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2-1-1 LA County (formerly INFOLINE of Los Angeles)
With over 24 years of experience, 211 LA County's highly skilled multi-lingual, multi-cultural Information and Referral Specialists help residents improve their quality of life by assisting them to locate, access and effectively connect to essential community health and human services using its comprehensive database of over 28,000 countywide programs and services.
http://www.211.la.org
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Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
To advance the health and well-being of children and adolescents by integrating medical care, preventive services, medical education and research in response to the needs of our community and in an atmosphere of love, compassion and respect for people.
http://www.childrenshospitalla.org
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Advancement Project
The Advancement Project is a non-profit policy and legal action organization. Its Los Angeles office works chiefly on issues of public sector equity and access.
http://www.advanceproj.org
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United Way of Greater LA
The United Way of the Greater Los Angeles Area is a voluntary organization dedicated to helping people by uniting individuals and institutions -- government, private and voluntary -- in a community-wide effort to plan, support, deliver and evaluate effective human-service programs that are responsive to changing community needs.
http://www.unitedwayla.org
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USC | School of Social Work
The Commission serves as an advocate and mechanism that facilitates and fosters internal coordination among city departments on policy, budgeting and programming issues relating to children, youth, and families. The Commission works to promote intergovernmental coordination and advocacy with federal, state, and county governments, school districts, and other cities. The Commission advises the Mayor and City Council on policy and legislative issues related to children, youth, and families.
http://sowkweb.usc.edu/
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