They are a Boyle Heights-based community building organization working in the east side of Los Angeles. Over 5,000 children and families are reached each year through our efforts. We believe that effective solutions to community challenges must be designed and implemented in close partnership with our community residents. Residents serve…
View moreHopeNet owes its 33+ year success to its dedicated and compassionate team. The HopeNet board and staff commit themselves wholeheartedly to meeting the spectrum of needs of the people they serve.
View moreThe fundamental mission of our Organization is founded in the belief that everyone deserves a confident, healthy smile.
View moreTo provide outstanding services and advocacy that promote better quality of life and equal opportunity for immigrants and other communities.
View moreCatholic Charities of Los Angeles is dedicated to ease human suffering by alleviating poverty, hunger and nutrition, homelessness, immigration, health care, mental health and illiteracy. We provide vital services to the poor, the young, the disadvantaged and immigrant communities throughout Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties through Good Shepherd…
View moreVista Del Mar improves the mental health and well-being of children and families by providing specialized and therapeutic services.
View moreProviding innovative mental health services that empower individuals and their families to overcome
View moreTo empower individuals of all abilities to take charge of their own learning and lives, making it possible for them to be competent, caring, and contributing members of society; and to provide learning opportunities for families, professionals, and communities to support those efforts.
View moreKheir Clinic is committed to providing linguistically and culturally-sensitive quality primary healthcare and human services support to the underserved and uninsured residents of Southern California.
View moreCompulsive Eaters Anonymous-HOW is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope are recovering from compulsive eating.
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