Services: Healing Through Trauma is an in-person, virtual or hybrid workshop for groups (12-25) (adults, & parents) to address Youth & Adults Leadership, Healthy Relationship, Re-Entry, and Trauma Awareness & Violence (Dating, Sexual Assault & Bullying) consists of virtual and/or in-person workshops. Group presentations for youth serving educators and providers. | For more information click the arrow to the right.
Positive Results Center (PRC) has been committed to creating awareness to strengthen, educate and safeguard children, families, and the community on the intersections of violence from a cultural and age perspective. PRC hosts Healing Through Trauma, a group based activity, arts-based awareness and prevention program targeting Black/African American youth, K-12th, young adults (8-25), and families, including those who identify as LGBTQQTIA, are at-risk, and low income to address inter-generational violence, abuse, racism, sexism and misogyny, and the resulting trauma for historically marginalized and under-served communities of color.
Phone Number: 323-787-9252
Point of Contact: Kandee Lewis
Contact Email: kandeele@prc123.org
Address: 1128 W. 124th Street, Gardena, CA 90247
Services: Healing Through Trauma is an in-person, virtual or hybrid workshop for groups (12-25) (adults, & parents) to address Youth & Adults Leadership, Healthy Relationship, Re-Entry, and Trauma Awareness & Violence (Dating, Sexual Assault & Bullying) consists of virtual and/or in-person workshops. Group presentations for youth serving educators and providers.
Languages Available: English
Target Population: Youth and young adults 12 - 26, adults, youth-serving providers and educators
Options: In-person, virtually
Website: www.prc123.org
Hours/Days: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm; Saturday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Services: Public Safety, Community Engagement, Safe Passages, Wrap Around Programming, Enhanced Community Capacity, Youth Mentorship
The Los Angeles Police Department's Community Safety Partnership Bureau strives to build trust and relationships between law enforcement and the community. LAPD Officers work alongside the Watts community to address quality of life concerns, create Safe Passages in our public spaces and engage with youth and families while advocating for safety.
Phone Number: 213 486-7380
Point of Contact: Deputy Chief Emada E. Tingirides
Contact Email: 31546@lapd.online
Address:
Services: Public Safety, Community Engagement, Safe Passages, Wrap Around Programming, Enhanced Community Capacity, Youth Mentorship
Languages Available: English, Spanish
Target Population: Watts residents
Options: In-person
Website: www.lapdcsp.com
Hours/Days: 24/7
Services: Gang Prevention & ReEntry , Mental Health, FREE Field Trips, Transportation, Backpacks, Shoes, School Supplies, Mixed Martial Arts Workshops, Parenting Support Workshops, Life Skills/Substance Abuse Workshops, Diaper/Car Seat program, Homework Assistance etc. | For more information click the arrow to the right.
Gang Prevention & ReEntry program which targets youth ages 10 to 24 years of age. The goal is reduce gang recruitment/gang joining risk factors, juvenile camp/probation recidivism and provide positive alternative activities which helps support family strengths and healthier communities!
Phone Number: 323-357-6273
Point of Contact: Ralph Flores
Contact Email: rflores@wlcac.org
Address: 10950 S. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90059
Services: Healing Through Trauma is an in-person, virtual or hybrid workshop for groups (12-25) (adults, & parents) to address Youth & Adults Leadership, Healthy Relationship, Re-Entry, and Trauma Awareness & Violence (Dating, Sexual Assault & Bullying) consists of virtual and/or in-person workshops. Group presentations for youth serving educators and providers.
Languages Available: English, Spanish
Target Population: 10 to 24 year olds
Options: In-person, virtually
Website: www.wlcac.org
Hours/Days: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 7 pm
Services: Provide supportive services to gang involved clients ages 14-25 who choose to no longer be involved in criminal gang activity. Provides community events, workshops, safe passage etc. to community residents. Connect youth ages 12-18, who would otherwise have been arrested or cited to community-based case managament and trauma-informed program in lieu of arrest or citation. Improve youths' stability measures, social/emotional well-being and reduce further involvement in the justice system. Parenting, counseling, victims of crime, and tattoo removal services. | For more information click the arrow to the right.
SEA is a non-profit organization, that was founded in 1972 by mothers in East Los Angeles who lost their sons to gang violence. From these humble beginnings, SEA has since grown to become a leading provider of wraparound and social support services to high-risk individuals, families, and gang-affected communities within Los Angeles County. The mission of SEA is to empower youth, families, and communities in underserved areas to become self-determined, contributing members of society by providing guidance, resources, and support.
Phone Number: (213) 480-4200
Point of Contact: Mirna Romero
Contact Email: contactus@seaprograms.org
Address: 222 N. Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004
1501 E. 103rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90002
Services: Provide supportive services to gang involved clients ages 14-25 who choose to no longer be involved in criminal gang activity. Provides community events, workshops, safe passage etc. to community residents. Connect youth ages 12-18, who would otherwise have been arrested or cited to community-based case managament and trauma-informed program in lieu of arrest or citation. Improve youths' stability measures, social/emotional well-being and reduce further involvement in the justice system. Parenting, counseling, victims of crime, and tattoo removal services.
Languages Available: English, Spanish
Target Population: 12 to 25
Options: In-person, virtually
Website: www.seaprograms.org
Hours/Days: Admin Hours: M - F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm