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  • housing and utility resources

    The Catalyst Foundation

    The Catalyst Foundation is committed to inspiring transformative change and reducing the impact of abuse and trauma in our community. For students who are facing housing insecurity, health challenges, or other crises, Catalyst offers Intensive Case Management Services (ICMS) to help stabilize their situations and promote long-term wellness. Through ICMS, students may receive support with: Securing stable housing and navigating related paperwork Connecting to medical, mental health, and substance abuse services Applying for benefits, maintaining care regimens, and accessing community…

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  • L.A. Care and Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Centers

    L.A. Care and Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Centers

    The L.A. Care and Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Centers are safe, welcoming spaces that connect students and community members with free programs and services to support health, wellness, and stability. Students can take advantage of fitness and dance classes, health and wellness workshops, and support groups designed to encourage balance and connection. The centers also provide social services assistance, preventive health screenings, and help with Medi-Cal and other health coverage enrollment. All programs are free and open to everyone,…

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  • Valley Oasis

    Valley Oasis

    Valley Oasis  Valley Oasis, formerly known as the Antelope Valley Domestic Violence Council, has been serving the community since 1981. What began as a safe haven for survivors of domestic violence has grown into a full-service organization offering more than 16 programs to support individuals and families in crisis. Students in need can turn to Valley Oasis for help with emergency shelter, housing support, counseling, and advocacy services. Their programs are open to everyone—including men, women, children, emancipated minors, and…

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  • salvation army

    The Salvation Army – Antelope Valley

    The Salvation Army Antelope Valley Corps offers a range of community services aimed at helping individuals and families overcome hardship and build stability. If you're a student facing resource constraints, here’s how they may be able to assist you or your family: Access Center / Social Services: They provide support in meeting basic needs, including clothing, household items, and more. Food & Meal Assistance: As part of their mission to “cure hunger,” they work to ensure no one goes without…

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  • Food Resources

    The Rescue Mission Alliance

    The Rescue Mission Alliance Antelope Valley Antelope Valley is a volunteer-driven, faith-based, non-profit community outreach founded by John and Denise Perry in 2013. Our mission is to “Meet the Need.” We can’t do everything, but we must do something. At AVDC, we aim to meet the needs of the Antelope Valley and surrounding communities that do not reside near assisting resources. We are committed to helping resource the food-insecure and bring hope to all families in the Antelope Valley area.…

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  • Antelope Valley Partners for Health

    Antelope Valley Partners for Health

    AVPH seeks to improve the lives of the most vulnerable and underserved population of the Antelope Valley. This population includes adults and children of diverse ethnic origins who are currently living at or below the poverty line, have no access to health care services, and must overcome the geographic barriers of living in the area. AVPH has made significant changes in the following areas: access to health care, community needs assessments, mental health care in schools, dental health for low…

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  • 211

    211

    ANTELOPE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER - LANCASTER WIC SITE This is a supplemental food program that provides food vouchers and nutrition education for pregnant women, new and/or breastfeeding mothers, infants, and children younger than five who live in the Antelope Valley. Services include breast pumps, breastfeeding support programs, food vouchers, nutrition education, pregnancy/childbirth support groups, and WIC. Intake is centralized, and services are provided at various community sites. Eligible applicants meet federal low-income guidelines and have been determined to be at…

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  • Grace Resources

    Grace Resources Meeting Real Needs with a Touch of Grace Founded in April 1991 by the Antelope Valley Christian Ministerial Association (AVCMA), Grace Resources in Lancaster, CA, was established with a mission to offer compassionate support to individuals experiencing poverty. In recent years, we have refocused our ministry on providing groceries, hot meals, and spiritual support, all rooted in our steadfast Christian values. We have seen significant growth in the number of people we serve. Over 200,000 people were helped by…

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