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1736 Family Crisis Center

2116 Arlington Ave. Suite 200, Los Angeles, 90018

Founded in 1972, 1736 Family Crisis Center is a non profit organization dedicated to improving the safety and future prospects of individuals and their children affected by domestic violence, runaway and homeless youth, and other individuals in need. 1736 runs two outpatient centers 1 youth shelter, and 4 domestic violence shelters in the Southern California area.

Programs and Services Offered

Our Emergency Youth Shelter is licensed by the California Community Care Licensing Division. It is open to any runaway, homeless, or throwaway teenager (ages 10-17) who agrees to abide by the rules and participate in the program. The program is set up to help young people deal with past personal issues, such as anger or drug use. We also make clear the dangers of street living. All of this is done to help direct them toward positive and productive life paths.

The main goal of the Domestic Violence Shelter program is to help women and children overcome the personal traumas related to domestic violence. The program offers comprehensive services that include case management, counseling, job development and placement, legal help, life skills training, financial literacy, parenting education, referrals for free medical, and access to other services that a participant might need.

 

211 LA COUNTY

526 West Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel, 91776

Coordinate community outreach activities, Develop marketing strategies, Assist in Social media management, Assist in the development of outreach database

2nd Call

4342 South 11th Ave, Los Angeles, 90008

We serve Ex-Convicts, especially those for serious violent crimes (e.g. armed robbery; homicide), gang members attempting to leave the gang, hard drug users attempting to quit, and victims/ family members of victims of crime.

 

826 LA

1714 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 90026

We provide assistance for families in need of personalized instruction for their children such as one-on-one tutoring in all subjects. As well as:

  • Creating a community resource guide
  • Creative writing prompts
  • Guided writing activities and a guide of Service Learning programs in Los Angeles for...

A Place Called Home

2830 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles, 90011

Agency Description:  A Place Called Home’s mission is to provide at-risk youth with a secure, positive family environment where they can regain hope and belief, earn trust and self respect and learn skills to lead a productive lifestyle through learning. We help inner-city youth (8-20yrs old) find their dreams and lead a more self-reliant life through educational enrichment.

Programs and services offered: Mentoring (through youth mentoring connection), music classes and ensembles, athletics (soccer, basketball, baseball, track) educational services (scholarships, tutoring, college and career prep, intersession classes), dance classes, counseling, and nutrition (means).

Volunteer duties, expectations, training and time commitment: Volunteers can be placed in the areas of tutoring, recreational leaders, nusic assistants, dance assistants, and atheltic coaches.  Training is completed within the department where they are placed.  Time commitment depends upon the time that the volunteer is needed and/or willing to give.

Procedures and poilicies covered in orientation and in-service training:  Orientation is completed on an individual basis.  A general overview of organizational policies is completed before the volunteer is placed within a department.  Once placed in a department, the supervisor continues with training specific to job duties.  The total training takes about 1 week.

Getting started and volunteer supervision: All volunteers check in with their site supervisor prior to begining the work day.  Each department varies in how closely the volunteers are supervised; however, volunteers are never left in a room without a staff member.  Volunteers check in with the volunteer coordinator on the first day, and then will be assigned to a permanent supervisor.

 

Adelante Youth Alliance

805 N. Madison Avenue, Pasadena, 91104

The mission of the Adelante Youth Alliance is to educate and empower youth to develop their academic career and leadership status.

Programs and Services offered

Adelante Madison is our afterschool program, providing academic tutoring, mentoring and leadership as well as STEM training. Adelante Mujer Latina Conference & Adelante Young Men Conference are two seperate annual gender specific full day college and career conferences for 5th-12th grade students and their parents from throughout Southern California.

Background Checks and Cost

Background check required , will be covered by the agency . Volunteers will need to contact the agency. Proof of negative TB test.

Adopt & Shopt Operations, LLC (Michelson Found Animals)

4235 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, 90230

Simply put our mission is – Saving pets. Enriching lives.

We love pets, but they aren't the best arbiters for their own cause. Don't worry, they're not offended by that. They give us endless love, compassion, loyalty, and cuddles. It's our end of the bargain to give them food, shelter, protection, and endless tummy rubs. That's why it's our mission to put pets in homes and keep them there– because all pets are meant to be with good people.

Programs and Services Offered

Michelson Found Animals Adopt & Shop is a unique store with a mission – Saving Pets. Enriching Lives. We offer pet adoptions, pet supplies, grooming and dog daycare, all in one location. All of our pets come from local shelters and as a nonprofit, all of the profits go back into programs to save more pets. Our goal is to help reduce pets being euthanized in shelters, offering a way for customers to be a part of our mission. Join us in making a difference for pets and pet owners!

Alexandria Elementary

4211 Oakwood Ave, Los Angeles,, 90004

 

Alexandria Avenue School is a pre-kindergarten through fifth grade single track elementary school located in the East Hollywood area. Alexandria Avenue School is in a community that is experiencing gentrification. As housing prices have risen and new school have opened, school enrollment has dropped. In the past five years, our school has lost more than half of its enrollment, shrinking in size from nearly 1800 students to our current enrollment of 794.

Our students come from various backgrounds: 90% are Latino, 2% Filipino, 4% Asian, 1% African-American, 1% Caucasian. Our school participates in school-wide Title I: 88% of students are considered to be economically disadvantaged; 58% of our students are classified as English Learners.

Alhambra Unified School District

1515 W. Mission Road, Alhambra, 91803

Various projects are available here in the Alhambra Unified School District.

Alhambra Unified School District - Garden Program

1515 West Mission Road, Alhambra, 91803

We work to educate Pre K - 12th Grade students in the Alhambra Unified School District. Professor Juily Phun's service learning course will install a garden at Mark Keppel High School.

Alliance College- Ready Middle Academy #8

3651 East 1st Street, Los Angeles, 90063

We believe the path to college readiness begins in middle school. After 3 years students will matriculate from our middle school, prepared to excel in high school and resolute in their journey as lifelong learners. They will be equipped with skills to thrive in the 21st century they will be self-aware and empowered to...

Alliance Collins Family College Ready HIgh School

2071 Saturn Ave, Huntington Park,, 90255

 

The mission of Alliance College Ready Public Schools, a non-profit charter management organization, is to open and operate a successful network of small high performing 9-12 and 6-8 public charter schools in underachieving, low income, overcrowded communities in Los Angeles that will prepare students for graduating and readiness to enter and succeed in college.

Alma Family Services

1000 Corporate Center Dr. Suite 650, Monterey Park, 91754

Alma Family Services is dedicated to advancing the quality of life of families and individuals coping with a range of needs through strength-based services.

- By providing a range of quality community integrated multilingual and multicultural services.

- By supporting empowerment at the individual group and community level to effectively reduce the barriers which negatively impact their lives.

- By advocating for their rights and responsibilities of families and individuals with special needs.

- By working with businesses, civic associations, local state and federal officials to increase knowledge of the abilities and contributions of individuals with special needs

Programs and Services offered

Since its inception. Alma has a “whatever it takes” tradition of multilingual, culturally competent services to meet client’s needs in their homes and residential facilities, schools, social and vocational programs, juvenile facilities and other settings as appropriate.

Alma provides 8 interdisciplinary mental health outpatient office locations serving all age ranges including those with substance abuse in the cities of Long Beach, Walnut, Pico Rivera, El Monte and East Los Angeles which also serve adjacent communities. Alma also provides mental health services which are functionally integrated within community health facilities and domestic violence programs in the greater East Los Angeles and San Gabriel communities including The Wellness Center at the Historic General Hospital Center in Boyle Heights

Background Check and Cost

Once selected by our senior VP of Operations and Government Relations, volunteers and interns will go through a TB and finger printing/Live scan clearance process. The agency covers these costs. The agency’s HR department is the contact for these.

 

American Diabetes Association

611 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 900, Los Angeles, 90017

To prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. 

American Red Cross

11355 Ohio Avenue, Los Angeles, 90025

Addresses:

11355 Ohio Avenue

Los Angeles, CA

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American Red Cross-Blood Services

6338 Variel Ave., Woodland Hills, 91367

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Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory School

4736 Huntington Drive South, Los Angeles, 90032

Anahuacalmecac is dedicated to student academic excellence, Native wisdom, an appreciation of the cultural and intellectual heritage of indigenous peoples and the promotion of positive social awareness. We consciously strive to provide students effective and comprehensive pedagogy through a globally inclusive curriculum within a positive, supportive learning environment involving students, teachers, parents and staff.

 

Programs and Services Offered:

We offer an A-G curriculum for our high school students, varying clubs of different interests: medical club, running club, teen court, generation green, art club, model UN, high school basketball, nutrition club, garden club, gay straight alliance, newspaper club, syfy club, hip hip hop club, folklorico club, science club, photography club, anime club, and danza Azteca. Our school provides counseling to students during and after school, and we link our students to outside agencies for resources.

Ann Street Elementary School

126 E, Bloom St., Los Angeles,, 90012

Our educational instution is dedicated to providing all students a high quality education and achievement of academic success through a rigorous and challenging curriculum.

We serve grades kindergarten through 5th public education.

 

APLA Health

611 S. Kingsley Drive, Los Angeles, 90005

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Applied Technology Center College High School

1200 W Mines Ave, Montebello, CA 90640-6808, Montebello, 90640-6808

Applied Technology Center is located in the southern region of Montebello and serves students in grades nine through twelve following a modified traditional calendar. At the beginning of the 2011-12 school year, 234 students were enrolled, including 6% in special education, 50% qualifying for English Language Learner support...

Armory Center for the Arts

145 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena,, 91103

Armory Center for the Arts is a non-profit, donor supported, contemporary arts center that builds on et power of art transform lives and communities

 

 

 

ARPI, Inc. Home Health Care Services

206 N Jackson St #100, Glendale, 91206

Arpi, Inc Home Health Care is a home care provider, servicing Glendale, CA 91206. Home care allows your elderly parent to stay in their home and receive medical care for a health condition or assistance with daily tasks. Some home care providers offer services day or night, depending on the elderly person's needs. Services...

Asian American Advancing Justice - Los Angeles

1145 Wilshire Blvd. 2nd Fl., Los Angeles, 90017

 

Our mission is to advocate for civil rights, provide legal services and education, and build coalitions to positively influence and impact Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders and to create a more equitable and harmonious society. We serve low-income, immigrant communities of color located within the greater Southern California area.

Programs and Services Offered

The Youth & Parent Leadership Development (YPLD) unit serves over 1000 students annually through leadership and social justice curriculum within classroom based and lunchtime/after-school programs. Most of our programs are located within Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley areas. YPLD also hosts large events throughout the year such as the Family Empowerment Festival based out of CSULA.

Asian Youth Center

232 Clary Ave, San Gabriel, 91776

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Atherton Baptist Homes

214 S. Atlantic Blvd., Alhambra, 91801

Some of the services offered at our agency are inpatient ans out patient: speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy. we also...