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Organizations

Organization Description Address SPA Website
Alliance for Children's Rights The Alliance for Children's Rights is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles that provides free legal services and advocacy to protect the rights of children and families, particularly those involved in the foster care system. They offer specific programs for teen parents in foster care, helping them navigate legal challenges related to custody, child support, and access to benefits. The organization also assists with securing healthcare, education, and childcare, empowering teen parents to build a stable foundation for their families while advocating for their legal rights and opportunities. 4525 Wilshire Blvd
Suite 150
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Metro Los Angeles View
All Peoples Community Center Help children succeed at each stage of development. Strengthen and support individuals and families; and build community. Provide job training and create job opportunities. Help seniors stay active and engaged. 822 E. 20th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90011
South Los Angeles View
Arroyo Vista Family Health Center Arroyo Vista Family Health Center is a nonprofit community health organization that provides comprehensive, affordable healthcare services to underserved populations in the greater Northeast Los Angeles area. The center emphasizes preventive care, chronic disease management, and health education, while also offering services like prenatal care, pediatrics, immunizations, and mental health counseling. With a focus on culturally sensitive and patient-centered care, Arroyo Vista Family Health Center is committed to improving the health and well-being of its diverse community. 6000 N. Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90042
Metro Los Angeles View
Boys & Girls Club The Boys & Girls Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young people to reach their full potential by providing safe, supportive environments and high-quality programs. Serving millions of youth across the United States, the Boys & Girls Club offers after-school and summer programs that focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles, and character development. Each Club is tailored to the needs of its community, offering activities like tutoring, sports, arts, and leadership training. By fostering a positive environment and mentorship, the Boys & Girls Club helps young people build confidence, make positive choices, and create a foundation for a successful future. 1300 Cardinal St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Metro Los Angeles View
CARECEN CARECEN provides immigrant integration programs, delivering immigration legal services, fostering civic participation and community engagement on immigration policy, education reform and workers' rights. 2845 W 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Metro Los Angeles View
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles - Immigration & Refugee Resettlement (Los Angeles Office) Services Provided: Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Employment-based immigrant and non-immigrant petitions, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Provides legal and refugee resettlement services aimed at helping vulnerable immigrants and refugees achieve self-sufficiency, family unity, and integration through exceptional legal and social support. 1530 James M. Wood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Metro Los Angeles View
Children's Institue The Children's Institute is a leading nonprofit organization committed to supporting children with special needs and their families. Through comprehensive services including education, therapy, and family support, the institute aims to foster development and promote inclusivity. With a focus on individualized care, the Children's Institute empowers children to achieve their full potential, while also providing resources and guidance for parents. 2121 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Metro Los Angeles View
City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks We are the Department of Recreation and Parks, stewards to over 16,000 acres of parkland, offering extensive recreational, social and cultural programs at 559 park sites in every Los Angeles neighborhood from the valley to the sea. We are proud to be one of the City's most comprehensive social service providers, offering an array of diverse, interesting and comprehensive recreational programs to serve youth, adults, and seniors. 221 N Figueroa Street Suite 350
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Metro Los Angeles View
Da Vinci Schools Opened in 2009, Da Vinci Schools is known for its innovative approach to project-based, real-world learning, connecting to industry, and bridging the gap between K-12, college and career. 201 N. Douglas Street
El Segundo, CA 90245
South Bay View
DOR (Department of Rehabilitation) The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) helps individuals with disabilities achieve employment, independence, and equality through various support services. The department provides vocational training, job placement assistance, counseling, and resources for skill development. DOR works with employers, schools, and community organizations to create accessible opportunities for individuals to enter or re-enter the workforce. 888 S Figueroa St #900
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
Downtown Women's Center The Downtown Women's Center (DWC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving and empowering women experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles, particularly in the Skid Row area. It is the only organization in LA focused exclusively on helping women transition out of homelessness. DWC provides a range of services including permanent supportive housing, health care, job training, and mental health services. The center also runs a social enterprise program that offers employment opportunities for women to develop job skills while earning income. 442 San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Metro Los Angeles View
Echo Echo Parenting & Education is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles that provides trauma-informed, non-violent parenting education and support. Their programs are designed to help parents, including teen parents, build strong, healthy relationships with their children through empathy, emotional intelligence, and conflict resolution without the use of punitive discipline. Echo Parenting focuses on promoting safe, nurturing environments for children by teaching parents positive communication skills, stress management, and emotional regulation techniques. P.O. Box 26938
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Metro Los Angeles View
El Nido Family Centers El Nido Family Centers is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles that provides comprehensive services to low-income families, with a strong focus on supporting teen parents. Their programs include parenting education, child development guidance, counseling, and life skills training. El Nido helps teen parents with resources to continue their education, find employment, and access healthcare services, while also offering support groups and early childhood development services to ensure healthy family dynamics and child well-being. They aim to empower young parents to build strong, self-sufficient families. 440 Shatto Pl
#417
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Metro Los Angeles View
Esperanza Immigration Rights Project The Esperanza Immigration Rights Project is a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles that provides legal services and education to immigrants facing deportation, with a particular focus on vulnerable populations such as unaccompanied minors, asylum seekers, and detained immigrants. Esperanza aims to empower individuals through comprehensive legal representation, advocacy, and community outreach, ensuring access to fair treatment under U.S. immigration law. The project also offers legal orientations and workshops, helping immigrants understand their rights and navigate complex legal processes. Their work promotes human dignity and seeks to foster immigrant integration into American society. 1530 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Metro Los Angeles View
Heritage Clinic Heritage Clinic is a nonprofit mental health organization that provides specialized services for older adults and their families across Southern California. With a focus on seniors, the clinic offers comprehensive mental health care, including therapy, case management, and cognitive assessments, aiming to support emotional well-being and improve quality of life. Heritage Clinic serves individuals dealing with issues such as depression, anxiety, memory loss, and the psychological impacts of aging. In addition to mental health services, the clinic offers support for caregivers and helps clients connect to essential resources like housing and healthcare. Through its compassionate and tailored approach, Heritage Clinic is committed to promoting well-being. 3600 Wilshire Blvd
Suite 2200
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Metro Los Angeles View
Homeboy Industries Homeboy Industries is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles that provides support, training, and services to formerly incarcerated individuals and those impacted by gang involvement, including young parents. Their programs include job training, education, mental health services, and parenting classes, helping young mothers and fathers rebuild their lives and create a better future for their children. Homeboy Industries focuses on fostering personal and family transformation by offering holistic support aimed at breaking the cycle of violence and poverty, helping young parents achieve self-sufficiency, stability, and personal growth. 130 Bruno St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Metro Los Angeles View
Hope Street Family Center The Hope Street Family Center, part of the California Hospital Medical Center, is a non-profit organization located in Los Angeles that provides comprehensive services to low-income families, with a focus on supporting pregnant and parenting teens. The center offers a wide range of programs, including early childhood education, healthcare, mental health services, and parenting classes. Their goal is to promote healthy child development and family well-being by providing teen parents with the resources and support they need to raise their children in a nurturing environment. Additionally, they offer home visiting services to ensure personalized care and support for young families. 1600 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Metro Los Angeles View
Housing Rights Center The Housing Rights Center (HRC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting fair housing practices and fighting housing discrimination in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. The organization offers free services such as tenant education, legal assistance, and advocacy to help individuals understand their housing rights and address issues of discrimination or unfair treatment. Through outreach, education, and enforcement of fair housing laws, the Housing Rights Center plays a vital role in advocating for housing justice and equality. 3255 Wilshire Blvd
#1150
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Metro Los Angeles View
Imagine LA Imagine LA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of family homelessness and poverty in Los Angeles. The organization focuses on empowering families to achieve long-term stability by offering resources like financial education, career development, and life skills training. Imagine LA works holistically to address both the social and economic factors that contribute to homelessness, fostering resilience and independence in families. By building community connections, Imagine LA helps create lasting change for families in need. 1418 N. Spring St
Suite 102
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Metro Los Angeles View
Immigrant Defenders Law Center Services Provided: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Family-based petitions, Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, U visas Social justice for Southern California''s most marginalized immigrant and refugee communities through legal services, community empowerment, and advocacy for adults and children in federal immigration custody and their families. The Immigrant Defenders Law Center''s objective is to preserve families and communities by empowering individuals to know their rights in the immigration system, providing access to legal representation, and advocating for social change. 634 S Spring Street 10th Floor
Los Angeles, CA, 0 90014
Metro Los Angeles View
Immigration Center for Women and Children (Los Angeles Office) Services Provided: Adjustment of Status, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions (ICWC) is a non-profit legal organization providing free and affordable immigration services to underrepresented immigrants in California and Nevada. ICWC strives to provide security and stability for children who are abused, abandoned or neglected and for immigrants who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes. 634 S Spring Street Suite 727
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Metro Los Angeles View
Karsh Family Social Service Center The Karsh Family Social Service Center is a vital nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential resources and support to individuals and families in need. Offering a range of services, including food assistance, housing support, and job training programs, the center aims to empower clients to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life. 3750 West 6th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Metro Los Angeles View
Kids in Need of Defense (Los Angeles Office) Services Provided: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, U visas KIND was founded by Angelina Jolie and the Microsoft Corporation to create a pro bono movement of law firms, corporations, nongovernmental organizations, universities, and volunteers to provide quality and compassionate legal counsel to unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children in the United States. KIND finds pro bono attorneys in highly regarded law firms and corporations who agree to represent KIND''s child clients in their immigration proceedings. KIND pro bono coordinators in each office provide training on representing unaccompanied children in the US immigration system and comprehensive mentorship until the case is completed. 801 S Grand Avenue
Suite 550
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
LA Best Babies Network LA Best Babies Network is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles that focuses on improving maternal and child health, particularly for low-income families and teen parents. They coordinate home visiting programs that provide personalized support to pregnant and parenting teens, offering resources such as prenatal and postpartum care, parenting education, and child development guidance. 320 W 15th St
#311
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Metro Los Angeles View
LA's Best Afterschool Enrichment LAs BEST engages children at a crucial time in their lives. Our model has been proven to drive the development of self-confident and motivated learners, curious thinkers, and active contributors to their classrooms, schools, and communities. Every school day, from the time the school bell rings until 6pm, each LAs BEST student receives a nutritious meal, help with their homework, and the opportunity to participate in a wide array of enrichment activities. In collaboration with students, staff develop these activities to reflect students’ voice and choice. Programming includes: science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), the arts, literacy, sports, nutrition, and so much more. Social-emotional learning helping students gain confidence. 711 East 14th Place
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Metro Los Angeles View
Learning Works Charter School We lead with relationships, offer rigor and build relevance into our curriculum. As an alternative charter school, we fit the need for a fresh start. LW’s safe and professional learning center distinctly differs in appearance and feel from traditional schools. 90 North Daisy Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91107
San Gabriel Valley View
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) is a nonprofit organization that provides free legal services to low-income individuals and families in Los Angeles. Founded in 1929, LAFLA works to ensure access to justice for underserved communities by offering representation, legal advice, and education on issues such as housing, family law, immigration, employment, and public benefits. LAFLA's mission is to protect the rights of the most vulnerable populations, including veterans, domestic violence survivors, and those facing homelessness. Through its comprehensive legal services, advocacy efforts, and community outreach, LAFLA strives to empower individuals and promote equity and fairness within the legal system. 1550 W 8th St
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (South Los Angeles Office) Services Provided: Adjustment of Status, Asylum applications, Consular Processing, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Employment authorization, Family-based petitions, Naturalization/Citizenship, Removal hearings, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, T visas, U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions (LAFLA) is the front line law firm for poor and low-income people in greater Los Angeles. LAFLA provides a comprehensive range of legal services and seeks to achieve equal justice for poor and low-income people through direct representation, systems change, and community education. 7000 S. Broadway
Los Angeles, CA, CA 90003
South Los Angeles View
Little Tokyo Service Center The Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles that provides social services and community development support, primarily serving the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, as well as other low-income individuals and families. LTSC offers a wide range of services, including affordable housing, senior care, youth programs, mental health counseling, and financial literacy education. The organization is also deeply involved in preserving the cultural heritage of Little Tokyo and advocating for equitable development in the area. By addressing both social service needs and community empowerment, LTSC fosters resilience and growth for individuals and the broader community. 231 E. Third St
Suite G-106
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Metro Los Angeles View
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) is a public agency responsible for addressing homelessness in Los Angeles County. LAHSA coordinates housing and services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, working with local governments, service providers, and community organizations. Its primary activities include overseeing shelter and outreach programs, managing funding for homelessness services, and conducting the annual Homeless Count to assess the needs and demographics of the homeless population. 707 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank The LA Regional Food Bank sources and distributes food to people in need, including children, seniors, and families. They distribute food through partner agencies and programs, including food pantries and meal programs. 1734 East 41st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90058
Metro Los Angeles View
Lumos Transforms Lumos Transforms is a wellness and consulting organization that specializes in promoting resilience, stress management, and trauma-informed care for individuals, organizations, and communities. Through its innovative programs, Lumos Transforms offers workshops, coaching, and training sessions designed to help clients build emotional resilience, improve mental health, and create supportive, trauma-informed environments. The organization works with a diverse range of clients, including schools, nonprofits, and businesses, to integrate mindfulness practices, somatic techniques, and resilience-building strategies into their daily operations. Lumos Transforms is committed to fostering holistic well-being and empowering individuals and groups to thrive. 454 N Ave 56
#1
Los Angeles, CA 90042
Metro Los Angeles View
Maternal and Child Health Access (MCHA) Maternal and Child Health Access (MCHA) is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles dedicated to improving the health and well-being of low-income women, children, and families, with a special focus on pregnant women and teen parents. MCHA provides a variety of services including access to healthcare, prenatal and postpartum support, nutrition assistance, and education on maternal and child health. They offer case management, help families navigate public health programs, and advocate for better healthcare policies. Their mission is to empower teen parents and other vulnerable populations by ensuring they have the resources and support needed to maintain healthy pregnancies and raise healthy children. 350 S. Bixel St
Suite 150
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
MEND Pacoima MEND’s programs serve two ends: to meet the immediate basic needs of people, and to help them build resources and skills to address and overcome long-term challenges that have kept them from thriving. Core services are provided by the Foodbank, Homeless Care Services and Clothing Center. 10641 N. San Fernando Rd.
Pacoima, 0 91331
San Fernando Valley View
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is a prominent nonprofit civil rights organization founded in 1968. Its mission is to protect and advance the rights of Latinos in the United States, promoting social change through advocacy, litigation, and community education. MALDEF provides a wide range of services that include legal representation in key areas such as voting rights, immigrant rights, employment discrimination, and education. The organization also offers policy analysis and public education campaigns to inform and empower Latino communities. MALDEF's efforts aim to ensure equal opportunity and protect the constitutional rights of Latinos, promoting greater participation in American democracy. 634 S Spring St
#1100
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Metro Los Angeles View
Northeast Mental Health Center Northeast Mental Health Center is a community-based healthcare provider offering a wide range of mental health services to individuals and families in the Northeast Los Angeles area. The center provides comprehensive care, including individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, crisis intervention, and case management, with a focus on serving low-income and underserved populations. Northeast Mental Health Center aims to promote mental wellness and emotional resilience by addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance abuse. Through its culturally sensitive and accessible services, the center helps clients achieve stability and improve their overall quality of life. 3303 North Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Metro Los Angeles View
Para Los Niños Para Los Niños is a dynamic nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering children and families in underserved communities. With a holistic approach, it offers comprehensive services including early childhood education, youth development programs, and mental health support. 5000 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
Metro Los Angeles View
PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) PATH is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending homelessness through innovative solutions and compassionate support. By providing a comprehensive range of services—including housing assistance, job training, and mental health support—PATH empowers individuals and families to achieve stability and self-sufficiency. 5627 Fernwood Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Metro Los Angeles View
Pathways LA Pathways LA is a non-profit organization that supports low-income families in Los Angeles by providing access to high-quality childcare, early childhood education, and parent support services. For teen parents, Pathways LA offers resources to help them balance their educational goals with the demands of parenting, including assistance in finding affordable childcare, parenting education workshops, and child development programs. 815 Colorado Blvd
4th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Metro Los Angeles View
PazLo Education Foundation The Pazlo Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the educational landscape for underserved and at-risk youth. Through innovative programs and resources, Pazlo empowers students to overcome barriers, re-engage with their academic goals, and achieve success. The foundation emphasizes personalized learning, support services, and community engagement to create equitable opportunities for all students. 700 Wilshire Blvd
4th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
Penny Lane Centers Penny Lane Centers is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles that provides a wide range of services to children, youth, and families, particularly those in vulnerable and underserved communities. Their programs focus on mental health support, foster care, adoption services, housing, and education. 5628 E Slauson Ave
Commerce, CA 90040
East Los Angeles View
Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that provides a wide range of reproductive health care services, education, and advocacy. For teen parents, they offer critical resources including prenatal care, birth control, STI testing and treatment, and parenting workshops. In addition to healthcare services, Planned Parenthood provides comprehensive sex education and support for teens navigating the challenges of early parenthood. 1014 1/2 N Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029
Metro Los Angeles View
Safe Parking LA Safe Parking LA is a nonprofit organization that provides safe, legal, and supportive overnight parking for individuals and families living in their vehicles in Los Angeles. Recognizing that many people experiencing homelessness rely on their vehicles as shelter, Safe Parking LA offers designated parking lots where individuals can stay overnight while accessing critical resources. These resources include case management, housing navigation services, and referrals to social services, all aimed at helping participants transition into stable housing. Safe Parking LA's mission is to create a safe environment for those in need while offering practical pathways out of homelessness. 961 S. Mariposa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90006
Metro Los Angeles View
School on Wheels Schools on Wheels mission is to bridge the educational gap for homeless students by offering one-on-one tutoring, mentoring, and educational advocacy. School on Wheels serves students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, helping them stay engaged in school despite the challenges of homelessness. The organization also provides school supplies, scholarships, and assistance with school enrollment. By offering consistent academic support, School on Wheels helps students gain stability and continue their education during difficult times. 600 East 7th Street
Ste 109
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Metro Los Angeles View
Shield for Families Shields for Families is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles that provides a wide range of services to families, particularly focusing on those affected by substance abuse, mental health challenges, and poverty. They offer specialized programs for teen parents, including parenting classes, mental health support, substance abuse treatment, and vocational training. Shields for Families works to strengthen families by helping parents overcome personal and systemic barriers, ensuring they have access to resources that promote stability, self-sufficiency, and overall well-being for both the parents and their children. 11601 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90047
South Los Angeles View
South Central Family Health Center South Central Family Health Center is a community-based health organization dedicated to providing comprehensive and accessible healthcare services to underserved populations. Offering a range of services, including primary care, dental care, mental health support, and wellness programs, the center prioritizes patient-centered care and health education. 4425 S Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90011
South Los Angeles View
St. Anne's Family Services St. Anne's Family Services is a non-profit organization in Los Angeles dedicated to supporting young mothers, particularly pregnant and parenting teens. They offer a comprehensive range of services, including residential programs, early childhood education, parenting classes, mental health counseling, and workforce development. Their goal is to help young parents achieve stability and self-sufficiency while providing a safe and nurturing environment for their children. St. Anne's also provides child care, educational support, and life skills training to empower young families to overcome challenges and build brighter futures. 155 N. Occidental Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Metro Los Angeles View
Tessie Clevland Community Services Corp Tessie Cleveland Community Services Corp is Focused on enhancing quality of life, the organization provides resources in areas such as housing, education, and mental health, fostering self-sufficiency and resilience. 8019 S. Compton Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90001
South Los Angeles View
The Good+ Foundation The Good+ Foundation is a non-profit organization that partners with social service agencies in Los Angeles and other major cities to support low-income families, including teen parents. The organization provides essential goods such as diapers, strollers, car seats, clothing, and other childcare items to families in need. In addition to material support, Good+ works to break the cycle of poverty by pairing these donations with services like parenting classes, job training, and counseling. 4403 West Jefferson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90016
South Los Angeles View
The Midnight Mission The Midnight Mission is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles that provides a comprehensive approach to helping individuals experiencing homelessness. Founded in 1914, The Midnight Mission offers emergency services such as food, shelter, and clothing, while also providing long-term solutions including job training, education, and recovery programs for those struggling with addiction. The organization focuses on helping individuals regain their self-sufficiency and dignity by addressing both immediate needs and the root causes of homelessness. With its holistic, compassionate approach, The Midnight Mission is a vital resource for the Skid Row community and beyond. 601 San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Metro Los Angeles View
The Salvation Army The Salvation Army provides food, shelter, addiction recovery, disaster relief, and employment assistance to vulnerable individuals and families. In addition to these services, the organization focuses on long-term solutions like community development, youth programs, and advocacy for social justice. The Salvation Army's holistic approach seeks to empower people to improve their lives and communities, promoting dignity, hope, and resilience in those it serves. 1532 W. 11th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Metro Los Angeles View
United Friends of the Children United Friends of the Children is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting foster youth in their transition to adulthood. Their mission is to empower foster youth to become self-sufficient and successful adults by providing comprehensive services, including educational support, housing assistance, and life skills development. They focus on helping foster youth graduate from high school, pursue higher education, secure stable housing, and build independent, fulfilling lives. United Friends of the Children aims to break the cycle of poverty and instability often faced by foster youth through long-term, personalized support programs. 1055 Wilshire Blvd
#1550
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Metro Los Angeles View
University of Southern California Gould School of Law - Immigration Clinic Services Provided: Asylum applications, Habeas Corpus, Naturalization/Citizenship, Removal hearings Initial phone screening required to determine eligibility. Provides representation to people seeking asylum, withholding of removal and CAT protection. Represents clients at the Adelanto Detention Center and Musick Jail. provide representation at other detention facilities, including Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center, Mesa Verde Detention Center, Cibola County Correctional Center. Focuses on persons in ICE detention. Assists LGBT asylum seekers. Assists with naturalization and with other remedies such as Us and VAWA petitions. 699 Exposition Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Metro Los Angeles View
Weingart Center Association The Weingart Center Association is a nonprofit organization in Downtown Los Angeles dedicated to helping individuals transition out of homelessness. It offers a range of services, including transitional and permanent supportive housing, job training, financial literacy education, substance abuse treatment, and mental health services. 501 E 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Metro Los Angeles View
YMCA The YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) is a global nonprofit organization focused on building stronger communities through a range of programs promoting healthy living, youth development, and social responsibility. Founded in 1844, the YMCA has a longstanding commitment to providing safe and inclusive spaces for individuals and families, regardless of age, race, or background. With locations across the globe, the YMCA offers recreational facilities, educational programs, childcare services, and outreach initiatives designed to meet the unique needs of each community. Programs at the YMCA emphasize physical fitness, personal growth, and civic engagement, helping people of all ages achieve their full potential while fostering a sense of 4301 W 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Metro Los Angeles View
Youth Emerging Stronger Youth Emerging Stronger (formerly Los Angeles Youth Network) is a non-profit organization that provides housing and supportive services to homeless and at-risk youth, including teen parents. Their programs focus on helping young people transition to independent living through a comprehensive range of services such as emergency shelter, transitional housing, education support, and life skills training. For teen parents, Youth Emerging Stronger offers parenting support, counseling, and access to resources like childcare and job training. The organization’s mission is to empower young people, including those with children, to build stable, self-sufficient lives and break the cycle of homelessness. PO Box 988
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Metro Los Angeles View