagnoses with quality housing and services that meet the needs of this special population. Veterans are referred through the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Health Care for Homeless Veterans Program, which provides case management services to Veterans and facilitates their access to a broad range of medical, mental health and rehabilitative services. 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. FOREVER FREE CATEGORY III 3125 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90804 562-439-7755 4 N/A This residential treatment program provides up to six months of community-based substance abuse treatment and supportive services to eligible low-income female offenders. It is designed to help women recover from addiction and to prevent recidivism. Participants are referred directly from the drug treatment program at the California Institution for Women (CIW) or by their parole. 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. PAROLEE SERVICES NETWORK INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED CALL FOR ADDRESS Lori Aviles 562-439-7755 25 N/A This program serves non-violent, low-income male and female drug offenders who parole in Los Angeles County. A full continuum of care, from intensive residential treatment to outpatient treatment in varying levels of intensity is provided, as well as Alcohol and Drug Free Living Center housing. Eligible participants must be referred by their parole agent of record (at the Santa Fe Springs, Huntington Park or Long Beach/Harbor Parole Complexes) in Los Angeles County. 8 PROJECT NEW HOPE HERBERT BENTON HOUSE 4062 West 149th Street Lawndale, CA 90260 Brenda Castro 310-675-9942 5 YES This is a 24-month Transitional Residential Care Facility site for homeless adults age 18 and older living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Clients must have a Karnofsky score of 70 or higher and a Global Assessment Functioning scale of 65 or less. Sliding Scale 8 PROJECT NEW HOPE DALLAS HOUSE 4060 West 149th Street Lawndale, CA 90260 Brenda Castro 310-675-9942 5 YES This is a 24-month Transitional Residential Care Facility site for homeless adults age 18 and older living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Clients must have a Karnofsky score of 70 or higher and a Global Assessment Functioning scale of 65 or less. Sliding Scale, must be physically able to work. 8 PROJECT NEW HOPE PADUA HOUSE 940 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 Belen Amaro 562-432-2000 11 YES You must complete and submit the Project New Hope Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically III application packet. Clients must have a Karnofsky scale Assessment of 70 or below and Symptomatic. Sliding scale 8 NEW IMAGE SHELTER PROJECT STEPPING STONE 428-430 Cerritos Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 Intake 562-388-8172 Private Rooms N/A Provides transitional housing with case management and supportive services, to homeless individuals and families with children, with and without mental challenges. 8 PRECIOUS LIFE SHELTER, INC. THE SHERRIN HOUSE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 562-431-5025 12 N/A Low cost program fee + deposit (one time, refundable) a stay of 2 months after birth of baby, as determined. Random drug screening, providing some food for herself, nutrition/meal preparation, community living, curfew, budgeting/set aside program. Employment/Job training/school. 8 SAMUAN TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 641 Cedar Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 Setu 562-612-8752 10 N/A Sober living house. Shared rooms, shared bathroom. Shared room $550 per month, single $650.00 per month. 5-bedroom house MEN ONLY. Not based on income. 8 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 9 3/15 SHARED HOUSING-LONG BEACH 1823 Gardenia Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 Jane 714-932-2403 4 N/A $500 per month, not based on income. $25 application fee. Any individual who has the ability to pay. 8 SHARED ROOMS/INGLEWOOD 3119 West 81st Street Inglewood, CA 90305 Intake 310-739-4950 6 N/A Safe living is a sober transitional housing facility that provides a safe place to live for men and women transitioning from substance abuse and homelessness to permanent housing. 8 HARBOR INTERFAITH SERVICES ACCELERATED LEARNING AND LIVING PROGRAM 663 West 10th Street San Pedro, CA 90731 Intake 310-831-5729 24 N/A The program offers 12-18 months of affordable, independent living. Participants are required to have a GED/High School Diploma, be enrolled in a higher educational program, no domestic violence within the last 12 months. Have a minimum of one-year sobriety. Have a least one minor child under the age of 18. Initial telephone screening to determine eligibility. 8 SU CASA CRISIS SHELTER INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED CALL FOR ADDRESS Intake 562-402-4888 22 N/A This one-year residential program provides housing for up to 24 individuals. Residents at this site are offered individual and group counseling and case management, including assistance with household establishment, job skills training, CAL/WORKS. 8 AMERICAN FAMILY HOUSING 15161 Jackson Street Midway City, CA 92655 Lauren Martinez 714-897-3221 20 N/A Transitional housing programs offer counseling, support groups, safety planning, and advocacy services as well as various forms of practical services that may include licensed childcare, employment services and training, transportation vouchers, and credit counseling. Clients must be employed and remain drug and alcohol free. Length of stay at this step is 24 months. 8 ELLAS FOUNDATION LONG BEACH ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Ronnie Cansler 310-743-4451 18 N/A This is a shared housing setting with 2 persons per room for $600 per month. A private (room based on availability). 3 meals daily are included in the monthly cost for housing. 8
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LA Warmline: Tel (855) 952-9276 – Sun. - Sat. 10:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m. Suicide Crisis Line: Tel (877) 727-4747 – 24 HRS ACCESS Center: Tel (800) 854-7771 – 24 HRS Hotline of Southern California: Tel (562) 596-5548 – Sun. - Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Community Helpline: Tel (877) 541-2525 – Sun. - Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Project Return: Tel (888) 448-9777 – Mon. - Fri. 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. The LA Warmline is funded by the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63). It is one of several Prevention and Early Intervention initiatives implemented by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), an organization of county governments working to improve mental health outcomes for individuals, families and communities. For more information, visit www.calmhsa.org.
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
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
CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY 1102 Crenshaw Blvd.; LA 90019 http://www.nurturingchange.org/ Assist Asian and Pacific Islanders who are surviving sexual assault and/or domestic violence. Hotline, emergency & transitional shelter, children’s program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). (323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940
CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT 14530 Sylvan St.; Van Nuys 91411 Assists children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are forced to prostitute on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300
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
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
HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 340 N. Madison Avenue; LA 90004 Information & referral for shelter, food, clothing, job access, intakes offered MondayFriday on a first come, first serve basis. Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034
JENESSE CENTER www.jenesse.org Domestic violence intervention program. (323) 299-9496 (323) 731-6500 (800) 479-7328
LOS ANGELES YOUTH NETWORK Gower Location – drop-in services, 24 hour assistance 1550 N. Gower; LA 90028 Taft House – group home, youth typically referred after an initial intake and assessment. 1754 N. Taft Ave.; LA 90028 Beachwood location – housing for stable youth, typically placed here after being involved with interventions at other locations (Gower, Taft). www.layn.org Provide housing and individual and group counseling services for runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. Priority granted to DCFS referrals. Office hours: 9-5:30pm Administrative Office (323) 467-8466 Gower - 24 Hours (323) 957-7364 Taft House (323) 366-2450
PEACE OVER VIOLENCE (Formally LA Commission on Assault Against Women) 1015 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 200; LA 90017 Counseling for domestic violence. English, Spanish, Deaf/Disabled. Monday – Friday 9am–5pm Office (213) 955- 9090, ext. 107 Pasadena (626) 584-6191
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
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employment & Education Resources
Service area 8
Worksource Centers
Provide job seekers with assistance including resumes, access to computer/phone/fax
Los Angeles City Worksource Centers
www.wiblacity.org/index.php/services/job-seekers#wsmap
Los Angeles County Worksource Centers
www.worksourcecalifornia.com
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Beach Cities
1611 S. Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, Ca. 90277 (310) 792-1300
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Inglewood www.sbwib.org
110 S. La Brea Ave., Inglewood, Ca. 90301 (310) 680-3700
Disability Navigator: Rebecca Aguirre in the office Monday through Thursday
EDD office is on 5th floor. When calling, dial the main number and ask for the unemployment office.
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Gardena
16801 S. Western Ave., Suite A, Gardena, Ca. 90247 (310) 217-9579
EDD representative is on site Mondays and Wednesdays 8:30AM to 3:30PM
DOR representative is on site Wednesdays and Thursdays 9AM to 12PM (310) 217-6153
South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center Carson
801 E. Carson St., Room 117, Carson, Ca. 90745 (310) 952-1762
Disability Navigator: Maria Gonzalez
Harbor WorkSource Center
Pacific Gateway WIN
1851 N. Gaffey St., #F, San Pedro, Ca. 90731 (310) 732-5700
Torrance One Stop
1220 Engracia Ave., Torrance, Ca. 90501 (310) 782-2101
Disability Navigator: Wendy Calaycay (562)570-4704
EDD office on site.
Harbor WorkSource Center/Pacific Gateway Center
3447 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 90807 (562) 570- 9675
Disability Navigator: Maritza Torres (562) 570-4711
EDD representative on site 8AM-10:30AM
South Bay Workforce Investment Board www.sbwib.org
11539 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 500, Hawthorne, CA 90250 (310) 970-7700
Additional Employment Resources
Cambodian Association of America
2390 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 90806 (562) 988-1863
Disability Navigator: Sterling Hang (562) 988-1863 ext. 269
Adult Education Resources
Community Adult Schools generally offer High School Diploma, GED preparation, English as a Second Language (ESL) and some computer courses.
Occupational and Skills Centers generally offer the same courses as Community Adult Schools in addition to vocational skills training (e.g. nursing, graphic design, clerical.)
Disabled Student Services assists clients with accommodations and fee waivers when applicable.
Centinela Valley Union High School District www.centinela.k12.ca.us
- Centinela Valley Union Adult School
Inglewood Unified School District
- Inglewood Community Adult School
http://iusd.net/
Los Angeles Unified School District www.adultinstruction.org
- Gardena-Carson Adult School: (2 sites) http://study.com/gardena_adult_school.html
2. Carson High School Campus: 22328 S. Mail St., Carson, Ca. 90745 (310) 847-6091
- Harbor Community Adult School 950 W. Santa Cruz St., San Pedro, Ca. 90731 (310) 547-4425
- Harbor Occupational Center (3 sites) www.lausd.net/Harbor_OC/
2. San Pedro Skills Center 920 W. 36th St., San Pedro, Ca. 90731 (310) 221-4651
3. Wilmington Skills Center 217 Island Ave., Wilmington, Ca. 90744 (310) 549-9831
Long Beach Unified School District
- Long Beach School for Adults: (2 sites) www.lbusd.k12.ca.us/lbsa/Programs.htm
2. Cedar Campus 1794 Cedar Ave., Long Beach, Ca. 90813 (562) 218-0493
Torrance Unified School District
- Torrance Adult School: (2 sites) https://tasg2.tusd.org/
2. Griffith Location 2291 Washington Ave., Torrance, Ca. 90501 (310) 533-4454
Redondo Beach Unified School District & Manhattan Beach Unified School District
- South Bay Adult School www.southbayadult.org/
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District
- Palos Verdes School District Adult School www.pvpusd.k12.ca.us/schools/other_programs/adult-education/
Southern California Regional Occupational Center www.socalroc.com
2300 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, Ca. 90501 (310) 224-4200
Fees for classes range from $100 to $1800. Students receiving public assistance and with income of $15,000 a year or less qualify for up to 60% discount on their classes.
Community Colleges and Universities
Office of Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS) provides support services, specialized instruction, and educational accommodations to students with disabilities so that they can participate as fully and benefit as equitably from the college experience as their non-disabled peers.
Services may include assessment for learning disabilities, specialized counseling, interpreter services for hearing-impaired or deaf students, mobility assistance, note taker services, reader services, speech services, transcription services, transportation, specialized tutoring, access to adaptive equipment, job development/placement, registration assistance, special parking and specialized instruction.
Long Beach City College (2 campuses)
www.lbcc.edu
1. Liberal Arts Campus 4901 E. Carson St., Long Beach, Ca. 90808 (562) 938-4558
2. Pacific Coast Campus 1305 E. PCH, Long Beach, Ca. 90806 (562) 938-3921
Disabled Students Programs and Services: www.lbcc.edu/DSPS/
El Camino College
www.elcamino.edu
16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, Ca. 90508 (310) 532-3670
Special Resource Center (310) 660-3295
www.elcamino.edu/academics/src
Los Angeles Harbor College
www.lahc.edu
1111 Figueroa Pl., Wilmington, Ca. 90744 (310) 233-4000
Special Program and Services (310) 233-4629
www.lahc.edu/studentservices/sps/index.html
California State University, Long Beach
www.csulb.edu
1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90840 (562) 985-4111
Disabled Student Services (562) 985-5401 www.csulb.edu/divisions/students/dss
California State University, Dominguez Hills
www.csudh.edu
1000 E. Victoria St., Carson, Ca. 90747 (310) 243-3696
Disabled Student Services Office (310) 243-3660 at Welch Hall Room 250
Mark Smith – Counselor & William Hoanzl – Learning Disability Specialist www4.csudh.edu/dss/
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Match www.volunteermatch.org
United Way Los Angeles www.unitedwayla.org
Volunteers of America Greater Los Angles www.voala.org
Los Angeles County Library http://colapublib.org/libs/
Additional Ideas for Volunteer Sites
The Volunteer Center (2 sites)
1. 1230 Cravens Ave., Torrance, Ca. 90501 Sherry Saacke (310) 212-5009
2. 1407 E. 4th St., Long Beach, Ca. 90802 (562) 590-8844
www.volctr-sobay.org/overview.htm
Farmers Market Manhattan Beach
Tuesdays on the corner of 13th St and Morningside Drive
http://downtownmanhattanbeach.com/manhattan-beach-farmers-market/
LA’s Prom Closet
P.O. Box 545, Hawthorne, Ca. 90251 (866) 475-0082
E mail: [email protected]
City of Long Beach Department of Parks, Recreation & Marine
Volunteer opportunities include local parks, youth camps/teens, after school sites, seniors, El Dorado Nature Center, special events, etc.
Volunteer Department (562) 570-1743
www.longbeach.gov/park/recreation/volunteer_opportunities.asp
Heal the Bay
1444 9th St., Santa Monica, Ca. 90401 (310) 451-1500 and (800) HEAL BAY
Volunteer opportunities include: beach cleanups at any LA County beach.
www.healthebay.org/volunteer
Torrance Memorial Hospital
3330 Lomita Blvd., Torrance, Ca. 90505 (310) 325-9110
Volunteer Department (310) 517-4752
Unique opportunities include working with pet visitation program, participating in the clown program, taking new baby pictures, completing sewing projects, etc.
Volunteers are asked to make a commitment.
www.torrancememorial.org/Ways_to_Give/Volunteer_Services.aspx
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
3720 Stephan M. White Dr., San Pedro, Ca. 90731
Contact Floyd Anderson (310) 548-7562
www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org/get-involved/volunteer-programs.asp
RESOURCES & REFERRALS For the Service Provider Resources are subject to change. Please verify information before sharing with clients or others. For corrections or additions call HHCLA at (213) 381-0515 or e-mail [email protected] Homeless Health Care Los Angeles 2330 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 744-0724
HOTLINE NUMBERS AND REFERRAL SERVICES 2-1-1 LA County [formerly Info Line of Los Angeles (800) 339-6993 / (323) 686-0950] Information and referrals for food, housing, clothing, legal assistance, counseling and other social services. 2-1-1 operators provide assistance in many languages. 1736 FAMILIY CRISIS CENTER (24 hour hotline) (213) 745-6434 AIDS/HIV HOTLINE (800) 922-2437 (800) 367-2437 (800) 232-4636 (800) 344-7432 Spanish (888) 225-2437 TDD (Hearing Impaired) CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (800) 540-4000 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS LINES (800) 548-2722 – Free Spirit (800) 479-7328 – Jenesse Center, Inc. (800) 978-3600 – Los Angeles County (800) 799-7233 – National Hotline ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE (800) 992-1660 FAMILY PLANNING/BIRTH CONTROL REFERRALS (800) 942-1054 HEALTH/MEDICAL SERVICES REFERRALS Referral line for free or low cost services (800) 427-8700 HEPATITIS INFORMATION (800) 223-0179 – American Liver Foundation HIV – HOUSING INFORMATION SERVICES CLEARINGHOUSE (HISC) (888) 300-4033 LOS ANGELES HOUSING DEPARTMENT CITY INFO. & REFERRAL FOR CITY OF L.A. (866) 557-7368; (213) 252-2500 MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY (213) 389-2077 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (213) 413-1130 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES & REFERRALS for LOS ANGELES COUNTY Referral line for free or low cost services (800) 854-7771 RAPE CRISIS HOTLINE (213) 626-3393 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (800) 758-0880 - Info + LA County Referrals (800) 227-8922 – American Social Health Assoc. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT REFERRALS (800) 564-6600 SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINES (310) 391-1253 Suicide Prevention Center (800) 273-8255 (TALK) – National Hotline (800) 784-2433 Hopeline Suicide Lifeline (800) 273-8255 (TALK) VA Suicide Hotline In partnership with Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – DHHS (800) SUICIDA / 784-2432 Spanish Hotline YOUTH/ TEEN CRISIS LINES (800) 843-5200 – National Runaway Switchboard (213) 413-2311 (Spanish) – Angel’s Flight Youth Shelter for 12-24 yr olds / 24-Hour Hotline (866) 331-9474 Teen Dating Abuse Helpline www.loveisrespect.org (800) 551-1300 24-Hour Youth/Runaway Hotline (818) 908-4474 24-Hour Youth/Runaway Hotline Children of the Night
211 LOS ANGELES COUNTY is dedicated to providing an easy-to-use, caring, professional source of guidance, advocacy, and 24 hours 7 days per week access to a comprehensive range of human services to the people of Los Angeles County www.211la.org TOLL FREE (800) 339-6993 TTD (FOR DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED) (800) 660-4026 HOMELESS ACCESS CENTERS ANTELOPE VALLEY-LANCASTER: HOMELESS SOLUTIONS ACCESS CENTER 45134 N. Sierra Hwy, Bldg. B Lancaster, CA 93534 (661) 942-2758 DOWNTOWN L.A.: WEINGART CENTER ASSOCIATION 506 S. Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 624-3370 LONG BEACH: MULTI-SERVICE CTR 1301 W. 12th St. Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 733-1147 LOS ANGELES: PATH – People Assisting The Homeless 340 N. Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 644-2216 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - N. HOLLYWOOD: L.A. FAMILY HOUSING CORPORATION 7843 Lankershim North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 982-4091 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - N. HOLLYWOOD: L.A. FAMILY HOUSING CORPORATION 7843 Lankershim North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 982-4091 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY: CITRUS VALLEY HEALTH FOUNDATION 1115 S. Sunset Ave. West Covina, CA 90033 (626) 814-2421 WEST COVINA ACCESS CENTER for the HOMELESS 415 S. Glendora Ave. West Covina, CA 91790 (626) 918-2005 – BY REFERRAL ONLY POMONA INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 1753 N. Park Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 SANTA MONICA: OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY CTR Annenberg Access Center 503 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 450-4050 Drop-in facility for homeless. SOUTH CENTRAL: WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE 958 E. 108th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059 (323) 563-4730
12-Step Meeting Directory For other Self-Help Groups, call SHARE at 310-305-8878 or 877-742-7349 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) AA (800) 923-8722 Antelope Valley (661) 945-5757 Harbor Area (562) 989-7697 Huntington Park (323) 582-2439 Los Angeles (323) 936-4343 San Fernando Valley (818) 988-3001 San Gabriel Valley (626) 914-1861 South Bay (310) 618-1180 West Los Angeles (310) 474-7339 Los Angeles (Spanish) (323) 735-2089 ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS (ACA) LOS ANGELES, SANTA MONICA, GLENDALE & & San Fernando Valley (310) 281-9740 . (310) 534-1815 Long Beach/South Bay (562) 272-4469 San Gabriel Valley (626) 914-4899 AL-ANON/ALATEEN International (800) 356-9996 Central Office (818) 760-7122 LA County (Spanish) (562) 948-2190 COCAINE ANONYMOUS (CA) National (800) 347-8998 Local (310) 216-4444 World Service Office (310) 559-5833 CODEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS (CODA) Local (323) 969-4995 San Fernando Valley (818) 906-6608 COMPULSIVE EATERS ANONYMOUS / HOW Beach cities areas (310) 374-8533 Santa Fe Springs (562) 942-8161 Valley How.org (818) 503-7484 CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING (800) 750-2227 CRYSTAL METH-ANONYMOUS (213) 488-4455 Temple City (626) 286-9975 DEBTORS ANONYMOUS (310) 822-7250 EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS Los Angeles (323) 589-3768 Long Beach (562) 928-0646 Valley/West LA (818) 377-4341 San Bernardino/Riverside (909) 873-2273 Orange County (714) 739-5449 or (714) 903-7999 GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS (GA) LA Chapter (213) 386-8789 MARIJUANA ANONYMOUS (MA) International (800) 766-6779 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS(NA)(888)773-9999 World Service (818) 773-9999 San Fernando Valley (818) 997-3822 Orange County (714) 590-2388 Bay Cities (310)372-9666 NICOTINE ANONYMOUS (800) 642-0666 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (323) 653-7652 RECOVERY, INC. (310) 306-6766 SELF HELP & RECOVERY EXCHANGE/SHARE: (310) 305-8878 • DUAL RECOVERY ANONYMOUS • RECOVERING COUPLES ANONYMOUS • SHOPLIFTERS & THEIVES ANONYMOUS • SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE • WOMEN SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE SEX AND LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS (323) 957-4881 SEXAHOLICS ANONYMOUS (213) 480-1096 SEXUAL COMPULSIVES ANONYMOUS (SCA) Gay Men & Women (310) 859-5585 Spanish (213) 368-4814 SURVIVORS OF INCEST ANONYMOUS (SIA) Los Angeles (562) 806-7270
Homeless Health Care Los Angeles asks YOU to be a Health Care Advocate…. Here’s where to write or call your elected Supervisor in Los Angeles County: DISTRICT 1: Supervisor Gloria Molina Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 856 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-4111 Fax: (213) 613-1739 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 3: Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 821 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-3333 Fax: (213) 625-7360 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 2: Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 866 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-2222 Fax: (213) 680-3283 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 4: Supervisor Don Knabe Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 822 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-4444 Fax: (213) 626-6941 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 5: Supervisor Mike Antonovich Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 869 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-5555 Fax: (213) 974-1010 E-Mail: [email protected] U.S. Capital Switchboard (202) 224-3121 Ask to speak to your U.S. Senator or Representative in Congress / www.senate.gov California Senator Diane Feinstein (202) 224-3841 / (310) 914-7300 / Fax (310)914-7318 Senator Barbara Boxer (202) 224-3553 / (213) 894-5000 / Fax (202)224-0357 Office of the President (202) 456-1414 or (202) 456-1111 Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger (213) 897-0322 or (916) 445-2841 - Fax (213)897-0319 or (916)558-3160 Unsure of your Supervisorial District? Want to know how to contact City, State or Federal public officials? Want to register to vote? Call the LA County Registrar: (800) 815-2666 Or go to www.LAvote.net
HEALTH CARE CLINICS FOR THE HOMELESS AND LOWINCOME Listed below are some clinics in Los Angeles that provide both outreach and inpatient care to homeless people. Please contact the appropriate clinic in your community for specific clinic days and hours of operation, including outreach sites. Some of the clinics also provide services to non-homeless individuals. Most clinics are free, however some charge a fee. Call to confirm. ORGANIZATION Address City Zip Phone Central City Community Health Center 5970 S. Central Avenue Los Angeles 90001 (323)234-3280 Children’s Hospital LA-High Risk Youth Project (12-24 years old) @ LA Free Clinic 4650 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 90027 (323) 660-2450 Clinica Msgr. Oscar A. Romero 123 S. Alvarado St. Los Angeles 90057 (213) 989-7700 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena 1855 N. Fair Oaks Ave. Fl. 2 Pasadena 91103 (626) 398-6300 East Valley Community Health Center 680 Fairplex Drive 420 S. Glendora Ave. Pomona West Covina 91768 91790 (909) 620-8088 (626) 919-5724 JWCH Institute @ Safe Harbor Women’s Clinic 1910 W. Sunset Blvd. Suite 650 Los Angeles 90026 (213) 484-1186 JWCH Institute @ the Weingart Center 522 S. San Pedro Los Angeles 90013 (213) 622-2639 Los Angeles Free Clinic 8405 Beverly Blvd. near Orlando 5205 Melrose Ave. near Wilton 6043 Hollywood Blvd. East of Gower Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles 90048 90004 90028 (323) 653-1990 Appointments Los Angeles Mission Community Clinic 311 Winston St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 893-1960 Northeast Community Clinic 5428 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles 90042 (323) 256-3884 Northeast Valley Health Corporation 1600 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando 91340 (818) 365-8086 Northeast Valley Health Corporation 7843 Lankershim Blvd. N. Hollywood 91605 (818) 765-8656 UCLA School of Nursing @ Union Rescue Mission 545 S. San Pedro St. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 673-4849 Venice Family Clinic (Walk-ins Mon through Fri 10 am – 11 am) 604 Rose Ave. Venice 90291 (310) 392-8630
DENTAL CLINICA MONSENOR OSCAR ARNULFO ROMERO (213) 201-2742 123 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA 90057 Adults & children. Cleanings, fillings and extractions. No dentures. Root canals – anterior teeth only. Adult walk-in Mon-Fri – emergency care only. Get in line by 7:00 a.m. They will take the first three people in addition to referrals. Children need a referral from the school nurse if under five years old, if possible. Cost: Medi-Cal or Sliding scale. H. CLAUDE HUDSON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER (213) 744-3623 2829 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007 Call for an appointment or walk-in Mon-Fri line up at 7:30 a.m. – 1st 15 people taken. Cost: Medi-Cal, GR Health Plan, cash, ORSA, Ability to Pay Plan (ATP), Private/Public Partnership (PPP) or Sliding scale and Homeless. H.H. HUMPHREY COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER (323) 846-4082 5850 S. Main Street at Slauson, Los Angeles, CA 90003 Routine exam and dentures (waiting list). Walk in Mon-Fri 7:30a.m.- 10 people per day Cost: Ability to Pay Plan (ATP) or ORSA. LA FREE CLINIC (323) 653-1990 8405 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048 Cleanings, fillings, extractions and dentures for those eligible. Call Mon-Fri 9am-5pm There are more services for children five to 18 yrs. Cost: Free LOS ANGELES COUNTY + USC MEDICAL CENTER (COUNTY HOSPITAL) (323) 226-5013 2010 Zonal Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90033 Biopsy, extractions, broken jaw, etc. – no routine services. Cost: Cash, Medi-Cal or Ability to Pay Plan (ATP) (County Ability to Pay Program). LOS ANGELES COUNTY DENTAL SERVICES – USC - HEALTHCARE.NETWORK (800) 383-4600 Routine & emergency referrals to nearest clinic. LOW-COST DENTAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV / AIDS H. Claude Hudson Dental Clinic (213)744-3623 Hubert Humphrey Clinic (323) 846-4082 Long Beach Comprehensive Health Center (562) 599-8787 Los Angeles County / USC Dental Clinic (323) 226-5013 Los Angeles Free Clinic (323) 653-1990 Northeast Valley Health Corporation (Need medical referral) (818) 365-8086 USC Dental School (Emergency services only) (213) 740-1576 UCLA Dental School (310) 825-2337 NORTHEAST VALLEY HEALTH CORPORATION (818) 365-8086 1600 San Fernando Rd., San Fernando, CA 91340 Routine exams, extractions and root canals. Must be LA County resident. Cost: Sliding scale. PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 (Cross street is Venice) (213) 747-5542 Tues, Thurs and Sat 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; Mon and Wed 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Appointment needed – not currently accepting new adult clients. No age restriction for children. Cost: Cash, Medi-Cal or covered by grants if eligible. SOUTH BAY FAMILY HEALTHCARE CENTER 2114 Artesia Blvd., Redondo Beach, CA 90278 appointments (310) 802-6170 General Medicine & Dental general info (310) 318-2521 Cost: Cash, Ability to Pay Plan (ATP) or Private/Public Partnership (PPP). QUEENSCARE (FRANCISCAN CLINICS) FAMILY CLINIC-ECHO PARK 150 N. Reno, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 380-7298 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Adults and children. Appointment needed Cost: Cash or Denti-Cal. ROYBAL COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER 245 S. Fetterly, East Los Angeles, CA 90022 MAIN (323) 780-2340 Mon–Fri 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. USC - HEALTHCARE.NETWORK APPOINTMENTS (800) 383-4600 Sat 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. $50.00 per visit. Children and adults call for appt. Walk-in Emergencies Mon-Fri Without appointment – before 6:00 a.m. (Bring I.D. and address) UCLA CHILDREN’S DENTAL CENTER 10833 Le Conte Ave., Room #20-137 (310) 825-5619 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Medi-Cal or Healthy Families. New patients call Thurs for appointment 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. USC SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY MAIN (213) 740-2800 925 W. 34th St., Los Angeles, CA 90089 Children 2 - 12 (213) 740-0412 Children appointments only Adults (213) 740-2805 Adults call for appointment or (213) 740-8751 Adult Urgent Care Walk-in clinic Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri 7:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. and 1:00p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tues 1 pm – 2:30 p.m. Only screen first 15 patients Cost: $62-220 (Emergency fees) Cost: $30.00 for the first visit for those ages seven and up. $50.00 for children under six years old. $80.00 for new adult patient. Medi-Cal is accepted, Denti-Cal and Private Insurance. USC DENTAL CLINIC at the UNION RESCUE MISSION (213) 347-6300 545 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 General Dental: Teeth cleaning, extractions, root canals, simple fillings and dentures. Call for available appointment. Cost: Free
VISION / EYE CLINICS ARROYO VISTA FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 6000 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90042 (323) 254-5221 Ext. 118 Cost: Exam: $45.00 Glasses: $50.00 and up / Payment plan is available. Medi-Cal accepted, discounts available upon approval. QUEENSCARE (FRANCISCAN CLINICS) FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 150 N. Reno Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 380-7298 Cost: Exam: $35.00 / Glasses: Single vision $55.00 and up Medi-Cal accepted QUEEN OF ANGELS-HOLLYWOOD PRESBYTERIAN / MEDICAL CENTER EYE CLINIC 1300 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027 (213) 413-3000 Ext. 6580 Cost: Exam $35.00 / Glasses: $40.00+ up Mon & Wed 9:00-5:00 p.m. / Thu 9:00-5:30 p.m. Medi-Cal accepted. OPTOMETRIC CENTER OF LOS ANGELES 3916 S. Broadway St., Los Angeles, CA 90037 (323) 234-9137 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. LUNCH 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Cost: Exam $60.00 / Glasses: Frames $27.00 and up / bifocals $70.00. Blue Cross with Medi-Cal accepted and Cash. ROYBAL COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER 245 S. Fetterly Avenue, East Los Angeles, CA 90022 MAIN (323) 780-2340 Mon–Fri 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. USC - HEALTHCARE.NETWORK APPOINTMENTS (800) 383-4600 Sat 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Cost: Exam $50.00 Ability to pay plan or ORSA plan (reduce fee plan). Optometry patient seen one day per week. VALLEY COMMUNITY CLINIC 6801 Coldwater Canyon (818) 764-7047 North Hollywood, CA 91605 Cost: $30.00 eye exam / $75.00-95.00 for basic glasses. More expensive glasses are available. Mon-Thurs 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Fri 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. $10 co-payment then exam, glasses and lens are free for North Hollywood residence only. MEDI-CAL NOT ACCEPTED. VENICE FAMILY CLINIC (310) 392-8636 604 Rose Avenue Venice, CA 90291 Cost: Exams small donation is requested depending on income. 11 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 10TH DISTRICT PTA VISION CLINIC (LAUSD) 1000 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 745-7502 Cost: Exam $25.00 / Glasses $60.00 - $75.00 Must be student in LA Unified School District. Need referral from school nurse.
Food Banks 2-1-1 LA County [formerly INFOLINE (800) 339-6993 or (323) 686-0950] Information and referrals for food, housing, clothing, legal assistance, counseling and other social services. ALL PEOPLES CHRISTIAN CENTER 822 E. 20th St., Los Angeles, CA 90011 Families / single adults receive food & groceries. Must call for an appointment and registration. Must have California I.D., proof of income and residence in the following zip codes: 90001-90012, 90015, 90016, 90018-90019 and 90089. Fri 12:00 p.m. – 5 p.m. REGISTRATION (213) 747-6357 BETA (INLAND VALLEY FOOD PARTNER) 1095 W. Grand Ave., Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 622-7278 Proof of residence, income and ID required Mon – Thurs 9am – 3pm Call ahead CATHEDRAL CTR OF ST. PAUL 840 Echo Park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026 I.D. required. First come, first served. Once a month per family. Fri 8:30 a.m. – 10a.m. (213) 482-2040 Seniors-program every Thursday per month FRED JORDAN MISSION 445 Towne Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Hot meals Mon – Thurs Breakfast: 10:00 a.m. / Dinner 5:00 p.m. Must attend services (213) 489-7763 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 760 S. Westmoreland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90005 No requirements. Fri – Line up before 8:00 a.m. (213) 384-2151 FIRST CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 3401 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90020 Meals: Mon & Wed 9:30 a.m., Tues & Thurs 11:30 a.m. Food Giveaway: 2nd Sunday at 5pm (213) 385-6345 FOOD STAMPS-Central Help Line:(877) 481-1044 Downtown Dept. of Public Social Services locations: 813 E. Fourth Place 90013 (213) 974-9192 2855 E. Olympic Blvd. 90023 (323) 260-3718 2707 S. Grand Ave. 90007 (213) 744-5611 You must go to one of these locations HOMELESS SERVICE CTR – BREAD & ROSES CAFÉ 373 Rose Ave (@ 4th), Venice, CA 90291 Meals: Breakfast 9:30 a.m., Lunch 10:30 a.m. and Dinner 11:30 a.m. By reservation only. Make reservations in person one day prior between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Limit 50 individuals per sitting. HURTING AND HUNGRY I 1369 East Vernon, Los Angeles, CA 90011 Meals: Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Groceries: Tues 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Proof of income and residence, 18 years and older (323) 231-7026 HURTING AND HUNGRY II 1310 St. Andrews Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90019 Meals: Wed 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Groceries: Tues 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Proof of income and residence (323) 231-7026 Imani UNIDOS Food Pantry of Los Angeles FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1713 W. 108th St., Los Angeles, CA 90047 Tues, Wed, Thurs 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (323) 754-8453 I.D. Required General Public INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 1753 N. Park Ave., Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 or (909)391-4882 Call ahead 16 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 LA MISSION 303 E. 5th St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 Must attend Chapel Service prior to meals. Tickets handed out after service. Breakfast: 8:30am Chapel (English) 11:30am then Lunch at 1:00pm Chapel (Spanish) 11:30am then Lunch at 12:30pm Dinner (English) - 8pm, (Spanish) – 7:45pm (213)629-1227 x318 OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 503 Olympic Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90401 Families and single adults can receive referrals for food and other services. Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm, Dinner – 4pm Sat 9am – 12pm - no dinner (310) 450-4050 PARA LOS NIÑOS 5054 S. Vermont Ave. Angeles, CA 90037 Families in the following South Central zip codes can receive food, groceries and other social services: 90001-90003, 90006-90008, 90011, 90013-90016, 90018-90019, 90021, 90027, 90034-90035, 90037, 90043-90044, 90047, 90057-90059, 90061-90062 and 90305. Must have I.D., proof of income and proof of residence. Mon – Fri, 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (323) 758-7902 RAKESTRAW MEMORIAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER 5139 S. Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90037 Call first. Referrals only. Families and single adults can receive groceries. Must have I.D., proof of income and residence. Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (323) 232-2258 SALVATION ARMY FAMILY SERVICE OFFICE 832 W. James M. Wood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Emergency canned goods. ID Required Front Desk (213)438-1600 or (877) 423-6701 Mon – Fri, 9:00a.m. –5:00 p.m. Once every 3 months
Drop-In Centers & Shelters 2-1-1 LA County [formerly INFOLINE (800) 339-6993 or (323) 686-0950] Information and referrals for housing, clothing, food, legal assistance, counseling, and other social services or www.healthycity.org DROP-IN CENTERS DOWNTOWN WOMEN’S CENTER 325 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Single women only/No overnight Monday -Thursday sign-in. Must volunteer to qualify for day center. Breakfast, lunch, and snack are provided. (213) 613-0761 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 628 S. San Julian St., Los Angeles, 90014 Drop-in center 24 Hours (213) 624-4663 SHELTERS YEAR ROUND AND WINTER SHELTERS Emergency shelter locations for single adults & families. Year-round Shelter Hotline. (800) 548-6047 TDD: (800) 660-4026 ANGEL’S FLIGHT 357 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, 90057 Shelter for youth ages 10-17 Call first. (213) 413-2311 BELL SHELTER 5600 Richenbacker Rd. Bldg 2A-2B Bell, CA 90201 Call Mon – Frid at 9:00 a.m. Referral preferred. (323) 263-1206 CASA MADONA Shelter for women and/or children with HIV/AIDS Contact: Martha Aldrete Referrals only. COVENANT HOUSE 1325 N. Western Ave., Hollywood, 90027 Shelter for teens 18-21 – Referrals helpful. (323) 461-3131 (323) 957-7455x354 Outreach Program EMMANUEL BAPTIST RESCUE MISSION 530 E. 5th St., Los Angeles, 90013 Shelter for single men. Walk-ins welcome. Referral Guarantees Bed Must be there at 4:30 p.m. for bed sign-up. (213) 626-4681 GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER 267 N. Belmont Ave., Los Angeles, 90026 Shelter for single women only. Intake: Mon – Fri 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. How to apply: Interview by phone or in person. Must have referral. (213) 250-5241 GOOD SHEPHERD SHELTER Domestic Violence / Women and children – under 12 yr. Call for phone interview. Mon – Fri 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Long term shelter (323) 737-6111 HOUSE OF RUTH Shelter for single women & children No boys over 10 years old. Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Referrals only. Call for more information. (323)266-4139 18 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 INLAND VALLEY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 1753 N. Park Ave., Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 622-3806 Referrals only 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. 30 – 90 day shelter LOS ANGELES MISSION 303 E. 5th St., Los Angeles, 90013 Males only. First come first served. Tickets given out at 5:30 p.m. (213) 629-1227 MIDNIGHT MISSION 601 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, 90014 24-hour Walk-in Services. (213) 624-9258 SALVATION ARMY Huntington Park Corps. 2965 E. Gage Ave., Huntington Park 90255 Walk-ins welcome. Social Service Office (This is not a shelter/drop-in-center.) (323) 587-4221 SALVATION ARMY (COMPTON) 736 E. Compton Blvd. (Santa Fe/Compton) Referrals only. Must be there or call at 9 a.m. for assessment. (310) 639-0362 SERRA PROJECT CASA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA Shelter for men and women with HIV/AIDS No children. Contact: Cindy Velis (323) 737-7661 SUNSHINE MISSION 2600 S. Hoover St., Los Angeles, 90007 Shelter for single women only. Call first. Contact: Yecica Robles (213) 747-7419 TRANSITION HOUSE 1809 Boutt St. Los Angeles, 90012 Shelter for women and children. Must call to schedule appointment (323)342-0705
INMATE LOCATOR TELEPHONE NUMBERS LOS ANGELES COUNTY JAIL (213) 473-6080 (213) 473-6100 CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON (909) 484-3700 (PAROLE DIVISION) NATIONAL FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS (202) 307-3126 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS VISITOR INFORMATION TOLL-FREE NUMBER (800) 374-8474 (INFORMATION ABOUT VISITATION RULES AND REGULATIONS IS NOT UPDATED REGULARLY— DOUBLE CHECK ALL INFORMATION WHICH IS CRUCIAL TO MAKING A VISIT)
DRUG & ALCOHOL TREATMENT PROGRAM REFERRALS This is a partial list, for more referrals call: 2-1-1 LA County (formerly Info Line of Los Angeles) or (800) 564-6600 All locations offer services to Men and Women, unless otherwise indicated. RESIDENTIAL AADAP (323) 293-6291 Los Angeles Acton Rehab (661) 269-0062 Acton Alcoholism Center for Women (213) 381-8500 Los Angeles Women Only American Recovery Center (909) 865-2336 Pomona Bimini (213) 388-5423 Los Angeles Castle Program (323) 732-9125 Los Angeles Outpatient Castle Program (East) (323) 233-3342 Los Angeles Castle Program (West) (323) 734-1143 Los Angeles Chabad House (323) 965-1365 Los Angeles Men Only Clare Foundation (310) 314-6200 Santa Monica Cri-Help (818) 985-8323 N. Hollywood His Sheltering Arms (323) 755-6646 Los Angeles Women Only House of Uhuru (323) 568-5400 Watts Impact House (323) 681-2575 Pasadena Little House (562) 925-2777 Bellflower Women Only Mary Lind Foundation (213) 382-4241 Los Angeles Main Office Mini 12 Step House (323) 232-6228 Los Angeles Women Only New Directions (VETERANS or dependents) (310) 398-0191 Los Angeles Women Only New Directions (VETERANS) (310) 914-4045 Los Angeles Men only Pacifica House (323) 754-2816 Hawthorne People in Progress (818) 768-7494 Sun Valley Men only Rena B (323) 664-8940 Los Angeles Royal Palms (213) 483-9201 Los Angeles Men Only Shields (for Families Exodus) (323) 242-5000 x234 Los Angeles M & W + Families Substance Abuse Foundation (562) 439-7755 Long Beach M & W + HIV+ Tarzana Treatment Center (818) 996-1051 Tarzana Salvation Army ARC (714) 758-0414 Anaheim Salvation Army ARC (310) 450-7235 Santa Monica Men Only Salvation Army Harbor Light (213) 626-4786 Los Angeles Men Only Socorro (Cri-Help) (323) 222-1440 East LA Volunteers of America- Jan Clayton (323) 660-8042 Los Angeles Psych Meds ok Warm Springs (661) 257-2342 Castaic Men Only 22 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 RESIDENTIAL MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE USE CO-OCCURING Lamp Community (213) 488-9559 Los Angeles Pacifica House (323) 754-2816 Hawthorne OUTPATIENT FACILITIES AADAP (Asian American) (323) 294-4932 Los Angeles Behavioral Health Services (323) 262-1786 Boyle Heights Comm. Assessment Service Ctr. (800) 564-6600 Los Angeles Castle Program (323) 732-9125 Los Angeles Clare Foundation (310) 314-6245 Santa Monica Dignity Center (Didi Hirsch) (213) 385-3752 Los Angeles (AD 545, Drug Diversion, DUI-1st Offender, GP, OPDF, PC 1000 and Prop 36) Do It Now Foundation (323) 465-3784 Hollywood Ebony Counseling Center (661) 324-4756 Bakersfield Homeless Health Care LA (213) 381-0500 Downtown LA His Sheltering Arms (323) 755-6646 Los Angeles Women Only House of Uhuru (323) 568-5400 Watts Impact House (626) 564-4240 Pasadena Matrix Center (310) 207-4322 West LA Shields (310) 898-2450 Los Angeles Families-Women & Children Substance Abuse Foundation (562) 439-7755 Long Beach M & W + HIV+ Sunrise Community (213) 207-2770 Los Angeles Woman to Woman (562) 426-8262 Long Beach ALCOHOL OUTPATIENT ADAPT Foundation (213) 483-5703 Los Angeles DUI School only Comm. Assessment Service Ctr. (800) 564-6600 Los Angeles DRUG DETOX American Recovery Center (909) 865-2336 Pomona Cider House (562-864-7724 Norwalk Men only Clare Foundation (310) 314-6215 Santa Monica Redgate (562) 599-8444 Long Beach Tarzana Hospital (818) 996-1051 Tarzana Includes Methadone MENTAL HEALTH & DRUG TREATMENT OUTPATIENT FACILITIES Cornerstone Outpatient Services (818) 901-4836 Van Nuys Didi Hirsch (310) 306-2944 Culver City Didi Hirsch (213) 381-3626 Los Angeles Didi Hirsch (310) 751-1200 Mar Vista HHCLA (213) 381-0500 Los Angeles River Community (626) 974-8122 Covina
SOBER LIVINGS FOR SOBER LIVING REFERRALS CALL: SOBER LIVING NETWORK at 1-800-799-2084, WWW.SOBERHOUSING.NET OR 2-1-1 LA County (formerly INFOLINE of Los Angeles 1-800-339-6993) Acacia Sober Living Culver City Contact: Richard Rayyis Office: (310) 842-9023 (310)560-8036 Men only – $600 per month ($650/mo for rooms with private bath) Achiever’s House Los Angeles Contact: Evelyn Teibeaux (323) 234-7556 Women only – $475 per month Action House Long Beach (4 houses) Contact: Don Scurti or Lloyd Mote (562) 394-8018 Men only / women only – $500 per month Atlantic Recovery Services Long Beach Main Office: (562) 436-3533 North Office: (562)218-5243 Men only / women only - $475 move-in and $400 per month Back to Life Los Angeles Contact: Gilbert Rico (310) 916-6528 Men only – $500 per month Brothers Big House Los Angeles Contact: William Foster (323) 757-2533, (323) 533-5304 Men only – $350 per month (based on income) Chains of Love Los Angeles Contact: William Foster (323) 757-2533 Women only – $350 per month (based on income) CLARE Men’s Center Santa Monica Contact: Rick Alsop (310) 314-6200 ext. 3716 Men only – $550 per month 24 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 CLARE Women’s Center Santa Monica Contact: Robert Ayres (310) 314-6200 ext. 3176 Women only – $600 per month CLARE Venice 4 Los Angeles locations Contact: Robert Ayres (310) 314-6200 ext. 3176 MEN ONLY – $575 PER MONTH CLARE Women and Children Los Angeles Contact: Robert Ayres (310) 314-6200 ext. 3176 Women and children – $400 per month Contingency Plan Los Angeles Contact: John Robinson (323) 634-9274 Men only – $550 per month Cornerstone House (see Stepping Stones) Culver City Contact: Sal Wilson (310) 477-4428 Men only – $700 per month Faith House I Long Beach Contact: Michael DeMarco or Diana Sicklan (562) 881-2322 Men only / Women only – $ per month Felicity House Los Angeles Contact: Sherri Talbert (310) 837-3042 Women only – $7 per month Flora’s House (see New Way of Life) 2 Los Angeles locations Contact: Susan Burton (323) 563-3575 Women and children only – 2 children up to 8 years old – $500 per month Friendly House Los Angeles Contact: Lyndy (213) 389-9964 Women only – minimum 30-day commitment $1600 per month Friendly House Los Angeles – Westside Contact: Iriet (310) 204-3351 Women only – minimum 30-day commitment up to a year $1600 per month Gramercy Guest House Los Angeles Contact: Mike McNeel or Wayne King (323) 733-9725 / (323) 732-7848 Working men only - $500 per month Haven House I Long Beach Contact: Robert Morris (562) 901-1848 Men only / women only – $525r month Herbert House Los Angeles Contact: Jace Horwitz (310) 737-7566 Coed – $250 per month Holy Way Haven Los Angeles Contact: Ories Andre Ellios (323) 589-9840 Women only - $220 per month 25 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 House of Principles Los Angeles Contact: Letteria Hassell or Erica Pitts (323) 585-7322 Women only – $22 per month Marco House Long Beach Contact: DeMarco Johnson (562) 233-1943 Coed – $300 per month New Visions Los Angeles Contact: Pete Medina (323) 340-8384 Men only – $325 per month New Way of Life (see Flora’s House) Los Angeles Contact: Susan Burton (323) 563-3575 Women and children only – $500 per month (Rent includes room and board AND meals) Oulremis Longhouse Los Angeles Contact: Alan Traylor (323) 759-3965 Men only - $310 per month Progress House Torrance Contact: Bob Gregory (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month Progress House- Arlington Torrance Contact: Bob Gregory (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month Progress House- Marcelina 5 Torrance Units Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600-$800 per month Progress House- Halldale 2 Torrance locations Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month Progress House- Highgrove Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only- $850 per month Progress House- Irena Redondo Beach Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – Front House - $700 per month Men only – Back House - $650 per month Progress House- Normandie Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $600 per month ( Front and Back House) Progress House- Sepulveda Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 Men only – $650 per month Progress House- 223rd St. Torrance Contact: Mike Winkler (310) 543-1212 men only – $600 per month 26 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 The Serenity Shack Long Beach Contact: Michael Saliba (562) 490-0776 Men only – $490 per month Stepping Stones (see Cornerstone House) Culver City Contact: Sal Wilson (310) 477-4428 Men only – $600 per month
Senior Citizens Services American Association Of Retired People ………………………….(866) 448-3615 Bet Tzedek Legal Services ………………………………………...(323) 939-0506 California Registry For Nursing Home Referrals ………………………………………(800) 777-7575 Center for Health Care Rights Multi-Service Agency ……………………………………………...(800) 824-0780 Home Secure Installs FREE peep holes, dead bolt locks and grab bars ……………………(323) 937-5855 People Coordinated Services ………………….………………..…..(323) 294-5226
Informational Websites AIDS/HIV: AIDS Project Los Angeles http://www.apla.org/ AIDS Education Global Information System http://www.aegis.com/ HIV and Hepatitis. Com http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/ Los Angeles AIDS Programs http://www.lapublichealth.org/aids CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC): http://www.cdc.gov/ Diseases: http://www.cdc.gov/az.do Hepatitis: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/index.htm AIDS: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/ Tuberculosis: http://www.cdc.gov/tb/faqs/default.htm Sexually Transmitted Diseases: http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/disease_info.htm#GenInfo HEALTH REFERRALS FOR LA COUNTY: http://www.ccalac.org HEALTH-RELATED DATABASES/SEARCH ENGINES/ARTICLES/INFORMATION: Medscape: http://www.medscape.com/home Healthfinder: http://www.healthfinder.gov/ Healthy City: http://www.healthycity.org/ National Institutes of Health: http://health.nih.gov/ National Library of Medicine: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov HEPATITIS: Hepatitis C Taskforce for LA County: http://www.hepctaskforcela.org/ Hepatitis C Support Project: http://www.hcvadvocate.org/ Hepatitis Information Network: http://www.hepnet.com/ Hepatitis Foundation International: http://www.hepfi.org/ American Liver Foundation: http://www.liverfoundation.org/ Hepatitis B Foundation: http://www.hepb.org/ 36 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 HUNGER, HOMELESSNESS AND ADVOCACY: Los Angeles Regional Food Bank: http://www.lafightshunger.org/ Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority: http://www.lahsa.org National Health Care for the Homeless Council: http://www.nhchc.org/ National Coalition for the Homeless: http://www.nationalhomeless.org/ Health Care for the Homeless: Information Research Center: http://www.prainc.com/_flash/index.html Institute for the Study of Homelessness and Poverty: United Way of Greater Los Angeles: http://www.unitedwayla.org Health Consumer Alliance: http://www.healthconsumer.org LA Coalition to End Hunger and Homelessness: http://www.lacehh.org LOCAL GOVERNMENT SITES: California: http://www.ca.gov City of Los Angeles: http://www.ci.la.ca.us/ LA County: http://lacounty.info MENTAL HEALTH: National Institute of Mental Health http://www.nimh.nih.gov/ National Mental Health Association http://www.nmha.org/ LA County Department of Mental Health http://www.dmh.co.la.ca.us/ California Department of Mental Health http://www.dmh.ca.gov Substance Abuse and Mental Health-SAMSA http://www.samhsa.gov/ http://www.prevention.samhsa.gov/ NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES: http://www.nfid.org/ SOCIAL SERVICES: Health City:(social service database for LA) http://www.healthycity.org LA County Helps: (info on public benefits/services) http://LACountyHelps.org The People’s Guide to Welfare, Health and Other Services http://www.lacehh.org/tpg/index.php TB: http://www.lapublichealth.org/tb See also CDC
Legal Referrals LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY OFFICES AND LEGAL ISSUES HANDLED Debt Crisis Clinic – (Phone Only) ……………………………………………………………………………………. (800) 399-4529 Credit Counseling, Creditor Harassment, Pre-Bankruptcy Counseling, Legal Rights, Options and Responsibilities if Sued. Asian/P.I. Hotline: Mandarin/Cantonese (323) 801-7912; Vietnamese (323) 801-7923; Khmer (Cambodian) (213) 640-3887 Family Law – (Walk-In Clients to Toll Center ONLY) 111 N. Hill Street, Dept. 8, Room 245, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Clients are seen on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from: 8:30 am – 3:00 am (On a first come first served basis) Child Abduction, Child Custody, Domestic Violence, Child Support, Visitation Rights, Child Concealment. Self-Help Access Center – (Walk-In) 1 Regent St., Room 107, 1st Floor, Inglewood, CA 90301 Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs and Fri from: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm and from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm West Office - 1102 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90019 (323) 801-7989 Call First Home Ownership and Individual Rights …………………………………………… (Follow prompts) (323) 801-7989 Call Between 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 pm Predatory Loan Practices, Criminal Record Expungements, Forged Deeds and Title Transfer, Unlawful Liens Against Real Property, Foreclosures, Unfair Banking Practices, Home Improvement Contract Fraud, Vocational School Loans, Medical Bills, Bank Account Levies, Credit Identity Theft, Auto Repossessions, Wage Garnishment, Debt Collection. Central Office - 1550 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 640-3881 Call First Eviction Defense Center ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… (213) 487-7609 Unlawful Detainees, Motion in Response to Notice to Vacate, Illegal Lockouts, Illegal Utility Termination, Rent Control. Housing Issues …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. (213) 385-1719 Legal Foundation Housing Intake Call between 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Representation in Administrative Hearing in Section 8 and Public Housing, Other Housing Problems, Alleviation of Slum Conditions and Habitability Problems. 38 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 East LA Office - 5228 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022 (213) 640-3883 Call First Government Benefits …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. (213) 640-3834 Tuesdays (only) call between 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CalWorks, Medi-Cal, In Home Supportive Services, SSI, Food Stamps, Foster Care/Kin-Gap, County Health, Social Security, CAPI (Cash Assistance for (Immigrants), General Relief. ATTORNEY REFERRAL Los Angeles County Bar (213) 243-1525 BANKRUPTCIES/PROBATE/WILLS Bet Tzedek Legal Services (323) 939-0506 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 BUILDING & SAFETY County of Los Angeles – East Los Angeles Offices (323) 881-7030 County of Los Angeles – Firestone Office (323)820-6500 Outside Los Angeles County (888) 524-2845 OR 311 CONSUMER PROBLEMS Bet Tzedek Legal Services (323) 939-0506 Better Business Bureau (909) 825-7280 County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer Affairs (213) 974-1452 County of Los Angeles Small Claims Court Advisor (213) 974-9759 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Neighborhood Legal Services (800) 433-6251 CRIMINAL LAW Attorney General – Crime Prevention (213) 897-2000 Indigent Criminal Defense Appointments Program (213) 896-6437 Public Defender (213) 974-2811 EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION/DISCRIMINATION Dept. of Fair Housing and Employment (213) 439-6799 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (800) 669-4000 Housing Rights Center (Discrimination Services) (213) 387-8400 Labor Commissioner (213) 620-6330 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 39 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 FAMILY LAW PROBLEMS Maynard Toll Family Law Center for: Child Support, Custody, Visitation, Abduction & Domestic Violence 111 N. Hill St., Department 8-Room 245, Downtown Los Angeles Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 am – 11:30 am This Center Is Walk-In Only – First Come, First Served Child Support Services Dept. (Los Angeles County) (323) 890-9800 Dispute Resolution Services (866) 901-3212 District Attorney (213) 974-3501 Domestic Violence Project (Los Angeles County Bar Association) (213) 974-5455 Domestic Violence Safety Plan Hotline (800) 978-3600 Harriet Buhai Center for Family Law (213) 388-7515 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Levitt & Quinn Family Center (213) 482-1800 Neighborhood Legal Services (800) 433-6251 GOVERNMENT BENEFITS Inner City Law Center/Walk Ins M-F, 8:30am-12p (213) 891-2880 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 506 South Main Street HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Legal Services Alliance (HALSA) (213) 637-1690 HOUSING, RENTAL& HABITABILITY PROBLEMS County Dept. Of Consumer Affairs (213) 974-1452 Eviction Defense Center – Legal Aid (213) 487-7609 Inner City Law Center/ Walk Ins M-F, 8:30am-12p (213) 891-2880 L.A. Housing Department Code Enforcement (866) 557-7368 Membership Only Association (213) 384-4131 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Martin Luther King Dispute Resolution Center (323) 290-4132 Rent Stabilization (866) 557-7368 Small Claims Court Advisor (213) 974-9759 IMMIGRATION Asian Pacific American Legal Center (213) 977-7500 CHIRLA (213) 353-1333 Immigration Legal Assistance Project (213) 485-1872 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Los Angeles County Bar Association – Immigration Legal Office (213) 485-0143 National Immigration Law Center (213) 639-3900 Neighborhood Legal Services (800) 433-6251 40 HOMELESS HEALTH CARE LOS ANGELES 09/2009 NON-LEGAL MEDIATION SERVICES Center for Conflict Resolution (213) 736-1145 Dispute Resolution Services (213) 896-6533 Inquilinos Unidos/United Tenants (213) 483-9620 Housing Rights Center (213) 387-8400 Martin Luther King Dispute Resolution Center (323) 290-4132 OTHER LEGAL PROBLEMS ACLU (213) 977-9500 Community Legal Services (310) 638-6194 Dispute Resolution Mediation-Arbitration Services (213) 896-6533 Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (800) 399-4529 Public Counsel (213) 385-2977 Smart Law Information Line (recorded information) (213) 243-1500 SOCIAL SERVICES 2-1-1 L. A. County (formerly known as Info Line of Los Angeles) DIAL 2-1-1 Bet Tzedek Legal Services (323) 939-0506 Consumer Credit Counselors (By Design Financial Services) (800) 750-2227 County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer Affairs (213) 974-1452 Inner City Law Center (Landlord/Tenant Issues and Government Benefits Issues) (213) 891-2880 Neighborhood Legal Services
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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 1 3/15 AGENCY Contact Person # Of Beds HIV Priority Requirements/Additional Information SPA VALLEY OASIS OASIS HOUSE INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED CALL FOR ADDRESS Intake 661-945-5509 661-945-6736 15 N/A A 2-year program with 1 year of on-going case management. Residents that are accepted into either program must demonstrate the necessary skills to maintain a household on their own, without close supervision and be self-sufficient. 1 L.A. FAMILY HOUSING TRUDY AND NORMAN LOUIS VALLEY SHELTER 7843 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91605 Lesley 818-982-4091 Ext. 139 110 N/A 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. 2 TARZANA TREATMENT CENTERS 7101 Baird Avenue Reseda, CA 91335 Intake 818-342-5897 Ext. 2121 12 YES Alcohol and drug treatment services transitional and supportive housing family services, mental health services. Domestic Violence services 2 DOOR OF HOPE GLENDALE INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED Intake 626-304-9130 13 N/A 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. 2 PROJECT NEW HOPE PIONEER HOUSE 7402 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91406 Rafael Lopez 818-787-2403 5 YES Must complete and submit the Project New Hope Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically III application packet. Clients must have a Karnofsky Scale Assessment of 70 or greater and Symptomatic. Sliding Scale. Must be Homeless, LA County Resident and current Physician’s Diagnosis Form. 2 PROJECT NEW HOPE FRANK CALA HOUSE 8500 Hanna Street West Hills, CA 91304 Rafael Lopez 818-347-1777 6 YES Must complete and submit the Project New Hope Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically III application packet. Clients must have a Karnofsky Scale Assessment of 70 or below and Symptomatic. Sliding Scale. 2 HOPE OF THE VALLEY JOHN E. WHITE HOUSE OF HOPE PLEASE CALL FOR ADDRESS Dion Slider 818-392-0020 Ext. 112 12 N/A 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. 2 L.A. FAMILY HOUSING SYDNEY M. IRMAS TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER (TLC) 7817 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91605 Andy Gomez 818-982-4091 Ext. 167 260 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. 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 1 5448 Hermitage Avenue Studio City, CA 91607 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 25 N/A Transitional housing, $600 per month plus $100 administration fee, sober living home. DO not accept individuals on probation or parole. MEN ONLY 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 2 15415 Saticoy Street Van Nuys, CA 91406 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 26 N/A Transitional Housing $500 per month, $100 administration fee. MEN ONLY. Sober living home. 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 3 18010 Martha Street Encino, CA 91316 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 16 N/A Transitional and sober living home. $600 per month. $100 administration fee. WOMEN ONLY 2 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 4 5641 Denny Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91601 Megan Morales 818-804-9811 20 N/A Transitional Housing $500 per month, $100 administration fee. MEN ONLY. Sober living home. 2 IN2REKOVERY SOBER LIVING HOMES/ SUNRISE 5 6556 Bell Aire North Hollywood, CA 91606 Megan Morales 818-220-8496 25 N/A Transitional Housing $550 upper level, $600 bottom level plus $100 administration fee. MEN ONLY. 2 DOOR OF HOPE PASADENA/LOS ROBLES AND VILLA 669 North Los Robles Pasadena, CA 91101 Intake 626-304-9130 8 N/A 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 through any other source. No Domestic Violence 3 HOMES FOR LIFE FOUNDATION ATHENA HOMES ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 310-337-7417 10 N/A The program serves 18 TAY, ages 18 to 21. The first two sites opened on December 1, 2002, and the third site opened on April 1, 2003.Residents are emancipated youth from the foster care system. During their two-year residency, residents benefit from an extensive array of services and life skills training to assist them in preparing for living independently or in structured living environments. 3 SOCAL NEW BEGGINNGING SOBER LIVING HOME, LLC POMONA HOUSE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Jessie 626-407-8224 20 YES 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. 3 UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES 154 South Euclid Avenue Pasadena, CA 91105 CES 626-791-6610 14 N/A Appointment recommended but not required. Must call the Shelter referral site Coordinated Entry System (CES) from Monday – Friday 7am-2: 30pm. The process of finding housing for those who are chronically homeless. CES Center 412 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105 3 UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES CENTENNIAL PLACE 235 East Holly Street Pasadena, CA 91105 CES 626-791-6610 142 N/A Appointment recommended but not required. Must call the Shelter referral site Coordinated Entry System (CES) from Monday – Friday 7am-2: 30pm. The process of finding housing for those who are chronically homeless. CES Center 412 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105 3 BACK TO LIFE COMMUNITY LIVING HOUSE 280 West Washington Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91103 Intake 626-277-8135 10 N/A Back To Life located in NW Pasadena has over 15 years experience working with adults in transition. The comfortable Community Living House is centrally located with easy access to public transportation, provides one meal a day, and a supportive group of peers & colleagues. Contact on-site Manager for more information. 3 NEW ECONOMICS FOR WOMEN LA POSADA 375 S. Columbia Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90017 Intake 213-483-2058 8 N/A Single mother 18 and over with children or without. $300 single unit, shared room, shared kitchen and laundry. 4 PROTOTYPES S.T.A.R. HOUSE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 323-461-4118 34 N/A Services include a full range of integrated supportive services that include treatment for substance use and mental health disorders, in addition to comprehensive case management. 4 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3 3/15 THE SALVATION ARMY ALEGRIA 2737 West Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026 Xochitl SantaMaria 323-454-4200 ext. 216 1-2 bedroom furnished YES Alegria provides a residential care facility for the chronically ill, while also caring for younger family members through its child development center; must be referred by a case manager or therapist. They do not accept single individuals. Families and couples ONLY. 4 PROJECT NEW HOPE OUR HOUSE 1133 South Lake Street Los Angeles, CA 90006 Vanessa Bradshaw 213-384-5031 10 YES This is a 24-month Transitional Residential Care Facility site for homeless adults age 18 and older living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Clients must have a Karnofsky score of 70 or higher and a Global Assessment Functioning scale of 65 or less. Sliding Scale 4 JWCH-HOPWA 522 South San Pedro Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Rosa Ayala 213-486-4931 3 YES Agency referral letter from case manager with general demographics; source of income, housing and medical history. Contact Rosa for appointment. HIV/AIDS diagnosed form required. Diagnosis form should not be older than 6 months. 4 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING DBA THE SERRA PROJECT 1428 12TH Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90019 Cindy Velis 323-737-7661 6 YES Residential treatment for men and women living with HIV/AIDS in Southern California. Drug testing, TB Test. Must complete the SERRA waitlist and group home application. 4 ALEXANDRIA HOUSE 426 South Alexandria Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90020 Sunnie 213-381-2649 20 YES Alexandria House provides services for women and children ONLY .Must call first for intake; second will be a face-to-face interview. Admission for the program is first come first served. Alexandria house is not an emergency shelter and is unable to offer housing on an immediate or walk-in basis. Tuberculosis test required, proof of income, and proof of Identification. 4 COVENANT HOUSE CALIFORNIA RIGHTS OF PASSAGE 1325 North Western Avenue Hollywood, CA 90027 Intake 323-957-7455 Ext. 303, 304 24 YES Transitional living program, a youth takes the initials steps in living independently. To qualify for the program, a youth must be in school or working full time. If working, they are required to put a portion of their wages into savings. For youth 18-23years old. 4 GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN FARLEY HOUSE TRANSITIONAL ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 213-235-1460 21 N/A The goal is that at the end of her stay at Farley House, a woman is well prepared for maintaining employment, financial stability, and permanent housing. Provides a 21- one bedroom apartment for mothers and their children and single women. 4 GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN HAWKES TRANSITIONAL RESIDENCE 1640 Rockwood Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 Intake 213-482-0281 30 N/A Residents are required to have an income prior to moving in and pay a modest percentage for rent. Those women who are not employed must seek employment and are encouraged to further their education with the goal that they will find full-time work. Provides 30 homeless women with private, furnished rooms. 4 PATH LOS ANGELES PATHCares 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 18 YES The PATHCares program offers support to me with HIV/AIDS and those with other special health needs. The program has 18 private rooms and connects with clients with all of the services available in the PATHMall enabling them to achieve greater health and self self-suffiency 4 PATH LOS ANGELES RHONDA FLEMING FAMILY CENTER 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 20 N/A The center provides 20 beds of transitional housing and services for single mothers and their children in the Los Angeles area. No fee for housing but will required saving a percentage of income. 60 days of sobriety and must participate in an intensive 6 month case management 4 PATH LOS ANGELES PATHWays MEN 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 39 YES No fee for housing but will be required to save a percentage of income. RHC provides a total of 39 transitional housing beds and support for homeless men with a clean bed and space for personal belongings, and is able to stay for up to 6 months as he rebuilds his life. 4 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 4 PATH LOS ANGELES PATHWays Women 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2209 21 YES The program provides a unique support system that is catered towards the specific needs of homeless women. Female participants partake in special workshops that deal with topics such as self-esteem, anger management, and personal finances. No fees for housing, but will be required to save a percentage of income. 4 JOVENES INC. CASA OLIVARES 1208 Pleasant Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033 Intake 323-260-8035 Ext. 100 8 N/A Provides youth with up to 8 months of housing. Youth enrolled in transitional housing are typically going to school or work on a daily basis. 18-24 years of age. MALES ONLY 4 LOS ANGELES LGBT CENTER MCDONALD/WRIGHT BUILDING 1625 North Schrader Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90028 Intake 323-993-7400 24 YES Transitional living program offers you a free, welcoming place to stay for up to 18 months while developing the skills, resources. Staff will help you find and maintain a job, enroll in school, and manage your savings so you can succeed. 4 FILIPINO AMERICAN SERVICE GROUP INC. PARK VIEW HOUSE 135 North Park View Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 Intake 213-487-9804 16 N/A Homeless adult individuals, with a priority on the elderly and veterans, are provided board and lodging at FASGI's 16-bed shelter. Goals of placing the client in permanent housing. 4 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL MEN’S ADVANCEMENT PROGRAM 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Njambi Kingori 213-229-9964 65 N/A Assistance finding housing and first month’s rent, help with filling paperwork for government, educational and vocational programs, as Well as assistance with maintaining contact with the parole board and the stipulations of their parole. MEN ONLY, Must attend orientation on the 1st Monday of the month at 1pm 4 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL EMERGENCY FAMILY SHELTER PROGRAM 231 Winston Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Njambi Kingori 213-229-9966 4 N/A The Transitional Housing Program provides a safe and stable environment for families with children while providing support and opportunities to attain their goals that will lead to housing. 4 LOS ANGELES HOUSE OF RUTH CASA GUADALUPE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 323-266-4139 4 N/A Los Angeles House of Ruth serves homeless and battered women and their children ONLY. Clients include pregnant women, large fatherless families, nonEnglish speaking mothers, and women who are not eligible for emergency human services. FOR EMERGENCY SHELTER CALL 211 4 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF LOS ANGELES INC. ANGEL’S FLIGHT FOR RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH 357 South Westlake Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90057 Intake 213-413-2311 4 N/A For youth’s ages 10-17. Runaway teens, most of which are fleeing abusive families, find refuge at Angel’s Flight near Hollywood. Substance abuse treatment and recovery, mental health counseling, food and toiletries, job search guidance, gang prevention and intervention, tutoring, art, dance and music instruction are central program services. 4 KOLPING HOUSE 1225 South Union Street Los Angeles, CA 90015 Alma Tamayo 213-388-9438 58 N/A Temporary Housing $175 a week or $750.00 per month that will include 3 meals per day Monday – Saturday, it will also include all utilities. Must be independent, required income $1,400 per month. No fee for application. NO criminal background will be accepted. $350.00 deposit to move in. 4 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING CASA MADONA 1809 Bouett Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Myesha Hickman 323-342-0705 11 N/A 24-month program for mothers and children living with HIV and AIDS. Drug testing, TB-test required. Must complete the SERRA waitlist and group home applications. 4 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 5 3/15 ASIAN PACIFIC WOMEN’S CENTER ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 213-250-2977 24 N/A Confidential private, and individual apartment units with computer and internet access for up to 18 months, which can accommodate a maximum of 6 families at any time. Provides a safe and nurturing environment for children and youth to recover from the effects of violence by addressing each child’s psychological, emotional, and educational needs through individualized case. 5 PATH/VETERAN CONNECTIONS 340 North Madison Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 Intake 323-644-2200 323-644-2216 32 N/A PATH Provides the support that homeless veterans need in order to successfully transition from living on the streets to thriving in homes of their own. Case management, short-term rental assistance, permanent supportive housing and intensive case management for chronically homeless veterans, job training. 5 UPWARD BOUND HOUSE FAMILY PLACE 1020 12TH Street Santa Monica, CA 90403 Intake 310-458-7779 Ext. 209 21 N/A Family Place Provides transitional housing and services for families with minor dependent children. The program is housed in a 21-Unit Apartment building in the heart of Santa Monica’s residential community. The units comfortably accommodate a full family, with kitchens and home furnishings. The apartment complex includes a playground and common areas. 5 OPPC TURNING POINT 1447 16TH Street Santa Monica, CA 90404 Intake 310-828-6717 55 N/A Turning point is one of OPCC’s interim housing programs and provides 55 men and women with shelter and a full range of services, including case management, mental health care, linkage with medical care, and assistance in increasing income and obtaining permanent housing. All residents are required to save 60% of their income so that they can provide for themselves in the future. 5 OPCC SAFE HAVEN, CLOVERFIELD SERVICES CENTER 1751 Cloverfield Santa Monica, CA 90404 Intake 310-450- 0650 Sammy Allen Ext. 231 Felicia Mellon Ext. 221 25 N/A Safe Haven is based on an understanding that the mental health and addiction disorders of this population are lifelong. Interim housing and day program that serves chronically homeless individuals who have had a history of challenges connecting with service providers. 5 THE SALVATION ARMY WESTWOOD TRANSITIONAL VILLAGE 1401 South Sepulvedad Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90025 Intake 310-477-9539 40 N/A Families can spend up to two years at Westwood while they stabilize and acquire the skills needed for independent living. All residents participate in a case management plan for the duration of their stay, and a professional staff coordinates supportive services. Families and Veterans. 5 WLCAC HOMELESS ACCESS CENTER 958 East 108th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059 Shannon Murray 323-563-4721 2 N/A Transitional Housing for Mental Health Clients provides semi-supervised living services designed to provide structured living arrangements for patients/clients who do not need intensive support but who, without some support and structure, may return to a condition requiring hospitalization. These services provide a program that may be a transition to independent living. 6 ELLAS FOUNDATION LOS ANGELES, CA CALL FOR ADDRESS INFORMATION Ronnie Cansler 310-743-4451 20 YES A shared housing setting with 2 persons per room for $600 per month. Drug test, no sliding scale. Call first for Intake. 60 day Sober 6 ELLAS FOUNDATION LOS ANGELES, CA CALL FOR ADDRESS INFORMATION Ronnie Cansler 310-743-4451 18 YES A shared housing setting with 2 persons per room for $600 per month. Drug test, no sliding scale. Call first for Intake. 60 day Sober 6 SLEEP TIGHT TONIGHT 1113 West 59th Street. Los Angeles, CA 90044 Lanita Hamilton 323-440-8270 5 N/A Transitional Housing for mothers with children. Fee is $550 Per month with no meals or snacks. Children up to the age of 18. Women and Children ONLY. Call for availability and intake information. 6 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 6 SLEEP TIGHT TONIGHT 1531 West 64th Street Los Angeles, CA 90047 Lanita Hamilton 323-440-8270 5 N/A Transitional Housing for WOMEN ONLY NO CHILDREN. $500 per month with no meals or snacks. Call for availability and intake information. 6 SLEEP TIGHT TONIGHT 1737 AND 1739 West 60th Place Los Angeles, CA 90047 Lanita Hamilton 323-440-8270 8 N/A Transitional Housing for MEN ONLY. $550 each bed per month with no meals or snacks. Call for intake and availability. 6 SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES NAOMI VILLAGE 1415 East Alondra Boulevard Compton, CA 90221 Intake 323-242-5000 19 N/A Naomi Village is a 19 unit low-income transitional housing apartment complex provided to eligible participants who are primarily enrolled in the SHIELDS Genesis Family Day Treatment program. Shield also assists clients and their families in accessing Section 8 and other permanent housing after successful completion of the program. 6 SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES SARAII VILLAGE 11601 South Western Los Angeles, CA 90047 Intake 323-242-5000 18 N/A Saraii Village is an 18 unit low-income transitional housing complex owned by SHIELDS for Families provided to eligible participants enrolled in the Eden Co-Occurring Program for substance abusing women and their families. 6 SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES KEITH VILLAGE 1500 Kay Street Compton, CA 90221 Intake 323-242-5000 Private rooms N/A Provides residents with onsite computer labs, child development centers. The only program site in the United States that allows for the entire family unit to live together in individual family apartments with substance abuse treatment and supportive services on-site. 6 NEW IMAGE EMERGENCY SHELTER PROJECT FRESH START 8720 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90003 Intake 323-751-9946 N/A N/A Transitional housing for homeless single women. Services include: job search, housing search and placement, and retention; budgeting:; Practical Life Skills; and other preparation necessary for their longevity and success in permanent housing placement. 6 TESTIMONIAL COMMUNITY LOVE CENTER/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 5701 South Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90062 Intake 323-291-6753 N/A N/A Transitional housing for women and their children ages 12 and younger. Must have first gone through TCLC’s emergency housing program. Required to save a percentage of their income. 6 WARRIORS FOR CHRIST TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 1307 West 111th Street Los Angeles, CA 90044 Intake 323-333-1864 10 N/A Provides food, clothing, and a place to sleep for limited days and will help the homeless find permanent housing opportunities in the area. We make use of strategies that involve integrated development, education, and healthcare. Warriors for Christ are among the charity organizations that unselfishly offer help to many people. 6 FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS LA CHERRYWOOD 3701 Cherrywood Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90018 Intake 323-293-9778 12 YES Populations that are currently homeless Individuals with mental/physical disabilities Men and women ages 18 and older GR Housing Subsidy (pilot) HIV positive individuals Veterans LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender). 6 CENTRAL LIVING CENTER 8930 South Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 Carl 213-422-0182 1 Female 2 Male N/A Open shared rooms, Accepts Mental Health clients with referrals. $595 for single, $495 for shared room. Accepts Men& Women & Transgender. 6 NEW DIRECTIONS INC 11303 Wilshire Blvd. Building #116 Los Angeles, CA 90073 Intake 310-914-4045 156 N/A New Directions for Veterans, a licensed, long-term drug and alcohol treatment program founded by formerly homeless veterans, has provided food, shelter, support and rehabilitation to clients since 1992. 6 FIRST PHASE 646 West 94th Street Los Angeles, CA 90044 Ray or Bertha 805-485-9942 805-228-9906 4 N/A Brand new facility sober living. 6 months of stay. Provides random drug testing. Services include internet, phone, Television, pool table, cards, games, and many activities. $500 per month. Single Individuals ONLY 6 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 7 3/15 HOMES FOR LIFE FOUNDATION CEDAR STREET HOMES 11401 Bloomfield Avenue Builiding # 305-307 Norwalk, CA 90650 Intake 310-337-7417 38 N/A Residents are provided a full range of social and life skills training and services during their stay to assist them in preparing for less structured living environments. Cedar Street was rehabilitated from a vacant, historical building, into a transitional, ‘step down’, state licensed, 38-bed residential facility for persons exiting from Los Angeles County Institutes of Mental Disease (IMDs). 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS 16314 Cornuta Avenue Bellflower, CA 90706 Marcelino 562-461-9272 42 N/A Transitional Housing program for American Indian Women and their children. Transitional Housing program targeting battered, substance-addicted women and their children. 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS AWAKENINGS 12322 Clearglen Avenue Whittier, CA 90605 Intake 562-947-3835 562-242-1076 24 N/A Transitional/permanent housing program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in a sober and supportive environment. Residents participate in the Awakenings outpatient treatment program as a second step, after a residential treatment. It also provides psychiatric assessment and follow-up. The follow up program is an essential step for gaining the skills and tools needed to remain alcohol and drug free after residential treatment. 7 THE SALVATION ARMY BELL SHELTER 5600 Rickenbacker Road Building 2A Bell, CA 90201 Paula Taylor 323-263-1206 ext 257 40 N/A Transitional housing for single ADULTS ONLY. Call MondayFriday at 9:00am for availability and eligibility. No substance misuse or sex offenders. 7 THE SALVATION ARMY SANTA FE SPRINGS 12000 East Washington Boulevard Whittier, CA 90606 Intake 562-696-7175 124 N/A Required to go to school or work full-time, must participate in required savings programs, which help them put aside money for important. These milestones include: a security deposit, first and last months rent for their own apartment, funds to purchase a used car for transportation to work. 7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS POSITIVE STEPS 11501 Dolan Street Downey, CA 90241 Marcelino 562-923-7894 50 N/A Rehabilitation housing programs for patients with mental health. Assistance with issues of mental and physical health care, substance addiction, and self-sufficiency. Men ONLY. 7 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING CASA PORTIUNCULA-LONG BEACH 638 East Sunrise Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90806 Sokha Sea 562-595-4877 11 YES Proof of income, diagnosis form, or medical history. TB Test required. Must complete the group home application. 8 ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING AND HEALING DBA THE SERRA PROJECT 706 Lime Street Long Beach, CA 90813 Adela Martinez 562-951-3869 9 beds for male 1 bed for female YES Proof of Income, TB-Test Required. Serves eleven to fifteen adult men and women living with symptomatic HIV and AIDS. 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. 3125 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90804 Front Desk 562-987-5722 12 YES Transitional housing, also known as “sober living,” provides six months to one year of housing in a furnished alcohol-and-drug-free apartment. Readily accessible, supportive outpatient services are available and are designed to help people stabilize after treatment, prevent relapse and rebuild their lives in long-term and permanent housing. Residents must be employed, enrolled in education or job training. 8 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES REDGATE MEMORIAL RECOVERY CENTER 1775 Chestnut Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 Intake 562-599-8444 62 YES Transitional Living for Women is a 12-month incentive based program. The women must be willing to work, go to school or volunteer. Sliding Scale 1/3 monthly income, but no more than $400 per month. Proof of Tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS test. 8 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 3/15 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. VETERANS OVERCOMING HOMELESSNESS 3125 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90804 Lori Aviles 562-987-5722 24 YES Substance Abuse Foundation provides Veterans who are in need of transitional housing and are dual, and triplediagnosed with co-existing substance abuse, mental health and medical diagnoses with quality housing and services that meet the needs of this special population. Veterans are referred through the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Health Care for Homeless Veterans Program, which provides case management services to Veterans and facilitates their access to a broad range of medical, mental health and rehabilitative services. 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. FOREVER FREE CATEGORY III 3125 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90804 562-439-7755 4 N/A This residential treatment program provides up to six months of community-based substance abuse treatment and supportive services to eligible low-income female offenders. It is designed to help women recover from addiction and to prevent recidivism. Participants are referred directly from the drug treatment program at the California Institution for Women (CIW) or by their parole. 8 SUBSTANCE ABUSE FOUNDATION OF LONG BEACH, INC. PAROLEE SERVICES NETWORK INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED CALL FOR ADDRESS Lori Aviles 562-439-7755 25 N/A This program serves non-violent, low-income male and female drug offenders who parole in Los Angeles County. A full continuum of care, from intensive residential treatment to outpatient treatment in varying levels of intensity is provided, as well as Alcohol and Drug Free Living Center housing. Eligible participants must be referred by their parole agent of record (at the Santa Fe Springs, Huntington Park or Long Beach/Harbor Parole Complexes) in Los Angeles County. 8 PROJECT NEW HOPE HERBERT BENTON HOUSE 4062 West 149th Street Lawndale, CA 90260 Brenda Castro 310-675-9942 5 YES This is a 24-month Transitional Residential Care Facility site for homeless adults age 18 and older living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Clients must have a Karnofsky score of 70 or higher and a Global Assessment Functioning scale of 65 or less. Sliding Scale 8 PROJECT NEW HOPE DALLAS HOUSE 4060 West 149th Street Lawndale, CA 90260 Brenda Castro 310-675-9942 5 YES This is a 24-month Transitional Residential Care Facility site for homeless adults age 18 and older living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County. Clients must have a Karnofsky score of 70 or higher and a Global Assessment Functioning scale of 65 or less. Sliding Scale, must be physically able to work. 8 PROJECT NEW HOPE PADUA HOUSE 940 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 Belen Amaro 562-432-2000 11 YES You must complete and submit the Project New Hope Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically III application packet. Clients must have a Karnofsky scale Assessment of 70 or below and Symptomatic. Sliding scale 8 NEW IMAGE SHELTER PROJECT STEPPING STONE 428-430 Cerritos Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 Intake 562-388-8172 Private Rooms N/A Provides transitional housing with case management and supportive services, to homeless individuals and families with children, with and without mental challenges. 8 PRECIOUS LIFE SHELTER, INC. THE SHERRIN HOUSE ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Intake 562-431-5025 12 N/A Low cost program fee + deposit (one time, refundable) a stay of 2 months after birth of baby, as determined. Random drug screening, providing some food for herself, nutrition/meal preparation, community living, curfew, budgeting/set aside program. Employment/Job training/school. 8 SAMUAN TRANSITIONAL HOUSING 641 Cedar Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 Setu 562-612-8752 10 N/A Sober living house. Shared rooms, shared bathroom. Shared room $550 per month, single $650.00 per month. 5-bedroom house MEN ONLY. Not based on income. 8 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SPA LOCATION KEY: SPA 1 – Antelope Valley / SPA 2 – San Fernando / SPA 3 – San Gabriel / SPA 4 – Metro, Downtown LA / SPA 3 – Westside, Santa Monica / SPA 6 – South Los Angeles / SPA 7 – East Los Angeles, Whittier / SPA 8 – South Bay, Long Beach 9 3/15 SHARED HOUSING-LONG BEACH 1823 Gardenia Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 Jane 714-932-2403 4 N/A $500 per month, not based on income. $25 application fee. Any individual who has the ability to pay. 8 SHARED ROOMS/INGLEWOOD 3119 West 81st Street Inglewood, CA 90305 Intake 310-739-4950 6 N/A Safe living is a sober transitional housing facility that provides a safe place to live for men and women transitioning from substance abuse and homelessness to permanent housing. 8 HARBOR INTERFAITH SERVICES ACCELERATED LEARNING AND LIVING PROGRAM 663 West 10th Street San Pedro, CA 90731 Intake 310-831-5729 24 N/A The program offers 12-18 months of affordable, independent living. Participants are required to have a GED/High School Diploma, be enrolled in a higher educational program, no domestic violence within the last 12 months. Have a minimum of one-year sobriety. Have a least one minor child under the age of 18. Initial telephone screening to determine eligibility. 8 SU CASA CRISIS SHELTER INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED CALL FOR ADDRESS Intake 562-402-4888 22 N/A This one-year residential program provides housing for up to 24 individuals. Residents at this site are offered individual and group counseling and case management, including assistance with household establishment, job skills training, CAL/WORKS. 8 AMERICAN FAMILY HOUSING 15161 Jackson Street Midway City, CA 92655 Lauren Martinez 714-897-3221 20 N/A Transitional housing programs offer counseling, support groups, safety planning, and advocacy services as well as various forms of practical services that may include licensed childcare, employment services and training, transportation vouchers, and credit counseling. Clients must be employed and remain drug and alcohol free. Length of stay at this step is 24 months. 8 ELLAS FOUNDATION LONG BEACH ADDRESS NOT DISCLOSED Ronnie Cansler 310-743-4451 18 N/A This is a shared housing setting with 2 persons per room for $600 per month. A private (room based on availability). 3 meals daily are included in the monthly cost for housing. 8
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LA Warmline: Tel (855) 952-9276 – Sun. - Sat. 10:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m. Suicide Crisis Line: Tel (877) 727-4747 – 24 HRS ACCESS Center: Tel (800) 854-7771 – 24 HRS Hotline of Southern California: Tel (562) 596-5548 – Sun. - Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Community Helpline: Tel (877) 541-2525 – Sun. - Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Project Return: Tel (888) 448-9777 – Mon. - Fri. 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. The LA Warmline is funded by the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63). It is one of several Prevention and Early Intervention initiatives implemented by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), an organization of county governments working to improve mental health outcomes for individuals, families and communities. For more information, visit www.calmhsa.org.
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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
https://www.drugrehab.com/addiction/
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
https://www.drugrehab.com/addiction/
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING\nPathways of Hope www.pathwaysofhope.us
\nPathways of Hope provides emergency shelter for families with children under 17 years old for 30-90 days. POH has a transitional housing program for up to 1 year as well as rapid rehousing for families and singles.
\n514 W Amerige Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 515-7177
\nColette’s Children’s Home www.coletteschildrenshome.com
\nColette’s Children’s Home provides homeless single women and homeless mothers with children up to 18 years old who suffer from economic hardship, domestic violence, mental health issues, and substance abuse a safe home and nurturing environment with services needed to achieve self-sufficiency. We also offer food cards, bus passes, hygiene supplies and household items. Programs: Emergency shelter for up to 30 days (no work requirement for entry but allowed) and transitional housing requires full time work to be found within 30 days of entry (6-month program includes budgeting, career planning, counseling, etc.).
\n7372 Prince Drive, Suite 106 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 596-1380
\nFriendship Shelter www.friendshipshelter.org
\nWe provide year-round shelter and rehabilitation to homeless adults of Orange County. Single men and women only.
\n1335 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 494-6928 Call Wednesdays at 10:30am for phone interview.
\nEmergency Shelter: 20652 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna, Beach, CA 5:00pm-10:00am every day (lottery system)
\nH.I.S House www.hishouseplacentia.org
\n4-6 month program. Job search mandatory (computer lab available). $340 program fee available in payments. Follow up program. Call Mondays for availability option #1. No Emergency shelter. Serves single men, single woman and families.
\n134 Bradford Ave, Placentia, CA 92870 (714) 993-5774
\nMercy House www.mercyhouse.net
\nMercy House provides housing and comprehensive supportive services for a variety of homeless populations which includes families, adult men and women, mothers and their children, persons living with HIV/AIDS, individuals overcoming substance addictions, and some who are physically and mentally disabled. Permanent housing only.
\nP.O. Box 1905 Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714) 836-7188
\nGrandma’s House of Hope www.grandmashouseofhope.org
\nWe provide basic needs and enrichment services to women, children, and families living in extreme poverty. We assist disabled and sick women as well as families with service dogs. Three programs — Housing Program, Nana’s Kidz, and Hope Works! Single women with children under 2 years old.
\n1505 E. 17th Street #116 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 558-8600 - 17300 17th St., Ste J-342 Tustin, CA (714) 457-3187
\nIntake Line: (714) 833-5333
\nThomas House www.thomashouseshelter.org
\nThomas House provides a safe, supportive environment and the resources necessary for homeless families with children (including unmarried couples with children) to remain together while empowering them to become independent and self-sufficient. Parents must be willing and qualified to work.
\nHotline 4 Homeless Families: (714) 647-7534 *Message Line*
\n12601 Morningside Ave # 6, Garden Grove, CA 92843
\nGilchrist House www.families-assistance.org
\nOffers transitional shelter for single women and women with children under 10 years of age. Fast Pass program 0-4 months. Work program requires you to find work within 30 days of entry into the program.
\nFamily Assistance Ministries 929 Calle Negocio, Suite G, San Clemente, CA 92673 (949) 492-8477
\nTRANSITIONAL HOUSING
\nOC Gateway to Housing/Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter www.ocinterfaithshelter.org
\nOCGS is a housing program with supportive services including case management, nutrition, assisted childcare, employment service, adult education, and training in budgeting. Transitional housing program available for up to 18 months. Rapid Rehousing Program quickly places families in permanent homes and can subsidize rent, utility deposits and moving costs. Permanent and transitional housing for families with children 2-17 years old.
\n17972 Sky Park Circle, Building #47, Suite E, Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 631-7213
\nSouth County Outreach www.sco-oc.org
\nDedicated to assisting families with dependent children. SCO provides housing, food, rental and utility assistance, homeless prevention counseling, computer training, clothing, and seasonal programs. 6-9 month program. Must have a child under 18 and be employed, w/income.
\n7 Whatney, Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 380-8144 ext. 215
\nWISEPlace www.wiseplace.org
\nA community of housing and hope for women in crisis. Formerly the South Orange County YWCA. Rapid rehousing for women and single-room occupancy program for unaccompanied homeless women ages 18 and up. WISEPlace conducts open interviews every Wednesday from 9:30-11:00am (no appointments necessary).
\nSteps program: Assists victims of domestic violence, those recovering from alcohol or substance abuse and those who have experienced financial reversal. First Step program: Assists women ages 18-24 coming out of the foster care system or other dysfunctional environment. This program emphasizes education and life skills. Senior Step program: Assists women over 55 years old with emphasis on long-term housing and health stability. Step-Up program: Assists women with developmental disabilities, with an emphasis on life skills training and securing employment leading to long-term stability. Positive Step program: Assists women that have been chronically homeless and are highly motivated to start on their road to independence.
\n1411 North Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 542-3577
\nFamilies Forward www.families-forward.org
\nFamilies Forward’s Housing Program is designed to help families who have recently faced a crisis that left them homeless get back on their feet by providing housing, counseling, career coaching, life-skills training, and referral services. Clients may receive rental subsidies, food, medical and dental assistance, and other educational workshops. Length of program varies from family to family. Candidates for the Housing Program must be homeless and have a child under age of 18.
\nHousing Program: (949) 552-2727
\nFamily Promise of Orange County
\nFamily Promise serves families with children up to 18 years old. Programs include a 60-day emergency shelter. 6- month transitional housing and a Second Step program (shared living space (2 bedrooms per family) $600/month rent $150 utilities)
\n161 S Orange St, Orange, CA 92866 (714) 787-3487
\nAmerican Family Housing
\nAFH provides transitional shelter and permanent supportive housing for people who are employed or employable and transitional housing for unaccompanied adults who may be unable to work and need assistance with accessing mainstream benefits. Serves homeless single men, single women, and families.
\n15161 Jackson St Midway City, CA 92655 (714) 897-3221 ext. 100
\nGENERAL
\nSPIN (Serving People in Need) www.spinoc.org
\nRestoring Orange County’s families and individuals in crisis to permanent self-sufficiency through SPIN’s long-term, proven case management and support services. Provides housing for families with kids under 18 years old.
\n151 Kalmus Dr, Suite H-2, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 (714) 751-1101
\nShare Our Selves (SOS) www.shareourselves.org
\nSOS provides direct financial assistance for basic necessities including rent, utilities, food, motel, and transportation (gas vouchers and bus passes). Legal aid offered every 2nd and 4th Tuesday between 9am-11pm. Notary public staff serves as an impartial witness, official fraud deterrents acts, and related to signing of important documents. All services provided dependent on available funds.
\nPublic Law Center: 714-541-110
\n1550 Superior Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 270-2100
\nFamily Assistance Ministries (FAM) www.family-assistance.org
\nProvides food, financial, and housing assistance to the residents of South Orange County. We provide shelter, utility assistance, transportation assistance, medical, dental, prescriptions assistance, financial counseling and courses as well as collaborating with other social services organizations to provide referrals and medical screenings, immunizations, eye glasses, and much more.
\n1030 Calle Negocio, San Clemente, CA 92673 (949) 492-8477
\nSouth County Outreach www.sco-oc.org
\nSCO is dedicated to serving low-income individuals in crisis in South Orange County by providing: food, rental and utility assistance, homeless prevention counseling, computer training, clothing and seasonal programs.
\n7 Whatney, Suite B, Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 380-8144
\nUtility/ rental assistance ext. 209 Food pantry: ext. 220
\nComputer lab: ext. 212 Transitional Housing: ext. 215
\nIllumination Foundation www.ifhomeless.org
\nEmergency, interim and permanent housing placement and rental assistance with a range of services to encourage long-term housing stability. Providing job development, employment coaching, financial literacy and benefits acquisition, medical outreach, mental health, recuperative care, chronic care plus. Does not provide motel vouchers.
\nHousing Services: 7855 Katella Ave. Stanton, CA 90680 (714) 507-2459
\nFamily Promise
\nWe provide advice and advocacy for at-risk families to prevent their becoming homeless. Works to aid homeless families by providing shelter, food and help finding long-term stability.
\n161 S Orange St, Orange, CA 92866 (714) 787-3487
\nNana’s Kidz www.grandmashouseofhope.org
\nA program of Grandma’s House of Hope, Nana’s Kidz provides weekends and summer nutritional support for children living in motels.
\n1505 E 17th St. #116 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 833-5333
\nBuild Futures http://buildfutures.org/
\nEmergency rapid rehousing for individuals 18-24 years old. Provides resources across Orange County.
\n19036 Stonehurst Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 714-907-7358
\nGENERAL
\nCatholic Charities Orange County www.ccoc.org
\nCOC provides social services to individuals and families to transform homelessness and despair to self-reliance and optimism.
\nCasa Santa Maria (100 unit independent living, senior housing complex that provides affordable housing for low-income older adults): 7551 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 523-1734
\nCommunity Outreach Services: 1820 East 16th Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 347-9668
\nDoris Cantlay Center (provides food and basic necessities to individuals and families with food distribution Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday): 3631 West Warner Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 668-1130
\nImmigration Services: 1800 East 17th Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 347-9664
\nSt. Vincent de Paul in Orange County http://www.svdpoc.org
\nProvides home visits, hospital visits, food pantries and grocery distribution, person-to-person visit for assessment, discernment and encouragement, financial aid for utilities, medication, household items, rent assistance, temporary housing (motel voucher), transportation (bus passes, gasoline), and clothing. Call for available assistance.
\n1505 East Seventeenth Street Suite #109 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 542- 0448
\nSalvation Army Orange County www.salvationarmyoc.org
\nFamily Service Center Services (as funds allow): Food distribution, transportation (gas vouchers, bus tickets), clothing, household items, limited utility assistance, minimal rental assistance, miscellaneous assistance.
\n1515 W. North St. Anaheim, 92801 (714) 783-2344
\n17261 Oak Lane Huntington Beach, 92647 (714) 841-0150
\n1710 West Edinger Santa Ana, 92704 (714) 384-0481
\n7261 Garden Grove Blvd. #A Garden Grove, 92843 (714) 892-0176
\nREHAB
\nMain Place - Inside-Out Men’s Home www.themainplace.com
\nBiblically-based rehabilitation for chronic alcohol and drug abusers. Addicted men, 18 years and older; court sentenced; agency referred; Church or family sponsored.
\n1140 N Tustin St, Orange, CA 92867 (714) 505-1734
\nCooper Fellowship www.cooperfellowship.com
\n60-bed Residential Substance Abuse Recovery Program. Services provided include group and individual counseling, AA initiation and meetings, independent living skills training, social skills development, crisis intervention, medical referrals, transportation, evaluation of physical and emotional capabilities, and drug and/or alcohol detection and monitoring.
\n409 N Cooper St, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (714) 554-1152
\nCasa Elena Women’s Recovery Home
\nProvides a residential substance abuse recovery home for women ages 18 and older without children. Services include counseling, education, and family support. Alcohol and drug.
\n832 S Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 772-5580
\nNew Directions for Women (NDFW) www.newdirectionsforwomen.com
\nDetox and rehab for the treatment of chemical dependency. We provide gender separate, culturally relevant and holistic addiction treatment services for women, women with children, and their families. 30-90 day program.
\n2607 Willow Ln, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (800) 939-6636
\nREHAB
\nKing’s House of Worship
\n6 months-1 year recovery program following detox. No cost 24-hour supervised residential recovery home is a faith-based living program designed to helping men recover from alcoholism and substance addictions.
\n(714) 852-9119 Pastor Jimmy Ibarra
\nSalvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center www.salvationarmyusa.org
\nEach center offers residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy, all in a clean, wholesome environment with spiritual, social and emotional assistance for men and women who have lost the ability to cope with their problems.
\n1300 S Lewis St, Anaheim, CA 92805 (800) 728-7825
\nHeritage House South www.scadpinc.org
\nHeritage House South serves women and children in their 6-month residential substance-addicted treatment program.
\n321 N. State College Street Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 687- 0077
\nHeritage House North www.scadpinc.org
\nHeritage House North serves women and children in their 6-month residential substance-addicted treatment program.
\n2212 Placentia Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 646-2271
\nHope House www.hopehouseoc.com
\nHope House is a long-term, three month residential treatment facility. Men/Women 18 and over. Drug and alcohol abusers. Selected Dual Diagnosed.
\n707 N Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA (714) 776-7490
\nPhoenix House www.phoenixhouse.org
\nPhoenix house is a drug and alcohol abuse treatment center who offer short and long-term inpatient rehab, Out-patient rehab and duel-diagnosis treatment. Men/Woman 18 and over.
\n1207 E. Fruit Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 543-8162
\nTeen Challenge http://www.teenchallenge.org/centers/orange-county/
\n1-year residential drug recovery program for men and women 18 and older. Christian discipleship classes, vocational training, GED certificate, and high school diploma courses designed to help each student reintegrate into society.
\n714-835-8822
\nThe Villa
\n90-day residential alcohol treatment program for women.
\n910 French St Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 541-2732
\nWay Up Recovery Program
\nAnaheim Church of Christ. Drug and alcohol program: 6 month program - work and classes. $420/monthly program fee.
\n641 South Western Ave. Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 827-8639 Contact: Bill Atkinson (714) 814-5064
\nIntakes Wed 8:30pm, Sat 9 am Sunday 12:3
\nAll's Well Home www.allswellhome.org
\nServing the specific recovery needs of adult men suffering from substance abuse/addiction and behavioral addiction. Provides drug and alcohol counseling, anger management, and 12-step program. Men only; $50 entry and $650/month.
\n8181 Page St, Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 231-0070
\nCome to Him Ministries www.cometohim.com
\nWe provide relief, rehabilitation and development to those struggling with a personal crisis which has left them homeless.
\n540 La Cadena Way #6, La Habra, CA (562) 665-7922
\nMorningside Recovery (On Eagles Wings)
\n(888) 310-9812
\nDETOX
\nKing’s House of Worship
\nNon-medical detox. 6 months-1 year recovery program following detox. No cost 24-hour supervised residential recovery home is a faith-based living program designed to helping men recover from alcoholism and substance addictions.
\n(714) 852-9119 Pastor Jimmy Ibarra
\nOC County Health Care Agency
\nMedical detox referral services. No appointments necessary Monday and Wednesday 10:00am-2:00pm.
\n1200 N Main St, STE 301 Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 834-3885
\nThe Roque Center Detox www.roquecenter.org
\n7 day residential program with same day admission based on availability. Medical and non-medical; Male and female
\n10936 Dale Ave, Stanton, CA 90680 (714) 952-4032
\nCharle Street www.charlestreet.org
\nNon-medical; Male only; Alcoholics
\n2015 Charle St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 642-2941
\nHoag Hospital [email protected]
\nPPO; Private Pay
\n3900 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA. 92663 (877) 563-8688
\nWoodglen Recovery Junction www.woodglenrecovery.org
\n7 day detox. 90-day residential program. Male and female.
\n771 W Orangethorpe Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 879-2741
\nDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
\nHuman Options www.humanoptions.org
\nEmergency shelter for any woman in a domestic violence situation seeking shelter for herself and her children. Second Step program for women and their children who have completed a domestic violence shelter. Safe Options for Seniors provides services to individuals 50 years and older, or 18 years and older with a disability, who have experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by a spouse/intimate partner or a family member.
\nCall our 24-hour hotline: (877) 854-3594
\nThe Sheepfold www.thesheepfold.org
\nBy easing the pain of homeless and abused women and their children and restoring their sense of value and self-worth, we are able to lead them through our 6-month program. The goal of this program is to find employment and establish them in their own apartment, ready for independent living.
\nThe Sheepfold P.O. Box 4487 Orange, CA 92863 (714) 237-1444
\nWomen’s Transitional Living Center, Inc. (WTLC) www.wtlc.org
\n45-day program, 90-day program, and Step Two Transitional Program provide support and case management for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Counseling and legal advocacy also available.
\n24-hour hotline (877) 531-5522
\nDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
\nLaura’s House www.laurashouse.org
\nProvides shelter, support and case management for women and children. 45-day program with transitional housing assistance after Emergency Shelter program.
\n(714) 498-1511 or (949) 361-3775
\nThe Eli Home
\nTransitional shelter and services for abused children and their mothers.
\n1175 N East St Anaheim, CA (714) 300-0600
\nCSP Domestic Violence Assistance of Orange
\n(714) 935-7956
\nDV Helpline (800) 978-3600
\nOrange County SPCA – Animal Safe House orangecountyspca.org/program/animal-safe-house/
\nThe OCSPCA provides temporary refuge for pets of victims of domestic violence. Because animals are family members, victims of domestic violence are reluctant to leave their pets behind to enter the safety of a domestic violence shelter.
\nThe OCSPCA will work with victims and their case workers to develop a plan to assist with boarding animals while a victim receives treatment and assistance for domestic violence.
\n(714) 964-4445 – Email: [email protected]
\nPREGNANCY SHELTERS
\nCasa Teresa www.casateresa.com
\nA temporary home and on-going support for pregnant women 18 years of age and older who are single and have no other children. Life skills and education programs prepare these women to make loving and informed decisions for themselves and their babies.
\n1660 W Broadway # 221, Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 538-4860
\nPrecious Life Emergency Shelter www.preciouslifeshelter.org
\nWe are a 3-phase residential program that provides supportive services and shelter for homeless women who are pregnant and at least 18 years of age or older with a valid I.D. Must be pregnant and be able to provide physician-signed proof of pregnancy with a due date. Beds are available on a first-come, first-served basis. A phone interview with the client is completed before the physical intake to determine eligibility. Intakes occur Monday-Saturday from 10:00am to 2:00pm only.
\n(562) 431-5025
\nToby’s House
\nTransitional shelter and supportive services to pregnant women in crisis.
\n415 N. Sycamore, Ste 200 Santa Ana, CA (949) 661-4408
\nEMERGENCY SHELTER
\nFirst Southern Baptist Church of Buena Park www.firstsouthernbaptistchurchofbuenapark.com
\n1-night emergency shelter for homeless single adults. Must have I.D. Provides on-site meals, groceries every 30 days, counseling and showers (no toiletries).
\n6801 Western Ave, Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 522-7201 Pastor Wiley Drake
\nThe Courtyard
\n24/7, 365 days a year- providing a safe and secure environment for those seeking respite from the streets.
\n400 W. Santa Ana Blvd, Santa Ana, CA 92701
\nHospitality House www.salvationarmy-socal.org/southern-california/hospitality-houses
\nMen only up to 2 weeks.
\n818 E. 3rd Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 542-9576
\nFriendship Shelter www.friendshipshelter.org/
\n20652 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-2959
\nThe Armory Santa Ana, Fullerton
\nOnly open December-March every year.
\n714 836-7188 ext. 108, ext. 107
\nDISABILITY RESOURCES
\nDayle McIntosh Disability Resource Centers www.daylemc.org
\nVariety of services and resources.
\n501 N Brookhurst St #102, Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 621-3300
\nIllumination Foundation Recuperative Care www.ifhomeless.org
\nIF Recup provides housing and potential employment for individuals ready for hospital discharge with no place to go. (888) 505-0855 Email:[email protected]
\nWISEPlace www.wiseplace.org
\nStep-Up program: Assists women with developmental disabilities, with an emphasis on life skills training and securing employment leading to long-term stability.
\n1411 North Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 542-3577
\nHuman Options www.humanoptions.org
\nSafe Options for Seniors provides services to individuals 50 years and older, or 18 years and older with a disability, who have experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by a spouse/intimate partner or a family member.
\nCall our 24-hour hotline: (877) 854-3594
\nPETS
\nPets of the Homeless www.petsofthehomeless.org/get-help/
\nAssists homeless by providing a location where you can obtain pet food, emergency veterinary care and wellness care. Helps connect homeless with pet friendly shelters and resources.
\n116 East 7th Street, Suite 204, Carson City, NV 89701 • (775) 841-7463 • [email protected]
\nHOTLINES
\nDomestic Violence Helpline (800) 978-3600 or (800) 479-7328
\nCSP Crisis Hotline (Rape or sexual assault) (714) 957-2737 or (949) 831-9110
\nGeneral Resource Hotline #211
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