Resources

  • Bridges
    Offers outpatient, residential care, and treatment services to individuals and families affected by mental illness. Additionally, offers prevention and early intervention services who may not have serious mental or emotional disorders, but could still benefit from assistance. Services can help individuals with fostering independent living skills, adjusting to living successfully in the community (after having been diagnosed with severe mental illness and hospitalized, incarcerated, or homeless), and more.
    626-482-1655
    sascencion@bridgesrehab.org
    bridgesrehab.org
    Free services if eligible (Individuals with Medi-Cal, are Medi-Cal eligible (no health insurance), and/or have little to no income).
    San Dimas, CA
  • LA Care & Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Center – El Monte
    Welcoming and free programs that are open to anyone in the community. Includes dance and fitness classes, support groups, health and wellness classes, preventative health screenings, and assistance with social services and enrollment for Medi-Cal and other health coverage.
    213-428-1495
    communityresourcecenterla.org/locations/el-monte
    Free services.
    El Monte, CA
  • Bureau of Victim Services, Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
    Provides essential services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and other violent crime, including crisis intervention, emergency assistance, counseling referrals, case status notification, court escort and orientation, and restitution assistance. Services are provided free of charge, available in several languages, and are available regardless of residency or citizenship status. Assistance provided whether a criminal case has been filed or not.
    800-380-3811
    da.lacounty.gov/victims
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • Maryvale
    Provides child and family services, such as early education and after-school programming, mental health and wrap-around services, community education, short-term transitional housing and outpatient substance abuse treatment.
    626-280-6510
    maryvale.org/maryvale
    Free or reduced cost services if eligible (Demonstrated need, California residency, and family size and income documentation, can call for eligibility).
    San Gabriel Valley
  • California Mental Health Connection
    Specializes in multicultural and multilevel services, programs, and therapists. Includes victim assistance (victims, witnesses, or immediate family member of individual associated with the crime), veterans behavioral health, domestic violence and substance abuse groups, parenting classes, court mandated programs (i.e., anger management, domestic violence, family therapy), immigration reports, and schools prevention and early intervention counseling.
    626-430-6197
    californiamhc.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • Parents Anonymous, Inc.
    Seeks to support positive outcomes, promote social connection, and strengthen families and communities. Their programs, initiatives, and research encourage growth for all parents, children and youth. Parents Anonymous groups address five areas: parent partner, parenting, primary and secondary prevention, and interventions for abusive behavior. The groups include four key components: building family strengths interviews to understand each family’s needs, weekly support groups (for either parents or children and youth), and additional guidance in-between group meetings.
    855-427-2736
    parentsanonymous.org
    Free services.
    Claremont, CA
  • East San Gabriel Valley Mental Health Center
    Mental health clinic that provides outpatient mental health rehabilitation and emergency mental health services (i.e., crisis intervention and psychiatric emergency onsite and mobile/off-site services). Specialty programs are offered to transitional age youth, older adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, those experiencing first-episode psychosis, those with PTSD, and more.
    626-430-2900
    dmh.lacounty.gov
    Free or reduced cost services (Depending on income, can call for eligibility).
    East San Gabriel Valley
  • SHARE! Recovery Retreat
    Serves individuals who utilize mental health services, are recovering from addiction, and/or have a history with trauma. Offers recovery and self-help support groups, provides housing solutions/support for the unhoused, deliver peer support, and overall, empower participants to transform their lives. Meetings are available via Zoom or in-person.
    626-677-3850
    info@shareselfhelp.org
    shareselfhelp.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • East Valley Community Health Center
    Serves individuals and families within the East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities. Appointments can be made to address a number of concerns, whether one is experiencing the challenges of a chronic illness (i.e., diabetes, hypertension, asthma, or HIV), needs a wellness check-up, dental care, vision services, or counseling.
    626-919-4333
    evchc.org
    Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, and Covered California. Assistance available if uninsured.
    East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities
  • Arcadia Mental Health Center
    Offers outpatient mental health services in San Gabriel Valley. Services are available in multiple languages (including Cantonese, Spanish, Mandarin, Farsi, etc.)
    Accepts Medi-Cal and Medicare.
    San Gabriel Valley
    626-254-1400
  • Ellie Mental Health
    Therapy clinic with trauma-informed services that include individual therapy, couples therapy, online therapy, family therapy, play therapy, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy, and group therapy.
    626-507-3585
    elliementalhealth.com/locations/san-dimas-ca
    Accepts most insurances (including Medi-Cal, Medicare, LA Care, Blue Shield, etc.). Reduced cost services if eligible (Call for eligibility).
    San Dimas, CA
  • Tri-City Mental Health
    Offers a variety of mental health services and programs intended to help families and individuals meet their needs and personal goals regarding wellbeing. This includes outpatient services and full-service partnerships for children, youth, their families, as well as individual adults and older adults. Tri-City also hosts several free programs, such as their wellness center (with peer support groups and other supportive services), transition-age youth resource center, family well being program, peer mentoring, employment vocational services (workshops and hiring events), and therapeutic community gardening. Additional programming includes community navigators to assist with referring community members to the support they need, mental health trainings in the community, and stigma reduction.
    tricitymhs.org
    Most programs are free. Mental health and related services accept Medi-Cal or are free if eligible (i.e., experiencing homelessness, have been in jail, etc.)
    Pomona, CA
  • NAMI Pomona Valley
    NAMI is an organization dedicated to advocating for and providing resources and support to individuals who have a mental illness. They offer several support groups (virtual and in-person), as well as other support such as the
    NAMI Helpline (for texting, calling, or chatting online), community resources
    in your area, and free educational resources.
    909-625-2383
    admin@namipv.org
    namipv.org
    Free services.
    Pomona Valley
  • NAMI San Gabriel Valley
    NAMI is an organization dedicated to advocating for and providing resources and support to individuals who have a mental illness. They offer several support groups (virtual and in-person), as well as other support such as the
    NAMI Helpline (for texting, calling, or chatting online), community resources in your area, and free educational resources.
    626-365-0365
    info@namisgv.org
    namisangabrielvalley.org
    Free services.
    San Gabriel Valley
  • Pacific Clinics
    Pacific Clinics has locations throughout LA County and offers services that are individualized, culturally and linguistically responsive, and available to all ages: mental health treatment (i.e., counseling, evidence-based treatments, peer support, case management, and more), substance use disorder treatment, unhoused support, employment services, Head Start and Early Head Start programs for early childhood education, wellness centers, and integrated care.
    877-969-7284
    pacificclinics.org
    Most services are free, accept Medi-Cal, or depend on income (Call for eligibility).
    Los Angeles County
  • Wellnest
    323.373.2400
    wellnestla.org
  • Project Sister
    Provides compassionate crisis intervention, counseling, community outreach, prevention education, peer support services, a 24-Hour Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline, and other support services for survivors of sexual assault and abuse in LA County. They also have a walk-in clinic available for survivors with an immediate need to speak to a therapist.
    909-623-1619
    projectsister.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • California Mental Health Connection
    Specializes in multicultural and multilevel services, programs, and therapists. Includes victim assistance (victims, witnesses, or immediate family member of individual associated with the crime), veterans behavioral health, domestic violence and substance abuse groups, parenting classes, court mandated programs (i.e., anger management, domestic violence, family therapy), immigration reports, and schools prevention and early intervention counseling.
    626-430-6197
    californiamhc.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • LA Care & Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Center – El Monte
    Welcoming and free programs that are open to anyone in the community. Includes dance and fitness classes, support groups, health and wellness classes, preventative health screenings, and assistance with social services and enrollment for Medi-Cal and other health coverage.
    213-428-1495
    communityresourcecenterla.org/locations/el-monte
    Free services.
    El Monte, CA
  • Casa Treatment Center
    Casa Treatment Center for Women offers care including residential, day treatment (partial hospitalization), intensive outpatient, sober living, aftercare, and alumnae programs to meet the needs of women who are in recovery or seeking treatment for substance use.
    855-954-2272
    info@casatreatmentcenter.org
    casatreatmentcenter.org
    Accepts most insurances.
    Pasadena, CA
  • Maryvale
    Provides child and family services, such as early education and after-school programming, mental health and wrap-around services, community education, short-term transitional housing and outpatient substance abuse treatment.
    626-280-6510
    maryvale.org/maryvale
    Free or reduced cost services if eligible (Demonstrated need, California residency, and family size and income documentation, can call for eligibility).
    Los Angeles County
  • Pomona Wellness Community
    Offers a place for community members to gather, find resources, or participate in various wellness activities. Wellness activities are free and open to the community. Support includes mental health, substance use, and general health and wellness programs. Substance use and mental health support includes substance use disorder screenings and referrals to services that would be beneficial. Programs offered include dance and fitness classes, planning for parenthood, a toy loan program, educational workshops, creative activities, support groups, and more.
    909-802-2650
    PomonaWC@ph.lacounty.gov
    publichealth.lacounty.gov/chs/pwc.htm
    Free services.
    Pomona, CA
  • East Valley Community Health Center
    Serves individuals and families within the East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities. Appointments can be made to address a number of concerns, whether one is experiencing the challenges of a chronic illness (i.e., diabetes, hypertension, asthma, or HIV), needs a wellness check-up, dental care, vision services, or counseling.
    626-919-4333
    evchc.org
    Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, and Covered California. Assistance available if uninsured.
    East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities
  • SHARE! Recovery Retreat
    Serves individuals who utilize mental health services, are recovering from addiction, and/or have a history with trauma. Offers recovery and self-help support groups, provides housing solutions/support for the unhoused, deliver peer support, and overall, empower participants to transform their lives. Meetings are available via Zoom or in-person
    626-677-3850
    info@shareselfhelp.org
    shareselfhelp.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • Pacific Clinics
    Pacific Clinics has locations throughout LA County and offers services that are individualized, culturally and linguistically responsive, and available to all ages: mental health treatment (i.e., counseling, evidence-based treatments, peer support, case management, and more), substance use disorder treatment, unhoused support, employment services, Head Start and Early Head Start programs for early childhood education, wellness centers, and integrated care.
    877-969-7284
    pacificclinics.org
    Most services are free, accept Medi-Cal, or depend on income (Call for eligibility).
    Los Angeles County
  • Inland Valley Drug and Alcohol Recovery Services
    Provides an array of affordable substance abuse recovery and counseling services, including detoxification, residential and outpatient treatment, aftercare, education, individual and group counseling, and primary and secondary prevention services. Staff are bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. Services are available for adults and youth with a substance use disorder, as well as for families who have a loved one in recovery.
    909-949-4667
    inlandvalleyrecovery.org
    Accepts most insurances (i.e., Medi-Cal, Blue Cross, Humana, etc.), cash, or fees can depend on income.
    Upland, CA
  • Parents Anonymous, Inc.
    Seeks to support positive outcomes, promote social connection, and strengthen families and communities. Their programs, initiatives, and research encourage growth for all parents, children and youth. Parents Anonymous groups address five areas: parent partner, parenting, primary and secondary prevention, and interventions for abusive behavior. The groups include four key components: building family strengths interviews to understand each family’s needs, weekly support groups (for either parents or children and youth), and additional guidance in-between group meetings.
    855-427-2736
    parentsanonymous.org
    Free services.
    Claremont, CA
  • Parents’ Place
    Promotes and supports family-focused services for families who have children with special needs, as well as the professionals who serve them. Services offered include an annual Information Fair and Festival, informative workshops and seminars, community outreach, support groups and parent to parent support, a book/DVD/toy lending library, and more. Services are available in English, Spanish, and Chinese/Mandarin.
    626-919-1091
    empower@parentsplacefrc.com
    parentsplacefrc.com
  • Foothill Family
    Offers a range of services to support individuals and families at every stage of life, focusing on key areas: early childhood development (i.e., preschool preparedness, parent education), mental health care (i.e., individual and family counseling, intensive services), school-based services (i.e., teacher training, educationally-related mental health care), and youth and family services (i.e., case management, child abuse prevention and treatment). Foothill Family’s services takes on an integrated approach to address all needs as they evolve.
    626-993-3000
    foothillfamily.org
    Most services are free, reduced cost, or accept Medi-Cal.
    Pomona, El Monte, and Pasadena, CA
  • Black Infants and Families
    An initiative that works to address the higher-than-average rates of black infant and maternal deaths. Includes resource fairs, community baby showers, partnerships with other San Gabriel Valley resources (i.e., Black Women for Wellness, Breast Feed LA, Black Infant Health), education to combat myths and misconceptions, and volunteer opportunities.
    blackinfantsandfamilies.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • Casa Colina Social Connection Programs
    Offers weekly social connection programs for children and teens with social delays, led by occupational therapists and/or speech-language pathologists. Groups are intended to help participants with better engaging with peers, work on age-appropriate skills (e.g., problem-solving, communication, and conflict resolution). Groups are split up by age.
    909-596-7733 x4200
    casacolina.org/programs-services/childrens-services/social-connection-programs
    Accepts most insurances, cash, through school districts, or regional centers.
    Pomona, CA
  • Green Family Therapies
    Committed to providing pediatric developmental programs/therapies that are culturally and linguistically responsive and with a focus on family focused care. Services are available whether at their clinic, in-home, or at a child’s school; they emphasize engagement over compliance, caregiver involvement, child-led therapy, and neurodiversity-affirming strategies. Programs include individualized therapy (i.e., speech and language therapy, feeding therapy, occupational therapy), caregiver programs (i.e., one-on-one coaching, support groups), and other programs (i.e., summer programs, handwriting support, developmental music classes)
    888-647-3622
    info@greenfamilytherapies.com
    greenfamilytherapies.com
    Accepts the following insurances: San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center,
    United Healthcare, Blue California, and Inland Regional Center.
    La Verne, CA
  • Haynes Family of Programs
    Dedicated to helping children with special needs with regards to emotional development, autism, learning disabilities, abuse, neglect, and abandonment. Programs include school programs, mental health services and referrals, residential services, and community outreach.
    909-593-2581
    info@leroyhaynes.org
    leroyhaynes.org
    Accepts Medi-Cal or through school districts and regional centers.
    La Verne, CA
  • David and Margaret Youth and Family Services
    Originally founded as an orphanage, David & Margaret provides access to services and programs for youth, young adults, and families, including their foster family and adoption services, COMPASS programs (which assists youth facing obstacles as they transition to adulthood), temporary shelter program, mental health and wellness resources, and more.
    909-596-5921
    davidandmargaret.org
    Free or reduced cost if eligible (Call for eligibility).
    La Verne, CA
  • McKinley’s Children’s Center
    Non-public school that provides services to children who are survivors of abusive environments, often related to drug and/or alcohol use, abandonment, and physical and psychological difficulties. Classrooms are small and teachers are credentialed as Special Education Teachers to promote learning. Other staff include behavioral counselors, mental health therapists, and support teams to assist students. Door-to-door transportation is available to students as well.
    909-599-1227
    mckinleycc.org
    Free or reduced cost if eligible (Call for eligibility). Accepts Medi-Cal.
    San Dimas, CA
  • Maternal Mental Health Now
    Offers a resource directory, training opportunities, and partnerships throughout LA County to support everyone involved in the birthing process and ensuring families and professionals have the tools they need to thrive, particularly with mental health.
    maternalmentalhealthnow.org/community-resources
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • Bureau of Victim Services, Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
    Provides essential services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and other violent crime, including crisis intervention, emergency assistance, counseling referrals, case status notification, court escort and orientation, and restitution assistance. Services are provided free of charge, available in several languages, and are available regardless of residency or citizenship status. Assistance provided whether a criminal case has been filed or not.
    800-380-3811
    da.lacounty.gov/victims
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • California Mental Health Connection
    Specializes in multicultural and multilevel services, programs, and therapists. Includes victim assistance (victims, witnesses, or immediate family member of individual associated with the crime), veterans behavioral health, domestic violence and substance abuse groups, parenting classes, court mandated programs (i.e., anger management, domestic violence, family therapy), immigration reports, and schools prevention and early intervention counseling.
    626-430-6197
    californiamhc.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • LA Care & Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Center – El Monte
    Welcoming and free programs that are open to anyone in the community. Includes dance and fitness classes, support groups, health and wellness classes, preventative health screenings, and assistance with social services and enrollment for Medi-Cal and other health coverage.
    213-428-1495
    communityresourcecenterla.org/locations/el-monte
    Free services.
    El Monte, CA
  • YWCA of the San Gabriel Valley
    Offers free services to domestic violence survivors and their children, including a 24-hour crisis helpline, case management, culturally sensitive counseling, educational outreach, as well as domestic violence training for professionals. Other services include legal advocates to prepare survivors for court appearances, accompany them, and process restraining orders; additionally, senior services are available, including home delivered meals, healthy aging programs, case management, and more.
    626-960-2995
    ywcasgv.org
    Free services.
    San Gabriel Valley
  • House of Ruth
    Provides a variety of services to address domestic violence, such as safety planning and recognizing the signs, a 24-hour helpline, counseling, housing services, residential services, prevention education, and community services.
    909-623-4364
    houseofruthinc.org
    Free services.
    Pomona, CA
  • Aging Next
    Connects aging adults and their families, especially those who wish to continue living independently at home, to services, resources, and volunteers. This includes AgingNext Village (provides community connection, social activities, and more to aging adults), transportation services, an enrichment center for memory-impaired aging adults, senior companionship program, and more.
    909-621-9900
    agingnext.org
    Free or reduced cost services (Call for eligibility).
    Claremont, CA
  • East Valley Community Health Center
    Serves individuals and families within the East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities. Appointments can be made to address a number of concerns, whether one is experiencing the challenges of a chronic illness (i.e., diabetes, hypertension, asthma, or HIV), needs a wellness check-up, dental care, vision services, or counseling.
    626-919-4333
    evchc.org
    Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, and Covered California. Assistance available if
    uninsured.
    East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities
  • Bureau of Victim Services, Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
    Provides essential services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and other violent crime, including crisis intervention, emergency assistance, counseling referrals, case status notification, court escort and orientation, and restitution assistance. Services are provided free of charge, available in several languages, and are available regardless of residency or citizenship status. Assistance provided whether a criminal case has been filed or not.
    800-380-3811
    da.lacounty.gov/victims
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • California Mental Health Connection
    Specializes in multicultural and multilevel services, programs, and therapists. Includes victim assistance (victims, witnesses, or immediate family member of individual associated with the crime), veterans behavioral health, domestic violence and substance abuse groups, parenting classes, court mandated programs (i.e., anger management, domestic violence, family therapy), immigration reports, and schools prevention and early intervention counseling.
    626-430-6197
    californiamhc.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • LA Care & Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Center – El Monte
    Welcoming and free programs that are open to anyone in the community. Includes dance and fitness classes, support groups, health and wellness classes, preventative health screenings, and assistance with social services and enrollment for Medi-Cal and other health coverage.
    213-428-1495
    communityresourcecenterla.org/locations/el-monte
    Free services.
    El Monte, CA
  • YWCA of the San Gabriel Valley
    Offers free services to domestic violence survivors and their children, including a 24-hour crisis helpline, case management, culturally sensitive counseling, educational outreach, as well as domestic violence training for professionals. Other services include legal advocates to prepare survivors for court appearances, accompany them, and process restraining orders; additionally, senior services are available, including home delivered meals, healthy aging programs, case management, and more.
    626-960-2995
    ywcasgv.org
    Free services.
    San Gabriel Valley
  • Bureau of Victim Services, Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
    Provides essential services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and other violent crime, including crisis intervention, emergency assistance, counseling referrals, case status notification, court escort and orientation, and restitution assistance. Services are provided free of charge, available in several languages, and are available regardless of residency or citizenship status. Assistance provided whether a criminal case has been filed or not.
    800-380-3811
    da.lacounty.gov/victims
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • California Mental Health Connection
    Specializes in multicultural and multilevel services, programs, and therapists. Includes victim assistance (victims, witnesses, or immediate family member of individual associated with the crime), veterans behavioral health, domestic violence and substance abuse groups, parenting classes, court mandated programs (i.e., anger management, domestic violence, family therapy), immigration reports, and schools prevention and early intervention counseling.
    626-430-6197
    californiamhc.org
    Free services.
    Los Angeles County
  • YWCA of the San Gabriel Valley
    Offers free services to domestic violence survivors and their children, including a 24-hour crisis helpline, case management, culturally sensitive counseling, educational outreach, as well as domestic violence training for professionals. Other services include legal advocates to prepare survivors for court appearances, accompany them, and process restraining orders; additionally, senior services are available, including home delivered meals, healthy aging programs, case management, and more.
    626-960-2995
    ywcasgv.org
    Free services.
    San Gabriel Valley
  • Bureau of Victim Services, Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
    800-380-3811
    da.lacounty.gov/victims
  • East Valley Community Health Center
    Serves individuals and families within the East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities. Appointments can be made to address a number of concerns, whether one is experiencing the challenges of a chronic illness (i.e., diabetes, hypertension, asthma, or HIV), needs a wellness check-up, dental care, vision services, or counseling.
    626-919-4333
    evchc.org
    Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, and Covered California. Assistance available if uninsured.
    East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities
  • Pomona Wellness Community
    Offers a place for community members to gather, find resources, or participate in various wellness activities. Wellness activities are free and open to the community. Support includes mental health, substance use, and general health and wellness programs. Substance use and mental health support includes substance use disorder or mental health screenings and referrals to services that would be beneficial. Programs offered include dance and fitness classes, planning for parenthood, a toy loan program, educational workshops, creative activities, support groups, and more.
    909-802-2650
    PomonaWC@ph.lacounty.gov
    publichealth.lacounty.gov/chs/pwc.htm
    Free services.
    Pomona, CA
  • Alzheimer’s Association – California Southland Chapter
    Leads global research, risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support for Alzheimer’s and other dementia, as well involvement/volunteer opportunities and a 24-hour helpline.
    800-272-3900
    alz.org
    Free services.
    Southern California
  • Opportunities for Learning
    800-380-3811
    da.lacounty.gov/victims
  • El Monte City School District Child Development Programs
    626-452-9160
    emcsd.org
  • Options for Youth
    A network of free public charter high schools in Southern California, offering a flexible and personalized approach to students who may be behind on credits, want to graduate early, or simply desire a non-traditional learning
    environment.
    888-389-9992
    ofy.org
    Free services.
    Southern California
  • Casa Colina
    Provides a variety of health services, including but not limited to: health screenings, long-term residential care, neuropsychology, outpatient services, physical therapy, as well as assistance with navigating these services (such as how to find a doctor, financial assistance, and more).
    909-596-7733
    casacolina.org
    Accepts most insurances (i.e., Medi-Cal, Medicare, Cigna, etc.) or call for eligibility.
    Pomona, CA
  • Bienestar
    Committed to the health and well-being for Latinx and LGBTQ+ individuals, providing resources such as full-service medical care, substance use counseling, HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, sexual health, and medication-assisted treatment. Specialized services for men’s health, trans health, as well as community events, a food bank, support groups, and housing services are available as well.
    866-590-6411 x600
    info@bienestar.org
    bienestar.org
    Free services.
    Pomona, CA
  • Pomona Valley Pride
    Supports LGBTQ+ individuals and allied communities by providing vital social and emotional support services, educational and arts programs, collaborative partnerships, and advocacy for the Pomona Valley region and surrounding communities.
    909-326-0482
    info@pomonavalleypride.org
    pomonavalleypride.org
    Free services (some events, however, such as their annual festival charge small fees for tickets).
    Pomona, CA
  • PFLAG
    Provides services to address the unique needs of Asian Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ individuals, such as support groups, educational opportunities, community events and outreach, and opportunities for advocacy.
    pflagsgvapi.org
    Free services.
    San Gabriel Valley

 

Please refer to the Service Area 3 (San Gabriel Valley) Provider Directory for specific information on providers, such as but not limited to:

  • Accepting new Medi-Cal members
  • Accessible by (e.g., referral only, phone only, etc.)
  • Languages spoken
  • Methods of delivery (e.g., in-person, telephone, field-based services, etc.)
  • Special population focus (i.e., if a provider concentrates on a specific culture or population)
  • Services offered (e.g., day treatment/rehab, crisis intervention, targeted case management, mental health services, etc.)