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Community Centers. Community centers are intended to be identifiable focal points and activity centers for surrounding groups of residential neighborhoods, serving a population of 25,000 to 100,000. They differ from neighborhood districts in their size and intensity of business and social activity.
From Senior Centers with leisure activities, to Community Gardens to Teen Centers, there is a place where everyone can get involved in their community, make friends and enjoy life in LA County. Find a Community Center
Homeless statistics were obtained from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count. • Mental Health Statistics. Mental health diagnoses, mental health emergency data, and mental health therapist language data were provided by the County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, 2008.
- Community Based Assessment and Treatment
- Sexual Assault Center
- Mental Health Services
- Transitional Support
Part of our commitment to improving our quality of care means dedicated and personalized support to those who need it most. As such, VIP pioneered the HUB and electronic medical tracking systems, which include a network of six health centers around Los Angeles County that respond to victims’ immediate needs and ensure a consistent level of care reg...
Co-located within the VIP CATC is the VIP Sexual Assault Center, which is internationally recognized as the standard of care for victims of sexual assault. The first sexual assault center to be established outside of the emergency room, the VIP Sexual Assault Center has medical experts available 24/7 to provide forensic and medical exams in a calm,...
Making positive mental health a crucial part of our care. The staff of the Violence Intervention Program know that after a child has experienced trauma, often the internal emotional wounds can take years to heal, long after the external bruises have disappeared. That’s why, since 2001, the VIP Community Mental Health Center, Inc. (VIP CMHC) has mad...
Part of our mission is to provide protection from violence and neglect for everyone who needs it. Our services for adults begin in the crucial transitional stages between teen care and foster services, a time when many older teens face a number of unique challenges. The reality of the current landscape in cases of foster care by age 19: 1. 50% will...
Jan 11, 2017 · Mindful of the need to replace aging facilities and improve the public realm, the City of Los Angeles has initiated a new master land use plan for the area to guide its development over the next 15 years.
Each community land trust brings different specialties, such as tent & social justice organizing, stewarding properties, cooperative development, & environmental sustaibility. LA2050 is an initiative driving and tracking progress toward a shared vision for the future of Los Angeles.
The Centers offer services to educate students for lifelong protective practices and promote social/emotional well-being, youth leadership, and sexual health. These spaces are youth-friendly and provide students with a safe, welcoming place where they will find caring adults, supportive peers, and integrated services.