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We are now open for in-person services Monday through Friday. You can still access us virtually via our CalWORKs window below or at @email. You will be able to live/video chat with a LAMC CalWORKs staff member. Thank you and continue to stay safe!

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The California Resource Guide is a summary, and your instant connection, to the state's top resources offering basic human and health-related services. The majority of these resources are reserved for people with low incomes due to unemployment or high debt, but even if you're just trying to cut down on expenses, this Guide will be a valuable tool to help you and your family make ends meet.

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The Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) cultivates child, family and community well-being. (childcare options)

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CFGC provides innovative mental health services, prevention and early intervention programs to children and families in the San Fernando and Antelope Valleys. We also provide services at school sites, in clients’ homes, and in collaboration with many social service agencies.

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The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services promotes child safety and well-being by partnering with communities to strengthen families, keeping children at home whenever possible, and connecting them with stable, loving homes in times of need.

DPSS is one of 36 County departments and serves over 10 million residents in a county larger in population than 42 states, encompassing 88 cities. DPSS is the second largest County department in Los Angeles County and the largest social service agency in the United States. (supportive service options)

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El Centro de Amistad, Inc., is a multilingual, cross cultural organization providing a comprehensive range of mental health services, anticipating the ever-changing needs of families and individuals in the San Fernando Valley. El Centro de Amistad, Inc. is committed to assisting children, adults and families.

Inside this booklet, you will find important campus resources to help you be a successful student. You will have immediate access to phone numbers, office hours and other helpful information about LAMC.

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Neighborhood Legal Services is a steadfast advocate for individuals, families and communities throughout Los Angeles County. Through a combination of individual representation, high impact litigation and public policy advocacy, NLSLA combats the immediate and long-lasting effects of poverty and expands access to health, opportunity, and justice in Los Angeles’ diverse neighborhoods.

Published since the late 1970s, the Peoples Guide has become the standard guidebook of public social services for people working in the field, people in need of help, and those just helping their neighbors.

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Through the lens of economic and racial justice, Western Center on Law & Poverty fights in courts, cities, counties, and in the Capitol to secure housing, health care and a strong safety net for low-income Californians.

Contact Us

Office Hours and Location

Mondays to Fridays: 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Saturdays to Fridays: Closed

Instructional Building Room 1007

Contact

Email: @email
Phone: (818) 364-7760
Fax: (818) 364-7660

Angela Aghajanian, Program Director
Email: @email
Phone: (818) 364-7759

Sally Ibarra, Academic Counselor
Email: @email

Marianna Sirunian, Case Manager
Email: @email
Phone: (818) 833-3511

Shiane Van Dusen, Presenter / Trainer
Email: @email
Phone: (818) 364-7760

Program Assistants
Phone: (818) 364-7760