RESOURCES
Major Depressive Disorder is one of the most common mental health issues in the United States, affecting more that 17 million Americans each year. Symptoms extend far beyond feelings of sadness. This organization, Brain Center TMS, was created to provide the most technologically advanced treatment available for brain healing. To learn more click here.
It’s a reality The Home Depot Foundation is working with the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans to end. At its annual conference this month, the Coalition gathered industry leaders including The Home Depot Foundation to develop new ways to help veterans find housing and supportive services following the end of a major government initiative. To learn more click here. |
Meals on Wheels operates in virtually every community in America through our network of more than 5,000 independently-run local programs. While the diversity of each program's services and operations may vary based on the needs and resources of their communities, they are all committed to supporting their senior neighbors to live healthier and more nourished lives in their own homes. Click Here to learn more.
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The Employment Development Department (EDD) assists veterans and their eligible spouses to maximize their employment and training opportunities. Veterans are entitled to many resources designed to help in their search for employment. The EDD veterans’ representatives specialize in assisting veterans in their efforts to return to work and are located in many local EDD offices. Services provided include a veteran 24-hour priority hold on all job listings, customized job search assistance, job fairs, employer recruitments, and other events and resources. Click Here to visit website.
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Since 1972, 1736 Family Crisis Center has been responding to the growing needs of victims of domestic violence, runaway and homeless youth, homeless families, homeless and at-risk Veterans, unemployed adults and youth, and other low-income community members in need of assistance. Click Here to visit website. |
Habitat for Humanity for Greater Los Angeles is working with Veterans helping Veterans. If you are interested about getting on their interest list for their upcoming projects, Click Here to visit application page.
They build homes for people with low income and also Veterans. |
NABVETS is deeply committed to serving all of its members at the highest level of professionalism. To serve its members, NABVETS strives for responsiveness, communication, uniformity, inclusion, transparency, and respect. Click Here to learn more about NABVETS. |
In 1991, the Montebello City Council established the Montebello Housing Development Corporation (MHDC) in response to the findings of the Redevelopment Agency's five year Affordable Housing Strategic Plan.In November 1992, The MHDC was incorporated as a public service nonprofit agency. Working closely with the city's Economic Development Department, Board members made the homeownership by first time homebuyers of low-to moderate income a priority in the business of the corporation.
Click Here to learn more about the Montebello Housing Development Corporation (MHDC). |
DrugRehab.com is a web resource provided and funded by Advanced Recovery Systems. Since 2015, the website has provided researched, fact-based resources for free. Readers can learn about risks of various substances, the latest approaches to treatment and real stories of recovery on DrugRehab.com. Click Here to learn more about this Suicide Prevention resource.
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Many young people under 21 years of age look at alcohol as a rite of passage. At this age, people are looking for ways to assert their independence, engage in new experiences, and take risks. As a result, many of them turn to alcohol and other substances. The dangers of underage drinking can be severe, and even life-threatening, if taken too far. To learn more click here.
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