Use Our Children LA's WIN app for homeless youth to find resources
Riverside County Homeless Programs: If you are homeless and in need of housing, please call Home Connect at 1-800-498-8847.
FindHelp.org is a quick way to find resources in your area. Simply plug in your zip code.
LAist's Guide: “Where To Get Financial Assistance, Food And More During The Coronavirus.”
Find resources near you using Our Children LA's Win App (LA County)
LA Department of Mental Health's Guide to Wellbeing Brochure
County of LA Dept. of Public Health's "Taking Care of Our Collective Mental Health" Webinar
Why We Rise LA: Feeling stressed or depressed and need to talk to someone? Text LA to 741741 or call 1-800-854-7771
EveryoneOn: Find free or low-cost internet or computers in your area
Free Homework Help & Online Tutoring via the LA Public Library
Steps to Applying for Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid health care program
Central City Community Health Center - accepts all patients regardless ability to pay; locations across Southern California
T.H.E. (To Help Everyone) Health and Wellness Centers - Sliding Scale/ Affordable Healthcare
MyTurn.Ca.Gov: Find out when its your turn to get vaccinated
How to Schedule a Vaccine Appointment in Southern California
EveryoneOn: Find free or low-cost internet or computers in your area
Los Angeles Computer Access Network provides access, equipment and training to access the internet. (213) 978-3311
The Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255 and through chat.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 and through chat.
The National Sexual Assault Hotline:
800.656.HOPE (4673) and through chat.
Teenline: Teens helping teens. Call 1-310-855-4673 from 6pm-10pm or text TEEN to 839863
Crisis TextLine: Text HOME to 741741
Los Angeles Public Library: Register for a free e-Card to get immediate access to e-books, audiobooks, movies, music, magazines, & more.
LA County Library: You can also sign up for a free LA County digital library card
Fresno County Library: Call to request a library card or get an instant digital card for OverDrive
San Diego Public Library: Register for a card online and access their e-library
LACOE has created a COVID-19 Resource Guide to Assist Students in Foster Care.
iFoster is currently helping foster youth get access to smartphones and hotspots with unlimited data to stream their classes, as well as tablets, Chromebooks, and laptops.
One Simple Wish is also offering help with laptops, among other resources.
Resource guide created by California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance
CHIRLA's free hotline: 888-624-4752.
Tangible Support for Undocumented Communities during COVID-19 by the organization Immigrants Rising.
Click here to view important COVID-19 information in many different languages.
COVID-19 Information in Indigenous, Endangered, and Under-Resourced Languages
GLBT National Youth Talkline: 1-800-246-7743
Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860
The Trevor Project: Text START to 678678 for the 24-hour text line or call 1-866-488-7386