The Italian Catholic Federation Gifts of Love Program grants funds to help developmentally disabled children and adults achieve greater independence in their lives. Funds may be granted to individuals, non-profits, or educational institutions.
Amputee Outreach has an equipment lending program to provide items such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, grab bars, potties, ramps, and showers and benches to amputees.
The Office of Clients\’ Rights Advocacy (OCRA), a part of Disability Rights California, provides advocacy services to regional center clients of all 21 regional centers throughout California, their families, and interested community members. The services include free legal information, advice, … Continue reading →
Federal law prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. If you have been trying to buy or rent a home or apartment and you believe your civil rights have been violated, you … Continue reading →
Antelope Valley Transit Authority\’s Dial-a-Ride Service offers seniors age 62 and older, and people with disabilities, discount curb-to-curb van service. A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) may ride with the individual at no cost.
City of Santa Clarita’s Special Needs Registry (SNR) is a safety tool/database to help Santa Clarita Deputies recognize and respond to individuals with special needs in an emergency or interaction with first responders or if the person is lost, found, … Continue reading →
California Department Of Rehabilitation offers assistive technology (AT) services to assist individuals with disabilities to live independently and participate in the community. Services include technical assistance and training, device loans and a loan program to purchase AT.
The Santa Clarita Valley Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) Early Start program provides early intervention services for infants and toddlers with or at risk of disabilities or developmental delay, including vision impairments, orthopedic impairments, or children with a hearing … Continue reading →
City of Agoura Hills\’ Dial-A-Ride program provides van services that can accommodate individuals with disabilities. The services provides passengers a ride between two points within the limits of Agoura Hills and Malibu Lake Area.
Casa Colina Hospital provides treatment and rehabilitation for children and adults with brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, back and pain disorders, orthopedic problems, chronic pulmonary disease, neurological and neuromuscular disorders, and other disabling conditions.
The CalWORKS Program provides short-term, intense treatment, case management, and outreach to resolve issues that are barriers to employment. Participants range from individuals with persistent or severe mental disabilities to individuals with mild to acute emotional problems, such as anxiety … Continue reading →
The Utility Discount Program offers a 10% credit on the electric and water portions of the Anaheim Public Utilities bill for income qualifying customers who are 62 years of age or older, have a long term disability, or are military … Continue reading →
Paws for Life offers the chance for veterans with a disability to adopt a support dog for free. Select applicants will be matched with a service dog best suited for them and then attend a five day training camp to … Continue reading →
City of Baldwin Park\’s Home Improvement Loan Program provides immediate financial resources needed to assist eligible income owner occupants to make needed repairs to their homes throughout the City. This program offers many households, senior citizens, and disabled/handicapped property owners … Continue reading →
Access California helps individuals with limited income or disabilities apply for Medi-Cal, Covered California, or Women, Infants and Children (WIC) health coverage based on eligibility.
The Vocational Training Program benefits students with mild to moderate disabilities in the Long Beach Unified School District Adult Community Transition program. Students gain valuable and transferrable skills for their future employment.
Wise & Healthy Aging\’s Transportation and Mobility Services offers curb to curb van transportation at low cost for seniors and people with disabilities who live in Santa Monica. Services can be used to go to doctor appointments, attend a class, … Continue reading →
ACTION Food Pantry provides food assistance to income eligible individuals, seniors, individuals living with disability, unemployed or homeless individuals, and single parents.
El Encanto Healthcare & Habilitation Center provides short-term residential respite care for seniors and individuals with disabilities to help primary caregivers. Services include physical therapy, wound care, recreational activities, and meals.
REACH offers Augmentative and Alternate Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT) support for individuals with disabilities. Staff is also able to teach people how to use their equipment more efficiently.
The Italian Catholic Federation Gifts of Love Program grants funds to help developmentally disabled children and adults achieve greater independence in their lives. Funds may be granted to individuals, non-profits, or educational institutions.
Amputee Outreach has an equipment lending program to provide items such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, grab bars, potties, ramps, and showers and benches to amputees.
The Office of Clients\’ Rights Advocacy (OCRA), a part of Disability Rights California, provides advocacy services to regional center clients of all 21 regional centers throughout California, their families, and interested community members. The services include free legal information, advice, … Continue reading →
Federal law prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. If you have been trying to buy or rent a home or apartment and you believe your civil rights have been violated, you … Continue reading →
Antelope Valley Transit Authority\’s Dial-a-Ride Service offers seniors age 62 and older, and people with disabilities, discount curb-to-curb van service. A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) may ride with the individual at no cost.
City of Santa Clarita’s Special Needs Registry (SNR) is a safety tool/database to help Santa Clarita Deputies recognize and respond to individuals with special needs in an emergency or interaction with first responders or if the person is lost, found, … Continue reading →
California Department Of Rehabilitation offers assistive technology (AT) services to assist individuals with disabilities to live independently and participate in the community. Services include technical assistance and training, device loans and a loan program to purchase AT.
The Santa Clarita Valley Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) Early Start program provides early intervention services for infants and toddlers with or at risk of disabilities or developmental delay, including vision impairments, orthopedic impairments, or children with a hearing … Continue reading →
City of Agoura Hills\’ Dial-A-Ride program provides van services that can accommodate individuals with disabilities. The services provides passengers a ride between two points within the limits of Agoura Hills and Malibu Lake Area.
Casa Colina Hospital provides treatment and rehabilitation for children and adults with brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, back and pain disorders, orthopedic problems, chronic pulmonary disease, neurological and neuromuscular disorders, and other disabling conditions.
The CalWORKS Program provides short-term, intense treatment, case management, and outreach to resolve issues that are barriers to employment. Participants range from individuals with persistent or severe mental disabilities to individuals with mild to acute emotional problems, such as anxiety … Continue reading →
The Utility Discount Program offers a 10% credit on the electric and water portions of the Anaheim Public Utilities bill for income qualifying customers who are 62 years of age or older, have a long term disability, or are military … Continue reading →
Paws for Life offers the chance for veterans with a disability to adopt a support dog for free. Select applicants will be matched with a service dog best suited for them and then attend a five day training camp to … Continue reading →
City of Baldwin Park\’s Home Improvement Loan Program provides immediate financial resources needed to assist eligible income owner occupants to make needed repairs to their homes throughout the City. This program offers many households, senior citizens, and disabled/handicapped property owners … Continue reading →
Access California helps individuals with limited income or disabilities apply for Medi-Cal, Covered California, or Women, Infants and Children (WIC) health coverage based on eligibility.
The Vocational Training Program benefits students with mild to moderate disabilities in the Long Beach Unified School District Adult Community Transition program. Students gain valuable and transferrable skills for their future employment.
Wise & Healthy Aging\’s Transportation and Mobility Services offers curb to curb van transportation at low cost for seniors and people with disabilities who live in Santa Monica. Services can be used to go to doctor appointments, attend a class, … Continue reading →
ACTION Food Pantry provides food assistance to income eligible individuals, seniors, individuals living with disability, unemployed or homeless individuals, and single parents.
El Encanto Healthcare & Habilitation Center provides short-term residential respite care for seniors and individuals with disabilities to help primary caregivers. Services include physical therapy, wound care, recreational activities, and meals.
REACH offers Augmentative and Alternate Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT) support for individuals with disabilities. Staff is also able to teach people how to use their equipment more efficiently.