Here are additional resources that include:
Go to findhelp to find food assistance, help paying bills and other free or reduced programs near you.
Housing: The Los Angeles Tenants Union is providing support around evictions. Click HERE to find your local union.
Food/housing: HOMELESS/LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILY
St. Francis Center provides meal services, clothing closets, showers/bathroom services, and rental and utility assistance programs (over the phone) for homeless and low-income individuals in Los Angeles. For more information, click HERE!)
Food for all! For the closest food pantry/bank to you, visit:
Los Angeles Food Bank Pantry Locator
Freedom Church
5609 York Blvd., Highland Park, CA 90042
Community meals for homeless friends EVERY Saturday
Foothill Unity Center
191 North Oak Avenue, Pasadena, CA. 91107
Phone: 626-584-7420 / FAX: 626-584-7422
Friends In Deed Food Pantry
444 East Washington Boulevard, Pasadena, CA. 91104
Pantry Phone: 626-797-6072, email- pantry@ecpac.net
Agency Phone: 626-797-2402, Fax: 626-797-7353
Foothill Unity Center – Monrovia
415 West Chestnut Avenue, Monrovia, CA. 91016
Phone: 626-358-3486
Fax: 358-8224
El Monte and South El Monte
El Monte Emergency Resources – Food Bank
10900 Mulhall Street, El Monte, CA. 91731
Phone: 626-444-7269
Salvation Army Food Bank – Pomona
490 East LaVerne Avenue, Pomona, CA. 91767
Phone: 909- 623-1579 x201
Pathways LA is a nonprofit child care agency offering subsidized child care for low-income families. They are one of ten partnered agencies under the Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles County. Parents eligible to receive services are able to choose a child care provider of their choice, which Pathways LA would then be responsible to process payment for. Affected parents are encouraged to seek child care assistance rather than allowing children to remain home alone and unsupervised.
At this time, offices are closed to the public; however, parents are able to apply online through their website or by phone at 213-427-2710.
Resource guide created by California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance available HERE.
CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles) has a free hotline you can call if you think you have the Coronavirus at 888-624-4752. In California, immigrants have access to emergency care regardless of immigration status. More information go to their website.
T-Mobile---for next 60 days:
ALL current T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers have unlimited smartphone data for the next 60 days (excluding roaming)
Giving all T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers 20GB of add’l mobile hotspot data
Increasing data for schools in our EmpowerED program to ensure each participant has access to at least 20GB of data per month
Making it free to call severely impacted countries
Are working with our Lifeline partners to provide customers extra free data up to 5GB per month over the next two months
For more information, click HERE!
AT&T---For the next 60 days beginning March 14th, 2020, AT&T is pledging to
Not terminate the service of any wireless, home phone or broadband residential or small business customer because of their inability to pay their bill due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic
Waive any late payment fees that any wireless, home phone or broadband residential or small business customer may incur because of economic hardship related to the coronavirus pandemic
Keep our public Wi-Fi hotspots open