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Los Angeles County LOS ANGELES COUNTY Action Food Pantry On-Going Food Distribution Monday; 4–7 PM & Thursday; 10 AM– 1 PM 17880 E. Covina Blvd., Covina, CA 91722 (626) 319-0554 Adelante Hispanic Achievers Childcare Services 570 West Ave. 26, Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90065 (502) 461-4500 or (323) 224-6510 https://adelanteky.org/programs/ and http://davidryu.lacity.org/district_4 Information: Wellness Check Location (phone: (502) 461-4500): In this program, you will join a call party in making calls to check older adults who may be food insecure or at risk of eviction. How it will work: Join other Angelenos on a video meeting, receive training, create a phone bank account, complete 1 hour of calling, follow the provided script, submit any service request forms your call recipients need, come back together with the group to share thoughts and impressions . Schedule independent 2nd and 3rd call shifts. You must have access to a computer with internet and a phone. Most phone calls will be due 6-8 PM or 1-3 PM. Phone: (323) 224-6510 to contact a staff member directly. The AIDS Food Store On-Going Food Distribution Thursdays; 10-2 PM 1066 Atlantic Avenue, Suite A, Long Beach, CA 90803 (562) 676-4554 [email protected] http://www.aidsfoodstore.org/ AIDS Project Food Distribution May & June Information: Prepare grocery bags for those living with HIV/AIDS. Alliance Marine - Innovation and Technology 6-12 Complex Food Distribution Monday- Friday; 9 AM-12 PM 11933 Allegheny St., Sun Valley, CA 91352 Information: Will provide services until June 10th. American Red Cross - Blood Donation Centers On-going Blood Drives ● American Red Cross - Pasadena Blood Donation Center 133 Altadena Drive Suite 103, Pasadena, CA 91107 1 (800) 733-2767 ● American Red Cross - Woodland Hills Blood Donation Center 6338 Variel Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91367 1 (800) 733-2767 American Youth Literacy Foundation Volunteering Opportunity Los Angeles, CA Send resume to [email protected]. Information: This is an opportunity to help underprivileged children, to help under-served children, to help ALL children displaced from school due to COVID-19, and even to help many adults who can't read. Average of just 12 hours of total use time. Antelope Valley Union High School Mental Health Hotline Monday – Friday; 7:30 AM–12 PM, 12:30–3 PM 44811 Sierra Hwy Lancaster, California 93534 (661) 418-2309 https://www.avdistrict.org/schools/distance-learning Information: Antelope Valley Union High School District is committed to the continued Mental Health Support for all our students. To access Mental Health Support through the district please call the number (indicated) and a School Mental Health Provider will provide assistance. Apostolic Worship Center On-Going Food Distribution Monday, Wednesday, Friday; 9 AM-3 PM 12541 Van Nuys Blvd., Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-3840 Asian Community Service Center On-Going Food Distribution Monday-Friday; By appointment only 14112 South Kingsley Drive, Gardena, CA 90249 (310) 217-7300 https://wdacs.lacounty.gov/center/asian/ Information: Call between 8 AM and 5 PM Monday-Friday to schedule an appointment. Avalos Community Center at Burke-Ham Park On-Going Food Distribution Monday-Friday; 2-3 PM 11832 Atlantic Ave., Lynwood, CA 90272 (310) 886-0404 Information: Supper meals, snacks and juice available for children in the Los Angeles Unified School District to take home. AVUHSD Distance Learning Student & Family Resource Center On-Going Disability Services 44811 Sierra Hwy Lancaster, California 93534 https://tinyurl.com/SPED-DL-Student-Family. Information: This Google site is designed to provide students with disabilities and their families with resources to support distance learning in all academic areas during school closures. Baby2Baby Volunteering Opportunity Monday-Friday; 9-5 PM 5830 W Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90016 (323) 933-2229 [email protected] https://baby2baby.org Information: Provide low-income families with basic necessities for children by delivering them to shelters, schools, and homes. Berendo Middle School On-Going Food Distribution 1157 S. Berendo St., Los Angeles, CA 90006 Information: ‘Grab and Go’ food center in Los Angeles County. Bernardi Monday-Friday; 8 AM-4 PM 6514 Sylmar Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91401 (916) 651-8848 or (818) 781-1101 https://locator.lacounty.gov/dcfs/Location/3179446/bernardi-multipurpose-center Blessed Sacrament Food Pantry On-Going Food Distribution Saturdays; 8 AM– 12 PM 6657 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 874-5577 Build Plus Community Marketplace On-Going Food Distribution (714) 615-4956 Information: Offering grocery bags with canned food, vegetables, meat, etc. Burbank - Main Food Distribution Program Monday-Friday; 10 AM–12 PM 2244 N. Buena Vista St., Burbank CA 91504 (818) 842-9333 Information: Will provide services until May 24th. Butler Initiative Volunteering Opportunity Wednesdays 11771 National Blvd., Suite #2, Los Angeles, CA 90064 [email protected] http://butlerinitiative.com/contact-form/ Information: This position may involve any of the following: visiting a local food pantry individually or with a team and collecting the bounty, bringing the food to a central location, weighing the food for documentation purposes, photographing the food for communication purposes, contacting a local directory of participants who depend on who are in need of the food surplus, organizing the food to distribute equal amounts to varying households, and delivering the packaged groceries/food to those who request it. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for food has peaked and continues to go up as many find themselves with less hours or completely out of the job. This is a good time to join our organization with the hope of making a difference and scaling our ability to serve more. CalFresh On-Going Financial Assistance Program Lancaster, CA 93534 CalFresh.com Information: Go to CalFresh.com, to see if you are available for EBT. Those who are eligible can get up to $194 per month, as well as per household member. Central City Neighborhood Partners On-Going Financial Assistance Thursdays; 9 AM-1 PM 501 S. Bixel Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 482-8618 [email protected] Centro de Vida International Church Movement On-Going Food Distribution Wednesdays; 9 AM-12 PM 9251 Burnet Ave., North Hills, CA 91343 (818) 892-2838 City of Lynwood On-Going Food Distribution Monday-Friday; 2-3 PM (310) 886-0453 & (310) 886-0404 [email protected] http://lynwood.ca.us Information: Meals for children and youth ages 1-18. City of South Gate parks and Recreation Department - Margaret Travis Senior Center On-Going Food Distribution 3rd Monday of the month; 1-3 PM 4855 Tweedy Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280 (323) 357-9662 Comcast https://corporate.comcast.com/covid-19 Information: Comcast is making Xfinity Network free nationwide, offering unlimited data for free. Community Services Unlimited Inc. 6569 S Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90044 (213) 746-1216 [email protected] http://csuinc.org Information: Assistance in submitting CalFresh application Critical Delivery Service On-Going Food Distribution Information: Critical Delivery Service is a county-wide program that will self-deliver groceries, household items, and other vital necessities to individuals who are unable to leave their homes due to the pandemic. Disaster Distress Helpline On-Going Hotline Lancaster, CA 93534 (800) 985-5990 Information: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Disaster Distress Helpline provides crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. The Division of Student Health and Human Services and LAUSD Hotline (213) 443-1300 [email protected] Information: The hotline is used when families need information to access housing/emergency shelter, mental and/or physical health support. The hotline operator records the person in contact and is submitted to Student Health and Human Services staff who provide direct support. An email (indicated above) is available for families to reach out and ask more questions about COVID-19 related resources. The Dream Center On-Going Food Distribution 2301 Bellevue Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 273-7000 [email protected] Information: Free meals available for all Los Angeles Unified School District students. Call or email for hours and availability. Eastmont Community Center Monday-Thursday; 9 AM-5 PM & Friday; 9 AM-12 PM 701 S. Hoefner Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 726-7998 Information: Diaper Distribution - required documents: parent ID and Birth Certificate Estrada Courts Community Center On-Going Food Distribution 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month; 8-10 AM 3232 Hunter St., Los Angeles, CA 90023 (323) 641-8943 https://foodoasis.la/food-pantry/estrada-courts-community-center/ Everytable Food Distribution Service (323) 458-6487 Information: Also deliver meals to seniors. Fenton Charter Leadership Academy Food Distribution Monday-Friday; 11 AM-12:30 PM 8926 Sunland Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352 (415) 572-2451 Information: Will provide services until June 30th. Food Support Kits for Los Angeles Seniors Volunteering Opportunity 340 N Madison Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 644-2200 [email protected] http://epath.org Information: Urgent Needs: cereal, rice, pasta, canned goods, non-perishable snacks, and cleaning supplies. Please keep in mind that for seniors they want food bags. Iglesia Fuente de Vida Community Center On-Going Food Distribution Tuesday & Wednesday; 9-10 AM 11134 Saticoy St., Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 765-0705 Grab and Go Meals On-Going Food Distribution Monday-Friday; 8-11 AM ● Banning Senior High School 1527 Lakme Ave., Wilmington, CA 90744 ● Bell Senior High School 4328 Bell Ave., Bell, CA 90201 ● Belvedere Middle School 312 N. Record Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90063 ● Byrd Middle School 8501 Arleta Ave., Sun Valley, CA 91352 ● Chatsworth Charter High School 10027 Lurline Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311 ● Columbus Middle School 22250 Elkwood St., Canoga Park, CA 91304 ● Curtiss Middle School 1254 E.
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