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Latino Diabetes Association

200 W. Mines Ave., Montebello, 90640

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Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics - LEAP

327 E. 2nd Street Suite 226, Los Angeles, 90012

LEAP offers one hour workshops as well as multi-day session programs.

Learning Equipment Supply Service

2606 W. 54th St., Los Angeles, 90033

The mission of this business is to strategically and efficiency assist underfunded and overburdened schools by equiping teachers and students with appropriate STEM learning tools a nd technical support. Founded in the midst of very tough times for Los Angeles school budgets, LESS serves active teacher-learners who are...

Learning Rights Law Center

205 S. Broadway, Suite 808, Los Angeles, 90012

Legal services, advocacy, training, and community support.

Legacy LA

1350 N. San Pablo, Los Angeles, 90033

Dream Big Student Success Program: provides academic interventions to 150...

LINC Housing Corporation

555 East Ocean Blvd. 9th Floor, Long Beach, 90802

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Lincoln Heights Tutorial Program

2618 Workman St. Room 13, Los Angeles, 90031

Since our founding, the Lincoln Heights Tutorial Program has had a vision to raise urban children and youth to become role models back into their own communities, and to assist them to go on to college. Our afterschool programs are designed to influence and change the directions of children and youth in the inner city of East Los Angeles (Lincoln Heights, Boyle Heights, El Sereno, and Chinatown districts), through tutoring, work experience training, youth leadership development, community service, and college preparation.

Little Tokyo Service Center

231 E. 3rd Street G106, Los Angeles, 90013

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Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club

2635 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, 90031

No description provided.

Los Angeles Christian Health Center

1625 E. 4th St., Los Angeles, 90033

Our Mission is to show fods love by provifing quality. Comprehensive, healhtcare to the homeless and underserved. 

Los Angeles Mission

303 East 5th Street, Los Angeles, 90013

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Los Angeles Public Library

630 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, 90071

The Los Angeles Public Library provides free and easy access to information, ideas, books and technology that enrich, educate and empower every individual in our city's diverse communities.

Programs and Services

The library offers programs related to literacy, access to information, enrichment programs, homelessness, education, citizenship, veterans resources, children's programming etc

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

1734 E. 41st Street, Los Angeles, 90058

MUST APPLY ONLINE! Volunteers/students will be sorting and packaging food donations that will be sent out to the community. ...

Los Angeles Team Mentoring

145 S. Spring St. Ste. 725, Los Angeles, 90012

Our  mission is to guide middle school students growing up in a challenging urban enviorments to recognize and reach their full potential as members of our community. Through the school based team approach to mentoring, young adolescents are given the tools and support necessary to make positive choices during the critical period in their lives.

MacArthur Park Apartments

681 S. Bonnie Brae, Los Angeles, 90057

To empower residents in distressed urban core neighborhoods to lead healthy and prosperous lives in
thriving self-sustaining communities.

 

 

March of Dimes

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No description provided.

Mariposa Women and Family Center

812 Town and Country Rd, Orange, 92868

No description provided.

Media Done Responsibly

1603 W. Valley Blvd. #3725, Alhambra, 91803

Media literacy curriculum and workshop training, facilitation, and site placement for college students....

Mendez National Institute of Transplantation

2200 West Third Street, Suite 390, Los Angeles, CA 90057,

No description provided.

Mexican American Opportunity Foundation - New

5657 E. Washington Blvd, Commerce, 90040

The mission of Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is to provide for socio-economic betterment of the greater Latino community of California, while preserving the pride, values, and heritage of the Mexican American Culture. We serve low to moderate income families living in the Los Angeles County.

Programs and Services Offered

MAOF provides an array of social and economic service programs that support families as they strive for financial stability. MAOF provides early childcare education, senior support, and a variety of financial empowerment services such as free income tax program, financial coaching, credit score/report development, immigration, and youth workforce assistance.

Miora

17328 Ventura Blvd. #190, Encino, 91316

MiOra's mission is to help improve th diversity in STEM and healthcare fields by providing support to promising high school and college students from challenging socioeconomic backgrounds for college entry and completion.

Programs and Services offered

  • Healthcare and science research platforms where the students learn how to review the published literature, develop a hypothesis, conduct survey based study, collect and analyze data, and develop their findings into an abstract and poster for presentation. While they are doing the survey, the students are also empowering to educate their community and assess the impact of the education.
  • Web-based community service platforms to help students do community work with minimum amount of time spent in traffic. The students learn how to use the web to find accurate information from reliable sources such as CDC, Universities etc. Upon the completion of the training program the students are asked to teach what they learned in their own community and in their own family to get community credit for each person they educate.
  • Scholarships for students to attend local scientific meetings. This experience exposes the students to real-world healthcare questions and efforts to bring solutions, and provides an opportunity to network with the speakers and other attendees from academia, employers and industry.

Museum of Social Justice

115 Paseo de la Plaza, Los Angeles, 90012

NAPAFASA

340 E. 2nd St. Suite 409, Los Angeles, 90012

NAPAFASA prevents and reduces substance use disorders and behavioral health addictions in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities through research, advocacy, education, and capacity building. Since its founding, NAPAFASA has been public-health and social-justice focused, especially concerning underserved AANHPI populations in relation to substance use disorders and related factors including mental health, primary health care, and other human service needs. NAPAFASA has provided alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention and early intervention (PEI) devices, for more than 25 years, through its network of culturally competent staff, consultants, and community partners.

Programs and Services Offered:

Currently NAPAFASA offers technical assistance and training services on problem gambling throughout the state of California. This includes consultation, outreach, and training services to non-profit organizations, healthcare providers, and educators. NAPAFASA also has been working on eliminating second-hand smoke at tribal casino bus/shuttle pick-up locations in the Asian American community in San Gabriel Valley.

 

 

 

No Limits for Deaf Children

9801 W. Washington Blvd. 2nd Floor, Culver City, 90280

No description provided.

Normandie Avenue Elementary School - LAUSD

4505 S. Raymond Ave, Los Angeles, 90037

Educational Institution that teaches students in grades Pre-k through Fifth grade in subjects of English language, Arts, Science and Math.

Programs and Services Offered

Will provide students who are just below basic partner reading and their assistance as an intern in math for 1st and 2nd grades. Volunteer services for distribution of snack foods to needy students twice a month.