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SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH

Student Health & Human Services

RESOURCE GUIDE OF AGENCIES & SOCIAL SERVICES

School Mental Health Promoting the mental health, well-being, and academic achievement of all LAUSD students.

2011-2012

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Resource Guide (Alphabetical Listing) .. 1- 34 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Basic Needs/Emergency .. Child Care .. Gang Prevention/Intervention .. Grief .. Hotlines .. LAUSD .. Legal/Advocacy .... Medical Mental Health Parenting .. Shelter/Housing ... Substance Abuse Tutoring /Education ... Vocational ... Notes. Disclaimer.. Community Resource Referral .. Employee Service Center Flyer (LAUSD) . Employee Assistance Program Flyer (LAUSD) . Suicide Prevention Crisis Line (LAUSD) . Index.. 35-38 39 40-41 42-43 44-46 47-48 49-53 54-56 57-70 71-77 78-79 80-81 82-85 86 87 88 89 90-91 92-93 94 95-106

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AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) 24-hour Hotline will refer to all meetings or counseling over the phone. ADDA www.add.org Attention Deficit Disorder Association for adults with ADHD. Additude Magazine www.additudemag.com Tips and strategies for family coping with ADHD. ADHD- CHADD www.chadd.org Educates individuals & families about ADHD. ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES 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). AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER 7891 La Tijera; LA 90045 Individual and family counseling (7 days) http://swww.airportmarina.org/ AL WOOTEN JR. HERITAGE CENTER 9106 S. Western Ave. (& Manchester); LA 90047 http://www.wootencenter.org/index.html Tutoring, remedial training, recreation, & leisure activities. ALLIANCE FOR CHILDRENS 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.

Central Office (800) 923-8722 (800) 939-1019 (888) 762-8475

(301) 306-7070

(213) 351-5401 (310) 412-2680

(310) 670-1410

(323) 756-7203

(213) 368-6012

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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. 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. AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3440 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 904; LA 90010 http://www.indiancenter.org/ Social services, job training, tutoring K-12. ANGELS 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. ASPERGERS PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES 7100 S. Western Ave.; LA 90047 Volunteer organization. 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) AUGUSTUS HAWKINS NATURE PARK 5790 Compton Avenue; LA 90011 Environmental summer camp and after school environmental club.

(213) 482-9400

(562) 402-0677

(213) 387-5772

(213) 413-2311

(310) 543-5064

(323) 752-0223

(310) 668-4272

(323) 581-4498

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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. 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. AZTLAN FAMILY CLINIC 4800 Gage Avenue; Bell 90210 Provides individual, family and group counseling, anger management & domestic violence classes, accepts sexual abuse referrals. BABY SAFE Legal relinquishment of newborns up to three days old. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU P.O. Box 2062; Winnetka 91316 http://bily.org/; becauseilovedave@aol.com 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 7pm9:30pm at Granada Hills High School Library, 10535 Zelzah Avenue, Granada Hills 91344. BEYOND SHELTER 1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017 http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; info@beyondshelter.org Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living, money management, knowledge of tenants rights, job training. BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF GREATER LA 800 S. Figueroa Street, Ste. 620; LA 90017 www.bbbslaie.org/; info@bbbsla.org Provides services to boys and girls ages 6-16 years. 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). 2011-2012 LAUSD School Mental Health - Resource Guide of Agencies & Social Services

(323) 549-0500

(213) 637-5000 (323) 876-0550 (818) 980-3200

(323) 560-9992

(877) 222-9723 (818) 882-4881

(213) 252-0772

(213) 481-3611 (310) 338-0055

(310) 286-3366

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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 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.

(562) 906-2676

(800) 952-JOBS

Classes (213) 744-7444

(562) 433-2490

(310) 828-6007

(323) 664-0571 (213) 485-4853

(323) 467-7193 (323) 761-8675 (800) 463-4066

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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. CDC INFORMATION Center for Prevention and Disease Control 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. 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. 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, womens groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. 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, childrens program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE 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.

(213) 251-9800

(800) 232-4636 (818) 761-2227

(323) 732-1350

(818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132

(323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940

866) 366-3361 (323) 589-1902

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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. 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. CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) 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. Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division; LAPD 100 West First Street; LA 90012 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. Childrens Health Access and Medi Cal Program (LAUSD CHAMPS hotline) Medical insurance for children. CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 4650 Sunset Blvd.; LA 90027 Full service medical facility. CHLA Behavioral Health Services 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 CHILDRENS 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.

(323) 971-6161

(213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722 (800) 540-4000 (818) 830-0200 (818) 739-5160 (818) 993-9311

213-486-0550 (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300 (866) 742-2273 (323) 660-2450

(323) 361-3189 (213) 260-7600 (213) 385-5100

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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 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 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/ COASTAL ASIAN/PACIFIC MENTAL HEALTH 14112 S. Kingsley Dr.; Gardena 90249 Individuals, families and group therapy. Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm 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/ COUNTY /USC CHILD/ADOL. PSYCHIATRY 2020 Zonal St. IAD Bldg; LA 90033 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams.

(213) 808-1700

(213) 972-8840 (310) 217-9596

(323) 777-3120

(310) 217-7312

Admin Off. (323) 737-3900 24 hr Hotline (213) 745-6434 So. Bay (310) 379-3620 (562) 388-7652 (323) 226-5751

24 hrs. (800) 854-7771

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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 DADS 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/ DEAF SERVICES Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc (GLAD) 2222 Laverna Avenue; LA 90041 http://www.gladinc.org/ 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 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 DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE

(213) 241-2174 (213) 241-3841

(800) 323-7529

(323) 478-8000 TTY (323) 550-4226 (877) 7-CRISIS (877) 727-4747 Admin. Off (310) 390-6612

(818) 244-7257 Ext.4

(323) 881-0039

(800) 978-3600

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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 DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association http://www.dyslexiala.org/ Monday & Thursday 10am-2pm EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.parentingtots.org/ Mommy and Me groupinfancy to 5 years, Warm Lineassists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. EAST LA WOMENS 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 EASTLAKE YOUTH SERVICES 3125 N. Broadway; LA 90031 Substance abuse treatment, outpatient, for adolescents, dual diagnosis. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm 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

(818) 242-7871 (800) 464-8995

24 hours (800) 662-2878 (818) 506-8866

(310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672 Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231 (323) 222-4591

(310) 966-6610

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EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. 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 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 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 ) ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE http://da.lacounty.gov/seniors/default.htm Combined with Adult Protective Services EMPLOYEE SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD)* EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LAUSD)* SUICIDE PREVENTION CRISIS LINE (LAUSD)* *see attached flyers for more information 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 8am4:30pm

(818) 898-0223

(323) 265-9228

(213) 483-6335

(818) 830-3646 (661) 274-4192 (310) 768-8030 (323) 971-7360 (818) 896-7776 (310) 223-0707 (877) 477-3646

(213) 241-6670 (800) 285-7717 (877) 550-2525 (323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302

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EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENS 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 FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 333 W. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, 90301 http://faithfulcentral.com/index.php Provides food, clothing, and toys. 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 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 & childrens support group, womens group, childrens club. Monday-Friday 7am-6pm 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. 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

Main Office (310) 204-3300

Los Angeles (323) 758-4506 Inglewood (310) 330-8000 (323) 296-3781

(323) 469-5893 (323) 464-4063

(562) 422-8472

(818) 988-4285

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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 GATHERING PLACE, THE 514 N. Prospect Ave., Ste. 115; Redondo Beach 90277 http://www.griefcenter.info/welcome.html Adolescent and childrens groups, presentations to teachers on grieving and loss. 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 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. GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) P.O. Box 67823; LA 90067 http://www.tcfla.org/ GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Childrens outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm 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

(323) 644-2040

(310) 374-6323

(323) 829-1724

Main line (866) 744-7433 Para Espanol (818) 262-9101 (310) 474-3407

(562) 5951159 (562) 4853085 (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120

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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. 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 HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY http://www.havenhills.org/ 24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups, childrens program. HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SERVICES (formerly CHAMP) Referrals to Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Low cost health services. 8am-7pm 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. 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

(213) 388-7515

(323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100

24HR hotline (818) 887-6589

Toll Free (877) 597-4777

(800) 880-5305

(323) 722-4529

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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 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 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 9am5pm 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 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

(213) 389-1148

(818) 509-8759

(323) 526-1254 Ext.13

Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034 (626) 397-3600

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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 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 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. INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY Telephone based information and referral service. 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. 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

(323) 568-5400

(562) 806-5400

(323) 753-4551

211 (213) 483-7497

(310) 807-3350

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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 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 JENESSE CENTER www.jenesse.org Domestic violence intervention program. 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 JEWISH BIG BROTHERS/SISTERS 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 600; LA 90048 www.jbbbsla.org or info@jbbbsla.org 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) 224-3800

(323) 564-5233

(323)299-9496 (323) 731-6500 (800) 479-7328

(213) 485-4285 (213) 972-7964 (213) 487-5800 (818) 623-4001 (818) 756-8270 (323) 761-8675

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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. 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 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 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 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 Copesupport 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

Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202 (310) 825-3090 Ext.5000

(310) 836-1223 Ext.500

(213) 485-4285 (213) 485-6910 (818) 374-9410 (310) 548-7600 (818) 838-9858 (213) 972-1892 (323) 564-7911

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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 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 KOREAH LA www.koreahla.org KOREAH LA volunteers provide literacy services to students in Title I schools throughout Los Angeles. 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. LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Adultos y Nios de Central Amrica 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. LAPDDMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 24 hrs/7 days a week.

(323) 233-0425

(800) 899-2866

(323) 761-8153

(213)389-5755

(213) 989-7700

(213) 485-3300

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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 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 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 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 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 LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm

(213) 765-2800 (213) 241-3842 (213) 241-3305 (213) 241-3872 (213) 241-3844 (213) 241-3841 (213) 241-2174 (213) 241-1259 (818) 783-6633

(323) 801-7989 (213) 640-3884 (310) 899-6200 (213) 640-3881 (213) 640-3883 (562) 435-3501 (562) 599-9271

(323) 766-2345

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LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE WATCH COMMANDER 1330 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90015 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 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 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 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 drivers license or CA identification, utility bill, and proof of income to initiate process.

(213) 625-6631 (323) 292-8111

Administrative Office (323) 4678466 Gower - 24 Hours (323) 957-7364 Taft House (323) 366-2450

(310) 337-7006

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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. 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. 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 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. 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 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 4:30pm7 pm.

(310) 823-7846

(323) 564-1431

(818) 897-2443

(323) 222-4591

(310) 412-0202

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NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER 141 Duesenberg Dr. Ste. 11, Westlake Village 91362 www.schoolsafety.us 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. NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM Little Tokyo Service Center 231 E. Third St.; LA 90013 Services: individual and family counseling. Monday- Friday 9am-5pm 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 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 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

(805) 373-9977

(310) 715-8885

(213) 473-1602 Ext.2

(213) 241-3373

(323) 256-3884

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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 PARA LOS NIOS 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 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 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 childs residential setting. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP SMHValley Clinic (Linda Diamond) Tuesdays 9am (English), 11am (Spanish) 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

(310) 473-1511 (818) 222-3344

(213) 623-8446

(800) 933-8133 (213) 241-8132

(323) 295-2060

(818) 997-2640

(323) 566-7556

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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 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 9am5pm PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St.; LA 90015 www.eisnerpedcenter.org Developmental evaluations, pediatric medicine, dental, orthodontia, womens health services, early intervention services. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am-7pm & Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8am-4:30pm 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. 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-$60ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm 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

Office (213) 955-9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 6263393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191 Office (213) 955-9090, ext. 107 Pasadena (626) 584-6191 (213) 746-1037

(323) 778-8905

(818) 907-9980

(323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414

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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 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. PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 902 ; LA 90010-2512 www.disabilityrightsca.org For parents with children with special needs. Federal fundingfree. Intake9am-3pm, Office: 9am-5pm. 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 PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) 24/7 http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1

(323) 268-1041

(213) 241-7682

(800) 776-5746 Intake (213) 4278767

(323) 721-9882 (323) 721-7731

Main Office/S. Central Harbor UCLA SF Valley Downtown South LA

(800) 854-7771 (310) 222-1631 (818) 832-2410 (213) 3512813/2815 (310) 6685150/5151 (213) 745-7114 (818) 899-6113

PTA 10th DISTRICT 1000 Venice Blvd.; LA 90015 (near Figueroa) Medical, Dental and eye clinic, clothing and food Valley PTA LD 2

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RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) Northridge Hospital Medical Center (CATS-Childrens Assessment & Treatment Service) Sherman Way Campus14331 Gault Street, Van Nuys Infants through adults--rape, sexual/physical abuse. 9am-5:30pm (24 hours on call) RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE Parker Center Abuse Unit, Juvenile unit, Spousal Unit (Rampart LAPD Division). RECREATION & PARKS---CITY OF LOS ANGELES 221 N. Figueroa St. Ste. 1550; LA 90012 www.laparks.org Monday-Friday 8am 4:30pm REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034 www.vistadelmar.org Educational and psychological testing, therapy & tutoring. Monday Friday 8:30am-5pm REMEDIAL READING AND LEARNING CENTER (See Center for Life Long Learners) 2239 W. Washington Blvd; LA 90018 www.centerforlifelonglearners.org 1:30pm-6pm RESOURCES UNLIMITED Referral information for the disabled and senior community 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

(818) 904-3658 (818) 908-8632

Hotline (310) 3928381 Main Office (213) 202-2700 LA County 311 (310) 204-1666

(323) 732-1350

(818) 606-4912 (310) 970-1921 Emergency (310) 970-1330

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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. ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) 4701 Cesar Chavez; LA 90022 Child therapy. Monday- Friday 8am-6:30 pm 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. 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) SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS Serves Van Nuys & North Hollywood School based programs for LA Co 3rd District. 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

(323) 789-4717

(213) 747-4046, ext. 217

(323) 267-3400

(323) 586-0288

(323)584-3700

(818) 373-8110

(818) 341-1111

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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 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. SHARE 6666 Green Valley Circle; Culver City, 90230 http://www.shareselfhelp.org/ More than 7,000 self-help groups. Parent may call for assistance. SHERIFFM.E.T. SheriffDMH Mental Evaluation Team, 5pm - 1am, 7 days a week. SHRINERS 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 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. 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 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

(323) 936-2153

(323) 264-7996

(310) 305-8878

(626) 258-3002 (213) 388-3151

(800) 772-1213

Office (310) 2646646 Hotline (310) 2646644

(310) 328-0855

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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 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. 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 SPIRITUALITY FOR KIDS 1054 So. Robertson Blvd.; LA 90035 tausha.kutcher@sfk.org 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. ST. ELMOS 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. ST. FRANCIS CHILDRENS COUNSELING CENTER (1st FlHospital) 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

(323) 937-1344

(323) 563-4939

(310) 649-6199

(310) 601-1059

24 hours (323) 931-3409

(310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355

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ST. JOHNS 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 STAR UNIT Sheriffs 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 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. 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 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 Regl 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

(310) 829-8921

(562) 946-7263

(310) 842-8040

(323) 222-8090

(626) 299-4700 (310) 540-1711 (213) 383-1300 (818) 778-1900 (213) 744-7000 (310) 258-4000

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STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 6931 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys 91405 http://stirlingbhi.org/ Individual, family and psychological assessments. 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. 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 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 TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) http://teenlineonline.org/ Hotlines for teens, by teens. 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). 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

(818) 376-0134

(877) 727-4747 Spanish (800) 784-2432 (213) 207-2770

(626) 395-7100

(800)TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336 (310) 855-4673 (800) 211-5672 (310) 281-9770

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THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level; LA 90048 Individual/family therapy, parent & childrens groups, Aspersers Parent and child group. Monday Friday 9am5pm 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 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 UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM 300 Medical Plaza Building, first Floor, Ste. 1315 www.semel.ucla.edu/caap Monday-Friday 9am-5pm UCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SRVS. (NPI) Mental Retardation and Child Psychiatry Division 300 Medical Plaza; LA 90024 Monday- Friday 7am-5pm 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

(310) 423-3504

(310) 832-1145

(310) 206-3466

(310) 825-0122 Appointment (310) 825-4132 (800) 825-9989

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USC/ JOINT EDUCATIONAL PROJECT 801 W. 34th St.; LA 90089 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Free tutorial service to the following schools: King Elem. Vermont Magnolia Ave. Weemes Elem. Adams M.S. Bradley Elem. Norwood Ave. Foshay Learning Center nd 32 St. Manual Arts HS Berendo MS Audubon MS Alexander Science Center School

(213) 740-1837

View Park Prep Crenshaw HS Dorsey HS West Adams Prep HS John Mack Elem Bright Elem (213) 740-6313

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 VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDRENS 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 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 VARIETY INTERNATIONAL-THE CHILDRENS CHARITY 4601 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 260; LA 90010 Provides funding for childrens programs: Boys and Girls Club, Wonder of Reading Libraries. Monday Friday 9am5pm VENICE FAMILY CLINIC 604 Rose Ave.; Venice 90291 Immunizations, medical care. Free services.

(818) 708-4500

(818) 365-8588

(323) 934-4688

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VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victims 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. 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 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 childrens support Group, pre-employment services. Monday-Friday 8am5:30pm; Intakes: 9am 2:30pm WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) 1513 East 103rd Street; LA 90002 www.mywecareoutreach@yahoo.com 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 WEAPONS PREVENTION PROGRAM WEAPONS HOTLINE YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS)

(800) 777-9229

(213) 978-2097

(213) 974-7499

(323) 563-4721

(323) 799-4175 Cell (323) 9746808

(800) 954-4357 (213) 625-6631 (800) 843-5200

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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. ANGELS 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. 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, childrens program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). 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. 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 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/ (213) 387-5772

(213) 413-2311

(323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940

(818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300 (310) 217-9596

Admin Off. (323) 737-3900 24 hr Hotline (213) 745-6434 So. Bay (310) 3793620 (562) 388-7652

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FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 333 W. Florence Avenue, Inglewood, 90301 http://faithfulcentral.com/index.php Provides food, clothing, and toys. 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 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 INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY Telephone based information and referral service. 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. 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 drivers license or CA identification, utility bill, and proof of income to initiate process.

Los Angeles (323) 758-4506 Inglewood (310) 330-8000 Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034 (562) 806-5400

211 Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202 (818) 901-9480

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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 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 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 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 SHARE 6666 Green Valley Circle; Culver City, 90230 http://www.shareselfhelp.org/ More than 7,000 self-help groups. Parent may call for assistance. 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.

(818) 897-2443

Appointment Line (323) 469-6017

Office (213) 955-9090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 6263393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191 (323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414

(310) 305-8878

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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 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 VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victims 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. 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 childrens support Group, pre-employment services. Monday-Friday 8am5:30pm; Intakes: 9am 2:30pm

Office (310) 2646646 Hotline (310) 2646644

(310) 832-1145

(800) 777-9229

(323) 563-4721

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CHILD CARE
DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. 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 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 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. 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. (323) 881-0039 (323) 829-1724

(323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414

(323) 586-0288

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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 9am5pm 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 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 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. SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS Serves Van Nuys & North Hollywood School based programs for LA Co 3rd District. (323) 526-1254 Ext.13

(213) 485-4285 (213) 972-7964 (213) 487-5800 (818) 623-4001 (818) 756-8270

(213) 485-4285 (213) 485-6910 (818) 374-9410 (310) 548-7600 (818) 838-9858 (213) 972-1892 (213)389-5755

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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 WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) 1513 East 103rd Street; LA 90002 www.mywecareoutreach@yahoo.com 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

(310) 832-1145

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GRIEF
GATHERING PLACE, THE 514 N. Prospect Ave., Ste. 115; Redondo Beach 90277 http://www.griefcenter.info/welcome.html Adolescent and childrens groups, presentations to teachers on grieving and loss. 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. GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) P.O. Box 67823; LA 90067 http://www.tcfla.org/ 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 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 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) 374-6323 Main line (866) 744-7433 Para Espanol (818) 262-9101 (310) 474-3407

(626) 397-3600

(800) 899-2866

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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

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HOTLINES
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES BABY SAFE Legal relinquishment of newborns up to three days old. 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. 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, childrens program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). 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. CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) 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. COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams. 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 (213) 351-5401 (877) 222-9723 (800) 463-4066

(323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940

(213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722 (800) 540-4000 (818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771 (818) 242-7871 (800) 464-8995

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DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street; Santa Monica 90404 http://www.parentingtots.org/ Mommy and Me groupinfancy to 5 years, Warm Lineassists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. EAST LA WOMENS 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/ ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE http://da.lacounty.gov/seniors/default.htm Combined with Adult Protective Services HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY http://www.havenhills.org/ 24/7 crisis line, crisis shelter, transitional families, counseling, legal advice, support groups, childrens program. LAPDDMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1 24 hrs/7 days a week. PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) 24/7 http://losangeles.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm#1

24 hours (800) 662-2878 (310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672 Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231 (877) 477-3646

24HR hotline (818) 887-6589

(213) 485-3300

Main Office/S. Central Harbor UCLA SF Valley Downtown South LA

(800) 854-7771 (310) 222-1631 (818) 832-2410 (213) 3512813/2815 (310) 6685150/5151 Hotline (310) 392-8381

RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE Parker Center Abuse Unit, Juvenile unit, Spousal Unit (Rampart LAPD Division).

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RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) Northridge Hospital Medical Center (CATS-Childrens Assessment & Treatment Service) Sherman Way Campus14331 Gault Street, Van Nuys Infants through adults--rape, sexual/physical abuse. 9am-5:30pm (24 hours on call) SheriffM.E.T. SheriffDMH Mental Evaluation Team; 5 pm - 1 am; 7 days a week 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. TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) http://teenlineonline.org/ Hotlines for teens, by teens. 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). YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS)

(818) 904-3658 (818) 908-8632

(626) 258-3002 (877) 727-4747 Spanish (800) 784-2432 (800)TLC-TEEN (800) 852-8336 (310) 855-4673 (800) 211-5672 (310) 281-9770

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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). Childrens Health Access and Medi Cal Program (LAUSD CHAMPS hotline) Medical insurance for children. 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 EMPLOYEE SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD)* EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LAUSD)* SUICIDE PREVENTION CRISIS LINE (LAUSD)* *see attached flyers for more information HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SERVICES (formerly CHAMP) Referrals to Medi-Cal/Healthy Families. Low cost health services. 8am-7pm 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. LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE WATCH COMMANDER 1330 W. Pico Blvd.; LA 90015 (310) 286-3366

(866) 742-2273 (213) 241-2174 (213) 241-3841

(213) 241-6670 (800) 285-7717 (877) 550-2525 Toll Free (877) 597-4777 (323) 753-4551

(213) 625-6631

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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 (213) 241-3373

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 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 8am-5pm 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.

(800) 933-8133 (213) 241-8132

(213) 241-7682

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LEGAL/ADVOCACY
ADDA www.add.org Attention Deficit Disorder Association for adults with ADHD. ADHD- CHADD www.chadd.org Educates individuals & families about ADHD. ALLIANCE FOR CHILDRENS 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. ASPERGERS PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES 7100 S. Western Ave.; LA 90047 Volunteer organization. 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. BEYOND SHELTER 1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017 http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; info@beyondshelter.org Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living, money management, knowledge of tenants rights, job training. (800) 939-1019 (301) 306-7070

(213) 368-6012

(310) 543-5064

(323) 752-0223

(323) 549-0500

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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. 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, womens groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. 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; childrens program Referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, ntonese, mbodian, Illonggo (Phil) CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE Child Protection Section, Juvenile Division; LAPD 100 West First Street; LA 90012 DADS 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/ DEAF SERVICES Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc (GLAD) 2222 Laverna Avenue; LA 90041 http://www.gladinc.org/ DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association http://www.dyslexiala.org/ Monday & Thursday 10am-2pm

(562) 433-2490

(818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132

(323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hour Hotline(800) 339-3940

866) 366-3361 213-486-0550 (800) 323-7529

(323) 478-8000 TTY (323) 550-4226 (818) 506-8866

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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 8am4:30pm EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENS 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 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. 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 9am5pm 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.

(323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302

Main Office (310) 204-3300

(213) 388-7515

(323) 526-1254 Ext.13

(213) 483-7497

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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. 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 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. NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER 141 Duesenberg Dr. Ste. 11, Westlake Village 91362 www.schoolsafety.us PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY 3580 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 902 ; LA 90010-2512 www.disabilityrightsca.org For parents with children with special needs. Federal fundingfree. Intake9am-3pm, Office: 9am-5pm. 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

Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202

(323) 801-7989 (213) 640-3884 (310) 899-6200 (213) 640-3881 (213) 640-3883 (562) 435-3501 (310) 823-7846

(805) 373-9977

(800) 776-5746 Intake (213) 427-8767

(323) 721-9882 (323) 721-7731

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RESOURCES UNLIMITED Referral information for the disabled and senior community 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 VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. http://www.vcgcb.ca.gov/victims/ Will make referrals in victims 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. 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

(818) 606-4912 Office (310) 264-6646 Hotline (310) 264-6644

(800) 777-9229

(213) 978-2097

(213) 974-7499

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MEDICAL
CDC INFORMATION Center for Prevention and Disease Control CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 4650 Sunset Blvd.; LA 90027 Full service medical facility. CHLA Behavioral Health Services 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 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 8am4:30pm 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 GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Childrens outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm 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 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. 2011-2012 LAUSD School Mental Health - Resource Guide of Agencies & Social Services (800) 232-4636 (323) 660-2450

(323) 361-3189 (323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302

(323) 644-2040

(562) 5951159 (562) 4853085 (310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120

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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 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 LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER Adultos y Nios de Central Amrica 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. LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm MINORITY AIDS PROJECT 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 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) 568-5400

(310) 825-3090 Ext.5000

(213) 989-7700

Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751 5149 W. Jefferson Blvd.; LA 90016 (310) 412-0202

(323) 256-3884

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PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 1530 S. Olive St.; LA 90015 www.eisnerpedcenter.org Developmental evaluations, pediatric medicine, dental, orthodontia, womens health services, early intervention services. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8am-7pm & Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8am-4:30pm SHRINERS 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 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. 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 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 VENICE FAMILY CLINIC 604 Rose Ave.; Venice 90291 Immunizations, medical care. Free services.

(213) 746-1037

(213) 388-3151

(323) 563-4939

(310) 649-6199

(323) 222-8090

(310) 392-8630

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MENTAL HEALTH
AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER 7891 La Tijera; LA 90045 Individual and family counseling (7 days) http://swww.airportmarina.org/ 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. 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. 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) 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. 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. 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. (310) 670-1410 (213) 482-9400

(562) 402-0677

(310) 668-4272

(213) 637-5000 (323) 876-0550 (818) 980-3200

(323) 560-9992

(562) 433-2490

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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. 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. 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, womens groups, sexual abuse groups, parenting, individual & family psychotherapy families, anger management, and case management. Evening and Saturday hours. English/Spanish services. 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, childrens program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). 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. 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.

(310) 828-6007

(818) 761-2227

(818) 786-2079 (818) 883-2132

(323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940

(323) 589-1902

(818) 830-0200 (818) 739-5160 (818) 993-9311

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CHLA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 5000 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 540; LA 90027 CHILDRENS 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. 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 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/ COASTAL ASIAN/PACIFIC MENTAL HEALTH 14112 S. Kingsley Dr.; Gardena 90249 Individuals, families and group therapy. Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm 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/ COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS Emergency referrals to specified areas, can dispatch psychiatric mobile response team (PMRT), SMART & START teams.

(323) 361-3189 (213) 260-7600 (213) 385-5100

(213) 808-1700

(213) 972-8840 (323) 777-3120

(310) 217-7312

Admin Off. (323) 737-3900 24 hr Hotline (213) 745-6434 So. Bay (310) 379-3620 (562) 388-7652 24 hrs. (800) 854-7771

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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 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 EAST LA WOMENS 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 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 EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish.

(877) 7-CRISIS (877) 727-4747 Admin. Off (310) 390-6612

(818) 244-7257 Ext.4

Admin (323) 526-5819 24 hours Hotline (800) 585-6231 (310) 966-6610

(818) 898-0223

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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 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 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 8am4:30pm 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 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 & childrens support group, womens group, childrens club. Monday-Friday 7 am-6 pm http://www.assistanceleague.net / 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.

(323) 265-9228

(213) 483-6335

(323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302

(323) 296-3781

Hollywood (323) 469-5893 (323) 464-4063 Fax (323) 4695896

(562) 422-8472

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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 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 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 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 9am5pm 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) 644-2040

(310) 222-3137 (310) 222-3120

(323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100

(323) 526-1254 Ext.13

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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 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 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. 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 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

(562) 806-5400

(323) 224-3800

Admin/Metro (323) 761-8800 Valley (818) 464-3333 West Hollywood (323) 851-8202 (310) 836-1223 Ext.500

(323) 564-7911

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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 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 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. 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 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 LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER 2010 Zonal Ave. 1P51; LA 90033 Provide child and adolescent psychiatric services. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm

(323) 233-0425

(800) 899-2866

(213)389-5755

(562) 599-9271

(323) 766-2345

Child & Adol. (323) 226-5751 Adult (323) 409-5751

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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 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 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 NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM Little Tokyo Service Center 231 E. Third St.; LA 90013 Services: individual and family counseling. Monday- Friday 9am-5pm PARA LOS NIOS 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 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 childs residential setting. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm

(310) 337-7006

(818) 897-2443

(310) 412-0202

(213) 473-1602 Ext.2

(213) 623-8446

(323) 295-2060

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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 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. 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-$60ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm 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 PTA 10th DISTRICT 1000 Venice Blvd.; LA 90015 (near Figueroa) Medical, Dental and eye clinic, clothing and food Valley PTA LD 2 REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034 www.vistadelmar.org Educational and psychological testing, therapy & tutoring. Monday Friday 8:30am-5pm

Office (213) 9559090, ext.107 Hotline (213) 626-3393 Pasadena (626) 584-6191 (323) 778-8905

(818) 907-9980

(323) 268-1107 Fax (323) 2687003

(323) 268-9640 (323) 261-2523 (213) 745-7114 (818) 899-6113 (310) 204-1666

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ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) 4701 Cesar Chavez; LA 90022 Child therapy. Monday- Friday 8am-6:30 pm 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) 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 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 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 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) 267-3400

(323)584-3700

(818) 341-1111

(310) 328-0855

(323) 937-1344

(323) 222-8090

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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 Regl 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 ST. FRANCIS CHILDRENS COUNSELING CENTER (1st FlHospital) 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 ST. JOHNS 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 STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE 6931 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys 91405 http://stirlingbhi.org/ Individual, family and psychological assessments. 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

(626) 299-4700 (310) 540-1711 (213) 383-1300 (818) 778-1900 (213) 744-7000 (310) 258-4000 (310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355

(310) 829-8921

(818) 376-0134

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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 THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level; LA 90048 Individual/family therapy, parent & childrens groups, Aspersers Parent and child group. Monday Friday 9am5pm 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 UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM 300 Medical Plaza Building, first Floor, Ste. 1315 www.semel.ucla.edu/caap Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 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

(323) 586-7333

(310) 423-3504

(310) 206-3466

(310) 825-0122 Appointment (310) 825-4132 (213) 740-1600

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VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDRENS 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 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) 708-4500

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PARENTING
ASPERGERS PARENT SUPPORT GROUP Meet 2nd Wed./month from 7-9 pm at Julia Ann Singer Center, 3200 Motor Ave.; LA 90034. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU P.O. Box 2062; Winnetka 91316 http://bily.org/; becauseilovedave@aol.com 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. 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. 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 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/ DADS 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/ (310) 543-5064 (818) 882-4881

(323) 589-1902

(213) 808-1700

(213) 972-8840 Admin Off. (323) 737-3900 24 hr Hotline (213) 745-6434 So. Bay (310) 379-3620 (562) 388-7652 (800) 323-7529

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DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) 171 S. Gless St.; LA 90033 http://www.dolores-mission.org/ Parenting classes and childcare. EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER 1440 Harvard Street, Santa Moni, 90404 Director: Gloria Mucino Mommy and Me groupinfancy to 5 years Warm Lineassists parents with concerns from birth to 6 yrs. http://www.parentingtots.org/ EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD 566 So. Brand Blvd.; San Fernando 91340 Individual, group & family counseling. Parenting classes in English & Spanish. 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 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 ) 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 8am4:30pm

(323) 881-0039

(310) 281-9770 Warm Line Bilingual First 5 LA Connect (800) 211-5672 (818) 898-0223

(213) 483-6335

(818) 830-3646 (661) 274-4192 (310) 768-8030 (323) 971-7360 (818) 896-7776 (310) 223-0707 (323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302

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EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENS 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 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 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 & childrens support group, womens group, childrens club. Monday-Friday 7am-6pm 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 GUIDANCE CENTER, THE 3711 Long Beach Blvd., Ste. 600; Long Beach 90807 http://www.tgclb.org/ Childrens outpatient services, parenting (English & Spanish). Monday-Thursday 8am- 8pm, Friday 8am-5pm 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.

Main Office (310) 204-3300

(323) 296-3781

(323) 469-5893 (323) 464-4063

(818) 988-4285

(562) 595-1159 (562) 485-3085

(213) 388-7515

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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 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 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 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 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.

(323) 257-9600 (626) 395-7100

(323) 568-5400

(562) 806-5400

(310) 807-3350

(310) 823-7846

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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. PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP SMHValley Clinic (Linda Diamond) Tuesdays 9am (English), 11am (Spanish) 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 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. 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-$60ability to pay). Monday -Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday: 8am-5pm 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

(310) 715-8885

(818) 997-2640

(323) 566-7556

(323) 778-8905

(818) 907-9980

(323) 268-1107 (323) 268-9640 (323)261-2523 (323) 261-0414

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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 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 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. ST. FRANCIS CHILDRENS COUNSELING CENTER (1st FlHospital) 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 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 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

(323) 268-1041

(310) 970-1921 Emergency (310) 970-1330

(323) 789-4717

(213) 7474046, ext. 217

(310) 900-8490 (800) 603-9355

(310) 832-1145

(818) 365-8588

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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

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SHELTER/HOUSING
ANGELS 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. BEYOND SHELTER 1200 Wilshire Blvd. #600; LA 90017 http://beyondshelter.org/home.html; info@beyondshelter.org Assists in providing permanent housing for clients, also, coping skills in independent living, money management, knowledge of tenants rights, job training. 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, childrens program referral for languages: Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Chiu-Chow, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, Japanese, Cantonese, Cambodian, Illonggo (Phil). 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. 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/ 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 8am4:30pm (213) 413-2311 (213) 252-0772

(323) 653-4042 Multi-Lingual 24 hr. Hotline (800) 339-3940

(818) 908-4470 24 HR hotline (800) 551-1300 Admin Off. (323) 737-3900 24 hr Hotline (213) 745-6434 So. Bay (310) 379-3620 (562) 388-7652 (323) 832-9795 (866) 227-1302

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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 JENESSE CENTER www.jenesse.org Domestic violence intervention program. 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 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 9am5pm 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 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 childrens support Group, pre-employment services. Monday-Friday 8am5:30pm; Intakes: 9am 2:30pm

Hollywood (323) 644-2216 ELA (323) 260-7524 (310) 996-0034 (323) 299-9496 (323) 731-6500 (800) 479-7328 Administrative Office (323) 467-8466 Gower - 24 Hours (323) 957-7364 Taft House (323) 366-2450 Office (213) 9559090, ext. 107 Pasadena (626) 584-6191 Office (310) 264-6646 Hotline (310) 264-6644

(323) 563-4721

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SUBSTANCE ABUSE
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) 24-hour Hotline will refer to all meetings or counseling over the phone. 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. DRUG HOTLINE LAPD Anti-drug Narcotics Line (Drug Tips) EASTLAKE YOUTH SERVICES 3125 N. Broadway; LA 90031 Substance abuse treatment, outpatient, for adolescents, dual diagnosis. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm 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 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 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 9am5pm 2011-2012 LAUSD School Mental Health - Resource Guide of Agencies & Social Services Central Office (800) 923-8722 (562) 906-2676

24 hours (800) 662-2878 (323) 222-4591

(323) 265-9228

(323) 722-4529

(323) 526-1254 Ext.13

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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 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 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 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. STAR UNIT Sheriffs 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

(323) 568-5400

(323) 564-5233

(818) 897-2443

(323) 789-4717

(213) 7474046, ext. 217

(562) 946-7263

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TUTORING/EDUCATION
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). AL WOOTEN JR. HERITAGE CENTER 9106 S. Western Ave. (& Manchester); LA 90047 http://www.wootencenter.org/index.html Tutoring, remedial training, recreation, & leisure activities. AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3440 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 904; LA 90010 http://www.indiancenter.org/ Social services, job training, tutoring K-12. 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. 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. 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. (310) 412-2680

(323) 756-7203

(213) 387-5772

Classes (213) 744-7444

(323) 732-1350

(323) 971-6161

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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/ 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 & childrens support group, womens group, childrens club. Monday-Friday 7am-6pm 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 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 JEWISH BIG BROTHERS/SISTERS 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Ste. 600; LA 90048 www.jbbbsla.org or info@jbbbsla.org 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 617 years. KOREAH LA www.koreahla.org KOREAH LA volunteers provide literacy services to students in Title I schools throughout Los Angeles.

Admin Off. (323) 737-3900 24 hr Hotline (213) 745-6434 So. Bay (310) 379-3620 (562) 388-7652 (323) 469-5893 (323) 464-4063

(213) 389-1148

(818) 509-8759

(323) 761-8675

(323) 761-8153

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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 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 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 4:30pm7 pm. REMEDIAL READING AND LEARNING CENTER (See Center for Life Long Learners) 2239 W. Washington Blvd; LA 90018 www.centerforlifelonglearners.org 1:30pm-6pm 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. 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

(818) 783-6633

(323) 292-8111

(310) 665-1888

(323) 732-1350

(323) 586-0288

(323) 936-2153

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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. 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 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. USC/ JOINT EDUCATIONAL PROJECT 801 W. 34th St.; LA 90089 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Free tutorial service to the following schools: King Elem. Vermont Magnolia Ave. Weemes Elem. Adams M.S. Bradley Elem. Norwood Ave. Foshay Learning Center nd Manual Arts HS 32 St. Berendo MS Audubon MS Alexander Science Center School

(323) 264-7996

(310) 649-6199

(310) 842-8040

(213) 740-1837

View Park Prep Crenshaw HS Dorsey HS West Adams Prep HS John Mack Elem Bright Elem (213) 740-6313

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

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VOCATIONAL
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. AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3440 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 904; LA 90010 http://www.indiancenter.org/ Social services, job training, tutoring K-12. 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. 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. 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. (562) 402-0677

(213) 387-5772

(800) 952-JOBS

(213) 629-5800 Hotline (800) 548-2722 (323) 564-1431

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NOTES
Please list additional resources appropriate for use with clients and families. Also make notations of any changes or corrections and submit at end of school year to: ask_smh@lausd.net School Mental Health, Beaudry 29th Fl.

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DISCLAIMER
When providing our families with community resources: All community referrals should be written on the District Resources Sheet. One copy will be placed in the students chart and the original given to the parent/guardian. Whenever possible, include at least three appropriate referrals. Agencies must be non-profit. LAUSD assumes no responsibility for the services provided by the agencies. LAUSD assumes no responsibility for fees that may be charged to the parent/guardian. When possible the referral should be located within a reasonable distance from clients home. This is only a partial list of possible community resources and is for the use of staff and personnel of the LA Unified School Districts School Mental Health Unit and their collaborative partners.

Approved by: Pia Escudero, Director School Mental Health August 2011

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Los Angeles Unified School District

STUDENT HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH / UNIDAD DE SALUD MENTAL

Community Resources
The community resources listed below are provided to assist parents or guardians in finding community services. The Los Angeles Unified School District does not assume responsibility for the services provided by the agencies nor for fees that may be charged to the parent or guardian. Agency Address Telephone Number

Recursos de la Comunidad
Los recursos de la comunidad que se describen en la lista que sigue, son proporcionados para ayudar a los padres o tutores a localizar los servicios disponibles en la comunidad. El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Los Angeles no se hace responsable por los servicios proporcionados por las agencias, ni por las cuotas que pudieran cobrar a los padres o tutores. Agencia Direccion Telefono

School Mental Health Document-Community Resources

REV. 9-10

How much will this cost me? LAUSD provides this service at no cost to you. The Customer Service Staff is available with access to subject matter experts, research and referral services, and all of our online resources at no cost to you. Who is eligible for this service? All current and displaced District employees, and, in some instances, LAUSD families and the community. Inquiries may include recent news, to concerns regarding payroll, benets, employment, medical, mental health, nancial and legal issues. Are services and referrals condential? Your phone calls, your e-mails, your referrals, everything you tell us will be kept strictly condential, in accordance with federal and state laws.

Address questions regarding Payroll Benets Certicated and classied personnel concerns Retirement Frequently asked questions Direct you to LAUSD online resources regarding District policies and procedures Referrals to Employee Assistance Program - nancial services, childcare and eldercare assistance, legal services, etc. Resources for mental health and behavioral support

Your Employee Service Center


Supporting Our Employees

The LAUSD Employee Service Center is also available for walk-in service.
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 333 S. Beaudry Avenue, 1st Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017

Telephone: (213) 241-6670


Fax number: (866) 761-7413 Website: http://employeeservice.lausd.net E-mail: employeeservice@lausd.net
If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal, please call the Crisis Line at (877) 550-2525. Crisis counselors are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Services available in Spanish. If you need immediate help, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

333 S. Beaudry Avenue, 1st Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone: (213) 241-6670 Fax number: (866) 761-7413 Website: http://employeeservice.lausd.net E-mail: employeeservice@lausd.net

Every LAUSD employee has and con7nues to make sacrices: the pay cut from the unpaid furlough days, the shrinking resources and the uncertainty about the future. We are here to help. SuperintendentRamonCor1nes The Employee Service Center (ESC) has been established to assist all current and displaced District employees to address a variety of work related questions and to access resources. Under the directive of Superintendent Cortines, the goal of the ESC is to ensure that each employee receive exceptional customer service and an efcient response to concerns, while continually incorporating the wellness needs of each individual.

What can the ESC do for me?


Address questions regarding Payroll Benets Certicated and classied personnel concerns Retirement Frequently asked questions Direct you to LAUSD online resources regarding District policies and procedures Referrals to Employee Assistance Program - nancial services, childcare and eldercare assistance, legal services, etc. Resources for mental health and behavioral support

What will happen when I call or walk in?


An Employee Service Center representative will ask a few questions to help identify the nature of your concern and the appropriate resources to address it. If you have simple payroll or benet questions, need assistance with employment resources, or if you need nancial or legal services, the representative can help you nd the answer or refer you to an expert in the eld. You can also obtain a referral to a behavioral health provider who may better address your needs.

Can I access services online?


Yes, http://employeeservice.lausd.net can provide resources and links, as well as frequently asked questions pertaining to benets, payroll, and more.

How do I access services?


No appointment is necessary. ESC services can be accessed via: Telephone: (213) 241-6670 Email: employeeservice@lausd.net Fax: (866) 761-7413 In-Person: ESC Center is located in the Lobby (1st Floor) of the Beaudry Building. Walk-ins are welcome.

LIFE LOOKS BETTER


WITH MHN
ITS ABOUT YOU
An EAP is a service designed to help you manage lifes challenges. At MHN, we customize EAP solutions by understanding your unique needs and then offering the appropriate assistance or referrals. The following services, paid for by LAUSD, are available to eligible members.*

WORK & LIFE SERVICES


Your EAP can help you balance work and life and take care of all kinds of chores and challenges. Telephonic consultations are available in the following areas: Childcare and eldercare assistance Needs assessment plus referrals to childcare and eldercare providers Financial services Budgeting, credit and financial guidance (investment advice, loans and bill payments not included), retirement planning and assistance with tax issues Legal services Telephonic or face-to-face consultations for issues relating to civil, consumer, personal and family law, financial matters, business law, real estate, estate planning and more (excluding disputes or actions between you and LAUSD or MHN) Identity theft recovery services Information on ID theft prevention, plus an ID theft emergency response kit and help from a fraud resolution specialist if you are victimized Daily living services Referrals to consultants and businesses that can help with everyday errands, travel, event planning and more (does not cover the cost nor guarantee delivery of vendors services)

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

ONLINE MEMBER SERVICES


MHNs EAP member website features a wide range of tools and information to help you take charge of your wellbeing and simplify your life. From the comfort and convenience of your own computer, you can: View your online and offline EAP benefits Ask our expert an emotional health question Take our new and improved health risk assessment Access self-help programs for stress, weight management, nutrition, fitness and smoking cessation Find articles on emotional health, health and fitness, financial and legal issues and more Access helpful tips, tools and calculators to help you with finances, legal issues and retirement planning Access current and previous issues of Member Matters, our monthly online newsletter about health, wellness and work-life balance Search our online childcare and eldercare directories

To access these services, go to: members.mhn.com and register with company code lausd.

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CLINICAL SUPPORT
If you do not have medical benefits through LAUSD, you are entitled to additional EAP benefits to help you stay well. You can call MHN any time for help with emotional health issues, such as: Marriage, relationship and family problems Domestic violence Alcohol and drug dependency Stress and anxiety Depression Grief and loss

When you call MHN, an intake representative will confirm that youre eligible for clinical support and explain your three options for receiving it: 1. Face-to-face counseling In-person sessions with an MHN network provider (up to 3 sessions per issue per calendar year) 2. Telephonic consultations For maximum convenience and anonymity 3. Web-video consultations Convenient and easy, but with a more personal touch than traditional telephonic The intake rep will connect or refer you to a professional who can help.

Need help? Call toll-free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week:

LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE
We speak your language! When you call MHN, free interpretation services are available in over 170 languages. We also contract with a vendor who can physically attend appointments with you, at no cost, if you need help communicating with doctors or other providers. Hablamos su idioma! Cuando llame a MHN, podr usar nuestros servicios de interpretacin gratuitos en ms de 170 idiomas. Adems, contamos con proveedores contratados que pueden asistir en persona a las citas con usted, sin cargo alguno, en caso de que necesite ayuda para comunicarse con los mdicos u otros proveedores.

(800) 285-7717
TDD: (800) 327-0801

or visit us at:

members.mhn.com
company code: lausd

*Please consult MHN (at the number to the right), your benefits manager or your benefits documentation (such as an Evidence of Coverage booklet or Summary Plan Description) for detailed product and employee/dependent eligibility information.

MCF-01-C-LAUSD (11/10) 2008 Managed Health Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

FEELING SUICIDAL?
There is HOPE and there is HELP.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE


Speak with a highly trained member of Didi

SUICIDE PREVENTION

Hirschs Suicide Prevention Crisis Line, which provides direct, con dential 24-hour telephone counseling to individuals contemplating, threatening or attempting suicide.

CRISIS LINE

24 hours a day, 7 days a week English and Spanish language support Other languages available upon request Member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

call toll free

(877) 550-2525
A free and con dential/anonymous hotline for LAUSD employees and their families.
A PARTNERSHIP WITH DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND THE LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. FUNDED WITH SUPPORT FROM LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH

www.didihirsch.org
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services is a non-profit 501(c)(3), Short Doyle Contract and United Way agency. Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services does not discriminate on the basis of disability, and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services and activities.

Index
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) ADDA Additude Magazine ADHD- CHADD ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALE ACHIEVERS NETWORK (A-MAN INC.) AIRPORT MARINA COUNSELING CENTER AL WOOTEN JR. HERITAGE CENTER ALLIANCE FOR CHILDRENS RIGHTS AMANECER COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES AMERICAN INDIAN AND COUNSELING CENTER AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANGELS FLIGHT ASPERGERS PARENT SUPPORT GROUP ASSOCIATION OF BLACK SOCIAL WORKERS OF GREATER LOS ANGELES AUGUSTUS HAWKINS MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC AUGUSTUS HAWKINS NATURE PARK AUTISM Speaks AVIVA FAMILY & CHILDREN SERVICES AZTLAN FAMILY CLINIC BABY SAFE BASIC NEEDS/EMERGENCY 1, 80 1, 49 1 1, 49 1, 44 1, 82 1, 57 1, 83 1, 49 2, 57 2, 57, 86 2, 35, 83, 86 2, 35, 78 2, 49, 71 2, 49 2, 57 2 3, 49 3, 57 3, 57 3, 44 35-38

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BECAUSE I LOVE YOU BEYOND SHELTER BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF GREATER LA BREAK THE CYCLE (LAUSD) CADA (Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse)-Juvenile Dept. CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER/ IMAX THEATRE CAMBODIAN UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER CAMPION Mental Health Center (OCEAN PARK Community Center) CAMPS LOS ANGELES CITY RESIDENTIAL CAMP GRIFFITH FOR BOYS CAMP HOLLYWOODLAND FOR GIRLS CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS (serves all religions) CDC INFORMATION CENTER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER FOR LIFE LONG LEARNERS CENTER FOR PREVENTION OF FAMILY VIOLENCE CENTER FOR THE PACIFIC-ASIAN FAMILY CENTER FOR UNLOCKNG AUTISM HOTLINE CHALLENGERS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB 3, 71 3, 49,78 3 3, 47 4, 80 4, 86 4, 82 4, 50,57 4, 58 4 4 4 4, 44 5 5, 54 5, 58 5, 82 5, 50, 58 5, 35, 44, 50, 58, 78 5, 50 6, 82

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Index
CHICANA SERVICE ACTION Center CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (DCFS) CHILD AND FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER CHILD CARE CHILD PROTECTION SECTION, Juvenile Division; LAPD CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT Childrens Health Access and Medi Cal Program (LAUSD CHAMPS hotline) CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES CHLA Behavioral Health Services CHILDRENS INSTITUTE, INC. COMPREHENSIVE LINKAGES & SERVICES PARTNERSHIP (CLASP) COUNTY /USC CHILD/ADOL. PSYCHIATRY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-ACCESS CRISIS COUNSELING AND INTERVENTION SERVICES (LAUSD) DADS LAW DEAF SERVICES DIDI HIRSCH COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER DIDI HIRSCH MENTAL HEALTH CENTER: GLENDALE (FORMERLY GLEN ROBERTS CHILD STUDY TEAM) DOLORES MISSION (Boyle Heights) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE 6, 44, 86 6, 44 6, 58 39 6, 50 6, 35, 44, 78 6, 47 6, 54 6, 54, 59 6, 59 7, 35, 59, 71, 78, 83 7 7, 44, 59 8, 47 8, 50, 71 8, 50 8, 60 8, 60 8, 39, 72 8

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DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES, INC. DRUG HOTLINE DYSLEXIA: THE INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA Association EARLY CHILDHOOD PARENTING CENTER EAST LA WOMENS CENTER (ELA RAPE HOTLINE) EASTLAKE YOUTH SERVICES EDELMAN WESTSIDE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER EL CENTRO DE AMISTAD EL CENTRO DE AYUDA CENTER EL CENTRO DEL PUEBLO EL NIDO SERVICES ELDER ABUSE HOTLINE EMPLOYEE SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD) EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LAUSD) SUICIDE PREVENTION CRISIS LINE (LAUSD) ENKI ELA YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENS FOUNDATION FAITHFUL CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH FAMILIES IN NEW DIRECTIONS/CRENSHAW CONSORTIUM FAMILY SERVICE AGENCY/ ASSISTANCE LEAGUE FOR THE CHILD FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY 9, 44 9, 45, 80 9, 50 9, 45, 72 9, 45, 60 9, 80 9, 60 10, 60, 72 10, 61, 80 10, 61, 72 10, 72 10, 45 10, 47, 91-94

10, 51, 54, 61, 72, 78 11, 51, 73 11, 36 11, 61, 73 11, 61, 73, 83 11, 61 11, 73

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GANG PREVENTION/INTERVENTION GATEWAYS HOSPITAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER GATHERING PLACE, THE GET A LIFE FAMILY SUPPPORT CENTERS GRIEF GRIEF AND LOSS CENTER FOR CHILDREN GRIEF GROUP OF BEREAVED PARENTS (Compassionate Friends) GUIDANCE CENTER, THE HARBOR/UCLA MEDICAL CENTER HARRIET BUHAI CENTER FOR FAMILY LAW HATHAWAY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (Also see SYCAMORES) HAVEN HILLS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SERVICES (formerly CHAMP) HEALTHY CITY HEALTHY FAMILIES HERMANOS Drug Abuse Prevention Program HOLA (HEART OF LA YOUTH) HOME HOSPITAL SCHOOL PROGRAM (Berenece Carlson Home and Hospital School) HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES HOMELESS HOLLYWOOD RESOURCE ACCESS CENTER/PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS (PATH) 40-41 12, 54, 62 12, 42 12, 39 42-43 12, 42 12, 42 12, 54, 73 12, 54, 62 13, 51, 73 13, 62, 74 13, 45 13, 47 13 13, 54 13, 82 14, 83 14, 83 14, 40, 51, 62, 80 14, 36, 79

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HOSPICE OF PASADENA - I COUNT TOO HOTLINES HOUSE OF UHURU HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION HYDE PARK FAMILY SERVICE CENTER (LAUSD) INFO LINE- NOW KNOWN AS 211/ LA COUNTY INQUILINOS UNIDOS (Tenants United) INSTITUTE FOR BLACK PARENTING INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF LA J.A.D.E. (Family Services) JENESSE CENTER JEOPARDY PROGRAM/LAPD JEWISH BIG BROTHERS/SISTERS JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES JULES STEIN EYE INSTITUTE (UCLA) JULIA ANN SINGER CENTER (A Vista Del Mar Outpatient Service) JUVENILE IMPACT PROGRAM (J.I.P.) BOOT CAMP KAISER PERMANENTE WATTS COUNSELING & LEARNING CTR. KEDREN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER KIDS KONNECTED KOREAH LA 14, 42 44-46 15, 55, 62, 74, 81 15, 36, 63, 74 15, 47 15, 36 15, 51 15, 74 16, 63 16, 81 16, 79 16, 40 16, 83 17, 36, 52, 63 17, 55 17, 63 17, 40 17, 63 18, 64 18, 42, 64 18

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KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER LA CLINICA OSCAR ROMERO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER LAPDDMH System-wide Mental Assessment Response Team LAUSD LAUSD STUDENT HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES LEARNING CENTER, THE LEGAL/ADVOCACY LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF LA LONG BEACH CHILD/ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM LOS ANGELES CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MEDICAL CENTER LOS ANGELES SCHOOL POLICE WATCH COMMANDER LOS ANGELES URBAN LEAGUE LOS ANGELES YOUTH NETWORK LOVED ONES SERVICES LSS COMMUNITY CARE CENTER MAJOR FAMILY SERVICES MAXINE WATERS EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION CENTER MEDICAL MEND (Meet Each Need With Dignity) MENTAL HEALTH 18, 40, 64 18, 55 18, 45 47-48 18, 48 19, 84 49-53 19, 52 19, 64 19, 64 19, 55, 64 20, 47 20, 84 20, 79 20, 42, 65 20, 36 21, 52, 74 21, 86 54-56 21, 37, 65, 81 57-70

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MINORITY AIDS PROJECT MULTISERVICE FAMILY CENTER NATIONAL FAMILY LIFE & ED. CENTER (Rites of Passage Program ages 14-18) NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY CENTER NIKKEI FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS (NPS) AGENCIES (LAUSD) NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CLINIC OPERATION SCHOOL BELL OUR HOUSE (BEREAVEMENT CENTER) PARA LOS NIOS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER PARENT RESOURCE NETWORK (LAUSD) PARENTING PARENTING INSTITUTE INC. PARENTS DROP-IN GROUP PARENTS OF WATTS (POW) PEACE OVER VIOLENCE PEDIATRIC AND FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER PEOPLE WHO CARE PHILLIPS GRADUATE INSTITUTE (CA. COUNSELING CENTER) PLAZA COMMUNITY CENTER 21, 55 21, 55, 65 21, 84 22, 52 22, 75 22, 65 22, 48 22, 55 22, 37 23, 43 23, 65 23, 48 71-77 23, 65 23, 75 23 24, 37, 66, 79 24, 56 24, 66, 75 24 24, 37, 39, 66, 75

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PLAZA FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER (Stevenson MS Healthy Start) PROJECT 10 (Student Health & Human Services) PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY PROTECTION LEGAL FEMENINA PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM (PMRT) 24/7 PTA 10th DISTRICT RAPE & SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAM CENTER (SART) RAPE CRISIS CENTER HOTLINE RECREATION & PARKS---CITY OF LOS ANGELES REISS DAVIS CHILD STUDY CENTER REMEDIAL READING AND LEARNING CENTER (See Center for Life Long Learners) RESOURCES UNLIMITED RICHSTONE FAMILY CENTER RITA D. WALTERS LEARNING COMPLEX ROYBAL MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (East Side) SALVATION ARMY SAN ANTONIO MENTAL HEALTH CENTER SAN FERNANDO COALITION ON GANGS SAN FERNANDO VALLEY COUNSELING CENTER SCOTTISH RITES CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE & DISORDER CTR. SEA EFFECTIVE (East LA) SOLEDAD ENRICHMENT ACTION 25, 76 25, 48 25, 52 25, 52 25, 45 25, 66 26, 46 26, 45 26 26, 66 26, 84 26, 53 26, 76 27, 76, 81 27, 67 27, 39, 84 27, 67 27, 40 27, 67 28, 84 28, 85

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SHARE SHELTER/HOUSING SHERIFFM.E.T. SHRINERS HOSPITAL SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION- LA Co (SSI) SOJOURN SERVICES (OCEAN PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES) SOUTH BAY CHILD GUIDANCE CENTER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNSELING CENTER SPECTRUM COMMUNITY SERVICES SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPY CENTER SPIRITUALITY FOR KIDS ST. ELMOS VILLAGE ST. FRANCIS CHILDRENS COUNSELING CENTER (1st FlHospital) ST. JOHNS CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER STAR UNIT Sheriffs Dept. Drug Abuse Education STAR: AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM STATE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER STATE REGIONAL CENTERS STIRLING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INSTITUTE SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUICIDE PREVENTION: Crisis Line (24 hrs.) Department of Mental Health 28, 37 78-79 28, 46 28, 56 28, 37 28, 38, 53, 79 28, 67 29, 67 29, 56 29, 56, 85 29 29 29, 68, 76 30, 68 30, 81 30, 39, 85 30, 56, 67 30, 68 31, 68 80-81 31

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SUNRISE COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES SYCAMORES (now Hathaway-Sycamore) TEEN LINE (6pm-10pm) TEEN WARM LINE TESSIE CLEVELAND COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION THALIANS (Cedars Sinai) TOBERMAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC. TUTORING/EDUCATION UCLA CENTER FOR ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF PRODROMAL STATES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA OR OTHER PSYCHIATIRC ILLNESSES (CAPPS) UCLA CHILDHOOD/ OCD TIC & ANXIETY PROGRAM UCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SRVS. (NPI) USC PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES CENTER USC/ JOINT EDUCATIONAL PROJECT USC/ NEIGHBORHOOD ACADEMIC INSTITUTE VALLEY COORDINATED CHILDRENS SERVICES VALLEY FAMILY CENTER VARIETY INTERNATIONAL-THE CHILDRENS CHARITY VENICE FAMILY CLINIC VICTIM COMPENSATION PROGRAM (VCP) LA Co. VICTIMS WITNESS ASSISTANCE CENTER VOCATIONAL 31, 68 31 31, 46 31, 46 31, 69 32, 69 32 82-85 32 32 32, 69 32, 69 33, 85 33, 85 33, 70 33, 70, 76, 77 33 33, 77 34, 38, 53 34, 53 86

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WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE WE CARE OUTREACH MINISTRIES (Safe Passage) WEAPONS PREVENTION PROGRAM WEAPONS HOTLINE YOUTH CRISIS LINE (24 HRS) 34, 38, 79 34, 41 34 34, 46

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