RESOURCE GUIDE 2014-2015 - Los Angeles Unified School District

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Los Angeles Unified School DistrictHomeless Education ProgramRESOURCE GUIDE2014-2015

TABLE OF CONTENTSEDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER EASTEDUCATIONAL/ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE. page1EMERGENCY SHELTER & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SERVICES . page2RESOURCES FOR HOMELESS VETERANS ANS FAMILY MEMBERS .page6UNACCOMPANIED YOUTH SHELTERS/DROP-IN CENTER . page6ACCESS CENTERS/HOUSING PROGRAMS . page8FOOD PANTRIES . . page9HOMELESS PREVENTION & TENANT RIGHTS PROGRAMS . . page12MEDICAL & DENTAL (Free and Low-cost) .page15SOCIAL SERVICES (County & Public Programs) . . .page19HOTLINES . .page20FAMILY SOURCE CENTERS (Family & Individual Services) .page22LARCA CENTER (Career Development ages 16-24). page23YOUTH SOURCE CENTERS (Educational Services ages 16 – 21) .page24WEBSITES FOR HOMELESS SERVICES . .page25EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER NORTHEDUCATIONAL/ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE . page1EMERGENCY SHELTER & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SERVICES . page1RESOURCES FOR HOMELESS VETERANS ANS FAMILY MEMBERS .page6FOOD PANTRIES . . page7HOMELESS PREVENTION & TENANT RIGHTS PROGRAMS . page12 . . page14MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESCLOTHING RESOURCES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, page17DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES . . page17MEDICAL/DENTAL/VISION (free or low-cost) . page18SOCIAL SERVICES (County & Public Programs) . . page23HOTLINES . page24LARCA CENTER (Career Development ages 16-24). . page25

FAMILY SOURCE CENTERS (Family & Individual Services) page25YOUTH SOURCE CENTERS (Educational Services ages 16 – 21) page26WORK SOURCE CENTERS . . page26WEBSITES FOR HOMELESS SERVICES . .page27EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER SOUTHEDUCATIONAL & ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE . . page1EMERGENCY SHELTER & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SERVICES . . page2RESOURCES FOR HOMELESS VETERANS ANS FAMILY MEMBERS . page6UNACCOMPANIED YOUTH/ SINGLE ADULTS SHELTERS & DROP IN CENTERS . page7FOOD PANTRIES . . page10HOMELESS PREVENTION & TENANT RIGHTS PROGRAMS . . page15MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES page18DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINES . page19MEDICAL & DENTAL (Free and Low-cost) . page20SOCIAL SERVICES (County & Public Programs) . . page24HOTLINES . . page26FAMILY SOURCE CENTERS .page27LARCA CENTER (Career Development ages 16-24). . .page27YOUTH SOURCE CENTERS (Educational Services ages 16 – 21) .page28WORK SOURCE CENTERS . . .page28LBGTQ SERVICES . .page29WEBSITES FOR HOMELESS SERVICES .page29EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER WESTEDUCATIONAL & ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE . page1EMERGENCY SHELTER & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SERVICES page2RESOURCES FOR HOMELESS VETERANS ANS FAMILY MEMBERS .page6UNACCOMPANIED YOUTH SHELTERS & DROP-IN CENTER . page6ACCESS CENTERS & HOUSING PROGRAMS . page8FOOD PANTRIES . page9HOMELESS PREVENTION & TENANT RIGHTS PROGRAMS . page12

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES . page14MEDICAL & DENTAL (Free or Low-cost) .page14SOCIAL SERVICES (County & Public Programs) page17HOTLINES . page19FAMILY SOURCE CENTERS . . page21YOUTH SOURCE CENTERS (Educational Services ages 16 – 21) . . .page21WORK SOURCE CENTERS . . .page22WEBSITES FOR HOMELESS SERVICES .page22

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideEDUCATIONAL/ACADEMIC ASSISTANCELAUSD/Homeless Education Program121 N. Beaudry Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90012Contact: Jaime Corral, Homeless Education Counselor/Advocate for Education Service CenterEastEmail: jaime.corral@lausd.netPhone: 213-202-7581Fax: 213-580-6551 (fax)Overview: Serving homeless children 0-22 yrs. and their families. Assist in school enrollment andplacement, advocacy, transportation assistance, resolution of school enrollment disputes, backpack andschool supplies, school clothing, and referrals to mental health and social services.School on WheelsDowntown Learning Center600 E. 7th St.Los Angeles, CA 90021Phone: 213-896-9200Fax: 213-896-9222Website: http:// www.schoolonwheels.orgOverview: Serving school age children. Provide afterschool tutoring services and school supplies tohomeless youth throughout Los Angeles County. Utilizes volunteer tutors to provide one to one andgroup tutoring to homeless youth. Tutors travel to homeless student or student can go to school onwheels learning center.Beyond The BellLos Angeles Unified School District333 S. Beaudry Ave. 29th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-241-7900Fax: 213-241-7562Overview: Provides before and after school programs as well as assistance with tutoring services.Academic intervention programs include Extended Learning Academy/Program (ELA/ELP), Intersession,CAHSEE Intensive Instruction Intervention Program (CIIIP), and the English Language AcquisitionProgram (ELAP).Ready For SchoolLos Angeles Unified School District333 S. Beaudry Ave. 16th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-241-8112 or 213-241-8172Fax: 213:241-6853Overview: Ready For School is designed to develop a comprehensive approach that will assist andsupport the school readiness of children throughout LAUSD.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideEMERGENCY SHELTER & TRANSITIONAL HOUSINGSERVICES211 Family Solution CentersThe Family Solutions System (FSS) is a new system of service delivery in Los Angeles County,developed to improve and expedite the delivery of housing and other supportive services tohomeless families in Los Angeles County. The Family Solutions System (FSS) was developedby a collaboration of partner organizations and adopt in 2013 by the Los Angeles HomelessContinuum of Care. Families seeking assistance access FSS by calling one phone number – 211 LA County (2-1-1).FSS is made up of eleven (11) Family Solutions Centers (FSCs) that are connected to acomprehensive network of community-based family service providers in their region. FSS works with FSCs to expand their network to include all services needed by homeless andimminently at-risk families. All FSCs use standardized assessment tools.Family Solutions Center Locations(PLEASE NOTE: Families must call 211 to access services)AgencyBeyond ShelterBridge to HomeLA Family HousingShields for FamiliesSt Joseph CenterUnion Station Homeless ServicesValley OasisVolunteers of America Los AngelesVolunteers of America Los AngelesVolunteers of America Los AngelesWeingart Center AssociationCityLos AngelesSanta ClaritaNorth HollywoodComptonVeniceMonroviaLancasterEl MonteWest CovinaPomonaLos AngelesBeacon House-Casa De Alegria469 North Avenue 52Los Angeles, CA 90042Phone: 323-256-6975 (Service/Intake) (Housing Facility)Overview: This agency provides housing services for women with children within Los Angeles County.There are no geographic restrictions.Site Hours: Mon-Sun, 24/7

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideCardinal Manning CenterEmergency Family Shelter231 WinstonLos Angeles, CA 90013Phone: 213-229-9963Overview: This organization serves families with 28 emergency shelters. They also provide assistance inemployment, permanent housing, case management, counseling, and financial management.Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.Good Shepherd Center1671 Beverly Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90026Phone: 213-482-1834 x116Overview: Serving single women; emergency shelter, transitional housing, case management services;Semi permanent housing for mothers with disabilities and their minor children. The children of residentsmay obtain tutoring services. Beds 110Chicana Service Action Center315 W. 9th Street Suite 101Los Angeles, CA 90015Phone: 800-548-2722 (24-Hour All Services Hotline) (Service/Intake)213-629-5800 (Administration Office)323-268-5969 (FAX)213-430-0660 (TTY, for the Hearing Impaired)213-629-5800, 254 (Service/Intake) (Tom Baiz-Business Services Manager)Overview: A DV (Domestic Violence) center. The agency provides business services and WIA programsfrom three locations. See site list for details. Services are targeted, but not restricted, to Spanish-speakingwomen and men. Geographic and income restrictions apply for some programs.Site Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am to 5:00pmGood Shepherd Center for Homeless Women267 N. Belmont AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90026Phone: 213-250-5241 (Service/Intake and Administration)213-250-5073 (Fax)Website: http://www.gschomeless.orgOverview: The center provides emergency food, homeless support services, housing services and shelterprimarily for women in the Echo Park and MacArthur Park/Wilshire district. Emergency shelters providehousing for 6-12 weeks. Services are provided from four locations, see site list for details. There are nogeographic restrictions.Administrative Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm.Site Hours: Monday-Sun, 24 hours per day.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideHollywood Wilshire YMCAA Brighter Future:1553 North Schrader Blvd.Hollywood, CA 90028Phone: 213-639-7536213-639-7553 (Admin)Contact: Elizabeth, Housing DirectorOverview: Serving single women with children, emancipated women, and single women; Beds 22Jewish Family Services of Los AngelesGramercy Place3580 Wilshire Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90010Phone: 213-387-0171213-387-8850 (Fax)Overview: Serving families; 6 months transitional housing program and case management servicesJovenes, Inc.Casa Olivares1208 Pleasant Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90033Phone: 323-260-8035Overview: This organization serves homeless youth ages 18-25 with stable housing options,compassionate care, life skills training and employment support.Site Hours: 24/7La Posada Shelter1208 Pleasant AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90033Phone: 323-260-8035 x 102 (Service/Intake)323-260-8046 (fax)Website: http://www.jovenesinc.orgOverview: The agency provides a multipurpose center which offers a variety of services for people whoare in the Los Angeles area. Services are targeted, but not restricted, to Spanish-speaking immigrants.Services include shelter and homeless support services. There are no geographic restrictions.Site Hours: Mon-Sun, 24 hours a day.Midnight MissionFamily Housing: Safe Shelter Program601 South San Pedro StreetLos Angeles, CA 90014Phone: 213-624-9258213-553-2356 (Fax)Overview: Serving families; shelter program and vouchers for night lodging referral only.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideNew Image Shelter3804 Broadway Pl.Los Angeles, CA 90037Phone: 323-231-1711Website: http://www.lahsa.orgOverview: This agency provides shelter and transportation to homeless individuals and families. Theprogram operates throughout the year. There are no geographic restrictions.Administrative Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am to 4:00pm.Scado-Casa Libre –Angel Step Inn Supportive Housing Program444 S. Boyle AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90033Phone: (Service/Intake/Hotline) 323-780-4357Website: http://www.scadpinc.orgOverview: The agency provides emergency domestic violence services, HIV/AIDS services, residentialtreatment for substance abuse, substance abuse services and youth services for people in Los AngelesCounty. There are no geographical restrictions.Site Hours: Mon-Sun, 24/7SRO Housing Corporation354 S. Spring Street, Suite 400Los Angeles, CA 90013Social Services Resource Desk: 213-620-7146 (9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.)Overview: SRO Housing Corporation is a non-profit, community-based organization, which is dedicatedto building a healthy community for homeless and very low-income individuals in the Central City EastCommunity of downtown Los Angeles, more commonly known as “Skid Row”. Services that may beaccessed are: Avenues to Work, Enhanced Emergency Housing Program (EEHP), Golden WestTransitional Program for People with Disabilities, Marshal House-Transitional Program for RecoveringSubstance Abusers, Veterans Transitional Program (VTP), Project Hotel Alert (PHA), Adult ProtectiveServices (APS), Shelter Plus Care, HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS).Union Rescue Mission545 San Pedro StreetLos Angeles, Ca 90013Phone: 213-347-6300 ext. 4417213-612-0260 (Fax)Overview: Serving women and children, single men and women; emergency shelter and referral totransitional housing; Beds 234.La Placita Church528 New High StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012Phone: 213-347-6300Website: http://www.urm.orgOverview: Agency provides shelter for the homeless. In addition there is an alcohol/substance abuseprogram. There are no geographic restrictions.Administrative Hours: Mon-Fri, 7:00am to 8:00pm.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideYear Round Shelter – Jovenes, Inc.1208 Pleasant AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90033Phone: 323-260-8035Website: http://www.jovenesinc.org/Overview: This agency provides emergency and transitional housing to young men ages 12-24. Inaddition, there are also services for an apartment complex, couples and families, courses for domesticviolence, doctor visits, and transportation. There are no geographic restrictions.Administrative Hours: Mon- Fri, 8:00am to 6:00pm (Closed 12-2:00 PM).RESOURCES FOR HOMELESS VETERANS AND FAMILY MEMBERSNew Directions for Veterans11303 Wilshire Blvd.VA Bldg 116Los Angeles, CA 90073-1003Phone: 310-914-4045Fax: 310-914-5495Program Description: New Directions' newest program offers outpatient services and support as well astransitional housing to veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom(OEF/OIF). Services include: Veteran Benefits Advocacy, Family Reunification Support,Separation/Transition Assistance, Help with Legal Issues, Counseling and Therapy, Substance AbuseManagement, Mental Health Support.Additional Resources Available to Veterans and Family Members:Family CounselingCase Management/AdvocacyEducation about veteran issues, including VA benefits, Military Sexual Trauma, Brain Injury, PTSDand other mental health issuesLegal SupportIn-house and Outside referralsMedicalAdvocacy & supportMedical Services referrals

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideUNACCOMPANIED YOUTH SHELTERS/DROP-IN CENTERAngel’s Flight At-Risk Youth Services357 S. Westlake AveLos Angeles, CA 90057Phone: 213-413-23111-800-833-2499 (Hotline)Overview: Serving: 10-17yrs. (male and female); 21 day program (voluntary), school, counseling,programs/ILP, meals, hygiene/showers, clothes; beds 16Site Hours: 24/7Center for Human Rights & Constitutional LawFreedom House (Casa Libre)845 S. Lake St.Los Angeles, Ca 90057Phone: 213-388-8693 (main)213-637-5814213-386-9484 (Fax)Overview: Serving minors without homes, unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children; emergencyand long-term shelter, case management, educational testing and placement, life skills, counseling,referrals to health care providers, family reunification, free legal and immigration services; Beds 6Covenant House1325 N. Western AveLos Angeles, CA 90027Phone: 323-461-3131 x0Overview: Serving 18-21 yrs; Access/Live-In program, emergency food, meals, emergency shelter,transitional housing, legal aid, case management, literacy/ESL, beds; 79Site Hours: 24/7Hope Again5121 W. Sunset BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90027-5715Phone: 323-661-4004Overview: Faith Based transitional housing for single women, mothers, an “Arc” program that caters towomen with children, and now offering “Jonah’s Run” housing for single men 18 yrs . Monday –Wednesday -9:00–4:30, Thursday- 9:00am–3:30pm, Friday- 1:00am–3:00pmLos Angeles Youth Network (LAYN)Hollywood Youth Shelter1550 N. Gower StreetHollywood, CA 90028Phone: 323-957-7364Overview: Serving 12-17yrs; 18 bed facility for homeless or runaway youth male and female youths. 8 ofthese beds however are reserved for the Department of Children and Family Services.Site Hours: 24/7

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideLos Angeles Youth Network (LAYN)Taft House-Shelter & Support for Youth1754 Taft Ave.Hollywood, Ca 90028Phone: 323-467-8466323-488-6400 (Fax)Overview: Serving kicked out or runaways both system and non-system 12-17yrs; case management,tutoring, counseling, family reunification, placement male and female.Site Hours: 24/7My Friend’s Place5850 Hollywood BlvdLos Angeles, CAPhone: 323-908-0011Overview: Serving 12-24yrs; provides Drop-In Center and referrals, educational support, careerdevelopment, case management and employment help for youths.Site Hours: Agency Mon-Fridays 10-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m.Salvation Army/The Way Inn5939 Hollywood BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90028Website: http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www usw A882575A50065FF1C?openDocument&charset utf-8Phone: 323-469-2946Overview: Shelter housing program for youths between the ages of 18-22 male and female. There is alsoan Independent Living Program; beds 24Site Hours: 8:00am-05:00pmSt. Anne’s Transitional Housing Program151 N. Occidental BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90026Phone: 213-381-2931 ext. 400Overview: Serving former foster care, non-foster care, and probation youth between the ages of 18-23.By the age of 24, residents are expected to leave. Pregnant and parenting individuals are allowed into thehousing program with up to 2 children. This program provides transitional housing and assists youths inhigh school to progress towards a diploma, GED, and stable employment.ACCESS CENTERS/HOUSING PROGRAMSBeyond ShelterAssistance for Homeless Families Skid RowRental Assistance Program1200 Wilshire Blvd., Ste #600Los Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-252-0772323-232-9922 (Fax)

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideOverview: Assists homeless families with children with permanent housing, benefits eligibility assistanceon a case by case basis.PATH Regional Homeless Center340 N. Madison AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90004Phone: 323-644-2216Overview: 6 months emergency housing program; 65 beds serving Men and Women (18 yrs ) referralsource.Los Angeles Housing Services Authority (LAHSA)453 South Spring St, 12th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90013Phone: 213-683-3333(Fax) 213 – 892-0093Contact: Clementina Verjan, Planning Manager.Overview: Serving homeless adults, youth, and families; provides transportation to shelter andemergency vouchers.SRO Housing Corporation354 S. Spring Street, Suite 400Los Angeles, CA 90013Social Services Resource Desk: 213-620-7146 (9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.)Overview: SRO Housing Corporation is a non-profit, community-based organization, which is dedicatedto building a healthy community for homeless and very low-income individuals in the Central City EastCommunity of downtown Los Angeles, more commonly known as “Skid Row”. Services that may beaccessed are: Avenues to Work, Enhanced Emergency Housing Program (EEHP), Golden WestTransitional Program for People with Disabilities, Marshal House-Transitional Program for RecoveringSubstance Abusers, Veterans Transitional Program (VTP), Project Hotel Alert (PHA), Adult ProtectiveServices (APS), Shelter Plus Care, HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS).FOOD PANTRIESBrownson House Community Center1307 Warren StreetLos Angeles, CA 90033Phone: 323-266-3130 (Administrative) (Regional)323-264-8700 (Service/Intake) (Appointments - GAF/EAF)323-264-8701 (Service/Intake)Website: http://www.catholiccharitiesla.orgOverview: This agency provides case management, emergency food, financial assistance, holidayassistance and motel vouchers. The center also serves as the San Gabriel Pastoral Regional Office ofCatholic Charities and oversees the administration of a number of service sites in the San Gabriel Valley.Site Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with slight variations throughout the week.Food distribution is Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideCentro Santo Tomas1327 S. Mariposa AveLos Angeles, CA 90006Phone: 323-737-3325Site Hours: Monday-Fri from 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to 8:00pm. Saturday to Sunday 8:00am to8:00pm.Overview: Church site which distributes food, clothing, books and other resources for low incomefamilies. Some geographical restrictions may apply. Site caters to the 90006 area.Food on Foot /I Need a Job Hotline1625 N. Schraer Blvd.Hollywood, CASite Hours: Sundays at 3:15 pmPhone: 310-442-0088Overview: Organization provides assistance with food, including gift cards to quick eateries. There arealso clothing donations as well.Hurting and Hungry-St. Andrews Pl. Site5101 McKiney AveLos Angeles, CA 90011Phone: 323-231-7026Overview: Food pickups are provided Tuesday, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:00am to 12:00 pm.Picture ID and proof of income are required.Jewish Family Services/SOVA:SOVA West: 8846 West Pico Boulevard (just west of Robertson)SOVA Metro: 1140 North La Brea Avenue, West Hollywood, CA (New)SOVA Valley: 16439 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys (Vanowen & Hayvenhurst)Family may visit pantry once a month and receive groceries for each eligible household member.Homeless families may visit twice a month. For requirements and hours of service call JFS/SOVA.Phone: 818-988-7682Sova Food Pantry – West8846 W. Pico Blvd.Los Angeles, 90018Phone: 818-988-7682Overview: The agency provides emergency food and volunteer opportunities for people who live inCentral and West Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. There are no geographic restrictions.Site Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10:00am to 1:30pm; third Sunday, 9:00am to 12:00pm.First time clients must be at the food pantry at least 1 hour prior to closing. Some geographicalrestrictions reply, depending on service.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuidePeople in ProgressMulti-service Center1636 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd floorLos Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-384-6689Overview: Organization provides intervention and support for substance abuse, economic hardship,homelessness and hunger.Salvation Army Corp.140 N. Eastman Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90063Phone: 323-263-7577 (Service/Intake)Website: http://www.salvationarmy-socal.orgOverview: The agency provides counseling services, emergency food, holiday assistance, recreationalprograms and transportation assistance. The service area includes Los Angeles zip code 90063 south ofValley Blvd., north of Washington Blvd., east of Boyle Ave., and west of Atlantic Blvd. Geographicrestrictions apply for some services.Site Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. (Closed for lunch from 12:00pm to 12:30pm)St Peter Claver Center4502 W. Washington Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90016Phone: 323-927-2203Overview: The center provides emergency food; utility assistance, financial assistance; holidayassistance; a thrift store, and substance abuse services for people in Los Angeles zip code areas 90007,90008, 90016, 90018, 90019, and parts of Los Angeles 90037 and 90062.Site Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. Programs are closed for lunch from 12:00pm to1:00pm.Specific Hours for food 9-12pm & 1-3pm. Utility Assistance 9:00-12:00pm & 1:00-4:30pmWest Hollywood Food Coalition1106 CahuengaHollywood, CA 90038Phone: 323-462-7055Overview: Site serves hot dinners, seven days a week at 6:15pm.West Hollywood Presbyterian Church7350 Sunset BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 323-874-6646Website: http://www.wehoucc.orgOverview: Site provides sack lunches, Monday- Thursday 10am – 12:00pm.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideWhite Memorial SDA Church401 N. State StreetLos Angeles, CA 90033Phone: 323-264-2170 (Service/Intake)323-264-6012 (Fax)Website: http://www.thewhite.org/Overview: The church provides emergency food and personal goods for people who live in East LosAngeles, including people who are undocumented. Services are targeted, but not restricted, to LosAngeles zip codes 90022, 90031, 90032, 90033 and 90063 residents. There are no geographic restrictions.Site Hours: Every first and third Tuesday of each month, 10:00am to 12:00 noon. For emergencies,Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 3:00pm, by referral only.World Harvest3200 S. Grand Ave.Los Angeles, Ca. 90007Phone: 213-746-2227Website: http://www.worldharvestfoodbank.org/Overview: This program provides up to 100 pounds of food including; bread, vegetables, frozen foodsand much more for a donation of 30. Must register in person. No ID required. If unable to pay, a 4-hourvolunteer service can be done once a week for the food.Site Hours: Mon- Friday 8am- 5pm and Saturday 8am- 3pm.HOMELESS PREVENTION & TENANT RIGHTS PROGRAMSAlliance for Children’s Rights333 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 550Los Angeles, CA 90010-4111Phone: 213-368-6010Fax: 213-368-6016Overview: Advocacy for children in all areas of their lives including healthcare, social services, fostercare, guardianship, and emancipation. No walk-ins. In Takes over the phone.Site Hours: Mon- Fri 9am – 5:30pmLegal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles1550 W. 8th St.Los Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-640-3881Fax: 213-640-3850Website: http://www.lafla.orgOverview: Serving low-income people. Provide access to legal assistance including housing/evictiondefense and immigration. Offers aid in; English, Spanish, Japanese, Cambodia, Korea, Vietnamese andCantonese/Mandarin.Visit website for list of the 5 locations in East Los Angeles, South Los Angeles, West Los Angeles, SantaMonica and Long Beach.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideNeighborhood Legal Services Of Los Angeles County1102 E. Chevy Chase Dr.Glendale, CA 91205Phone: 800-433-6251 (Service/Intake)800-896-3203 (Service/Intake) (Health Consumer Center)818-896-5211 (Service/Intake)818-834-7591 (Administrative) (Self-Help Legal Access Centers)818-834-7575 (TDD)818-896-6647 (Fax)818-834-7552 (Fax) (Health Consumer Center Fax)Website: http://www.nls-la.orgOverview: The agency provides advocacy, domestic violence services, health services, immigrationservices, legal services and volunteer opportunities for low-income residents in Los Angeles County whohave incomes up to 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. Geographic restrictions apply for someservices.Administrative Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 noon and 1:00pm to 5:00pm.Site Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 12:00 noon and 1:00pm to 5:00pm.Neighborhood Legal Services- El Monte9354 Telstar AveEl Monte, CA 91731Neighborhood Legal Services- Glendale1104 E. Chevy Chase DriveGlendale, CA 91205Neighborhood Legal Services- Pacoima13327 Van Nuys Blvd.Pacoima, CA 91331Public CounselHomelessness Prevention Law Project610 S. Ardmore Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90005Phone: 213-385-2977Website: http://www.pubiccounsel.orgOverview: This program provides advocacy to reduce the number of homeless individuals in ourcommunity by focusing on the needs of populations that are at high risk of becoming chronicallyhomeless. It helps individuals secure food, shelter and clothing. No walk-ins, appointment only.Site Hours: Mon- Fri 9am- 12:30pm and 1:30pm- 5:15pmBASTA for Justice2500 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1111Los Angeles, CA 90057Phone: 213-736-5050Fax: 213-736-5055Website: http://www.bastaforjustice.orgOverview: Specializes in tenants’ rights and advocacy by helping to eliminate homelessness, engagetenants with their living situation and enforce housing laws. Fights against landlords in the courts.

LAUSD Homeless Education ProgramEAST– Educational Service CenterResource GuideBet Tzedek145 S. Fairfax Ave, Suite 200Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-939-0506Fax: 323-549-5880Website: http://www.bettzedek.orgOverview: Visit website for addresses for the North Hollywood and Mid-Wilshire Office locations.Provides FREE, expert legal advice and representation to low-income residents of Los Angeles County.Legal Service Priorities include; Elder Law, Housing, Holocaust Survivors’ Services, CommunityOutreach, Government Benefits and Guardianships and Conservatorships.Eviction Defense Network1930 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 208Los Angeles, CA 90057Phone: 213-385-8112Website: http://www.evictiondefensenetwork.orgOverview: Trial lawyers advocate defending the right to affordable housing and ensuring justice inhousing matters in Los Angeles County. Provides legal assistance and representation to tenants facingeviction. Bilingual services in English and Spanish. Services are on a first-come-first-served basis and areDrop In for first time clients.Site Hours: Mon- Fri 9am- 6pmFair Housing Foundation4401 Crenshaw Blvd., #317Los Angeles, CA 90043Phone: 323-295-3302 and 562-989-1206Fax: 323-295-4660Website: http://www.fairhousingfoundation.comOverview: Provides services revolving around housing Discrimination Services, Outreach and EducationServices and General Housing (Tenants and Landlords) Services.Housing Rights Center520 S. Virgil Ave. Suite 400Los Angeles, CA 90020Phone: 213-387-8400 and 800-477-5977Fax: 213-381-8555Website: http://www.hrc-la.orgOverview: Offers services revolving around Housing Discr

Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 323-260-8035 Overview: This organization serves homeless youth ages 18-25 with stable housing options, compassionate care, life skills training and employment support. Site Hours: 24/7 La Posada Shelter 1208 Pleasant Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033 Phone: 323-260-8035 x 102 (Service/Intake) 323-260-8046 (fax)