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- Houseless Services - WLCAC
We are committed to providing quality supportive services to families, transitional age youth, and adults who are or have experienced homelessness, residing in South Los Angeles
- Access Center (WLCAC Access Center for Homeless Services)
Access Center (WLCAC Access Center for Homeless Services) Address: 958 E 108th Street Los Angeles CA 90064 Phones: (323) 563 - 4721 Directions
- Watts labor community action center in Los Angeles, CA 90059 - 323-563. . .
Watts labor community action center located at 958 E 108th St, Los Angeles, CA 90059 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more
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Watts Labor Community Access Center is a Coordinated Entry System Access Center for adults in SPA 7 who are at-risk of or experiencing homel
- WLCAC Family Source Center 108th St Office, 958 E 108th St, Los Angeles . . .
Get more information for WLCAC Family Source Center 108th St Office in Los Angeles, CA See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions
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WATTS LABOR COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE - HOMELESS ACCESS CENTER <p>< p> Share: Address 958 E 108th St Los Angeles , California 90059 (Physical) Get directions Site Hours
- Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC)
Programs offered by Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC) serving North Hollywood, CA to help with social needs, including Senior Services
- FamilySource Center - Get Help Map
To receive free school supplies, you’ll need to call (310) 391-3457 to register You’ll also need to be prepared to prove your Los Angeles residency and low-income status Your child’s birth certificate or most recent report card is also required
- 958 E 108th St, Los Angeles, CA 90059 - Owner, Sales, Taxes
View property information for 958 E 108th St, Los Angeles, CA 90059, including sales history, owner names, contact info, taxes, title documents, mortgages, permits and much more
- Home - WLCAC
During the 1992 Los Angeles Rebellion, our headquarters burned to the ground and we rebuilt: Ted’s daughter Teryl led the creation of our seven acre healing arts oasis that tells the story of racial injustice in the United States and empowers individuals with tools to create change
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