Community Asset Maps
More than a map. It's a movement!
More than a map. It's a movement!
We believe that Youth Hubs must be built with the voices and leadership of youth and community members at the center. This summer, we are launching a youth- and community-informed asset mapping process in the communities of Southeast Los Angeles and the Antelope Valley. Asset mapping is a way to identify and visualize the strengths, resources, and opportunities that already exist in a neighborhood.
Your input will directly shape how local Youth Hubs (24/7 youth spaces) are designed—ensuring they reflect the real needs, priorities, and dreams of the communities they serve.
Learn more and contribute to our asset maps below.
Help put your city on the map—literally—and help build the future of youth spaces in your community!
Know of a space that brings youth together or have ideas for what you'd like to see in the Antelope Valley? We want to hear from you!
Our map focuses on the communities of Lancaster, Palmdale, and Quartz Hill.
Know of a space that brings youth together or have ideas for what you'd like to see in SELA? We want to hear from you!
Our map focuses on the communities of Bell, Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Florence-Firestone, Huntington Park, Lynwood, Maywood, South Gate, Vernon, and Walnut Park.
Our social media toolkit will be shared soon!
Have questions or want to support our work?
Contact: Ana Ortega, Youth Hub Coordinator
Email: ana.ortega@expandla.org