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Community Resource GuideNorth Hollywood

IntroductionComprehensive Community Health Centers, Inc. (CCHC) is a Federally Qualified Health Center(FQHC) and a California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation.CCHC is among the top community health center systems in Los Angeles County having grown inhealth service visits from 45,000 visits in 2004 to over 129,000 visits in 2015. With this guide, CCHCwill provide you with the proper resources to help you an your families.What you will findThe Community Resource Guide for Comprehensive Community Health Centers is divided into 14sections.Table of Contents2-1-1 LA County Infoline . .Child Support Services . .Crisis Hotlines . Domestic Violence .Employment .Food Banks . Grief & Loss Services .Legal Services . .Mental Health . . .Physical Activity Self– Help Groups .Shelters . . Substance Abuse .Utility Services .2

2-1-1 LA County– Infoline3

2-1-1 LA County InfolineWebsite: www.healthcity.comServices: Dial 2-1-1 from any area code for free 24-hrmultilingual information & referrals to human services.Referrals are available for domestic violence, emergencyshelters, health services, childcare, substance abuse,counseling, family planning, consumer issues, welfare,emergency food, legal referrals, youth programs, seniorservices, transportation, mental health issues, etc.Contact: TTY/TTD (800) 660-4026Hours: Office Mon– Fri 8:00am– 5:00pmLanguages: Spanish and 140 other languages duringregular business hours.4

Child Support Services5

LA County Child Support Services Dept.Website: http://www.childsup.ca.gov/Services: Establish and enforce orders when a child receives public assistance or when a parent or legal caretaker requests services.Contact: (866) 901-3212Hours: Mon– Fri 7:30am– 5:00pmLocation: 600 S. Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles CA90005Office of Inspector GeneralWebsite: https://oig.hhs.gov/Services: Can intervene in child support cases wherethe paying parent lives in a state other than where thechild lives and refuses to pay over 1 year, amount owing is more than 5,000 or if the paying parent movesto avoid paying.Contact: (818) 543-11726

Crisis Hotlines7

National Crisis Talk HotlineContact: (800) 273– 8255National Suicide HotlineContact: (800) 784-2433Psychiatric Evaluation TeamContact: (800) 854-7771Cutting, depression, lonelinessContact: (800) 422-4673National Domestic Violence HotlineContact: (800) 799-7233National Human Trafficking ResourceContact: (888) 373-7888CenterUSA National Child Abuse HotlineContact: (800) 422-4453National Runaway Safe lineContact: (800) 786-2929National Eating Disorders AssociationContact: (800) 931-2237GLBT National Youth TalkContact: (800) 246-7743Planned ParenthoodContact: (800) 230-75268

Domestic Violence9

Adult Protective ServicesNorth Valley Anger Management ConsultantsServices: They investigate all reports that have beenmade due to victim being endangered by physical, sexualor financial abuse, isolation, neglect, or self neglect. ServeAges 65 and older and dependent adults 18-64 years ofage.Website: http://www.nvamc.com/ index.phpContact: (888) 202-4248Cost: Less than 25 feeLanguages: English & SpanishHors: Mon-Fri 10:00am– 9:00pmWebsite: http://css.lacounty.gov/Cost: 0Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pmLocation: 3333 Wilshire Blvd. #400 Los Angeles, Ca90010Center for Prevention of Family ViolenceWebsite: : Offer parenting classes/child abuse groups,women’s support group, sex offenders group and angermanagement classes.Contact: (818) 786-2079Cost: 20 feeServices: Offer counseling services, anger & DV classesalong with parenting classes.Contact: (818) 570-1443Sat 10:00am– 6:00pmLocation: 10550 Sepulveda Blvd. #116 Mission Hills CA91345The Village Family ServicesWebsite: http://www.thevillagefs.org/Services: Our programs for domestic violence focuseson family dynamics, power and control, communicationand problem-solving skills, anger management techniques, and substance abuse related issues. Severaldifferent classes are offered throughout the week.Contact: (818) 755-8786Hours: Mon-Sat 8:15am-8:00pmCost: All new class participants are required to pay 10intake feeLocation: 13655 Victory Blvd, #201 Van Nuys, CA 91401Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30am-9:30pmFri 8:30am– 7:00pmElder Abuse UnitServices: If you or anyone you know are a witness ofdomestic violence call and report adult abuse includingdisabled adults.Saturday 8:30am– 1:30pmLocation: 6736 Laurel Canyon Boulevard #200, NorthHollywood, CA 91606Contact: (877) 477-3646Hotline (888) 202-4248Cost: 0Hours: 24 Hour HotlineLocation: 600 E. Broadway Room 280 Glendale, CA9120610

Employment11

Foothill Employment & TrainingWebsite: www.fwibworks.orgServices: Free training or job placements servicesContact: (626) 796-5627Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am– 5:00pmLocation: 1207 E. Green St. Pasadena, CA 91106Verdugo Jobs CenterWebsite: www.verdugoJobscenter.orgServices: Free training or job placement services.Unemployment insurance Benefits.Contact: (818) 409-0476Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am– 5:00pmLocation: 1255 South Central Avenue Glendale, CA9120412

Food Banks13

Catholic Charities Community ServicesWebsite: http://catholiccharitiesla.org/Services: Provide emergency food, clothing, emergencyassistance & case management, at -risk youth services,immigration and citizenship services. Refugee resettlementprogram. Food pantry.Contact: (818) 409-3080Interfaith Food PantryServices: Distributes food to families in need at no cost.Contact: (818) 760-3575Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am– 1:00pmLocation: 4387 Troost Ave, Los Angeles CA 91604Language: Spanish, Armenian, Farsi, French spoken.Hours: Mon, Tues, & Fri 10:00am-3:00pmCost: 0Location: 4322 San Fernando Rd. Glendale, CACentral Lutheran ChurchWorld Harvest Food BankWebsite: http://www.worldharvestfoodbank.org/Services: Offer free meals and showers on ThursdaysContact: (818) 785-4476Hours:Location: 6425 Tyrone Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91401Services: If you find yourself in a difficult situation by nothaving sufficient food, WHFB can help by providing 150lbsworth of food for only 30 after a brief registration process.If you are not able to pay this amount, you may volunteer inexchange for food. Volunteering only requires 4 hours ofyour time in one day.Contact: (213) 746-2227Cost: 30Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday 8:00am-3:00pmLanguages: English & SpanishLocation: 3200 South Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90005Children’s Hunger FundWebsite: http://childrenshungerfund.org/Services: Distribute food packs and other aid throughlocal churches.Contact: (818) 899-5122Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pmLocation: 12820 Pierce St. Pacoima, CA 9140114

Grief & Loss Services15

Compassionate FriendsWebsite: https://www.adventisthealth.orgServices: Mutual support groups involving death of achild. For bereaved parents, siblings, grandparents.Groups for miscarriage and infant death.Contact: (818) 236-3635Hours: Every 4th Thursday of each month, 7:30pm–9:30pmCost: No chargeLocation: 1812 Verdugo Blvd. Verdugo Hills Hospital.,Glendale CA 91208Glendale AdventistServices: Grief support groups for widow, widowers,survivors of suicide. Groups are offered during the dayand evening. Individual counseling available by request.Contact: (818) 409-8008Hours: Mon 6:00pm-7:30pmTues 11:00am-12:30pm(*May need to call first to check meeting times)Cost: Annual fee of 30Location: 1509 Wilson Terrace, Glendale, CA 9120616

Legal Services17

Law office of Jesus ZeladaWebsite:Services: Family law, immigration law, and criminal law.Contact: (800) 690-6145Cost: Depends on the service, would have to speak to aconsultantHours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pmLocation: 6350 Laurel Canyon Blvd, #330, North Hollywood, CA 91601Law Offices of Richard M FosterWebsite:Services: Full service law firm includes business litigation, legal malpractice, family law, personal injury, premises liability, real estate disputes, employment law andcivil litigation.Contact: (818) 508-1500Cost: Depends on the service, would have to speak to aconsultantHours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-6:00pmLocation: 5429 Cahuenga Blvd, North Hollywood, CA18

Mental Health19

Armenian Relief SocietyWebsite: http://www.arswestusa.org/Services: Referrals, translations, interpretation, transportation; employment services; English as a second language classes; Case management; Counseling services;Fuller Psychological Family ServicesWebsite: ervices/Contact: (818) 241-7533Services: Honoring mind, body and spirit by offeringindividual therapy, group therapy, child/adolescent therapy and family/couples therapy.Cost: 0Contact: English (626) 584-5555 Spanish 626-304-3754Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pmCost: 45- 150Location: 517 W. Glenoaks Blvd. Glendale, CAHours: Mon-Thurs 8:00am-9:00pmFriday 8:00am-5:00pmLocation: 180 N. Oakland Ave Pasadena, CA 91101Asian Pacific Counseling TreatmentWebsite: http://www.apctc.org/Services: Offer counseling and wellness programs. Another service includes after school tutoring services. Theirservices are open to everyone.Contact: (818)267-1100Cost: Only take MedicalHours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:30pmLanguages: Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Cambodian,Chinese, Laotian, Thai and JapaneseLocation: 520 Lafayette Pk, #300 Los Angeles CA 90057Institute Multicultural CounselingWebsite: http://www.imces.org/Services: Offer domestic violence, anger managementand parenting classes.Contact: (818) 240-4311Cost: 20 per classHours: Class time varyLanguages: English, Spanish, Armenian, Farsi, Russian,Hebrew, TagalogLocation: 431 N. Brand Blvd. Suite 202 Glendale, CADidi Hirsch Mental Health ServicesWebsite: http://www.didihirsch.org/Services: 24 hour suicide crisis line, counseling for familiesthat find themselves in emotional trouble.Suicide prevention Crisis Line: (800) 273-8255Contact: (818) 244-7257Pacific ClinicsWebsite: http://www.pacificclinics.org/Services: Provides innovative leadership in our communities, offering treatment, prevention and early intervention, program development and evaluation, research, training, and public education and advocacy,frequently in partnership with other social services organizations.Cost: Accept Medi-Cal and MedicareContact: (818) 547-9544Sliding Scale Fees do apply for those who do not have MediHours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pmCal/MedicareCost: Accepts Medi-CalHours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-4:00pmLocation: 237 N. Central Ave Glendale, CALocation: 1540 E. Colorado Blvd. Glendale, CA20

Center for Individual and Family CounselingVistas ProgramsWebsite: http://www.shsvistas.org/noho.htmlWebsite: http://cifc1.org/Services: Provide counseling for anxiety, depression,separation, crime victims. Counseling services can be ingroups, individuals, couples, or for children.Contact: (818) 761-2227Cost: Minimum fee 30 depending on incomeHours: Mon– Thu 9:00am-8:00pmSat & Sun 9:00am-5:00pmLocation: 5445 Laurel Canyon. North Hollywood, CA91607Services: Program supports individuals who have adevelopmental disability/ mental/ emotional behavioralchallenges by teaching the appropriate behavioralskills through daily activities. Program provides dailyfun outgoings. Classes, individual/group counselingare also offered.Contact: (818) 509-0150Cost: No Cost, Reffered through LA Regional CenterHours: M– F 10:00am– 4:00pmLocation: 10940 Victory Blvd, Unit 103Penny Lane CentersWebsite: http://www.pennylane.org/Services: Counseling, therapeutic services offered toclients in schools, foster homes, probation camps, grouphomes as well as the community. Staff works for bothchild and family to address the child’s mental healthneeds.Contact: (818) 755-4950Cost: Service those aged from 0-25 and must havemedicalHours: Mon-Thu 8:00am-8:00pm Fri 8:00am-6:00pmLanguages: English & SpanishLocation: 10526 Dubnoff Way, North Hollywood, CA91606Village Family ServicesWebsite: http://www.thevillagefs.org/Services: Program supports individuals through counseling, child-parent psychotherapy, school based mentalhealth for individuals who are under 21 years of age. Services are provided with a full scope of medical.Contact: (818) 755-8786Cost: Accepts full scope MedicalHours: Mon– Thu 8:30am-9:30pm Fri 8:30am-7:00pmSat 8:30am-1:30pmLanguages: English and SpanishLocation: 6736 Laurel Canyon Blvd #200, North Holly21

Physical Activities22

All About Kick BoxingNerdstrong GymWebsite: http://www.allaboutkickboxing.com/Website: http://www.nerdstronggym.com/Services: Offer many classes such as Yoga, kickboxing,kickboxing after dark, boxing, bootcamp, Muay Thai, Sparringand weight training,Services: Fitness, mobility, strength and cardiothrough classesContact: (818) 588-1020Cost: Depends on membership packet (1 class 29) 60 month to month Kids unlimited classes 99 month to month unlimited membership 120 one month unlimitedHours: Mon– Sun 8:00am– 10:00pmContact: (855) 673-7874Cost: 20 per classHours: Mon– Fr 6:00am-8:00am,12:00pm-1:00pm, 7:00– 8:00pmSat 8:00am– 12:00pmSun 8:00am– 11:00pmLocation: 13131 Sherman Way, Unit 109 North Holly-Location: 6745 Denny Ave, North Hollywood CA, 91606Hollywood PoolYMCA– East ValleyWebsite: http://www.laparks.org/aquaticsWebsite: http://www.ymcala.org/east-valleyServices: Offer Swimming lessons, water polo teams,Wading pools, swim team, Life guarding academyServices: Fitness classes, dancing classes for allages, camping, sports, personal exerciseContact: (818) 937-7433Contact: (818) 763-5126Cost: All prices vary, depending on age range. EntryFee-Less than 3Cost: Depends on membershipHours:Hours: Mon– Thur 6:00am-9:30pmMon– Fri 11:00am-5:00pmFri: 6:00am– 8:30pmSat & Sun 1:00pm-5:00pmSat: 7:00am-6:00pmLocation: 509 S. Pacific Ave. 91204Sun: 10:00am-5:0pmLocation: 5142 Tujunga Ave, North Holllywood CAMy Gym– KIDSWebsite: http://www.mygym.com/Services: Include Open Play for infants and up to 10years old. Parent must attend at all times. Offer danceclasses and camps.Contact: (818) 509-1077Cost: 88 every 4 weeks (Enroll 2 kids and receive adiscount)Hours:Location: 4821 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA9160123

Self–Help Groups24

Ala-Non Family1-818-760-7122 * Friends and families of problem drinkers findunderstanding and support at these meetings.AlaTeen1-888-425-2666 * Fellowship for young people whoselives has been affected by alcoholism in a family memberAlcoholics Anonymous1-323-936-4343 * If you or someone you know have analcohol problem, AA meetings are available to share yourCocaine Anonymous1-818-760-8402 * 12 step program for people who seek recoveryin cocaine addictionCrystal Meth Anonymous1-855-638-4373 * 12 step program for people who seek recoveryin crystal methDepressed AnonymousDual Recovery AnonymousEmotional Health AnonymousGamblers AnonymousMarijuana AnonymousNar-Anon Family groupsNarcotics AnonymousNicotine AnonymousObsessive CompulsiveSexaholics AnonymousSmokenders1-502-569-1989 * 12 step program seeks to prevent depressionthrough education and by creating a supportive caring community1-877-742-7349 * Provide support groups for those who have a cooccurent disease. (Emotional or psychiatric illness/ drug problem1-651-647-9712 * 12 step program for recovery from mental andemotional illness1-855-222-5542 * 12 step program for people who have a gamblingproblem1-800-766-6779 * 12 step program for recovery of marijuana1-800-477-6291 * 12 step program for families & friends of addicts1-323-933-5395 *If you have any drug problem, meetingsare available to support your recovery1-877-879-6422 * 12 step program to help live a nicotine freelife.1-617-973-5801 * Provide support , assistance and education1-866-424-8777 * 12 step program to help those who believe theyhave a sex addiction and might want to change your behavior1-800-828-4357 * Online 7 weekly session program to help youdetermine your specific smoking triggers and linkages and thenshows you how to recognize these and reprogram yourself toquit.25

Shelters26

AscenciaWebsite: http://www.ascenciaca.org/Services: Lifting people out of homelessness by providing emergency shelters, access centers, case management, transitional housing for homeless.Covenant House CaliforniaWebsite: act: (818) 246-7900Services: Transitional program for youth. Include van outreach, health services, mental health services, substanceabuseHours: Mon– Wed & Fri 7:00am– 4:00pmContact: (323) 461-3131Thurs: 7:00pm– 2:00pmLanguage: English and SpanishCLOSED every last Friday of the monthCost: 0Cost: 0 for Homeless individuals who live in SPA 2Hours: Mon– Fri 9:00am-5:00pmLocation: 1851 Tyburn St. Glendale, CA 91204Location: 1325 N. Western Avenue Hollywood, CA 90027Aviva Girls Graduate/ EmancipationWebsite: http://www.acof.org/Services: Permanent affordable housing to homeless &mentally ill adults, and other special need populations.Apply to housing by contacting property manager or waitlist status.Contact: (213) 480-0890Cost: Self Referral or Agency ReferralChildren of the NightWebsite: https://www.childrenofthenight.org/Services: Provide shelters to get sexually exploitedyouth off the St.,. For ages 11-17Contact: (818) 908-4474Cost: 0Hours: Open 24 hoursLocation: 14530 Sylvan St. Van Nuys, CA91411Hours:Location: 3701 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 700, Los AngelesCA 90010Beyond ShelterWebsite: http://catholiccharitiesla.org/Services: A 16 bed facility serving 10-17 years olds for upto 21 days. Offer individual, group and family counseling,telephone and crisis counseling. Supervised recreation,emergency food and clothing, community outreach and somuch more at no cost.Contact: (213) 413-2311Cost: 0Hours: 24 hours a dayLanguages: English & SpanishLocation: 357 S. Westlake Ave. Los Angeles CA 90057Good Shepard CenterWebsite: ices: Transitional residence for the homeless womenand children preparing to re-enter the mainstream, jobtraining, counseling, referrals.Contact: (213) 235-1460Cost: 30% of incomeHours: Mon– Friday 8am-5:00pmLanguages: English, Spanish & VietnameseLocation: 1671 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles CA27

Jovenes, INC Homeless Youth AccessPeople Assisting the HomelessWebsite: http://www.epath.org/site/main.htmlContact: (323) 260-8035Services: PATH is a transitional housing program formen, women, families and those with special needs.Each program consists of transitional beds, services& facilities geared to individual needs. Access to program provides initial intake, needs assessment & referral services.Hours:Contact: (323) 644-2216Cost: You are able to stay in emergency shelter for freefor up to 90 days, as they create and implement their individuals plans, job search etc.Cost: 0Website: http://www.jovenesinc.org/Services: Provides stable housing and emergency housing, along with other community-based services for 18-25year olds to lead productive lives.Location: 1208 Pleasant Ave Los Angeles, CALA Family HousingHours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pmLocation: 340 N. Madison Ave Los Angeles, CA90004Public CounselWebsite: http://www.publiccounsel.org/Services: Provide temporary, permanent and supportive housing for the homeless.Services: Provides representation to over 15,000homeless individuals & families before administrationagencies to secure shelter, clothing, food and othervital benefits.Contact: (323) 264-1114Contact: (213) 385-2977Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:30amHours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:30pmWebsite: http://www.lafh.org/Cost: Free with referralLocation: 207 N. Breed St. Los Angeles, CA1:30am-5:15pmCost: 0Location: 610 S. Ardmore St. Los Angeles, CALamp CommunitySalvation ArmyWebsite: www.salvationarmyusa.orgWebsite: http://www.lampcommunity.org/Services: Serving LA’s most vulnerable homeless. Providehomes, showers and meals.Contact: (213) 488-9559Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pmCost: 0Location: 526 San Pedro St. Los Angeles, CA 90013Services: Group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food, and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to those inneed.Contact: (818) 246-5586Language: Spanish & EnglishHours: Mon-Fri for food ONLY 9:00am-12:00pm& 1:30pm-4:30pmCLOSED WednesdayCost: Referral OnlyLocation: 320 W. Windsor Ave. Glendale, CA28

Substance Abuse29

AA Alcoholics AnonymousChildren’s Hospital LA– SAPWebsite: www.glendalewindsorclub.comWebsite: http://www.chla.org/Services: Meet with other group members/ supportgroup for Alcoholic’s Anonymous. Have discussionstowards their struggles and how they were able toovercome their addiction.Services: Screenings, Assessments, individual/ grouptherapy are offered to educate and prevent substanceabuse.Contact: (818) 988-3001 English(818) 786-8011 SpanishContact: (323) 361–2463Cost: Family and group sessions are free for seniorsand ages 10-25.Cost: No costHours: Tuesday from 8:30am-11:15amLanguages: English & SpanishLocation: 5000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 701, 7th Floor LosAngeles, CA 90027Hours: Open Mon-Fri (Discussion times vary) Call formore info.Al– AnonServices: Provides group meetings/ discussions tohelp with drug addiction.Contact: (818) 760-7122 English(562) 948-2190 Spanish (Toll Free)Cost: No costHours: Mon– Fri 9:00am– 5:00pmLocation: 4936 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA91601El Proyecto del BarrioWebsite: http://www.elproyecto.us/Services: Provides counseling and referrals to clientswho experience substance abuse. Also offer a relapseprevention program for the client to stay off drugs andalcohol with a 12 step sponsor.Contact: (818) 895-2206Cost: Only accepts MedicalHours: Mon– Fri 8:00am– 5:00pmSat: 9:00am– 5:00pmLocation: 9140 Van Nuys Blvd, Panorama City, CAAviva Family CenterWebsite: http://www.avivacenter.org/Services: Offer a 24 hour therapeutic residential treatment.Contact: (323) 876– 0550Cost:Hours:Languages: English & SpanishLocation: 1701 Camino Palmero Los Angeles, CATwin Town– NHServices: Offer treatment programs, drug rehab andoutpatient rehab.Contact: (818) 985-0560Hotline (866) 594-8844Cost: Accepts Medical and self-payments for thosewho are uninsuredHours: Depends what group you attend.Mon– Fri 10:00am-1:00pmMon-Sat 6:00am– 9:00pmLocation: 6180 Laurel Canyon Blvd,30

Utility Services31

Water and Power Community Credit UnionServices: Electricity bill assistance for low income residents. Discounts are given to those with lifesaving equipment.Contact: (800) 300-9728Hours: Mon-Friday 8:00am– 6:00pmLocation: 8413 Laurel Canyon BlvdLos Angeles Department of Water and PowerServices: Utility bill assistance with shut off notice.Contact: (800) 342-5397Hours: Mon– Fri 9:00am-5:00pmLocation: 6550 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 9140132

AcknowledgementsThis Community Resource Guide was developed for you by:CCHC serves as a medical home to individuals and families across the life span, including the lowincome and underserved. CCHC serves a large immigrant population including Latino, Armenian, andAsian populations. CCHC’s health care providers speak the languages of the community.CCHC opens its doors to patients from all demographics and cultures. We are excited to accommodate individuals from all walks of life and to ensure everyone gets the healthcare they need.CCHC is licensed by the State of California, led by an independent Board of Directors and is a FQHCProgram grantee under 42 U.S.C. 254b. All providers are deemed federal employees, with resultantcoverage under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) for actions within the scope of deemed employment, pursuant to 42 U. S. C. 233(g)-(n).33

Location: 5429 Cahuenga Blvd, North Hollywood, CA Law office of Jesus Zelada Website: Services: Family law, immigration law, and criminal law. Contact: (800) 690-6145 Cost: Depends on the service, would have to speak to a consultant Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm Location: 6350 Laurel Canyon Blvd, #330, North Holly-wood, CA 91601