Both the State Cal Grant and Federal Pell Grant are entitlement programs available to all eligible students. They offer free money for college that does not need to be repaid. Some of the basic eligibility requirements include having a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA), graduating from high school, ... (see full description)
The City Attorney's Child Abuse Prosecution Unit provides a comprehensive approach to detecting, intervening, and prosecuting child abuse crimes in the early stages of the cycle of child abuse.
The Commission on Community & Family Services is a 15-member Board that acts in an advisory capacity to the City of Los Angeles on policies and issues relative to poverty; the needs, concerns and interests of children, youth, and their families; the administration of the Housing and Community ... (see full description)
The Department On Disability coordinates and monitors the City's compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973(Section 504). The ADA Compliance Officer and ADA Coordinators work closely with all City departments to facilitate the process, which ... (see full description)
CITY OF LOS ANGELES FAMILYSOURCE CENTERS The City of Los Angeles Community Development Department FamilySource Centers (FSC) provide a wealth of services and programs for families with children less than 17 years of age. These community centers help families that need support with childcare, family ... (see full description)
The Medi-Cal program provides free or low-cost health care coverage to low-income families with children, pregnant women, and adults who are over 65, blind or disabled. You may receive these services from the Medi-Cal doctor of your choice.
The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce partners with Mayor Villaraigosa, the City of Los Angeles, and the Workforce Investment Board on HIRE LAs Youth, a campaign focused on connecting L.A.s youth to employment opportunities. The LAACC engages and encourages private sector employers to extend ... (see full description)
THE MISSION OF LA'S BEST IS TO PROVIDE A SAFE AND SUPERVISED AFTER SCHOOL EDUCATION, ENRICHMENT AND RECREATION PROGRAM FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN AGES 5 TO 12 IN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES. CREATED IN 1988, LA'S BEST IS A PARTNERSHIP INCLUDING THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, THE LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL ... (see full description)
The Healthy Families program provides low-cost health insurance coverage for children from birth to age 19 who are not covered by Medi-Cal. The program offers several health plans for you to choose from, including dental and vision care.
The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), known as the "Summer Lunch Program" provides free nutritious cold lunches to youth ages 1-18 at the City of Los Angelels, Department of Recreation and Parks recreation centers citywide. The goal of the program is to ensure children receive at least ... (see full description)
The LAPD is committed to a number of programs that encourage young people to avoid drugs and gangs, stay in school, and contribute positively to society. For more information on how you can participate in, or volunteer for, any of the programs listed below, please contact your local community ... (see full description)
Youth between the ages 14-21, residents of the City of Los Angeles and income eligible are provided career and educational services and social and recreational activities throughout the City of Los Angeles via youth centers. Other services include: employment/work readiness, career exploration and ... (see full description)
