Program Sites
Los Angeles Metropolitan Debate Commission
350 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, 90071
All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.
Los Angeles Police Department (Headquarters R&I)
100 W. 1st Street, Los Angeles, 90012
Records and Identification Division is a critical 24-hour, seven-days a week support function of the Department, providing records and information management systems and state-of-the-art identification services and technologies. The R&I Division manages the Department’s records retention program and is responsible for compiling, maintaining, and disseminating copies of Department records concerning crimes, arrests, pawned articles, traffic, property, firearms, securities, vehicles, boats and missing persons to law enforcement agencies, authorized outside agencies and citizens.
Los Angeles Police Dept, Wilshire Area
4861 W. Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, 90019
The Wilshire Area Community Police Station provides service to a diverse residential population that exceeds 251,000 people
Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership
724 North La Brea Blvd., Inglewood, 90302
LARRP is a network of public, community and faith-based agencies and advocates working together to ensure that our reentry system meets the needs of our agencies, communities, and the people we serve, both in terms of capacity and public policy.
The Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership (LARRP) is the only countywide network of reentry focused non-profit organizations, public agencies, and advocates that works to ensure that our reentry system meets the needs of our agencies, communities, and the people we serve, both in terms of capacity and public policy.
Since 2011, LARRP has been building a locally rooted reentry movement to advance positive change for millions of formerly incarcerated and convicted (FIC) Angelinos and build public will for greater equity in the criminal justice system. Since inception, LARRP has worked tirelessly to increase funding for housing, health, and social services for the FIC people and those who serve them.
Los Angeles Unified School District
333 South Beaudry Avenue, Los Angeles, 90017
No description provided.
Los Cerritos Elementary School
515 W. San Antonio Dr., Long Beach,
Los Cerritos Elementary is a moderately sized elementary school that serves a diverse group of students living in the Long Beach Unified School District. Los Cerritos is a school with a long history of strong community building activities, traditions, and an enhanced family atmosphere. Teachers and students form strong...
Love Beyond Limits
3515 Linden Ave #58, Long Beach, 90807
All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.
Low Cost Community Counseling Center
12025 Florence Ave, Santa Fe Spring, 90670
Our counselors are counselors in training who work under the supervision and guidance of
licensed professionals, marriage/family/child counselors, and licensed clinical social workers.
LC Counseling Center was formed for the purpose of providing low cost mental health counseling services to the surrounding communities.
Lui and Mai Optometry Partnership
4940 Irvine Blvd Suite 102,, Irvine, 92620
Optometry Corner is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive eye exams to patients throughout Irvine. Our eye exams are designed to screen for diseases and identify any eye abnormalities. We also have a large selection of contact lenses and frames for you to choose from, with styles, brands and colors to suit every face and preference.
LUNA Youth Suicide Prevention Program
12912 Brookhurst Street, Suite 410, Garden Grove, 92840
The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. Established in 1997, OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community’s opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research.
Lynn Denise Barnard LCSW, THERAPY AND COUNSELING SERVICES
879 W 190th St, Gardena, 90248
** EXCEPTION SITE **
M. A. W Inc
5510 Clark Ave, Lakewood, 90712
M.A.W. (Mother's At Work) Children's Centers are educational centers for young children. The centers are operated by M.A.W. Inc., a private, non-profit tax-exempt, California Corporation. We do not discriminate against race, religion, creed or national origin.
The Centers were founded in 1971 with funds loaned from St. Mary's Medical Center of Long Beach, Memorial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach and Dr. Ida Pearce, President of M.A.W. Inc. We were one of the original centers in the Long Beach area to offer infant care (at this time we do not offer infant care).
We currently have one location in Lakewood. This Center offers a full day program Monday through Friday for children ages 2 to 5 years old. Children in our preschool programs do not need to be toilet trained to be enrolled.
M.O.R. E. Mothers
4000 Long Beach Blvd Suite 217, Long Beach, 90807
Motherhood Together - M.O.R.E Mothers serves over 100 women and children monthly through our Motherhood Together Program. This free delivery service provides families with essential items (a variety of ); diapers, wipes, hygiene essentials, clothing, food, strollers, bottles, carseats, etc, allowing Mothers...