Family Resources - Asian Youth Center
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Family Resources - Asian Youth Center
Family Resources County of Los Angeles Public Health Prevention-focused and works in many areas to protect and improve the health of our community. -Inspects restaurant, beach, or nursing home, etc. -Treat infectious disease i.e. STD and HIV/AIDS -Respond to outbreaks or emergencies -Educating the public 800.758.0880 www.lapublichealth.org Children’s Home Society of California Cater to protect our community's children and strengthen their families through diverse programs and services. -Family Education Program -Child Care & Development Services -Family Resource Services Family Education Program materials: 213.240.5900 Child Care and Development Services: 888.CHS.4KIDS www.chs-ca.org Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) Building healthy and safe communities by addressing the root causes and the consequences of family violence and violence against women. -Identifies, protects, and help victims of domestic abuse 800.339.3940 www.nurturingchange.org Antelope Valley Health Center 335-B East Ave. K-6, Lancaster, CA 93535 661.723.4511 Monrovia Health Center 330 W. Maple Ave., Monrovia, CA 91016 626.256.1600 Pomona Health Center 750 S. Park Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 909.868.0235 Anaheim 505 North Euclid Street, Suite 100 Anaheim, CA 92801 714.817.8600 Long Beach 330 Golden Shore, Suite 20 Long Beach, CA 90802 562.256.7400 Ventura 877 South Victoria Avenue, Suite 110 Ventura, CA 93003 805.650.5310 Community Center 1102 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 Administrative Office (Appointment Only) 543 N. Fairfax Ave., Room 108 Los Angeles, CA 90036 Gardena Office (Appointment Only) 14112 S. Kingsley Drive, Room 13A Gardena, CA 90249 National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) Resource for information about substance abuse prevention and treatment. Service of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) English: 800.729.6686 or 301.468.2600 Spanish: 877.767.8432 [email protected] www.health.org Suicide Prevention Center 24/7 suicide prevention and crisis hotline. If you are thinking about suicide or are concerned about a loved one, you can reach us at any time. Counselors are standing by anytime you need them. English and Spanish and other languages available 877.727.4747 (877. 7CRISIS) www.suicidepreventioncenter.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline No matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living. Confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. 800.273.8255 (800.273.TALK) 800.784.2433 (800.SUICIDE) For Veterans Crisis Press 1 For Spanish Press 2 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org Community Helpline Trained adult and teenage volunteers providing a confidential listening and referral telephone service for callers in crisis or need. Children & Youth, Community, Crisis Support, Homeless & Housing, LGBT 310.793.1514 877-541-2525 7am – 10pm daily Friendship Line (Project Return) A telephone support line run by and for people with mental illness. -Trained peer supporters Available weekday evenings 6 to 10 p.m. and 2 to 10 p.m. weekends and holidays 888.448.9777 www.mhala.org/friendship-line.htm Adult Protective Services: Elder Abuse Information center if there is suspicions that an adult you care about is being mistreated or neglected. 877.477.3646 (24/7) 855.500.3537 (ELDR) www.ncea.aoa.gov Headquarters 4760 South Sepulveda Boulevard Culver City, CA 90230 310.390.6612 Metro Center 672 South La Fayette Park Place, Ste. 6 Los Angeles, CA 90057 213.381.3626 Glendale Center 1540 East Colorado Street Glendale, CA 91205 818.244.7257 Suicide Prevention Center, Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services 4760 South Sepulveda Boulevard Culver City, CA 90230 310.390.6612 Community Helpline PO Box 2503 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274 Mental Health America of Los Angeles 100 W. Broadway, Suite 5010 Long Beach, CA 90802-2310 888.242.2522 ext. 225 Child Abuse National Hotline Prevention of child abuse, children at risk for abuse, distressed parents seeking crisis intervention, concerned individuals who suspect that child abuse may be occurring. 800.422.4453 (24/7) www.childhelp.org (L.A.) Department of Child & Family Services (DCFS) Children’s Protective Services 800.540.4000 (California) 24/7 213.639.4500 (Outside of CA) 24/7 www.dcfs.co.la.ca.us Pasadena 532 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91101 626.229.3737 626.229.3500 El Monte 4024 Durfee Ave. El Monte, CA 91732 626.938.1823 626.455.4660 Domestic Violence Hotlines Home shouldn’t hurt 800.799.7233 (SAFE) National Line: 24/7 800.978.3600 (Southern CA) 24/7 800.524.4765 (Statewide) 24/7 Peace Over Violence (formerly LACAAW) (24/7) -Domestic Violence -Rape -Assault Services in LA 310.392.8381 213.626.3393 626.793.3385 www.peaceoverviolence.org Rainn aka Los Angeles Rape & Battery Hotline -Rape -Abuse -Incest National Network Metro Headquarters 1015 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.955.9090 West San Gabriel Valley Center 892 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Suite D Pasadena, CA 91103 626.584.6191 800.656.4673 (HOPE) (24/7) www.rainn.org Sojourn Services for Battered Women & their Children Referrals for immediate shelters/bed count for all LA County 810.264.6644 (24/7) AA Central Office Help finding local AA groups (w/in LAC_ 800.923.8722 (24/7) L.A. Central Office 4311 Wilshire Blvd. #104 Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.936.4343 Alcohol & Drug Abuse Info & Referral -Nationwide referrals detox -Inpatient -Outpatient -Insurance, no insurance, free 800.729.6686 877.726.4727 (24/7) Al-Anon Call or see website for local and national meetings, phone #’s 888.425.2666 (M-F, 8am-6pm ET) www.al-anon.alateen.org Narcotics Anonymous Provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. Call or see website for national local meetings, phone #’s 800.863.2962 (24/7) www.na.org Save Our Selves (SOS Int’l) Non-12 Step (secular) substance abuse support groups for family members & friends of those in recovery, safe environment, an alternative method for those alcoholics or drug addicts who are uncomfortable with the spiritual content of widely available 12-Step programs. 323.666.4295 www.sossobriety.org Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services SAMHSA Take action for promote emotional health and reduce the likelihood of mental illness, substance abuse including tobacco, and suicide. Local & National 800.662.4357 (24/7) Samhsa.gov 855.378.4734 www.drug-rehabs.org NA World Services PO Box 9999 Van Nuys, CA 91409 818.773.9999 Save Our Selves (SOS) 4773 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90027 Didi Hirsch Access to programs and services -Alcohol/Drug Addiction -Counseling Headquarters 4760 South Sepulveda Boulevard Culver City, CA 90230 310.390.6612 310.390.8896 (M-F, 8:30am-5pm) Metro Center 672 South La Fayette Park Place, Ste. 6 Los Angeles, CA 90057 213.381.3626 www.didihirsch.org Glendale Center 1540 East Colorado Street Glendale, CA 91205 818.244.7257 Alcoholics Anonymous 800.923.8722 (L.A.C.) www.aa.org MENTAL HEALTH Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Support groups, forums, educational material Crisis hotline, coping with a crisis, suicide prevention information, psychiatric hospitalization 800.826.3632 (8:30-5pm M-F est) www.dbsalliance.org Emotions Anonymous known to work miracles in the lives of many who suffer from problems as diverse asdepression, anger, broken or strained relationships, grief, anxiety, low self-esteem, panic, abnormal fears, resentment, jealousy, guilt, despair, fatigue, tension, boredom, loneliness, withdrawal, obsessive and negative thinking, worry, compulsive behavior and a variety of other emotional issues As a spiritual program, there is an emphasis on a higher power. Experience has shown the EA program works equally well for those with or without religious beliefs or affiliations. 323.589.3768 www.emotionsanonymous.org Food Addicts Anonymous If you decide that you are a food addict, get the support and love in recovering from this disease 772.878.9657 (M-F 9am – 5pm EST) www.foodaddictsanonymous.org Gamblers Anonymous Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. 888.424.3577 www.gamblersanonymous.org Majiuana Anonymous Fellowship of men and women who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction. 800.766.6779 www.marijuana-anonymous.org N.A. Anonymous (Narcotics) Group atmosphere provides help from peers and offer support in recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program Gamblers Anonymous International Service Office P.O. Box 17173 Los Angeles, CA 90017 626.960.3500 Marijuana Anonymous World Services, Inc. P.O. Box 7807 Torrance, CA 90504 NA World Services PO Box 9999 Van Nuys, CA 91409 818.773.9999 800.863.2962 24/7 www.na.org National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Support groups for family and friends of people with mental health diagnosis 800.950.6264 310.889.7200 323.294.7814 www.nami.org SHARE! Self-help and recovery exchange, is to help people in Los Angeles pursue personal growth and change. Live operator has database of thousands of selfhelp groups throughout LAC 877.742.7349 (9am-10pm 7 day/week) www.shareselfhelp.org Women Helping Women: NCJW Volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. Strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms. Support groups, information & referrals 877.655.3807 www.ncjw.org SHARE! Downtown 425 South Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013 213.213.0100 1-800-Therapist Enables to easily find and speak with boardcertified psychiatrists, psychologists, and behavioral health therapists (Private pay/Insurance; referral to specialist) 800.843.7274 Nationwide www.1-800-therapist.com (informative website) Airport Marina -Help you deal with stress, trauma, hopelessness, depression, or loss of a loved one -Offer assistance with parenting issues, problems of adolescence, life transitions, health or aging challenges, and caring for a loved one. -Problems with self-esteem, child abuse, relationships, domestic violence, disability or illness Sliding scale payment; See website for services 310.670.1410 (M-Th 9am-9pm, F-Su 9am-3pm) www.airportmarina.org Pacific Asian Counseling Services -Job assistance, retention, development -Prevention and intervention for child abuse and neglect -Mental health & social services for Asian Pacific population - Most Asian languages spoken 310.337.1550 (day) 310.922.5631 (after hours) www.pacsla.org The Saban Free Clinic (not 100% free) refer to website - Medical Services - Dental Services - Behavioral Health and Case Management 323.653.1990 (M-F, 7:30am-4pm;vm 24/7) www.thesabanfreeclinic.org Friends of the Family (S.F.V.) -Child & Youth Development -Parent Support & Education -Family Development -Mental Health Low-cost counseling; no one turned away for lack of funds 818.988.4430 www.fofca.org Airport Marina Counseling Service 7891 La Tijera Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045 Pacific Asian Counseling Services (PACS) 8616 La Tijera Blvd. Ste. 200 Los Angeles, CA 90045 Beverly Health Center 8405 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048 Wallis Annenberg Children & Family Health Center 5205 Melrose Ave., 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90038 Friends of the Family 15350 Sherman Way, Suite 140 Van Nuys, CA 91406 Hollywood Sunset (Free Clinic – If qualified) General exams & treatment, immunization, family planning & education, STD & HIV screening, mammogram screening, counseling, tattoo removal service Medical: 323.660.2400 Counseling: 323.661.0718 HIV/STD Hotline (LAC): 800.758.0880 CA HIV/AIDS Services: 800.367.2437 HIV/AIDs Crisis Support: 800.628.9240 www.hsfreeclinic.org The Maple Counseling Center Low cost mental health counseling for individuals, couples, families, adolescents, and groups in need. Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic 3324 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026 The Maple Counseling Center (TMCC) 9107 Wilshire Boulevard, Lower Level Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310.271.9999 www.tmcc.org Open Paths Low cost counseling; see website for services -Domestic Violence & Anger Management -School Programs -Support Groups Open Paths Counseling Center 5731 W. Slauson Ave., Suite 175 Culver City, CA 90230 310.258.9677 English 310.967.6090 Spanish www.openpaths.org Southern California Counseling Center Low cost counseling, range of issues -Individual, couple, family, child, and group -Abuse prevention -Children affected by domestic violence -Teen violence prevention group Southern California Counseling Center 5615 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 Walk-in Intake M-Th 6pm – 8pm Sat. Noon-2pm 323.937.1344 www.sccc-la.org Healthy Way LA County NO cost health care coverage to low-income uninsured adults -Primary care -Preventive care -Mental health services -Care management services for chronic illnesses -Translation Services 877.333.4952 (HWLA) www.ladhs.org Healthy Way LA 1100 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100 Monterey Park, CA 91754 CalFresh Benefits And Immigrants Benefits to help low-income people and families buy and eat nutritious foods to stay healthy and strong 877.597.4777 www.ladpss.org/dpss/calfresh/ Medicare Our country’s health insurance program for people age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify, including those who has disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure. Program helps with cost of health care but does not cover all medical expenses. 800.772.1213 www.ssa.gov Patients Rights Office Created in response to California legislation requiring each county mental health director to appoint patients' rights advocates to protect and further the Constitutional and statutory rights of mental health care recipients 800.700.9996 213.738.4888 Poison Control -Connects you to your local poison center, if someone may have been poisoned – even if you’re not sure. -Learn what a poison is and prevent poisoning from happening 800.222.1222 (24/7) 800.411.8080 (24/7) www.poisonhelp.hrsa.org Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law Free legal aid Helping poor families solve legal problems involving custody of children, spousal and child support, paternity and restraining orders. Bilingual in English and Spanish 213.388.7515 (For appointment) M-F 1:30-4:30 www.hbcfl.org Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law 3250 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 710 Los Angeles, CA 90010 Legal Aid Foundation Free legal services to qualifying individuals Providing civil legal services to poor and lowincome people in LA County. Program Administration 1102 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 Tel: (323) 801-7991 800.399.4529 213.640.3881 213.640.3883 323.801.7989 213.640.3950 www.lafla.org Central LA Office 1550 W. 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90017 (M-F: 9am – 5pm) (Central LA Office) (East LA Office) (West LA Office) (South LA Office) East LA Office 5228 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90022 West LA Office 1102 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice Specializing in D.V. cases; TRO’s; Family Law; Tenant Rights/ housing loss/ Immigration LAC low income, no citizenship required. 323.980.3500 Appointment only (M-F, 8:30am-12pm, 1pm – 5:30pm) www.laclj.org APLA Aids Advocacy and Benefits One of the largest non-profit AIDS service organizations in the United States, provides bilingual direct services, prevention education and leadership on HIV/AIDS-related policy and legislation. 213.201.1600 Main Line 213.201.1500 Client Line www.apla.org Gay & Lesbian Center -Anti-Violence Project/Hate Crimes Assistance -Clinical Trials/Research -Drug/Alcohol Counseling -STOP Domestic Violence -HIV/AIDs Medical Care/Testing -Mental Health Services/Counseling -STD Treatment -Youth Services 323.993.7400 (M-F: 9am-9pm, Sat: 9am-1pm) www.laglc.org South LA Office 7000 S. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90003 Los Angeles Center of Law and Justice 1241 S. Soto Street, Suite 102 Los Angeles, CA 90023 Main Office: The David Feffen Center 611 South Kingsley Drive Los Angeles, CA 90005 McDonald/Wright Building 1625 N. Schrader Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90028 Gay & Lesbian National Hotline Providing free and confidential telephone and internet peer-counseling, information, and local resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning callers throughout the United States. 888.843.4564 Serving all ages (Youth and Adult) 800.246.PRIDE (7743) Serving youth through age 25. www.glnh.org Lambda Legal Safeguard and advance the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education, and policy work. Protecting and advancing the rights of LGBT people and those with HIV. Western Regional Office 3325 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1300 Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.382.7600 866.542.8336 Legal Help Desk www.lambdalegal.org Friendship Line Peer- to-Peer Mentally III Find a friendly, calm voice of a peer supporter who is trained and ready to listen. Peer supporters offer reassurance to callers who just want to talk. They provide connections to Project Return Peer Support Network’s self-help clubs and information about other mental health resources. 888.448.9777 (LA County) M-F: 6pm-10pm Senior Friendship Line: 800.971.0016 (24/7) www.mhala.org/friendship-line.htm L.A.C. Department of Mental Health Access Mental health info, referrals and PMRT: psychiatric mobile response team 800.854.7771 (24/7) National Mental Health Association Resources for mental health support 800.789.2647 (to locate resources nearby) 800.969.6642 (M-F, 8am-5pm EST) www.nmha.org S.A.F.E Alternatives (Self Abuse Finally Ends) Working to help people stop self injuring. 800.366.8288 www.selfinjury.com Mental Health America – L.A. 888.242.2522 “0” (9am-5pm M-F) Mhala.org for services mental health and homeless assistance PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION/ER/HOSPITALS/MOBILE RESPONSE Cedars Sinai Adult & geriatric inpatient and partial hospitalization & day treatment. Adult, geriatric, adol, child, infant and family outpatient mental health services. Dual-diagnosis. Day treatment & intensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment. Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, insurance. Open 24-hr for emergency 310.4.CEDARS (310.423.3277) 310.423.3411 310.423.0428 FAX Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic Empowers children and young adults to get on track to success, reach goals in school, build healthy relationships, and enjoy emotional well-being. Offering behavioral counseling and support to individuals and families. Walk-in hours 8am-noon Office Hours: M-Th 8am-7pm; F 8am-5pm Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health 8730 Alden Dr., Plaza Level Los Angeles, CA 90048 Cedars-Senai Medical Center 8700 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048 Walk-In Clinic 3787 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90007 Leimert Park Satellite 4401 Crenshaw Blvd., Ste 300 Los Angeles, CA 90043 323.766.2345 323.290.8360 323.290.8366 FAX Didi Hirsch Psychiatric Evaluation only by appointment 310.390.8896 (M-F, 8:30am – 5pm) Exodus Recovery Center Psychiatric crisis stabilization; walk-in ok 310.253.9494 (24/7) 323.276.6400 www.exodusrecoveryinc.com USC Psychiatric E.R. Walk in; medications, long wait times Provide to patients of all ages. Voluntary and involuntary psychiatric patients from the community are evaluated, provided emergency treatment, and are hospitalized or referred to appropriate services in the community. 323.409.1404 (24/7) 3828 Delmas Terrace Culver City, CA 1920 Marengo St. East Los Angeles, CA Psychiatric Emergency Services 1100 N. State St. 1st Floor, Room A1D Los Angeles, CA 90033 SHELTER/HOMELESS Homeowners Preservation Foundation Trained housing counselors to provide assistance in 170 languages. They can answer foreclosure prevention questions, explain available state and Federal government mortgage relief programs, help with budget questions, and even get on the phone with you and your lender to help you have an easier conversation with them about your circumstances and discuss options available to you 888.995.HOPE(4673) (24/7) National www.995hope.org Operation Hope’s Mortgage Crisis Hotline Provides free services via telephone to individuals needing answers and guidance on how to resolve mortgage troubles and avoid foreclosure. 888.995.HOPE(4673) (24/7) National www.operationhope.org Path Regional Homeless Center Provides showers, transitional housing, hotel vouchers, bus tokens, phones, beauty salon and clothing Free to those who qualify 323.644.2200 or 2216 for intake info 310.996.0034 WLA branch www.epath.org Shelter Hotline – L.A.C. only Homeless service provider for temporary nightly shelter to homeless persons in LA Coutny 800.548.6047 (24/7) www.lahsa.org Veterans Homeless Hotline For a Veteran who is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. 877.4AID.VET (877.424.3838) 24/7 www.va.gov SUICIDE SURVIVORS Survivors After Suicide (SAS) Lost someone to suicide? You are not alone and there is help. Support groups in L.A. and Orange Countries Los Angeles County: 310.895.2326 Orange County: 714.547.8562 HOPE Financial Dignity Center Los Angeles 3721 South La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90016 323.290.2405 People Assisting The Homeless 340 Madison Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90004 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention For National Survivor Support Groups If you are in suicidal crisis. If you have lost someone you love to suicide. 800.273.TALK (8255) www.afsp.org SOCIAL SERVICES Employment Development Department (EDD) Work source; Unemployment Benefits; CalJOBS 800.300.5616 www.edd.ca.gov www.caljobs.ca.gov WorkSource California Career Partners 3505 North Hart Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Northeast San Gabriel Valley WorkSource Center 2550 West Main Street Alhambra, CA 91801 Central San Gabriel Valley WorkSource Center 11635 E. Valley Blvd., Suite G El Monte, CA 91731 General Relief/Food Stamps Provide relief and support to indigent adults who are not supported by their own means, other public funds, or assistance programs 866.613.3777 www.cdss.ca.gov/cdssweb/PG132.htm VETERANS National Veterans Foundation Hotline Help Veterans and their families by serving management, information and referral needs through the Lifeline for Vets Non-V.A. peer phone counseling 888.777.4443 (M-F 9am – 9pm) 310-642-0255 Veterans Crisis Line Press “1” for Veterans Crisis support Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders. 800.273.TALK (8255) (24/7) www.veteranscrisisline.net National Veterans Foundation 9841 Airport Blvd., Suite 418 Los Angeles, CA 90045 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Get information on health care, benefits, and burials & memorials 24/7 www.va.gov V.A. Benefits Administration 800.827.1000 (8am – 4pm pst M-F) V.A. Health Care Benefits Call Center 877.222.8387 (7am-7pm cst M-F) Soldiers Project Free Counseling Iraq & Afg service & family A group of licensed mental health professionals who offer free psychological treatment to military service members and their loved ones who have served or who expect to serve in the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan. 877.576.5343 818.761.7438 Vet 2 Vet (24/7) Peer phone counseling To help the returning service men and women navigate the complexities of the VA mental health system. To hold their hand through the process and not let go until they have received satisfactory services. 877.838.2838 www.veteranscall.us Vets for Warriors 24/7 Peer support & resource referrals Veteran peers have all served in uniform for the U.S. Military share similar experiences and understand what it means to serve, confidential peer support service and do not discuss your calls with the military, the VA, or anyone else, and if you choose, you may remain anonymous. 855.838.8255 Wwwvets4warriors.com