Community Resources

At Clever Care, we believe in supporting our community’s health and wellness by providing access to valuable resources from local government and charitable organizations. 

Whether you’re looking for assistance with healthcare costs, mental health support, or community wellness programs, we’ve gathered a variety of resources to help you navigate your healthcare journey with ease. Because at Clever Care, we’re not just a health plan – we’re your partner in achieving and maintaining your best health.

Explore the resources available to you and know that Clever Care is here to support you every step of the way. Your health and wellness matter to us, and we’re dedicated to providing you with the tools and support you need to thrive.

Join us in building a healthier, happier community together. Explore our resources and let Clever Care be your trusted guide on your healthcare journey.

Choose from the categories below to find local resources

Asian Smokers' Quitline

By Asian Smokers' Quitline
Health & Wellness
The Asian Smokers' Quitline offers free telephone counseling, self-help materials, nicotine patches, and online support in Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, and Vietnamese to help smokers quit. It provides resources for smokers, family/friends, community partners, and healthcare providers. States can access free media resources and call data to promote the quitline service. The website has publications, promotion ideas, and a web referral option for quitting smoking.

Bags of Hope

By UPLM Non Profit Organization
Food
Bags of Hope is a weekly hunger relief program by UPLM Non Profit Organization. It provides free food and clothing to individuals and families facing financial crisis. The goal is to help alleviate monthly expenses so recipients can use their grocery money for other essentials like utilities or school supplies. Those in need can call 909-391-3999 to pick up assistance in Ontario, California. The program welcomes sponsors, volunteers, and hosts to support its distributions.

909-391-3999

1261 N E St
San Bernardino, CA 91761
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BenefitsCal

By BenefitsCal
Food, Health & Wellness, Legal/Finance
BenefitsCal is a new website that will replace C4Yourself, YourBenefitsNow, and MyBenefitsCalWIN, to provide one unified experience for all Californians, everywhere. It is a one-stop-shop to apply for CalFresh, CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, CMSP (County Medical Services Program), Disaster CalFresh, and GA/GR (General Assistance and General Relief).

CalFresh (Los Angeles County)

By Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services
Food
The CalFresh Program in Los Angeles County, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), helps low-income households increase their food-buying power to meet their nutritional needs. CalFresh benefits are issued through Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards and can be used in grocery stores and participating farmers' markets. Homeless, elderly, or disabled individuals may also purchase prepared meals from participating locations

CalFresh (Orange County)

By County of Orange Social Services Agency
Food
The CalFresh Program in Orange County, managed by the County of Orange Social Services Agency, aims to provide food assistance to eligible low-income individuals and families. With a focus on helping households meet their food needs, CalFresh benefits are issued through Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards that can be used in grocery stores and participating farmers' markets. Eligibility criteria and benefits are determined based on income level, family size, and other factors

(800) 281-9799

PO Box 70003
Anaheim, CA 92825
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CalFresh (Riverside County)

By Riverside County Department of Public Social Services
Food
The CalFresh program in Riverside County provides food assistance to eligible individuals and families. The program aims to alleviate food insecurity by offering monthly benefits that help with the purchase of nutritious food items.

CalFresh (San Bernardino County)

By San Bernardino County Transitional Assistance Department
Food
CalFresh in San Bernardino County is administered by the Transitional Assistance Department and provides assistance to eligible individuals and families for purchasing nutritious food.

CalFresh (San Diego County)

By San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency
Food
CalFresh in San Diego County, also known as California's SNAP program, provides monthly benefits to assist low-income families and individuals in purchasing nutritious food

California Department of Aging

By California Department of Aging
Legal/Finance
The California Department of Aging website provides information and resources for seniors, caregivers, and families. It covers programs like home-delivered meals, caregiver support, elder abuse reporting, housing options, and transportation assistance. Users can find licensed services, check eligibility for benefits, and get tips on caregiving, memory issues, home modifications, and more. The site also has data/reports, an event calendar, and details on opening an adult day care center or becoming a paid family caregiver.

1-800-231-4024

221 N Figueroa St #500
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Cambodian Association of America

By Cambodian Association of America
Health & Wellness
The Cambodian Association of America (CAA) is a nonprofit providing culturally appropriate social, health, outreach, education, and employment services to low-income children and families in Long Beach, CA. Established in 1975, CAA offers mental health services including counseling, case management, support groups, and referrals for seniors, those experiencing homelessness, domestic violence survivors, and other vulnerable populations. Services are available in English and Khmer with no fees. CAA aims to improve quality of life while preserving Cambodian culture and values.

kirstencambodianusacom

(562) 988-1863

2390 Pacific Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90806
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CARE & FERA Discounted Rates

By Southern California Edison
Utilities/Housing
The webpage provides information on SCE's CARE and FERA discounted rate programs that offer 30% and 18% discounts, respectively, on electric bills for qualifying low-income households. It outlines the income eligibility requirements based on household size, details how to apply online, by phone or mail, and mentions additional assistance programs like the Arrearage Management Plan for past-due bills. The page also covers eligibility for non-profit group living facilities, agricultural employee housing, and sub-metered tenants.

CARE 20 Monthly Discount

By SoCalGas
Utilities/Housing
SoCalGas offers several assistance programs to help customers save money on their natural gas bills. These include the CARE program for a 20% monthly discount, Energy Savings Assistance for free home upgrades, medical baseline rates, bill forgiveness plans, one-time grants, and federal energy assistance. They also provide payment extensions, level pay plans, low-cost internet options, referral services to local resources, and accessibility services for customers with disabilities.

Care for Seniors & Disabled

By Orange County
Health & Wellness
The Orange County website provides comprehensive information and resources for seniors, disabled individuals, and caregivers. It covers topics like senior housing, in-home support services, Medicare assistance, reporting elder abuse, residential care facilities, financial aid, medical services, and transportation options. The site also has details on services for children and families, disease prevention, mental health resources, clinics, emergency services, and protecting the environment in Orange County.

Central City Lutheran Mission

By Lutheran Social Services of Southern California (LSSSC)
Food
The Central City Lutheran Mission (CCLM) in San Bernardino, CA is part of Lutheran Social Services of Southern California (LSSSC). It provides emergency services like food, shelter, case management, and referrals for the area's vulnerable residents. Services include a men's shelter, transitional housing, an HIV/AIDS home, daily meals, and support programs. CCLM was established in 1994 by local Lutheran churches before joining LSSSC in 2015. The website details CCLM's mission, services offered, contact information, and ways to get involved like donating or volunteering.

cclminfo@lsssc.org

909-381-6921

1354 North G St
San Bernardino, CA 92868
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Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association

By Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
Community Organizations
The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) of Los Angeles is a prominent organization founded in 1889 to represent the Chinese community's interests. It oversees various sub-organizations, including the Chinese Confucius Temple, Chinese Cemetery, and welfare committees. The CCBA hosts community events, makes announcements, and collaborates with related organizations like the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Its website provides information about its history, bylaws, board members, and contact details.

(213) 626-1646

925 N Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Chinese-American Association of Orange County 橙县华人协会

By Chinese-American Association of Orange County 橙县华人协会
Community Organizations
Chinese-American Association of Orange County (CAAOC), a community organization focused on education and cultural events. Key details include information about their annual gala event in 2024, listings of schools in the area from elementary to high school level, updates on school activities, test dates, and student life. There are also sections with volunteer opportunities, guidelines, news articles, and resources for new students. The website seems to be a hub for the local Chinese-American community in Orange County.

(714) 660-3180

4242 Campus Dr
Irvine, CA 92612
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CityLink Food Warehouse

By Water of Life Community Church
Food
CityLink Food Warehouse in Fontana, CA provides weekly food distribution for Fontana residents on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Thursdays from 9am-11:30am. Registration with ID and proof of address is required. USDA commodities are available on the 4th Thursday for all San Bernardino County residents. They accept donations of non-perishable food items like canned meats, fruits, vegetables, rice, pasta, and more. Meals and care kits are offered for those experiencing homelessness.

909-803-1059

16815 Spring St
Fontana, CA 92335
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Cityride

By City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation
Transportation
Cityride is a transportation assistance program for seniors (65+) and people with disabilities in Los Angeles. It offers reduced fares for dial-a-ride services ($2-$4), permitted taxicabs (up to $20 fare value), and free DASH bus rides. Participants pay $21 ($9 for low-income) quarterly for $84 fare value. Key features include shared rides up to 10 miles, curb-to-curb service, booking 1-2 days in advance, and using a Cityride Card for payment. Service areas and providers are listed for different neighborhoods.

323-808-7433

6514 Sylmar Ave
Van Nuys, CA 90086
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Community Food Bank

By For The People Taskforce
Food
For The People Taskforce is a community organization dedicated to fighting hunger and promoting food justice. Their key initiatives include a Community Food Bank, where they distribute donations from local businesses to those in need, and Volunteer Service Sundays, where passionate teams mobilize to make a difference. They also facilitate Community Connections by linking service providers with those requiring assistance. The website emphasizes their commitment to empowering the community through collaborative efforts.

714-343-4280

512 West 6th Street
Corona, CA 92882
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Community Legal Aid SoCal

By Community Legal Aid SoCal
Legal/Finance
Community Legal Aid SoCal is a non-profit organization providing free legal services to low-income individuals in Southern California. Their services cover areas like housing, immigration, consumer defense, domestic violence, and more. With 54 attorneys and 145 staff across 4 locations, they fight for social, economic, and racial equity through compassionate and impactful legal aid. Their website offers resources to apply for help, attend workshops/clinics, access self-help tools, get involved through volunteering/donating, and learn about their mission, values, and impact stories.

info@communitylegalsocal.org

800-834-5001

2101 North Tustin Avenue
Santa Ana, CA 92705
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Community Services and Outreach Department

By West Angeles CDC
Utilities/Housing
The Community Services and Outreach Department of West Angeles CDC assists around 15,000 individuals annually. They provide services like rent/mortgage assistance, utilities help, emergency financial aid, food, and transportation tokens. Additional offerings include case management, employment referrals, emergency housing referrals, referrals to transitional living and substance abuse programs, and hosting utility assistance programs. The department aims to connect people with positive resources and navigate them towards self-sufficiency.

info@westangelescdc.org

323-733-8300 ext. 2272

6028 Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90043
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Creative Arts and Music

By The Salvation Army
Transportation
The Salvation Army Orange County website provides information about their various programs and services in the area, such as homeless outreach, adult rehabilitation, family services, and creative arts. It lists their 16 locations across cities like Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Costa Mesa, with details like addresses and phone numbers. The site also features recent stories, a donation portal, volunteer opportunities, and ways to get involved or seek help from the organization's initiatives aimed at transforming lives.

714-384-0481

1515 W North Street
Anaheim, ia 92708
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Department of Aging and Adult Services

By Department of Aging and Adult Services
Food
The Department of Aging and Adult Services in San Bernardino County offers a wide range of programs to assist seniors, disabled individuals, and at-risk adults. Services include Adult Protective Services, caregiver support, in-home care, long-term care ombudsmen, nutrition assistance, senior employment opportunities, and information/assistance. The website provides details on each program, helpful resources like cooling centers and emergency preparedness info, as well as locations for senior centers in the county.

909-649-0011

385 N Arrowhead Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92415
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ECIP (Emergency Crisis Intervention Program)

By Community Action Partnership of Orange County
Transportation
Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAP OC) addresses immediate needs through various programs like the OC Food Bank, Diaper Bank, utility assistance, and emergency crisis intervention. They provide food, diapers, rental aid, and repair heating/cooling systems for vulnerable populations. CAP OC empowers communities by distributing resources through nearly 400 partners across Orange County. Their goal is to end poverty by stabilizing, sustaining, and empowering people in need.

info@capoc.org

714-897-6670

11870 Monarch Street
Garden Grove, CA 92841
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Emergency Food Service

By Bright Path Center
Food
Bright Path Center's Emergency Food Service provides crucial nutrition assistance to combat hunger and food insecurity in the community. Through partnerships, they distribute hot meals, food boxes, and groceries to homeless individuals, families in need, and low-income residents. Their comprehensive approach integrates emergency aid with housing, education, and job training services to address immediate needs and long-term solutions, aiming to break the cycle of poverty and hunger. The center relies on generous donors to sustain its impactful mission.

951-682-0088

651 E 55th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90043
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Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)

By Friendly Center
Utilities/Housing
The Friendly Center website provides information about free services and assistance programs for families in need. Key offerings include food distributions, emergency rental and utility assistance, counseling, job support, domestic violence intervention, after-school tutoring, and parenting classes. Services are available by appointment at locations in Orange and Buena Park. Eligibility requirements like income limits and residency apply. The website has details on how to access each program.

714-769-8222

147 W Rose Avenue
Orange, CA 90680
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Emergency Services

By Lutheran Social Services of Southern California LSSSC
Utilities/Housing
Lutheran Social Services of Southern California (LSSSC) provides a wide range of emergency services to vulnerable individuals and families across Southern California. Their services include food pantries, clothing closets, temporary shelter, rental assistance, transportation aid, healthcare support, and utility assistance. With a focus on addressing systemic needs, LSSSC aims to embrace people during crises by extending compassion. They rely on community support and volunteers to serve over 30,000 individuals annually.

info@LSSSC.org

951-689-7847

999 Town and Country Road Suite 100
Orange, CA 92868
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Employment

By Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment
Community Organizations
Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE) is a community development organization in Los Angeles. They offer programs for business development, education, employment, energy assistance, and affordable housing to empower low-income families. Their services include training for entrepreneurs, Head Start, job placement, utility bill help, and housing rehabilitation. PACE recently hosted events like the Little Tokyo Small Business Summit and received a $1 million grant from the Citi Foundation.

info@pacela.org

714-538-9633

1055 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1475
Los Angeles, CA 90017
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Energy Assistance Fund

By Southern California Edison
Utilities/Housing
Southern California Edison partners with United Way to offer the Energy Assistance Fund (EAF), providing one-time bill payments up to $200 ($300 for all-electric households) for qualified low-income residential customers struggling to pay their electricity bills. Customers can apply through local United Way agencies. The fund also accepts donations from the public to help families in need keep their lights on. Since 1982, nearly 300,000 households have received EAF assistance.

EAFAdministration@sce.com

800-655-4555

4777 Irwindale Ave
Irwindale, CA 91706
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Energy Savings Assistance Program

By Southern California Edison
Utilities/Housing
The Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) program from Southern California Edison provides free energy-efficient appliances and home upgrades to income-qualified homeowners and renters. Eligible households can receive new refrigerators, clothes washers, dishwashers, smart thermostats, water heaters, and weatherization services at no cost. The program aims to help lower energy bills and improve home comfort. Customers must meet income guidelines or participate in public assistance programs to qualify for ESA.

Family Services

By The Salvation Army
Utilities/Housing
The Salvation Army Orange County Family Services provides financial assistance, case management, food distribution, and referrals to low-income families and individuals in North and Central Orange County. Services offered include partial rent/utility assistance, seasonal aid, and outreach for the homeless. Required documents like IDs, income proof, and utility bills must be provided. The organization's mission is to meet human needs and preach the gospel without discrimination.

Food Assistance

By The Salvation Army
Transportation
The East Los Angeles Corps is a local Salvation Army community center offering various services like food, utility, and holiday assistance, counseling, ministry, and transportation help. It has a weekly schedule with activities like worship services, Bible studies, and youth programs. Ways to support include donating goods/funds, volunteering, and prayer. The center's mission aligns with The Salvation Army's Christian evangelical goals of preaching the gospel and meeting human needs.

323-263-7577

140 N Eastman Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90063
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Food Distribution

By Sunrise Church
Food
Sunrise Church offers various services to meet spiritual and physical needs in their communities. They have Peace Centers providing food assistance and prayer opportunities. Quarterly food distributions in partnership with Grocery Outlet and Feeding America serve San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Support groups for life's challenges and a prayer request form are available. Contact details, locations, and online giving options are provided.

info@sunrisechurch.org

4024 W Wilson St
Banning, CA 92395
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Food for Life

By Starting Over Inc
Food
Starting Over Inc is a nonprofit organization that offers a Food for Life program, providing free fresh groceries every other Saturday from 8 AM to 12 PM. Bags are provided. You can contact them at office@startingoverinc.org or 951-898-0862 to volunteer, donate, or inquire. Their office is located at 6355 Riverside Ave Suite 100, Riverside, CA 92506. The website also allows you to subscribe to their email updates on news, actions, and opportunities.

office@startingoverinc.org

951-898-0862

6355 Riverside Ave Suite 100
Riverside, CA 92506
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Food Pantry

By Lighthouse Of Hope Foundation Inc.
Food
Lighthouse Of Hope Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Riverside, CA, dedicated to alleviating hunger, poverty, and homelessness. They serve an average of 250 families daily through community food pantries on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, as well as mobile deliveries for seniors. The foundation relies on volunteers and donations to operate its services, which include providing groceries, clothing, and other essentials to those in need in the local community and beyond.

lighthouseofhope.office@gmail.com

951-977-6560

87921 Philbin Ave
Riverside, CA 92503
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Food Pantry

By Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Food
Nestled in Riverside, CA, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church is a welcoming community hub. Embracing all, they offer spiritual nourishment and support for all seeking solace and connection. A beacon of hope and unity for residents.

951-687-8146

5250 Central Avenue
Riverside, CA 92504
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Food Pantry

By Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church
Food
Nestled in Hemet, CA, Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church is a welcoming sanctuary for spiritual growth and communal fellowship. Embracing all, it offers a nurturing environment for individuals to connect, find solace, and celebrate faith.

951-929-6131

780 S State St
Hemet, CA 92543
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Food Pantry

By St Edward Catholic Church
Food
Located in Corona, CA, St. Edward Catholic Church warmly welcomes all seekers of solace and unity. A beacon of hope, providing spiritual nourishment and support for residents in a caring and inclusive community.

951-549-6000

417 West Grand Boulevard
Corona, CA 92882
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Food Pantry

By St. Joseph Center
Food
St. Joseph Center offers various education and vocational training programs aimed at empowering low-income individuals. The Codetalk program trains women in coding for tech jobs, while the Culinary Training Program equips adults with food service and life skills. The Early Learning Center provides early childhood education. The center also has a food pantry, veterans support services like money management and housing assistance, and provides mental health services. Overall, St. Joseph Center strives to foster self-sufficiency through empowerment.

310-396-6468 ext. 313

204 Hampton Drive
Venice, CA 90291
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Food Pantry Home Delivery

By Family Health Care Resources
Food
Family Health Care Resources is a non-profit organization providing underserved families in Los Angeles with resources for medical care, health education, and social services. They offer a free food pantry, health insurance enrollment assistance, a resource center, and primary care services. Their mission is to educate the community about obtaining insurance, prevention, and accessing available healthcare resources. Key services include a weekly food pantry, home delivery for seniors, and guidance on finding the right health plan.

info@fhcr.info

626-584-7420

3428 Whittier Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90023
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Food Pantry Program

By Community Settlement Association
Food
The Community Settlement Association offers a Food Pantry Program to assist those in need of food assistance. It operates on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11am-12pm, and pre-registration is required by calling Jessica Anaya at 951-686-6266 ext 105. Alternatively, people can call 2-1-1 for food and other service assistance. The website provides a flyer and resource information on other food banks and pantries in Riverside helping families during this time. Donations to the Food Pantry are also welcomed.

Food Security Program

By Inland Valley Hope Partners
Food
Inland Valley Hope Partners is a nonprofit organization providing food security programs to low-income residents in the Inland Valley region of California. They operate several distribution centers across cities like Pomona, Ontario, San Dimas, and Claremont, offering a 4-5 day supply of food every 30 days to families in need. The food is sourced from community drives, food banks, and vendors. Additional services like rental assistance and employment opportunities are also provided.

info@inlandvalleyhopepartners.org

909-622-3806

904 E California Street
Ontario, CA 91768
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Gatekeeper Project

By Catholic Charities of LA
Food
The Gatekeeper Project, run by Catholic Charities of LA, aims to help isolated, poor, and disabled elderly adults in Los Angeles County remain in their homes. Trained volunteers provide free non-medical services like grocery delivery, transportation vouchers, utility assistance, and connections to health/social services. Each client receives an in-home assessment and individualized service plan to enhance their well-being and quality of life while aging in place.

info@CatholicCharitiesLA.org

1531 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Get a free ride for senior residents of Monterey Park

By City of Monterey Park
Transportation
The City of Monterey Park offers a free Dial-A-Ride transportation service for seniors aged 55+ and people with disabilities residing in Monterey Park. It provides shared rides within city limits and to medical appointments in nearby areas. The service operates Monday-Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm. Riders must complete an application and pay a one-time $5 fee. The service is wheelchair accessible with no citizenship requirements. Visit the website to download the application form.

(626) 307-1458

320 West Newmark Avenue
Monterey Park, CA 91754
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Get Help

By Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
Utilities/Housing
Resources for individuals and households experiencing homelessness or at-risk of becoming homeless.

(213) 225-6581

707 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90017
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GoPass

By Foothill Transit
Transportation
Foothill Transit offers discounted fares for K-12 students, college students, seniors (62+), and disabled/Medicare riders. K-12 and college students can get discounted single rides, day passes, or monthly passes with valid IDs. Seniors and disabled/Medicare riders can get reduced single rides, day passes, 10-trip passes, monthly passes, or an EZ Transit pass accepted by 26 LA County agencies. To get the discount, bring the required ID or documents to a Foothill Transit store or apply online.

High Desert Food Collaborative

By High Desert Food Collaborative
Food
The High Desert Food Collaborative is a group dedicated to providing food assistance to residents in the High Desert region. Their mission is to help food providers maximize resources for those in need. Based in Hesperia, CA, they welcome people seeking information or support. The website offers details on who they are, what they do, how they operate, success stories, partner info, events, and ways to support their cause. Contact information is provided for getting in touch or making donations.

highdesertfoodcollaborative@gmail.com

442-267-4444

16666 Smoke Tree St Bldg B4
Hesperia, CA 92345
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Home Delivered Meals Program

By Orange Senior Center
Transportation
The Orange Senior Center website provides information about their center and services. Key details include their address (170 S Olive Street, Orange, CA 92866) and phone number (714-538-9633). The site has sections highlighting their programs, resources, transportation options, and a newsletter. It encourages visitors to donate, volunteer, and view upcoming events and photos. The site follows a simple layout with navigation menus for accessing different content areas related to the senior center's offerings.

170 S Olive Street
Orange, CA 92866
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Homeless Outreach

By Bright Path Center
Utilities/Housing
Bright Path Center's Homeless Outreach Program provides essential aid and resources to homeless individuals and families in the Inland Empire and Los Angeles areas. Their dedicated team offers emergency food, clothing, hygiene supplies, shelter placements, and referrals for medical, counseling, and rehabilitation services. Each week, they distribute hot meals and grocery boxes to around 120 homeless people, nourishing both bodies and souls. The non-profit organization aims to guide the community through challenging times and transform lives.

951-682-0088

4505 Allstate Dr
Riverside, CA 92501
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Homeless Prevention

By South County Outreach Orange County
Utilities/Housing
South County Outreach Orange County provides rental and utility assistance to prevent homelessness. Eligible households can apply between the 1st-10th of each month for aid covering rental arrears, overdue water, gas, and electricity bills. The application process involves screening for eligibility, then completing the relevant assistance form online or in person. Communication with landlords/providers is key, as funds are paid directly to them, not applicants.

949-380-8144

7 Whatney Suite B
Irvine, CA 92618
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Homeless Prevention & Rapid Rehousing Program

By Impact Southern California
Utilities/Housing
Impact Southern California's Homeless Prevention & Rapid Rehousing Program provides short-term financial assistance to individuals/families facing housing crises in West San Bernardino County. Eligible households can receive one-time rent/utility assistance, moving costs, security deposits, or up to 3 months' partial rent subsidy. Priority is given to those in Rancho Cucamonga or Upland. Funding is limited and not guaranteed. Applications are reviewed monthly, with documentation required to demonstrate need and ability to maintain stable housing after assistance.

contact@impactsocal.com

909-353-1269

10783 Edison Ct
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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Homemaker Services

By Victor Valley Community Services Council
Transportation
Victor Valley Community Services Council offers a wide range of free services for seniors and disabled individuals. These include homemaker assistance, group shopping trips, mobility devices, minor home repairs, a senior food pantry, chore help, activities/luncheons, fall prevention, transportation, friendly visits, technology education, and telephone reassurance. They aim to promote independence, safety, and social connection for those in need within the community.

Housing Navigation Program

By Central Neighborhood Health Foundation
Utilities/Housing
Central Neighborhood Health Foundation is a community health organization providing comprehensive medical services across Southern California. Their offerings include family medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN, optometry, dentistry, behavioral health, and specialty care like cardiology and gastroenterology. They have a patient-centered approach with programs for diabetes care, telehealth, COVID-19 testing/vaccination, housing assistance for the homeless, and more. The website details their mission, providers, locations, and how to access their affordable, quality healthcare.

info@cnhfclinics.org

(213) 536-5815

2700 South Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90007
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Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program

By Foothill AIDS Project
Transportation
The website offers a range of services and health management programs for people living with HIV/AIDS. This includes housing assistance, case management, mental health and substance abuse treatment, transportation support, food and nutrition assistance. The programs aim to improve overall well-being, treatment adherence, and health outcomes. Services are tailored to individual needs through personalized care plans developed with case managers. The organization takes a holistic approach to support clients throughout their journey.

Inland Housing Solutions

By Inland Housing Solutions
Utilities/Housing
Inland Housing Solutions (formerly Inland Temporary Homes) is a nonprofit organization committed to preventing and ending homelessness in San Bernardino County, California. They provide rapid re-housing, housing identification, and placement services to help families find and maintain stable housing. Over 90% of their funds go directly towards supporting clients, with a focus on providing short-term financial assistance, tools, and resources to those experiencing homelessness due to job loss, illness, or rising costs of living.

info@ithomes.org

909-796-6381

PO Box 239
Loma Linda, CA 92354
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Integrated Network for Cambodians

By Pacific Asian Counseling Services
Health & Wellness
Integrated Network for Cambodians (INC), a community-designed program that provides culturally sensitive mental health, physical health, and substance abuse services to the underserved Cambodian population. It blends traditional Western counseling with non-traditional services like Buddhist blessings, meditation, and acupuncture. INC is a collaboration between PACS (mental health/substance abuse), The Children's Clinic (physical health), and the Cambodian Association of America (education/advocacy). It aims to remove access barriers by working directly within the community.

info@pacsla.org

(310) 337-1550

8616 La Tijera Blvd., #200
Los Angeles, CA 90045
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Interpreting and Translation Services

By AARC SAN BERNARDINO
Community Organizations
The Asian American Resource Center (AARC) is a non-profit organization serving the Asian-American community in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties since 1997. It offers various programs like ESL, citizenship classes, health worker training, after-school assistance, and utility bill aid. With a multilingual staff, AARC aims to improve education, mental/physical health for low-income, isolated Asian-Americans through linguistically and culturally competent services. Founded by Rasmey Sam to address lack of services, AARC is committed to helping this underserved population achieve their goals.

(909) 383-0164

1133 South E Street
San Bernardino, CA 92408
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KCS

By KCS
Community Organizations
KCS (Korean Community Services Inc.) is a non-profit organization providing integrated healthcare, counseling, and community support services. Their mission is to improve the well-being of underserved communities through client-centered, culturally inclusive care. Services include primary care, dental, behavioral health, substance abuse treatment, legal aid, and basic needs assistance. Uninsured/underinsured patients can access sliding-scale fees. The website offers information on locations, programs, employment opportunities, and online payments.

Kick It California

By Kick It California
Health & Wellness
Kick It California is a free program that helps Californians quit smoking, vaping, and using smokeless tobacco through science-based strategies. It offers personalized quit plans created by coaches, progress tracking, and support throughout the quitting journey. The program caters to different needs, including quitting cigarettes, vapes, or smokeless tobacco. Health professionals can securely refer patients/clients. A mobile app provides customizable plans, progress tracking, and coping strategies.

800-300-8086

9500 Gilman Drive, #0905
La Jolla, CA 92093
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Lasagna Love

By Lasagna Love
Food
Lasagna Love is a non-profit organization that provides home-cooked meals to those in need through a network of volunteers. People can request a lasagna or main dish delivery for themselves or someone else. The process involves signing up, getting matched with a local volunteer cook, coordinating delivery, and receiving a contactless meal drop-off. It aims to spread kindness and help families in difficult situations by providing a comforting meal prepared with care.

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

By Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Legal/Finance
LAFLA (Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles) is a nonprofit law firm providing free legal services to low-income individuals across Greater LA. They offer assistance in areas like housing, immigration, employment, and more. Website visitors can apply for aid, access self-help resources, learn about volunteering/careers, find office locations, and support LAFLA's mission of promoting equal access to justice. Key details highlight LAFLA's broad impact, handling tens of thousands of cases annually with pro bono support.

info@lafla.org

800-399-4529

1550 W 8th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90401
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Lifeline - Utility Users Tax Exemption for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities

By Los Angeles Office of Finance
Utilities/Housing
The Los Angeles Office of Finance provides a Lifeline Utility Users Tax Exemption program for seniors aged 62+ and individuals with disabilities. To qualify, applicants must be responsible for utility bills at a LA residential address, have a household income below $55,450, and not receive public assistance for utility payments. Required documentation includes proof of age/disability, utility bills, and income verification. Applications can be submitted by mail, in-person, email, or fax.

finanacelifelineprogram@lacity.gov

213-978-3050

200 N Spring Street Room 152
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Low Income Fare is Easy (LIFE)

By LA Metro
Transportation
The Low Income Fare is Easy (LIFE) program by LA Metro allows qualifying low-income LA County residents to enjoy 20 free rides every month or discounted passes on participating transit agencies. To qualify, household income must meet certain limits or be enrolled in assistance programs like CalFresh. Once approved, participants get unlimited free rides for 90 days, then 20 free regional rides monthly. Fare capping ensures free rides after a weekly/daily ride limit. The program aims to increase transit accessibility for low-income communities.

323-466-3876

1968 W Adams Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 91214
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Manna House

By Inland Vineyard Church - Manna House
Food
Inland Vineyard Church operates a food bank called Manna House that provides nutritious food to individuals and families in need within their community. The food bank is open on Saturday mornings from 9-10 am and operates as a drive-through service. They welcome donations of non-perishable food items, volunteers, and financial contributions to support their mission of serving those struggling with food insecurity. The church also holds Sunday services and can be contacted for more information.

office@inlandvineyard.org

951-549-1192

935 N McKinley Street
Corona, CA 92879
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Meals on Wheels

By Age Well Senior Services
Food
Age Well Senior Services is a non-profit organization serving Orange County seniors since 1975. Their programs include Meals on Wheels (571,856 meals delivered in 2023), Senior Center Lunch Cafes (89,918 meals served), transportation for medical appointments, care management, senior center activities, health/wellness classes, and affordable meal delivery service. With 10 senior center locations, Age Well aims to support the vitality and independence of older adults through services combating poverty, hunger, and promoting good health.

info@myagewell.org

23101 Lake Center Drive Suite 325
Lake Forest, CA 92630
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Meals on Wheels OC

By Meals on Wheels Orange County
Food
Meals on Wheels Orange County is a non-profit organization that delivers nutritious meals, provides adult day services, and offers companionship programs to homebound seniors in Orange County, CA. Their mission is to nourish the wellness, purpose, and dignity of older adults, allowing them to remain independent in their homes. Services include home-delivered meals, lunch cafes, adult day health care, friendly visitor programs, and more. The organization relies on volunteers and donations to serve thousands of seniors facing hunger, isolation, and independent living challenges.

info@mealsonwheelsoc.org

1200 North Knollwood Circle
Anaheim, CA 92801
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Medical Baseline Allowance

By Southern California Edison
Utilities/Housing
The Medical Baseline Allowance program from Southern California Edison provides an additional 165 kilowatt-hours of electricity per day at the lowest baseline rate for households with someone who requires regular use of life-support equipment or has a condition necessitating heating/cooling. Qualifying equipment is listed. Customers can enroll online or by mail, and must recertify every 2-4 years. Information on emergency power outage preparedness for medical equipment users is provided.

SCE@sce.com

800-655-4555

Medical Baseline Department, PO Box 9527
Azusa, CA 91702
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Men's Shelter & Community Center

By Society of St.Vincent de Paul Los Angeles
Utilities/Housing
The CMC provides stable and secure interim housing, along with intensive case management, and supportive services aimed at addressing the individualized needs of clients, including permanent housing search and placement, medical, mental, and other healthcare needs; education; job training; and other specialized assistance.

socialservices@svdpla.org

213-229-9971

210 North Avenue 21
Los Angeles, CA 90031
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Mexican American Opportunity Foundation

By Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
Community Organizations
The Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is a nonprofit organization providing multi-generational social services across California. Their programs span four areas: early childhood education, senior services, community development, and partnerships. Services include child care, Head Start, senior meal programs, employment support, financial education, and more. Founded in 1963, MAOF now serves over 125,000 people annually with a $100 million+ budget across 7 counties.

info@maof.org

(323) 890-9600

401 N Garfield Avenue
Montebello, CA 93907
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Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP)

By California Department of Aging
Utilities/Housing
The Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) provides both social and health care management services to assist individuals remain in their own homes and communities.

800-510-2020

221 N Figueroa St #500
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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NAMI California

By NAMI
Health & Wellness
NAMI California is the state affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a grassroots mental health organization. It provides support groups, education programs like Family-to-Family and Peer-to-Peer, a helpline, and advocacy efforts across California's counties. NAMI California has local affiliates throughout the state offering resources for individuals with mental illness, families, caregivers, and communities. Key services include raising awareness, fighting stigma, and improving access to mental health services.

info@namica.org

(916)567-0163

425 University Avenue 222
Sacramento, CA 95825
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NAMI Inland Valley

By NAMI Inland Valley
Health & Wellness
NAMI Inland Valley is a non-profit organization that provides free mental health support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness in the High Desert, Barstow, and Upland areas of California. They offer online support groups, classes on various mental health topics, resources on recovery and legal issues, and opportunities to get involved through volunteering, donating, and raising awareness. Their mission is to improve lives for those impacted by mental health conditions.

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By AASCSC
Health & Wellness
AASCSC is a nonprofit serving vulnerable elders and children through an intergenerational approach. Founded in 1989, it provides services like mental health support, home visitation, youth volunteering, and cultural events. Key programs include Older Adult Services, Youth Action League, and Healthy Baby home visits. Upcoming events include a 1920s Shanghai fundraiser. The mission is to "care for elders and children as if they were our own" while promoting health equity in the community.

714-560-8877 / 714-973-8818

850 N Birch Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701
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Nutrition Services

By Project Angel Food
Food
Project Angel Food is a non-profit organization that prepares and delivers free medically tailored meals to critically ill and homebound individuals in Los Angeles. They provide nutrition services, client services, and meal delivery programs tailored to specific dietary needs. With over 18 million meals served since 1989, they rely on volunteers and donations to continue their mission of nourishing the health and spirit of vulnerable people facing life-threatening illnesses with love, care, and dignity.

info@angelfood.org

213-251-3400

922 Vine Street
Los Angeles, ia 90038
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Older Adult Services

By Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Health & Wellness
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health provides a range of programs and services designed for older adults (60+) who reside in Los Angeles County. Mental health services are available through directly-operated programs and contracted providers throughout the County. Services in these agencies typically involve screening and assessment, case management, crisis intervention, and individual/group/family treatment services.

1-800-854-7771

510 S Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90020
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OmniAccess

By Omnitrans
Transportation
OmniAccess is an ADA-mandated, shared-ride service for those with disabilities preventing them from using Omnitrans' fixed-route buses in San Bernardino County. It provides curb-to-curb service complementing the bus system. To use it, you must qualify for an OmniAccess Rider ID card. Fares are based on trip distance/zones. Make reservations 1-3 days in advance by calling the dispatch center. Policies cover service animals, attendants, mobility devices, and complaint procedures. Alternative format info is available upon request.

OmniADA@omnitrans.org

909-379-7100

1700 W Fifth Street
San Bernardino, CA 92401
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Outpatient Services

By San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health
Health & Wellness
Outpatient behavioral health services offered by the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health. Services include crisis intervention, assessment/referral, therapy, medication support, and case management. Clinics serve children, youth, adults, and older adults across different regions. Contact information and locations for various clinics tailored to specific populations like children/adolescents and sexual assault survivors are listed. Call 888-743-1743 for access to these outpatient services.

Outreach and Education Program

By PACSLA
Health & Wellness
PACSLA's Outreach and Education Program, which aims to prevent and reduce mental illness through proactive outreach in at-risk communities. It offers parenting education based on Adlerian psychology, focusing on mutual respect and personal responsibility. Current topics include COVID-19 education, domestic violence, mental illness, and vaccine hesitancy in the Asian Pacific Islander community. The program provides services in English, Spanish, Tagalog, and other languages within Service Area 8. Parenting classes and referrals can be accessed by contacting PACSLA.

info@pacsla.org

310-337-1550

8616 La Tijera Blvd., #200
Los Angeles, CA 90045
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PEARLS

By Inland Caregiver Resource Center
Health & Wellness
Inland Caregiver Resource Center (ICRC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting families and communities in managing the challenges of aging and caregiving. They offer various services like family caregiver support, senior support services, and evidence-based programs like PEARLS and Thrive to reduce depression and improve quality of life for seniors. ICRC advocates, educates, and empowers caregivers and seniors through outreach, classes, and community-building programs in the Inland Empire region of California.

info@inlandcaregivers.org

(800) 675-6694

1430 East Cooley Drive Suite 240
Colton, CA 92324
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REACH Food Pantry

By St Catherine of Siena Parish
Food
St. Catherine of Siena Parish in Rialto, CA is a vibrant Roman Catholic parish committed to serving the community through Christ-centered, joy-filled ministries. They promote spiritual growth through religious education programs for all ages. The parish hosts various community-building activities and services, aiming to be a welcoming place where people of all faiths can grow together. Key features include Mass, confession, online giving, and contact information for inquiries.

stcatherineofsienarialto@sbdiocese.org

909-875-1360

St Catherine of Siena Parish
Rialto, e" p": "
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Riverside Asian American Community Association

By Riverside Asian American Community Association
Community Organizations
The Riverside Asian American Community Association (RAACA) is a non-profit organization aimed at improving the quality of life for Riverside County's Asian American population. It provides advocacy, research, training, and community capacity building, facilitating alliances among non-profits. RAACA emphasizes assisting low-income households, small business owners, and English language learners. It hosts events, offers resources, and welcomes volunteers interested in supporting its mission to bring together the local Asian American community.

MariamLam@Raaca.org

714-823-3294

4150 Chicago Avenue
Riverside, CA 92507
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Seeking Help

By Alliance for Housing & Healing
Utilities/Housing
Alliance for Housing and Healing strives to provide housing assistance for people with an HIV+ diagnosis living in Los Angeles County.

213-201-1307

611 South Kingsley Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90005
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Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (SNEMT) Program

By OC Office on Aging
Transportation
The Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (SNEMT) Program provides low-cost transportation for older adults in Orange County to medical appointments, therapies, exercise programs, and other health-related trips. This service is offered by the Orange County Office on Aging. For more information or to utilize this program, contact the Office on Aging at 800-510-2020 or 714-480-6450. The website provides details on eligibility, scheduling rides, and other aspects of the SNEMT program.

Senior Nutrition Program

By Family Service Association
Food
The Family Service Association provides nutritious meals to seniors in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, serving 2,500 seniors daily. They offer group meals at 25 community senior centers and deliver over 850,000 meals annually to homebound seniors through their "More Than A Meal" program. This allows seniors to maintain independence while receiving a nutritious meal and social interaction to combat isolation. The website provides menus, donation information, and a form to request home-delivered meals.

noreply@fsa-mail.org

213-413-3040

21250 Box Springs Rd Suite 212
Moreno Valley, CA 92557
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SOVA Community Food & Resource Program

By Jewish Family Service LA
Food
The SOVA Community Food & Resource Program by Jewish Family Service LA provides free nutritious groceries, personal care items, and community resources to those experiencing food insecurity. Their food pantries are open to the community, with one location in West LA (Pico Blvd) and another in the Valley (temporarily closed for renovations). Eligibility requirements apply. They aim to connect people with the help they need through these pantries and other support services.

services@jfsla.org

818-988-7682

8846 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90036
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Strengthen Communities

By Catholic Charities of LA
Utilities/Housing
Catholic Charities of LA provides a range of community services aimed at alleviating poverty and homelessness through its 18 strategically located centers. Services include emergency assistance like rent/utility aid, food, case management, job training, legal help, parenting workshops, ESL classes, and more. The centers offer individualized support to strengthen families, prevent homelessness, and break cycles of poverty by addressing each community's unique needs. The nonprofit organization's mission is to deliver life-changing services to the most vulnerable populations across LA, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties.

info@CatholicCharitiesLA.org

909-629-1331

1531 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
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Student Food Program

By Mountain Homeless Coalition
Utilities/Housing
The Mountain Homeless Coalition provides housing navigation services, income-based permanent housing, and a student food program in Big Bear Lake, CA. They follow the Housing First model, prioritizing providing stable housing to those experiencing homelessness. The coalition purchased property with eight units to house individuals and families. They also offer community resources, rental listings, free phones, and opportunities to donate or volunteer. Overall, it's a non-profit dedicated to assisting the homeless population.

wecare@mtnhomeless.com

909-713-4099

P.O. Box 9266
Cedarpines Park, CA 92322
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SUPERVISED VISITATION SERVICES

By SOS YOUTH AND FAMILY INC
Food
SOS Youth and Family Inc provides supervised visitation services for families, including on-site, off-site visits, and supervised exchanges. Their rates are consistent with industry standards. They accept clients referred from courts, family law, and the Department of Child and Family Services. The organization plans to open shelters in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, offering crisis hotlines, counseling, legal services, and transitional housing programs to assist families and end homelessness in the community.

Thai CDC CARES COVID Aid Rapid Response

By Thai Community Development Center
Utilities/Housing
The Thai Community Development Center is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, focused on serving the Thai community. Their initiatives include affordable housing, small business support, Thai cultural preservation, human rights advocacy against slavery/trafficking, COVID-19 relief, legal services, and educational scholarships. They operate the East Hollywood Certified Farmers Market and were involved in establishing Thai Town. The website provides information on their programs, news/events, volunteering, and ways to donate.

info@thaicdc.org

323-457-0802

6376 Yucca St Ste B
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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The Cambodian Family

By The Cambodian Family
Community Organizations
The Cambodian Family is a non-profit organization empowering refugee and immigrant families since 1980. They offer programs focused on youth development, community health, mental health, citizenship assistance, and civic engagement. Their mission is to promote social well-being by providing opportunities to develop knowledge and skills. Programs include academic support, health education, naturalization assistance, and leadership training. The organization is currently hiring for various positions to expand their impactful work in the community.

info@cambodianfamily.org

(714) 571-1966

1626 E Fourth St
Santa Ana, CA 92701
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Transforming Lives and Communities

By National CORE
Utilities/Housing
National CORE is a leading nonprofit affordable housing developer celebrating 30 years of transforming lives and communities. They offer planning, development, construction, property management, and resident services. Highlights include a strategic national expansion, earning LEED Gold certification for sustainable communities, and the new Santa Angelina senior housing in California. With a commitment to providing housing opportunities and supportive services, National CORE aims to build the future of thriving communities.

bmiller@nationalcore.org

909-989-7866

9692 Haven Avenue Suite 100
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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United Cambodian Community of Long Beach

By United Cambodian Community of Long Beach
Community Organizations
The United Cambodian Community of Long Beach is a nonprofit organization that aims to "Honor the Past, Build the Future" for the Cambodian community. Their website provides information on their programs focused on health equity, youth enrichment, community integration, and economic development. They offer services like small business support, financial counseling, and educational workshops. The site also has details on volunteering, donating, and a relief fund for Cambodia Town businesses affected by looting.

info@ucclb.org

(562) 433-2490

2201 E Anaheim St Suite 200
Long Beach, CA 90804
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Utility Assistance

By Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
Utilities/Housing
The website offers utility assistance programs for eligible electric, gas, wood, and propane customers in San Bernardino County, California. It provides emergency bill assistance for those with disconnect notices, non-emergency annual credits, and assistance for wood/propane purchases. Eligibility is based on county residency and income guidelines. Applications can be submitted via phone, email, or mail. Safety measures like mask-wearing are required when visiting the office. The website also provides educational materials on energy savings, lead, radon, mold, and asbestos.

utilityassistance@capsbc.org

909-723-1500

696 S Tippecanoe Ave
San Bernardino, -2607
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Utility Assistance Program

By Community Action Partnership of Riverside County
Utilities/Housing
The Utility Assistance Program by Community Action Partnership of Riverside County provides one-time financial aid to help low-income households pay their energy bills. It covers electricity, gas, and propane costs for eligible Riverside County residents whose income is at or below 60% of the state median. To apply, submit proof of income, ID, utility bills, and other documents online, by email, fax, mail, or in person. Income limits and required documents are listed on the website.

energy@capriverside.org

951-955-4990

2038 Iowa Ave Suite B-101
Riverside, -5760
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Valley Community Pantry

By Valley Community Pantry
Utilities/Housing
The Valley Community Pantry provides emergency food, shelter, rent and utility assistance to low-income families, seniors, and children in Hemet, San Jacinto, and nearby areas. Food distribution runs Monday-Wednesday and Friday mornings, while other aid requires appointments. They rely on grants, agencies, and donations to serve thousands annually. Over 70% of clients are seniors or children. The faith-based nonprofit aims to ensure no one goes hungry in the community.

info@vcpcares.org

951-929-1101

191 Columbia St
Hemet, CA 92546
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Victor Valley Family Resource Center

By Victor Valley Family Resource Center
Utilities/Housing
The Victor Valley Family Resource Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering and supporting homeless and at-risk individuals in their community. They provide shelter, meals, skills training, and resources to help people become self-sufficient. With a focus on community involvement, they partner with local businesses and organizations to combat homelessness through outreach programs and support services tailored to each individual's needs. Their mission is to create positive change and break the cycle of poverty.

760-669-0300

16000 Yucca Street
Hesperia, CA 92345
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Vietnamese American Community and Social Center

By Vietnamese American Community and Social Center
Community Organizations
The Vietnamese Community of Southern California, a non-profit organization,
has the following goals: To encourage community organizations and associations to work together to bring the good or common benefit to the Vietnamese community in Southern California. To encourage Vietnamese in Southern California to participate in elections for local, state, and federal government. To speak up for freedom, democracy, and human rights in the homeland of Vietnam. To contribute to the cause of Vietnamese nationalism. To contribute to the cultural and social activities of the community

contact@vncsc.org

(714)248-6191

13351 Brookhurst St Suite A
Garden Grove, CA 92843
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Westside Food Bank

By Westside Food Bank
Food
Information on finding food pantries near you through Westside Food Bank's service area. It lists partner pantry locations with addresses, hours, and contact information. There's also a map to locate pantries easily. The site mentions resources like SUN Bucks EBT program, summer meal programs for kids, and a mobile app to find meal sites. Additional resources outside their network are provided as well for those needing food assistance.

info@wsfb.org

5814 Venice Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
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