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2020 Partners 2020 Partners Geographic Area Nonprofit Partner Name Address City, State ZIP Code URL Antelope Valley Antelope Valley Partners for Health 44226 10th Street West Lancaster, CA 93534 http://www.avph.org/ https://collegetrack.org/communities/boyle- East L.A. College Track Los Angeles 2130 E. First Street, Suite 2700 Los Angeles, CA 90033 heights-ca/ East L.A. Proyecto Pastoral 135 N. Mission Road Los Angeles, CA 90033 http://www.proyectopastoral.org/ Metro L.A. Children's Law Center 201 Centre Plaza Dr # 8 Monterey Park, CA 91754 https://www.clccal.org/ Metro L.A. Chrysalis 522 South Main Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 http://www.changelives.org/ c/o Community Partners, 1000 N Alameda St Metro L.A. College Match Los Angeles, CA 90013 https://www.collegematchla.org/ #240 Metro L.A. Heart of Los Angeles 2701 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90057 https://www.heartofla.org/ Metro L.A. Homeboy Industries 130 West Bruno Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 http://www.homeboyindustries.org/ Metro L.A. Koreatown Youth Community Center 3727 West 6th Street, Ste. 300 Los Angeles, CA 90013 http://www.kyccla.org/ Metro L.A. Los Angeles Community College District 770 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90017 https://www.laccd.edu/ Metro L.A. One Voice 1228 15th Street, Suite C Santa Monica, CA 90404 https://www.onevoice-la.org/ Metro L.A. P.F. Bresee Foundation 184 S. Bimini Place Los Angeles, CA 90007 http://bresee.org/ Metro L.A. St. Anne's 155 N. Occidental Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90020 http://www.stannes.org/ Metro L.A. St. Barnabas Senior Services 675 S. Carondelet St. Los Angeles, CA 90057 http://www.sbssla.org/ Metro L.A. The People Concern 2116 Arlington Ave., Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA 90018 http://www.thepeopleconcern.org/ Metro L.A. United Friends of the Children 1055 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1955 Los Angeles, CA 90017 https://www.unitedfriends.org/ Pomona Valley Uncommon Good 211 W. Foothill Blvd. Claremont, CA 91711 https://uncommongood.org/ San Fernando Valley Child and Family Guidance Center 9650 Zelzah Avenue Northridge, CA 91325 http://www.childguidance.org/ San Fernando Valley LA Family Housing 7843 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91605 http://www.lafh.org/ San Fernando Valley Project GRAD Los Angeles 10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 255 Mission Hills, CA 91345 https://www.projectgradla.org/ San Gabriel Valley East San Gabriel Valley ROP 1501 Del Norte Street West Covina, CA 91790 https://www.esgvrop.org/ San Gabriel Valley Foothill Family Service 2500 E. Foothill Blvd., Suite 300 Pasadena, CA 91016 http://www.foothillfamily.org/ San Gabriel Valley Foothill Unity Center 790 W. Chestnut Ave. Monrovia, CA 90804 http://foothillunitycenter.org/ South L.A. A Place Called Home 2830 S. Central Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90011 https://apch.org/ South L.A. Brotherhood Crusade 200 E. Slauson Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90011 https://brotherhoodcrusade.org/ c/o Community Partners, 1000 N Alameda St Southern California SoCal College Access Network Los Angeles, CA 90013 http://socalcollegeaccess.org/ #240 Allies for Every Child (formerly Westside West L.A. 5721 W. Slauson Avenue Suite 140 Culver City, CA 90230 https://www.alliesforeverychild.org/ Children's Center) West L.A. Mar Vista Family Center 5075 Slauson Ave Culver City, CA 90230 http://www.marvistafc.org/ West L.A. Venice Family Clinic 604 Rose Ave Venice, CA 90291 http://www.venicefamilyclinic.org/ .
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