WELCOME to The HUB!!
Santa Clarita Valley
A Light of Hope (ALOH) – Provides support services for teens who struggle with drugs, alcohol, addiction, eating disorders, sexual abuse – 661.513.HEAL(4325)
City of Santa Clarita Human Relations Roundtable - The mission is to encourage and assist our community to eliminate all forms of racism and discrimination, and to promote inclusion, understanding and appreciation of human differences. 661.286.4138
Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita – Emergency shelter – 661.259.8175
FYI Foster Youth - Referring foster youth to resources for food, housing, health, mental health, vision, dental, employment, transportation, and other needs. 661.360.1500
Rape Hotline – 661.253.0258 (24 hour line)
Sexual & Interpersonal Violence – 661.253.0258 (24 hour line)
Strength United – Crisis intervention & counseling for those affected by sexual assault and violence – 661.253.0258
Teen Suicide Prevention – 661.259.9439 (24 hour line)
YES Youth Employment Services - (YES) Program is a job training program for low-income or high-risk 16 to 18 year old teens (15 to 19 summer only) residing in Santa Clarita. 661.250.3705
The Youth Project – Free mental health support to teens (12 -18) who struggle with depression, suicide, anxiety, substance abuse, domestic violence, pregnancy, bullying, sexual identity, motivation, anger – 661.257.YOUTH (9688)
San Fernando Valley
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights San Fernando Valley (CHIRLA) – CHIRLA’s mission is to achieve a just society fully inclusive of immigrants – 818.532.6901
El Nido Family Centers - non-profit agency that focuses its efforts in the following areas: services for Pregnant/Parenting Teens, Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Delinquency Prevention, Child Abuse Prevention/Intervention, and Parenting Education. 818.830.3646 (Mission Hills) / 818.896.7776 (Pacoima)
Hank Lacayo Youth & Family Center - non-profit charitable organization whose mission is to serve the needs of low-income youth and their families in the San Fernando Valley by providing programs and services. 818.989.3019
Haven Hills – Provides support to victims of domestic violence – 818.887.6589
ONE SOURCE California - Youth Opportunity Centers - Free services for low-income youth, 16-21 years of age and residents of the City of Los Angeles. 818.771.0184
Pacoima Beautiful - A community-based organization that seeks to empower the Pacoima community through programs that provide environmental education, advocacy and local leadership in order to foster a healthy and safe environment. 818.899.2454
P.A.L.S. - Free after school program for children ages 7-17. It is a prevention program run by LAPD that offers youth enriching and instructive experiences in education, athletic and recreational activities. 818.885.6432
San Fernando Valley Partnership - This organization provides FREE youth programs. 818.837.7767
The Teen Project – Provides healing and hope to young women who have survived human trafficking and homelessness, many from foster care, focusing on drug treatment, psychotherapy, life skills, higher education and mentoring all with a trauma-informed lens – 800.685.7460
Valley Teen Clinic - They provide a safe, comfortable health clinic for teens 12-19, designed by teens for teens, and run by a trained and certified staff of peers and licensed medical professionals. At this clinic they provide ANY teenager, male or female, of any age with information, counseling, basic birth control supplies, pregnancy testing, confidential testing for AIDS/HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. - 888.763.4070
The Village Nation - we strive to maintain the highest possible standards and quality while grooming our youth to be the change agents of tomorrow.
Youth Opportunity Movement - Free services for low-income youth. They provide assistance for youth to reach their educational, employment and personal goals. 818.361.7108