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Resource Fair
Welcome to the Housing Rights Center's 2021 Resource Fair—part of our annual summit celebrating Fair Housing Month! Here's how it works:​
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Check out the below social service providers, legal aid organizations, and other important resources and referrals. Click on a logo to view more information about their programs and services.
International Rescue Committee
IRC-LA is a refugee resettlement organization that also provides immigration services, citizenship, and ESL/VESL classes, financial coaching, and low-interest community-based lending.​
Luke Van Lant
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Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System
HOPICS is a nonprofit health and human service organization dedicated to building and sustaining community-based programs that address the social, health, behavioral health and economic needs of our vulnerable multi-ethnic communities.
Ron Cortes
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Los Angeles County Office of Education
LACOE supports and protects the education and wellbeing of nearly 2 million students in Los Angeles County through an equity lens.
Jennifer Kottke
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CHIRP Los Angeles
CHIRP Los Angeles is a housing information and referral program dedicated to preventing homelessness and improving the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles County.
Alma Justo
Adriana McCulloch
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APAIT A Division of Special Services for Groups
APAIT offers housing case management through Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and assists clients with housing programs including short term rent, mortgage, and utilities (STRMU), and more.
Katherine Perez
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Ascencia
Ascencia offers a range of housing and programs to assist people out of homelessness. Ascencia has Access Centers in Glendale, Burbank and Northeast Los Angeles.
Kiara Payne
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causenow.org
Central Coast Alliance United for A Sustainable Economy (CAUSE)
CAUSE is a base-building organization committed to social, economic, and environmental justice for working-class and immigrant communities in California’s Central Coast.
Maria Navarro
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Children's Bureau
Children’s Bureau works to prevent child abuse and neglect and to treat children who have suffered. Services are available to at-risk children and parents from 20 community sites in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.​
Maribel Luna
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Tarzana Treatment Centers
Tarzana Treatment Centers provides whole-person healthcare through integrated programs of primary medical and behavioral healthcare, as well as education and prevention services.​
Dyann Dominguez
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St. John's Well Child & Family Center
St. John's Well Child and Family Center is a network of community health clinics serving patients of all ages. In addition to providing medical, dental, and mental health care, St. John’s provides services to address our patients’ educational, socioeconomic, and housing needs to advance all aspects of their well being.
​Ken Almanza
A Sense of Home
A Sense of Home strives to prevent homelessness by creating first-ever homes for youth aging out of foster care with donated furniture and home goods.​
Roxana Teran
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Chrysalis
Chrysalis helps people find and keep their employment through case management, homeless services, and social enterprise business.
Alejandra Hernandez
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Black Women for Wellness
Black Women for Wellness is a multi-generational, community based organization committed to the well being of Black women and girls by building healthy communities through health education, empowerment and advocacy.
Janette Robinson Flint
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Senior Concerns Serving Seniors & Their Families
Senior Concerns delivers affordable support services with a family-centered approach to help seniors remain in their homes for as long as possible. Financial assistance is available to those with demonstrated financial need.
Martha Shapiro, LCSW
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Kedren Mental Health Center
Kedren offers comprehensive in patient and out patient behavioral health services for children, transitional aged youth, adults and older adults residing in Service Planning Area 6, who are experiencing serious or persistent mental illness or emotional disturbance.
​Veronica Navarro
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Nurse- Family Partnership
Nurse-Family Partnership is a maternal-child health community nursing program available to 5,200 first-time expectant mothers, both adolescents and young adults, in 21 counties.
Monica Flores
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The People Concern
The People Concern strives to end homelessness and domestic violence by providing care and support for those experiencing it through housing and integrated services tailored to the unique needs of each individual.
Cecilia Starr
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California COVID-19 Rent Relief Program
The California Department of Housing and Community Development promotes safe, affordable homes and vibrant, inclusive, sustainable communities for all Californians.
Geoffrey Ross
@CA.org
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Health Net
Health Net is an insurance program that is available to residents who qualify for Medical, Covered CA, Medicare, and off-exchange plans. Health Net supports clients with information on benefits and programs including: Mental Health, Telehealth, Counseling, Nutrition Programs, and more.
Monica Leyva
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Health Advocates
Health Advocates have been providing Comprehensive Coverage and Recovery Services to hospitals, counties, health plans, and individuals since 1990.​
Jasmine Aziz
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Mental Health Advocacy Services
MHAS provides legal assistance to low-income people with mental health disabilities. MHAS also provides training and technical assistance for consumers, family members, and other mental health advocates.
Noomi Sultan
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Volunteers of America Los Angeles
VOALA serves children, youth and families from under–served communities, veterans struggling with reintegration, individuals and families challenged by homelessness, men and women returning from prison, and people battling addictions and substance use.​
Dyann Dominguez
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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
LACDMH is the largest county mental health department in the country, directly operating more than 80 programs and contracts with more than 700 providers to provide a spectrum of mental health services to people of all ages to support hope, wellness and recovery.
Sandra M. Chacon
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East Los Angeles America Job Center of California
The East Los Angeles/West San Gabriel Valley AJCC promotes workforce and economic development within the county by providing employment services to adults and youths.
Elizabeth Galvez
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PATH
PATH works to reduce homelessness by providing affordable housing and supportive services to individuals, families, and communities.
Rosa M Arroyo
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Everyone In by United Way
Everyone In by United Way is a community movement to end homelessness and housing crisis by building public and political will by creating solutions such as access to affordable and supportive housing in every part of L.A. County.​
Gabriela Solórzano
​Mike Dennis
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Child Development Resources
Provides quality child care services, preschool, and development programs for the first five years of a child's life in Ventura County. ​
Alberto Mora
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Karsh Center at Wilshire Boulevard Temple
Karsh provides critical accessible social services through direct service or collaboration with other providers in the Koreatown area, guided by Jewish values.​
Frances Nova