Below is an interactive list of various resources throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area, all of which offer accessible and culturally informed health services.
We have also created printable versions of the Clinical and Non-clinical care resource list. That can be accessed by clicking the two buttons to the right.
Non-Clinical care
RESOURCES
Below is an interactive list of various resources throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area, all of which offer accessible and culturally informed health services.
We have also created printable versions of the Clinical and Non-clinical care resource list. That can be accessed by clicking the two buttons to the right.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
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Enroll in their Disaster Readiness Texting Course: for 7 days, you will receive a text message that will teach you how to
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get alerts​
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make a plan with contacts
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pack a Go Bag
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pack a Stay Box
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help friends and neighbors get ready
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Instructions to prepare your Go Bag
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Filipino American Service Group Inc. (FASGI)
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Cal Alerts
Wireless Emergency Alert services that provides information to prepare for disasters in the state of California. This includes their California Earthquake Early Warning service, alerts about wildfires, amber alerts, and nation-wide presidential alerts.
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Wildfire safety during a pandemic (available in English, Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, and French)
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Prepared detailed guides for various disasters or emergency situations and provides steps to prepare for the disaster, how to stay safe during the disaster, and steps to take afterwards.
Listos California's 5 Steps to Prepare for Any Disaster
"3 Easy Steps to Prepare For An Emergency" by the American Red Cross
"How to Build an Emergency Preparedness Kit" by the American Red Cross
RESOURCES FOR THE HOMELESS
Special Service for Groups (SSG) Housing and Homeless Services
Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System (HOPICS):
"To provide the best quality of service to homeless and low-income households in South Los Angeles and surrounding areas and to employ the most qualified staff available and build our services and programs to meet the diverse needs of the community."
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Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System
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Offers South Central Drop-In Center, Home and Family Program, and Rapid Re-Housing Programs
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"HOPICS subscribes to the tenants of the 'housing first' model by providing community based linkages to housing (emergency, transitional, and permanent), outreach and engagement, behavioral health referrals, mainstream benefits assistance, and follow-up services to ensure long-term housing stability."
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Clínica Romero's Homelessness Services
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Partnership with St. Francis Center
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Provides assessments and treatments of acute conditions, wound care, and vision screenings
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National Alliance to End Homelessness
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Lists steps to follow for at-risk homeless individuals
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Has links for finding local resources for veterans, food access, and shelter systems
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211LA Homeless Drop-In Centers
"The agency provides youth services for homeless youth and homeless young adults age 12 to 25 who are in the West Los Angeles area. Services include case/care management, a homeless drop in center, and street outreach programs."
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"CalFresh benefits are issued on an EBT card that works like a debit card and can be used at most grocery stores and many farmers markets to purchase food."
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Discusses what items homeless individuals should have, what resources to avail of, and avoiding confrontation; From Survival Dispatch
Discusses what steps to take when facing eviction and preventive measures; From City Prepping
HOUSING & RENT
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles
For more information, contact (833) 223-7368 or email rent@dcba.lacounty.gov
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Address: 2533 W 3rd St. #101, Los Angeles, CA 90057
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Phone: (888) 624-4752
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County of Los Angeles Temporary Eviction Moratorium
The LA County Temporary Eviction Moratorium places a countywide ban on eviction for residential and commercial tenants.​
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Effective through January 31, 2021 unless repealed or extended
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Includes information in English and Spanish
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LA Tenants Union Know Your Rights Handbook
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Covers rights for tenants, paying rent, tips for reporting violations, evictions, legal entry and security deposit, and housing plans
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Free legal services
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Contains resources for COVID-related topics and "know your rights" handbooks
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Contains resources for homelessness prevention, immigrant family preparedness, transgender rights, and unaccompanied immigrant children
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National Council of Jewish Women
Supports women and their families to stay in their homes by providing one-time financial assistance for households impacted by COVID-19 through loss of employment.
FOOD SECURITY
Los Angeles Partnership Food Bank
Food Distribution Calendar: schedule for their 4 distribution centers
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Rosewood Gardens: 504 N. Berendo St., Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Coronado Plaza: 2614 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, CA 90057
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Bronson Court: 1229 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038
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Moonling Villas: 12381 Osborne St., Pacoima, CA 91331
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California Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
Provides "supplemental nutrition programs for women, infants, and children." Check if you qualify for WIC here
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Nutrition education that helps you "learn how to continue habits that set you and your kids up for a healthy life."
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Free nutritious foods
Apply for WIC here
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"CalFresh benefits are issued on an EBT card that works like a debit card and can be used at most grocery stores and many farmers markets to purchase food."
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Provides free healthy food options every second and fourth Wednesday of the month.
Location: Fremont High School parking lot (on 79th St. and Town Ave.)
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Food delivery service to homebound individuals. They deliver nutritious and nourishing meals to clients' homes; all dietary needs are met for all clients.
To request meal services, contact St. Vincent Meals on Wheels
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Phone: (213) 484-7775
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Interactive maps to find a food bank near you:
JOB SEARCH & UNEMPLOYMENT
Economic & Workforce Development Department
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Provides resources for businesses and individuals searching for a job
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Rapid Response Team has virtual orientations to guide users through available resources
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U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Coronavirus Relief Options
Includes funding options such as Paycheck Protection Program, Economic Injury Disaster Loan, SBA Express Bridge Loan, and SBA Debt Relief.​
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Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA)
Recorded Small Businesses Survival and Success Webcasts that cover rent relief, small business funding opportunities, and employment.
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Labor & Workforce Development Agency
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COVID-19 resources for employers and workers including rights and protections, health care facilities, child care, construction, grocery stores, and educational materials
IMMIGRANT & UNDOCUMENTED RESOURCES
One of the practice areas includes immigration rights and has a Immigration Rights Project.
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Address: 610 S. Ardmore Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90005
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Phone: (213) 385-2977
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Provides legal and education services to help immigrants.
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Services available in Spanish
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Resources & programs include representation for unaccompanied minors, affordable services program, and detained adults
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Community Resource Masterlist For the Undocumented/Immigrants in LA
Masterlist including organizations that can help and local educational programs around LA communities targeted for immigrants.
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Resources include assistance with the law, housing, hotlines, workplace safety, etc.
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​Free or Low-Cost Community Resources for Law-based Immigrant Services in LA
Masterlist including organizations that can help specific needs LA communities​ involving the law.
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Programs offered include green card filing, naturalization process forms, and legal advice
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Different language services available for each resource
COVID-19 Based Community Resources for Immigrants in LA
Resource list focused on finding relief funds, helping with immigrant rights, and public charge.
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COVID-19 Resources for the Undocumented
Includes info on Workers rights and how to get tested for COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Relief Funds Resource List for the Undocumented in LA
Distribution of funds depends on eligibility ​based on career, location, and other factors.
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