Quantum Housing Corporation (QHC) provides assistance with accessing community living options and supportive services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live independently in safe, decent, and affordable housing.
PACE provides free minor home repairs for eligible senior and disabled homeowners in the City of Los Angeles to address health, safety, and security issues in and around their home.
Federal and state governments are working with professionals within the community about options for individuals with disabilities to transition from care facilities to living in a community setting. Talk to CALIF to find out if there is an affordable place … Continue reading →
The LA office of Bridges from School to Work matches youth aged 17-24 with disabilities with local employment positions. Bridges serves the Compton Unified School District.
SRO Housing provides transportation services for senior SRO residents and SRO residents with disabilities.
Cityride is a transportation assistance program for seniors who need assistance with accessing and utilizing transportation. It offers reduced costs for Dial-A-Ride (DAR) services and LA-permitted taxicab rides, as well as free DASH bus rides.
LADOT\’s Cityride program offers participants reduced costs for the purchase of Cityride Dial-A-Ride (DAR) services and City of Los Angeles permitted taxicab rides and free DASH bus rides.
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program provides services for income-eligible elderly individuals or individuals with a disability, including children. Services include housecleaning, meal preparation, laundry, grocery shopping, personal care services, accompaniment to medical appointments, and protective supervision for the mentally … Continue reading →
The Disability Support Program has social workers who help individuals with disabilities negotiate medical bills, arrange for home care and facilitate referrals to community resources, coordinate private and public unemployment services, state disability, and connect clients to housing, transportation, income … Continue reading →
JLA Trust helps those with disabilities who receive SSI, IHSS, or MediCal to receive an inheritance or legal settlement of more than $2,000 through a pooled special needs trust. It is an easy and affordable way to keep those funds … Continue reading →
The Eastern Los Angeles Family Resource Center provides resources and supports parents who have concerns regarding their child\’s developmental milestones.
TASK helps parents and adults with disabilities choose the appropriate AAC and assistive technology and helps families apply for them. The program is called Project Communicate and is appointment only.
All of KEEN\’s programs are based on a single principle: pair a trained volunteer with an athlete and let them discover together how much they can do. Programs are all free, open and unstructured, allowing athletes facing significant challenges to … Continue reading →
SRO Housing offers permanent supportive housing to people with disabilities or complex physical/behavioral health conditions. They also provide case management for needs including mental health, medical, dental, transportation, food, drug/alcohol treatment, support groups, socialization/recreational activities, In-Home Supportive Services and more.
GLAD provides free health education with the idea that the deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and deaf-disabled community’s best possible defense against illness and disease is obtaining accurate information.
Communities Actively Living Independent and Free (CALIF) offers assistance for individuals with disabilities with applications for Section 8 housing, in addition to providing information and referrals to affordable housing programs in Los Angeles.
CALIF helps individuals with disabilities develop skills and knowledge in interviewing, hiring, and managing personal assistants, interpreters, readers, and drivers. CALIF also has a registry of personal care attendants with training by the Personal Assistance Services Council.
Goodwill SC offers a variety of work and skills training opportunities to individuals with a diagnosed disability.
CALIF provides one-on-one peer counseling or mentoring in a group setting, in addition to training for day-to-day independent living skills necessary for self-directed and empowered living.
CALIF assists individuals with disabilities in the selection, purchase, or use of assistive technology (AT), including the evaluation of AT need, and providing guidance and counseling as to where to buy the proper item from the right vendors.
Quantum Housing Corporation (QHC) provides assistance with accessing community living options and supportive services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live independently in safe, decent, and affordable housing.
PACE provides free minor home repairs for eligible senior and disabled homeowners in the City of Los Angeles to address health, safety, and security issues in and around their home.
Federal and state governments are working with professionals within the community about options for individuals with disabilities to transition from care facilities to living in a community setting. Talk to CALIF to find out if there is an affordable place … Continue reading →
The LA office of Bridges from School to Work matches youth aged 17-24 with disabilities with local employment positions. Bridges serves the Compton Unified School District.
SRO Housing provides transportation services for senior SRO residents and SRO residents with disabilities.
Cityride is a transportation assistance program for seniors who need assistance with accessing and utilizing transportation. It offers reduced costs for Dial-A-Ride (DAR) services and LA-permitted taxicab rides, as well as free DASH bus rides.
LADOT\’s Cityride program offers participants reduced costs for the purchase of Cityride Dial-A-Ride (DAR) services and City of Los Angeles permitted taxicab rides and free DASH bus rides.
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program provides services for income-eligible elderly individuals or individuals with a disability, including children. Services include housecleaning, meal preparation, laundry, grocery shopping, personal care services, accompaniment to medical appointments, and protective supervision for the mentally … Continue reading →
The Disability Support Program has social workers who help individuals with disabilities negotiate medical bills, arrange for home care and facilitate referrals to community resources, coordinate private and public unemployment services, state disability, and connect clients to housing, transportation, income … Continue reading →
JLA Trust helps those with disabilities who receive SSI, IHSS, or MediCal to receive an inheritance or legal settlement of more than $2,000 through a pooled special needs trust. It is an easy and affordable way to keep those funds … Continue reading →
The Eastern Los Angeles Family Resource Center provides resources and supports parents who have concerns regarding their child\’s developmental milestones.
TASK helps parents and adults with disabilities choose the appropriate AAC and assistive technology and helps families apply for them. The program is called Project Communicate and is appointment only.
All of KEEN\’s programs are based on a single principle: pair a trained volunteer with an athlete and let them discover together how much they can do. Programs are all free, open and unstructured, allowing athletes facing significant challenges to … Continue reading →
SRO Housing offers permanent supportive housing to people with disabilities or complex physical/behavioral health conditions. They also provide case management for needs including mental health, medical, dental, transportation, food, drug/alcohol treatment, support groups, socialization/recreational activities, In-Home Supportive Services and more.
GLAD provides free health education with the idea that the deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and deaf-disabled community’s best possible defense against illness and disease is obtaining accurate information.
Communities Actively Living Independent and Free (CALIF) offers assistance for individuals with disabilities with applications for Section 8 housing, in addition to providing information and referrals to affordable housing programs in Los Angeles.
CALIF helps individuals with disabilities develop skills and knowledge in interviewing, hiring, and managing personal assistants, interpreters, readers, and drivers. CALIF also has a registry of personal care attendants with training by the Personal Assistance Services Council.
Goodwill SC offers a variety of work and skills training opportunities to individuals with a diagnosed disability.
CALIF provides one-on-one peer counseling or mentoring in a group setting, in addition to training for day-to-day independent living skills necessary for self-directed and empowered living.
CALIF assists individuals with disabilities in the selection, purchase, or use of assistive technology (AT), including the evaluation of AT need, and providing guidance and counseling as to where to buy the proper item from the right vendors.