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COUNTY OF LOS AN GELES - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH TRANSITION AGE YOUTH (TAY) DIVI SION MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT (MHSA) L:NHANCED Erv1ERGEJ 1CY SJ IEI TER PROGRAivl (LESP) Program o, en ien The Enhanced Emergency Shelter Program contained in the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Plan will serve the immediate and urgent housing needs of the Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SEO)/Severely Persistently Mentally Ill (SPMI) TAY population. The goal of this program is to ensure availability in all eight (8) Service Areas and to ensure countywide coverage and geographic accessibility. The primary objective of this program is to provide temporary shelter for TAY clients in a supportive housing environment for up to 45 nights (including extensions) while pursuing the long-term goals of secure, permanent housing. The Enhanced Emergency Shelter Program will offer a warm , clean and safe place to sleep, hygiene facilities; hot meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner); and case management services. Since placement in the Enhanced Emergency Shelter Program is very short-term , a plan for transitioning the TAY client into stable housing should be made at the time of placement into the program. Eligibilitv Criteria TAY 18-25 (Minors 16-17 may be accepted at a later date) SEO/SPMI . ·Indigent ·Homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness Does not have any income, benefits, or any other resources to pay for shelter Not a danger to self, others, or gravely disabled The Enhanced Emergency Shelter Program for TAY targets those youth who can o therwise live independently in the community and have minimal supervision needs. Youth who are dependents of DCFS or under LPS conservatorship are not be eligible for this program. EESP Locations Los Angeles Long Beach South El Monte There are 4 additional confidential shelter locations for female victims of domestic violence. The TAY Division is now accepting referrals! Please contact the EESP Coordinator/Gatekeeper: (213) 738-6194

COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH TRANSITION AGE YO UTH (TAY) DIVISION MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT (MH SA) TAY DROP-IN CENTERS Drop-In Centers provide temporary safety and basic supports for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SEO) and Severe and Persistently Mentally Ill (SPMI) TAY who are living on the streets or in unstable living situations. Drop-In Centers provide "low-demand, high tolerance" environments in which TAY can make new friends, participate in social activities. access computers, books, music, and games. As the youth is ready, staff persons can connect them to the services and supports they needs in order to work toward stability and recovery. Drop-In Center services include the following : Showers Meals Clothing Computer/Internet Access DVD and Games Social Activities Peer Support Groups Linkage to Mental Health and Case Management Services Linkage to Substance Abuse Treatment Information Educational Services Employment Assistance Housing Assistance And More! MHSA Funded TAY Drop - In Center Locations Pacific Clinics HOPE Youth Center 13001 Ramona Blvd., Suite I Irwindale, CA 91706 (626) 337-3828 LA Gay and Lesbian Center Jeff Griffith Youth Drop-In Center 7051 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90038 (323) 860-2280 Toll Free (888) 255-2429

MH CLINICS BY SERVICE AREA All d1ta wu nrtfled In /2014 by 1y11.lciw.l1c.dmh SA Cllnlc PH #'S ADDRESS Walk-In Client Hrs. Clinic Hrs. 1 Palmdale 661-575-1800 1529 E. Palmdale Blvd., Ste 150 Palmdale 93550 M·F 8am-5pm M·F 8am-5 pm 1 Antelope Valley 661-n 3-4260 349-A East Ave. Ste A Lancaster CA 93535 M-F 8am-6pm M-F 8am-6pm 2 San Fernando 818- 832-2400 10605 Balboa Blvd. M· F 8 am 5 :30pm M-F 8 am 5 :30pm M· F 9 am -5:30 pm M F 9 am 5:30 pm Granada Hills, 91344 2 Hillview (818) S96-1161 ext. 271 2 Santa Clarita Valley 661-288-4SOO 2 West Valley (S18) 598-6900 3 Arcadia 1(626) S21-5S5S I 4 4 Northeast 4 Hollywoo d Downtown (323) 478-8200 1(323) 769-6100 (213) 430-6700 best t o go in am 5 Edelman Westside (310) 966-6500 6 Augustus Hawkins (310) 665-4803 6 U mpton l\;SJ.Up1--4.u.L b vv. cenUC11 l\323) 7 Rio Hondo 7 ti s American Indian Counseling Ctr. ILOng iseacn Long Beach Asian (562) 402-0658 (562) 402-0677 l)b.t/ : : : : LOU (562) 599-9401 ti Pacific 11arbor ULlA 1Y1" " Ctr s San Pedro {310) 519-6100 s South Bay {323) 241-6730 l;Sl.UJ ZZZ-3151 12450 Van Nuys Blvd. Pacoima 91331 23501 Cinema Dr. Ste 200 & 210 Valencia Ca 91355 M· F Sam · 5 pm M·F Sam-5pm 7621 Canoga Ave Cano11a Park 91304 M -F Sam -5 pm /best to 110 in aml M·F Sam· 5 pm I 330 E. Live Oak Ave Mon, Tues & Thurs 8 am Arcadia 91006 ore-screenin11 is bv oh. j5321 Via Marisol 1224 Vine St, 529 S. M aple Ave. 90013 Clinic will be moving in June 640 Maple Ave. (between 6th St. - 1720 E. lZOth St. Los Angeles 90059 .tl. E. Compton BIVO. Compton 90221 : 1: .L ;noU er :it. LA90008 1no7 s. Studebaker Rd. Cerritos 90703 1n07 s. Studebaker Rd. :erritos 90703 M-F Sam-Zam M·F S am-5pm M-f 8am-3pm M-F 8am-5pm M-F 8am-4pm M-F Sam-5 pm th St. UOSO W. Olympic Blvd. LA 90025 M-Th 8am - 2:00pm M-F Sam - 5:30 pm M -F Sam-5pm M·F 8am - 5pm M-F Sam-5pm M-F 8am-5pm IVI- In 10 am - z:oo pm M·t- 1:1 am - ::. pm call to schedule appt. M-F Sam-6 pm M-F 9:30 am - 4 pm M-F 8am-6pm I I Long Beacn e1va. M - 1n 8 am - l.U am; Long Beach 90S06 1975 Long Beach Blvd. M -Th lpm - 3pm M, W, Th S am - 3:30 pm long Beach 90S06 J.UUU w. carson :st. 1 1og u., Tues 9:30 am - 3:30 pm M -F 8am - 4pm J. ' " 150 W. 7th St. San Pedro 90731 2311 W . El Segundo Blvd. Hawthorne Coastal Asian Pacific l LA 90038 first come, first serve 1m -t- 1:1am - : pm M -F Sam· 5 pm 1m-r ti am - : pm Torrance 90509 Adult Outpt s LA90042 M -F Sam · 5 pm (310) 217-73U 90250 141U S. Kingsley Dr. Gardena 90249 M -F 8 am - 4:30 pm M-F Sam · 5pm Tues Wed. Thurs S - 11 am; 1-3 pm M·F Sam-5pm bring ID M edi-cal or M edicare M F 9 am · 11 am M - F 2 pm - 4pm M·F S:30 am S pm

., '" PREFACE The purpose of this Resource Directory is to assist mental health clients from all over Los Angeles County to know wher to go to find help. This Resource Directory puts power into the hands of mental health clients. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. have worked as a Patients' Rights Advocate for over eight years and compiling this Resource Directory has been one of my priorities. If there is someone on the street asking for money, I give them a copy of this directory instead. I believe I am giving them the tools they need to empower themselves and take control over their lives. With this Resource Directory in hand, a person can find food, shelter, clothing, showers, laundry facilities and services to get them the long-term benefits they need. A person can also begin to make a new start with employment services, sliding-scale counseling and substance abuse problems. The clinics and hospitals listed in this directory can help people with mental health and other healthcare needs. If there is a legal problem there are resources to help, if residential facilities or healthcare professionals are acting inappropriately, there are telephone numbers in this directory so that they can be reported. There are also resources for mental health alternatives. This Resource Directory was developed in collaboration with a number of individuals whom I would like to acknowledge; Mr. M.C. Harris from the Empowerment and Advocacy Division of the Department of Mental Health for his tireless efforts of going into the community on foot and digging up resources for this directory, Jo Martinetti, Ellen McKinney and Jacqueline Perez, Patients' Rights Advocates who contributed resources, Ms. Valerie Johnson, Secretary, Zaruhi lshkhanyan, Supervising Typist Clerk and Nune Petrosyan, Intermediate Clerk, who assisted with the editing and formatting of the directory, Gerald Minsk from Downtown Mental Health Full Service Partnership for sharing the directory used in his office, the staff of the Self Help and Recovery Exchange for providing phone numbers for self-help programs, and Michelle Kobayashi, a personal friend who shared her resources with me. Last but not least, I want to give special thanks to Nyja Tapscott, from the Quality Improvement Data Team who designed and created the maps for this directory. -- Jessica Paul Martinez. M.A. Patients' Rights Advocate Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Call (213) 738-2714 or email jpmartinez@dmh.lacounty.gov for new or updated resource information.

MENTAL HEALTH CLIENT RESOURCE DIRECTORY PATIENTS' RICiHTS OFFICE ---- -- COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH June2009

I LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT I: Supervisor Gloria MoJina Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 856 Los Angeles, CA 90012 DISTRICT 2: Supervisor Mark Ridley·Thomas Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 866 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-41 l ] (213) 974-2222 DISTRlCT 3: Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 821 Los Angeles, CA 900 12 DISTRICT 4: Supervisor Don Knabe Hal I of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 822 Los Angeles, CA 900 l 2 (213) 974-3333 (2] 3) 974-4444 DISTRrCT 5 Supervisor Mike Antonovich Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 869 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (2) 3) 974-5555 ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES (STATE AND FEDERAL) U.S. Capital Switchboard (202) 224-3121 Ask to speak to your U.S. Senator or Representative in Congress/ www.senate.gov) California Senator Diane Feinstein (202) 224-3841/ (310) 914-7300 Senator Barbara Boxer (202) 224-3553/ (213)894-5000 Office of the President (202) 456-1111 Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger (213) 897-0322 (916) 445-2841

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements . page 2 Elected Representatives . page 3 Sections: 1. Outpatient Clinics and Wellness Centers . pages 5-15 2. Service Area Navigator Team . pages 15-17 3. Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitals . pages 17-21 4. Urgent Care Centers . page 21 5. Benefit Assistance . pages 22-23 6. Client Empowerment Organizations . pages 24-29 7. Counseling Centers (Sliding Scale) . pages 29-32 8. Dmg Treatment Programs . pages 33-35 9. Emergency Help and Hot Lines . pages 36-3 7 l 0. Employment . pages 38-41 11. Facilities Licensing . page 42 12. Fraud and Professional Licensing Boards . pages 43-44 13. Housing, Shelter, and Food Assistance . pages 44-52 14. Legal Advocacy . pages 52-56 15. Medical Clinics (Low Cost) . pages 57-60 16. Medically Related Health Resources . pages 61-63 17. Mental Health Care Alternatives . pages 64-65 18. Regional Center Advocacy for Developmental Disabilities . page 66 19. Services for the Physically Disabled . page 67 20. Support Groups: A. Aids Support. page 68 B. Domestic Violence and Rape Support . page 69 C. Frunily Support. pages 69-70 D. Groups for the Living and Dying . page 71 E. Twelve Step Support Groups . pages 71-73 21. Related Websites . pages 73-74 Addendum: Service Area Maps

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 5 SECTION ONE OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS Outpatient Programs: Provides services to severely and persistently mentally ill clients. Provides assessment, case management, individual and group therapy, medication and symptom management. Wellness Centers: Offer treatment and support options for adult clients at higher stages of recovery that require less professional care and a greater degree of selfdirected and peer support services. The centers work with clients toward community reintegration and an eventual exit from the fonnal mental health system. Client Run Wellness Centers: Offer the same treatment and support options as Wellness Centers, the only difference is that these centers are run by people who identify themselves as mental health clients. Service Area: 1 Alifia Mental Health Center . (661) 940-9094 1331 W. Avenue J #202, Lancaster, CA 93534 Antelope Valley Mental Health Center . (661) 723-4264 349-A East Avenue K-6, Lancaster, CA 93535 Walk-ins 8am-3:30pm M-F Antelope Valley Wellness Center . (661) 974-8400 251 East Avenue, K-6, CA 93535 Challenger Mental Health Unit . (661) 940-4051 5300 West Avenue l, Lancaster, CA 95356 Palmdale Mental Health Center. (661) 575-1800 1529 E. Palmdale Blvd., Suite 150 Palmdale, CA 93550 Walk-ins 8 am-11 :30am M W National Mental Health Association Palmdale . (661) 947-1595 1609 East Palmdale Blvd., Palmdale, CA 93550 (Client Run Wellness Center)

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 6 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS Service Area: 2 Asian Pacific Counseling & Treatment Center . (818) 267-1 l 00 5900 Sepulveda Blvd #425, Van Nuys, CA 914 I l Open 9am-5pm M-F Aviva Center . (213) 637-5000 7120 Franklin Ave., Hollywood, CA 90046 Open 9-5pm. Appts. Only Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall MH Unit .(818) 364-2078 16350 Filbert St., Sylmar, CA 91342 Center for Family Living . (818) 901-4854 14545 Sherman Circle, Van Nuys, CA 91405 Walk-ins 8:30am-5pm M-TH 8:30-4pm Cornerstone . (818) 901-4836 14660 Oxnard Street Van Nuys, CA 9141 I El Centro De Amistad . (818) 347-8565 6800 Owensmouth, Canoga Park, CA 91303 Open 8-5pm Intakes & Medi-cal Only El Centro De Amistad . (818) 898-0223 566 S. Brand Blvd., San Fernando, CA 91340 The Harbour . , . (818) 980-7576 5519 Elmer Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 9160 I Hillview Mental Health Center . (818) 896-1161 12450 Van Nuys Blvd. #200, Pacoima, CA 91331 Walk-ins 9am-3pm (Wellness Center) Independent Living Program . (818).3 74-5383 14411 Vanowen Street. Van Nuys, CA 91405 MacDonald Carey East Valley Mental Health Center . (818) 908-3855 11631 Victory Blvd., Ste. 203, North Hollywood, CA 91606 Walk-ins 9am-3pm M-F

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 7 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS San Fernando Community Mental Health Center . (818) 901-4854 14545 Sherman Circle, Van Nuys, CA 91405 M-Th: 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.; 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. San Fernando Mental Health Center . (818) 832-2400 I0605 Balboa Blvd. Ste. I00, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Walk-ins 8am-5pm M-F (Wellness Center) Santa Clarita Valley Mental Health Center . (661) 288-4800 23501 Cinema Drive, Suite 210, Valencia, CA 91355 Walk-ins 8am-5:00pm Valley Coordinated Children Services . (818) 708-4500 19231 Victory Blvd. Ste. 110, Reseda, CA 91335 Verdugo Mental Health Center . (818) 244-7257 1540 East Colorado St., Glendale, CA 91205 Walk-ins 9am -3:45 M-F (closed for lunch 12pm-lpm) New patients must have Medicare-Medi-cal and live in service area. Victory Wellness Center . (818) 989-7475 1441 l Vanowen Street Van Nuys, CA 91405 West Valley Mental Health Wellness Center . (818) 610-6700 6800 Owensmouth Ave. # 160, Canoga Park, CA 91303 Appt. Only West Valley Mental Health Center . (818) 598-6900 7621 Canoga Ave., Canoga Park, CA 91304 Service Area: 3 Almansor Clinical Services . (323) 344-5536 205 Pasadena Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030 Open 8:30-5 M-F Appt. Only Arcadia Mental Health Center . (626) 821-5858 330 East Live Oak Ave., Arcadia, CA 91006 Walk-ins 8am-5pm MWF Orientation Tues. 8:45am (Wellness Center)

, ! Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 8 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS BRIDGES Wellness Center . (626) 350-5304/207 11927 Elliot Ave., El Monte, CA 9 I 732 ENKI - La Puente Valley Mental Health Center . .' . (626) 961-8971 160 South Seventh Ave., La Puente, CA 91744 Appointment Only (Wellness Center) ENKI Youth and Family Services . (626) 974-0770 535 S. Second Ave., Covina, CA 91723 Mon 9 am-6pm.: Tues, Th 10 am -7 pm.; F 8 am.-Spm. Pacific Clinics .(626) 795-84 71 70 N. Hudson Ave., Pasadena, CA 91 I 0 I Walk-ins must register first by calling 877-722-2737 Pacific Clinics . (626) 441-4221 66 Hurlbut St., Pasadena, CA 91105 (Wellness Center) Pacific Clinics Client Sierra Family . (626) 335-5980 1160 Grand Avenue, Glendora, CA 91740 Pacific Clinics . (909) 625-7207 760 E. Bonita, Pomona, CA 91767 Prototypes I-Can . (626) 577-2261 2555 E. Colorado Blvd. Ste. 100, Pasadena, CA 91107 (Wellness Center) Tri-City Mental Health Center . (909) 623-613 l 2008 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767 Walk ins 8:30 - ·11 :30am or l-3pm Must reside in Pomona, Laverne or Claremont Social Model Recovery System . (626) 332-3145 510 S. Second Ave., Covina CA 91723 (Wellness Center) Pacific Clinics . (626) 441-4221 66 Hurlbut St., Pasadena 91 I05 (Client Run Wellness Center)

. Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 9 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS Service Area: 4 AIDS Project Los Angeles . (213) 20 l-1600 611 S. Kingsley Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90005 M-F: 9am - 5pm. Alcott Center for Mental Health . (310) 785-2121 J 433 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035 Appointment Only M-F 9-6pm Medi-cal Only Amanecer Community Counseling Services . (213) 482-9400 1200 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90017 Walk-ins Open 8am-7:30pm M-Th Sam-7pm F Asian Pacific Counseling & Treatment Centers . (213) 252-2100 520 S. Lafayette Park Place, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90057 Walk-ins 9-5pm M-F Central Juvenile Hall . (323) 226-8806 1605 Eastlake Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033 Community Counseling Services Amanecer . (213) 48 l-134 7 1200 Wilshire Blvd, Ste, 210, Los Angeles, CA 90017 M-F: 8 am-7:30 pm Didi Hirsch Community MHC . (213) 385-3752 672 S. Lafayette Park Pl, Ste, 6, Granada Bldg., Los Angeles, CA 90057 M-F: 9am-8pm. Downtown Mental Health Center . (213) 430-6700 529 S. Maple Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Walk-ins 8am-5pm M-Fri (Wellness Center) Gateways Satellite Wellness Center . (323) 666-0705 437 N. Hoover ST., Los Angeles, CA 9004 Lamp Wellness Center . (213) 488-9559 527 Crocker St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Hollywood Mental Health Center . .- . (323) 769-6100 1224 Vine St., Los Angeles, CA 90038 Walk-ins 8am-3pm

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 10 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS Hollywood Mental Health Wellness Center . (323) 671-2600 5000 Sunset Blvd., 61h floor, Los Angeles, CA 90027 L.I.F.E. (Life Independence Future and Empowerment) . (213) 368-1889 2120 W. 81h St., Ste. 210, Los Angeles, CA 90057 (Client Run Wellness Center) Los Angeles Free Clinic .(323) 653-1990 8405 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048 Call for Appointment. Northeast Mental Health Center . (323) 478-8200 5321 Via Marisol, Los Angeles, CA 90042 Open 8am-5pm M-F Walk-ins open Sam first come first served (Wellness Center) Service Area: 5 Center For Health Aging . (310) 829-4715 I 527 Fourth Street, Ste. 200, Santa Monica, CA 9040 l M-F: 9 am-5pm. Didi Hirsch .(310) 390-6612 4760 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230 Walk-ins start at I pm M-F (Wellness Center) Gateways Satellite Wellness Center . (323) 666-0705 437 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles, CA 90004 LAMP Wellness Center . . (213) 488-9559 527 Crocker St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Edmund D. Edelman Westside Mental Health Center . (310) 966-6500 l l 080 West Olympic Blvd., 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90064 Walk-ins 8am-2pm M-Th I 8am-5:30pm by app. Only Edelman Wellness Center . (310) 966-6500 1990 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, ·cA 90002 Pacific Asian Counseling (PAC) Services . (310) 337-1550 8616 La Tijera Blvd., Ste. 200, Los Angeles, CA 90045 M-F: 9 am-6pm.

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 11 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS Step Up on Second . (310) 394-6889 1328 Second St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 (Client Run Wellness Centers) South Central Health and Rehab . (323) 751-2677 5201 S. Vennont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90037 M-F: 9am - 5pm; Sat 9 am- 3 pm Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services . (310) 836- I 223 3200 Motor Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90034 M-F 8:30 am- 5 pm. Westside Center for Independent Living (WCIL) . (3 l 0) 390-3611 12901 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066 (Client Run Wellness Centers) Service Area: 6 Alafia Mental Health Institute . (310) 352-6422 11410 Avalon Blvd., Los Angeles, CA Hours 9-6pm M-F Only Medi-cal Clients. Augustus F. Hawkins Mental Health Center. (310) 668-4271 1720 East I 20 1h St., Los Angeles, CA 90059 Walk-ins 8am-3:30pm M-F Compton Mental Health Center . (310) 668-6800 921 Compton Blvd., Compton, CA 90220 Walk-ins 8am-2pm T TH (Wellness Center) Compton Child and Family Services Center . (310) 223-0334 457 S. Long Beach Blvd, Compton CA 90221 Kedren Community Health Center . (323) 233-0425 4211 South Avalon Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 9001 l Walk-ins 8:30am-lpm M-F ML King Jr/Drew Medical Center -Augustus Hawkins . (310) 668-4271 1720 East I20 1h St., Los Angeles, CA 90059 Walk-ins 8am-3:30pm M-F

Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 12 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS West Central Family MHS . (323) 298-3680 3751 Stocker Street, Los Angeles, CA 90008 Walk-ins 8am M-F first come first served (Wellness Center) Exodus Recovery . (323) 789-6492 8401 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90044 (Wellness Center) National Mental Health Association . (323) 346-0960 11905 Central Ave., Los Angeles, CA (Wellness Center) Portals . (213) 381-9475 3881 S. Western, Los Angeles, CA 90062 (Wellness Center) SCHA.RP Oasis . (323) 751-2677 5201 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90037 (Wellness Center) Service Area: 7 ALMA Family Service . (323) 881-3799 4 70 l E. Cesar Chavez, Los Angeles, CA 90022 Open 7:30-6pm Intake Only American Indian Counseling Center. . . (562) 402-0677 17707 S. Studebaker Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703 Walk-ins (Prefer Appts.) Open M-F 8-5pm Anne Sippe Clinic Community Services . (562) 906-1335 I 0012 Norwalk Blvd., Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 Open 8-4pm (Referrals only from inpatient facilities) Assoc. League of Mex-Amer (ALMA) . (562) 80 l-4626 9l40 Whittier Blvd., Pico River, CA 90660 M-TH: 8:30 am-6 pm; F-SAT: 8:30am-5pm. EN KI-East LA MHS-Commerce . (323) 725-1337 1436 Goodrich Blvd., Commerce, CA 90022 Open 8am-5pm M-F Appointment Only(Wellness Center)

. Mental Health Consumer Resource Directory Page 13 OUTPATIENT CLINICS AND WELLNESS CENTERS Dorothy Kirby Center . (323) 981-43 l 8 J 500 S. McDonnell Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90022 Helpline Youth Counseling . (562) 864-3722 I J 849 Firestone Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650 Open M-Th 9am-7pm F 9-5pm Appt. Only Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall MH Unit . (562) 940-6077 7285 East Quill Dr., Downey, CA 90242 Pacific Clinics . (562) 949-8455 I 172 J E. Telegraph Rd., #A, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Must register with call center ( 1-877-722-2737) to make appointment (Client Run Wellness Center) Rio Hondo Mental Health Center . (562) 402-0688 17707 Studebaker Road, Cerritos, CA 90703 Open 8am-5pm M-F. Walk-in MTTH 8am first come first served (Wellness Center) Roybal Family MHS . (323) 267-3400 4701 Cesar Chavez Ave., Rm. 222, Los Angeles, CA 90022 San Antonio Mental Health Center .(323) 584-3700 2629 Clarendon Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255 San Antonio MHC Somos Familia . (562) 903-5085 I 0355 Slusher Dr., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 M & Th: 7:30 am- 6pm; T & W: 7:30 am- 7pm; F: 7:30am- 5pm. California Hispanic Commission . (562) 941-2537 I 0012 Norwalk Blvd., Ste 140, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (Client Run Center) Service Area: 8 Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center . (310) 677-7808 11 1 N. La Brea Ave., Ste. 500, Inglewood, CA 9030 I Open 8am-5pm M-F Appointment only. Exodus Recovery .

Los Angeles, CA 90012 (2) 3) 974-5555 DISTRICT 2: Supervisor Mark Ridley·Thomas Hall of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 866 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-2222 DISTRICT 4: Supervisor Don Knabe Hal I of Administration 500 W. Temple St. Room 822 Los Angeles, CA 900 l 2 (2] 3) 974-4444 ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES (STATE AND FEDERAL)

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