Being Alive offers peer-based social services delivered by and for people living with HIV infection, including emotional support, a wellness center, education, advocacy and prevention.
An online screening site with information about federal, state, local and private programs that help pay for prescription drugs, utility bills, meals, health, and a variety of other basic needs.
Offers a 12-step based, inpatient program and counseling for individuals, families and the children of substance-abusing families. Patient stays are generally 30-90 days depending on the needs of the client and their ability to pay.
Offers confidential telephone consultations with trained counselors, referrals to experienced attorneys, thirty minute consultations with each attorney included with an initial $25 fee, or referrals to appropriate non-legal assistance.
Provides helpful information and resources for adoptive parents.
The Department of Aging serves as a unifying resource that provides information on federal, state, and local programs and service providers. They host a hotline, 1-800-510-2020 , available to anyone seeking information about resources and services for seniors and adults with disabilities throughout California.
California Lawyers for the Arts aids the creative community with legal matters ranging from personal injury to intellectual property. Call 888.775.8995.
This program offers yearly premiums at approximately $450/yr for Los Angeles County residents. The value of the car insured must not be more than $20,000 and participant must be a "good driver" and demonstrate financial need. Coverage is low.
Provides limited grants to individuals for certain expenses related to treatment.
Database connecting cancer patients and their caregivers to useful resources such as financial assistance, travel assistance and tips, support networks, and information on clinical trials, prevention and recent advances.
Provides information on disabilities in infants, toddlers, children and youth.
This center charges $10/year and clients can then go 4 times a month for $25/visit and receive 200 pounds of food each time. Food includes fresh vegetables, bread, canned food, poultry, fish, etc. If someone is low income or disabled they will pay less or may have the fee waived.
This website allows you to find retail or self-pay prices for medical procedures and items, as well as the Medicare pay rate. Their Price Check feature allows you to share the price you paid for a procedure as well.
This website allows you to find retail or self-pay prices for medical procedures and items, as well as the Medicare pay rate. Their Price Check feature allows you to share the price you paid for a procedure as well.
This website allows you to find retail or self-pay prices for medical procedures and items, as well as the Medicare pay rate. Their Price Check feature allows you to share the price you paid for a procedure as well.