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Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Organization Location Phone # Hours of Operation SPA Additional Information Monday–Thursday 8am– 4pm Services: 13545 Van Nuys Blvd #1 (818) 794-4200 & 2 • Job search and preparation Pacoima, CA 91331 Friday classes 8am–12pm • Resume preparation • Transitional jobs Monday–Friday • Support groups 522 South Main Street (213) 806-6300 4 • Practice interviews Los Angeles, CA 90013 8am– 4pm Chrysalis • Work wardrobe • Bus tokens/tap card • Computers and internet 1853 Lincoln Blvd Website (310) 401-9400 Monday–Friday 5 Santa Monica, CA 90404 www.changelives.org 8am– 4pm Friends Outside in 261 E. Colorado Blvd Los Angeles County Main Office Monday–Friday Ste. 217 3 Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 795-7607 8am–5pm Must call for Intake appointment Services: • Fatherhood/Motherhood 1773 E. Century Blvd programs Los Angeles, CA 90002 Main Office Monday–Friday 4 • Counseling (626) 795-7607 8am–5pm • Emergency supplies • Employment assistance • Transportation assistance to 8730 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90044 prisoners, former prisoners, and prisoners with children and Main Office Monday–Friday families 4 (626) 795-7607 8am–5pm Website www.friendsoutsidela.org Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 1 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Must be referred by the court Services: • Group meetings • Transportation to the group Project 180 rd meetings 470 E. 3 Street (213) 620-5712 Monday–Friday 4 Downtown Suite C 8am–3pm • Behavioral health Headquarters Los Angeles, CA 90013 • Case management (213) 620-5712 Website www.project180la.com Must be referred by the court Services: • Group meetings • Transportation to the group meetings • Behavioral health Project 180 South • Case management 4601 S. Broadway (213) 223-5922 Monday-Friday 6 Los Angeles, CA 90037 8am-3pm Website www.project180la.com Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 2 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources HOUSING RESOURCES Hours of Organization Phone # SPA Requirements Location Operation Must be Referred by Parole in LA County ONLY Services: • Transitional housing • Substance abuse treatment STOP Program 15910 Hawthorne Blvd (310) 214-5268 Monday–Friday 8 • Targeted CBT intervention Lawndale, CA 90260 8am–5pm • Relapse prevention • Anger Management • Life skills • Job development assistance • Sober living • Drug, alcohol treatment Must be Referred by Parole Services: • Housing services for men • Sober living Timelist Group (323) 389-8664 Open 24/7 8 3894 Crenshaw Blvd Ste. • Counseling 8824 • Anger management classes Los Angeles, CA 90008 Website www.timelistgroup.org Must be referred by Parole Services: 940 Dawson Avenue • Housing and support services for Long Beach, CA 90804 women only Hoffman House (562) 434-0036 Monday-Friday 8 • Ex-Offender services 9am-5pm • Substance abuse • Stress management • Life skills Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 3 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Appointments necessary, no walk-ins Services: • Housing services for women • Obtain California ID and Social Security Cards • Public Assistance applications A New Way of Life 9512 S. Central Avenue (323) 563-3575 Monday–Friday 6 • Weekly in-house meetings Los Angeles, CA 90002 9am–5pm • Expungements for men and women • Staff supports clients in court appearances, reporting to parole officers and meeting the conditions of their parole or probation Website [email protected] Must be Referred by Parole Department Services: • Men’s Transitional Housing First Phase Clean and • Community Re-Entry (STOP) program • Opening Steps to New Beginnings Sober Living 6 242 East 109th Place (213) 909-2677 Monday – Friday • Training and employment Transitional Housing Los Angeles, CA 90061 9am – 4pm opportunities • Assistance with moving in (limited availability) • On-site manager • All utilities included Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 4 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Must be Referred by Parole Department Services: • Women’s Transitional Housing 853 West 76th Street (213) 909-2677 Monday – Friday 6 • Community Re-Entry (STOP) program Los Angeles, CA 90044 9am – 4pm • Training and employment opportunities • Assistance with moving in (limited availability) • Opening Steps to New Beginnings Mail inquires for application to P.O. Box 91711 Services: • Women’s housing services Monday – Friday • Education 8am – 5pm P.O. Box 15 • Addiction treatment and counseling Crossroads Inc. (909) 626-7847 3 Claremont, CA 91711 • Group meetings Closed for lunch 12am-1pm • Transitional programs • Life skills • Computer courses Website www.crossroadswomen.org Must be Referred by HOPWA Case Manager Services: 523 San Julian Street Monday – Friday (213) 229-9682 4 • Client must be 90 days clean Marshall House Los Angeles, CA 90013 8am – 5pm • House is for recovering addicts • Case management • Information and referrals Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 5 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Must be referred by HOPWA Case Manager Services: • Emergency and permanent housing • Bus tokens • Food services • Information and referrals th 1055 West 7 Street • Case Management #3250 SRO Housing Los Angeles, CA 90017 Monday – Friday To apply for services: (213) 229-9640 4 Corporation 9am – 5pm • HIV/AIDS diagnosis within last 12 months • Proof of income • TB Clearance • Valid ID and Social Security Card • Referral letter Website www.srohousing.org DAY CENTERS Hours of Phone # SPA Additional Information Organization Locations Operation Transitional Housing Behavioral Systems 8141 Orion Ave. Monday-Friday Van Nuys, CA 91406 9am-5pm Southwest Inc. Services: (Male only) (818) 780-5139 2 • Must be referred by Probation Officer • Probation officer will provide information about the service Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 6 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Day Reporting Center Must be Refereed by Parole Services: • Case management • Substance abuse • Parenting classes (213) 250-0110 Monday – Friday 4 • Employment referrals 1000 W. Sunset Blvd. 9am – 5pm • All Parolees (after COMPAS) Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90012 are eligible (Coed) • An Agent of Record must provide referral via CDCR form 1502 Behavioral Systems Transitional Housing Southwest Inc. Services: • Case management for parolee’s • Provides housing and support services • Job search and training 1831 North Vine St. • Stress management (323) 461-2871 Monday – Friday 4 Hollywood, CA 90028 8am – 4pm • Victim awareness (Men Only) • Substance use education • Computer literacy • Life skills Website http://behavioralsystemssouthwest.com/ Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 7 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources Transitional Housing/ Day Reporting Center Services: Behavioral Interventions 1295 E. Holt Ave. • Services for state parolee’s only Pomona, CA 91767 (909) 865-8970 Monday – Friday 3 • Only active parolee’s (No one (BI) 8am – 4pm who is not on formal probation) • No AB-109 • Housing • Case management Transitional Housing Services: • Transitional housing • Provides housing and support to 940 Dawson Ave. female parolee’s (562) 434-0036 Monday – Friday 8 Hoffman/Harbor Area Long Beach, CA 90804 • Job search and training 8am – 4pm Halfway House (Women Only) • Stress management victim awareness • Computer literacy • Life skills Sober Living Services: 811 Linden Ave. • Provides housing and support to female parolee’s Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 434-0036 Monday – Friday 8 (Women Only) 8am – 4pm • Life skills • Call for more information Region 1- Antelope Valley/ Region 2- San Fernando Valley/ Region 3- San Gabriel Valley/ Region 4- Metro/Downtown/ Region 5- Santa 8 Monica/ Region 6- South Los Angeles/ Region 7- East LA/Whittier/ Region 8- South Bay Harbor Ex-Offender, Re-Entry Resources EXPUNGEMENTS Hours of Organization Address Phone # SPA Requirements Operation Neighborhood Legal INFORMATION NOT (800) 433-6251) Monday-Friday 2/3 Services: Workers Rights Court Documents Needed DISCLOSED 9am-4pm Clinic CALL FOR ADDRESS A New Way of Life Re- 9512 S. Central Ave 2nd and 4th Court Documents Needed (323) 563-3575 4 Entry Program Los Angeles, CA 90002 Saturday-9:30am Appointment Needed Court Documents Needed 130 W. Bruno St. (323) 526-1254 Last Thursday of Homeboy Industries 4 Call for Availability Los Angeles, CA 90012 Ext. 325 each month Appointment Needed 545 S. San Pedro St. Monday – Friday Court Documents Needed Union Rescue Mission (213) 347-6300 4 Los Angeles, CA 90013 9am – 4pm Appointment Needed 2nd and 4th 2248 S. Hobart Ave Court Documents Needed Fame Legal Clinic (323) 735-1251 Sunday 6 Los Angeles, CA 90018 Walk – ins welcomed 10am – 1pm 10957 S. Central Ave (323) 563-3575 Call for time Call to Register Re-Entry Legal Clinic Los Angeles, CA 90059 6 (323) 406-6914 schedule 5414 Crenshaw Blvd. 1st and 3rd Call to Register LAW Project of Los Angeles (213) 254-2405 6 Los Angeles, CA 90043 Thursdays-10am 1216 E. Compton Blvd Varies: Call for Community Lawyers Inc. (310) 635-8181 6 Appointment Needed Compton, CA 90221 time schedule Expungement Clinic 2nd and 4th 1137 E.
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