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Enclosure I
Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services Programs and Services Overview
The Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) serves a diverse community through a variety of federal, State, and County-funded programs designed to alleviate hardship and promote health, personal responsibility, and economic independence. DPSS administers the CalWORKs, CalFresh (Food Stamps), Medi-Cal, General Relief (GR), and In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Programs, and the Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) to low-income residents of Los Angeles County through dozens of DPSS Offices and other public and non-profit agencies located across the County. The following provides a description highlighting some integral components of these programs. CalWORKs: State and federally-funded temporary cash assistance for low-income families with children and any combination of the following, as necessary:
Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) Program: CalWORKs applicants and participants are prepared to find and maintain employment. Eligible CalWORKs applicants are engaged during the first points of contact with DPSS, and once participating in GAIN, they are provided with case management, employment services and ongoing supportive services. In addition, participants receive assistance in resolving or clearing their Welfare-to-Work (WTW) non-compliance or pending sanction through the GAIN Sanction Home Visit Outreach Project, which employs intensive case management to identify services participants need to overcome employment barriers.
CalWORKs Housing Program: Program provides a number of services and benefits designed to assist CalWORKs homeless families, or families at risk of homelessness, to prevent eviction or move out of their current situation and into affordable permanent housing. Benefits include temporary shelter, permanent housing, moving assistance, short-term rental subsidy, assistance to prevent eviction, relocation assistance, and case management services.
CalWORKs Specialized Supportive Services: Mental health, domestic violence, and substance abuse services are provided to participants in need of services.
Supplemental Security Income Assistance Program (SSIAP): SSIAP workers provide physically and mentally disabled CalWORKs participants with assistance and advocacy support throughout the SSI application process. The goal is to obtain an early SSI approval for participants who appear to meet federal SSI eligibility criteria.
MEDI-CAL: State and federally-funded program which provides medical benefits to low-income families with children and elderly/disabled individuals who are unable to afford the cost of their medical care.
CalFresh (FOOD STAMPS): Federal program with the purpose of promoting and safeguarding the health and well-being of low-income households by raising their levels of nutrition and increasing their food purchasing power.
IHSS: State-mandated program that provides domestic services and personal care services to eligible aged, blind and disabled individuals to allow them to remain safely in their own homes.
The intent of the program is to prevent costly institutional care, by providing basic in-home care services to consumers who cannot safely perform the services themselves. Services must be related to health or safety and cannot be authorized for “comfort.”
GR: County-funded cash assistance for low-income individuals not eligible for State/federal assistance, plus the following services, as necessary:
General Relief Opportunities for Work (GROW) Program: GROW transitions employable GR participants into the labor market. Participants are assisted with activities designed to prepare them for employment, including case management, employment services and supportive services.
Supplemental Security Income Medical Advocacy Program (SSIMAP): SSIMAP workers provide physically and mentally disabled GR participants with assistance and advocacy support throughout the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) application process. The goal is to obtain an early SSI approval for participants who appear to meet federal SSI eligibility criteria.
2 Updated August 1, 2013
CAPI: State-funded cash assistance provided to aged, blind, and/or disabled legal non-citizens who are categorically ineligible to Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Payment (SSI/SSP) due to their immigration status.
REFUGEE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (REP):
REP provides employment and training services, case management and placement services for refugees residing in the U.S. for five years or less and asylees residing in the U.S. for five years from the date they are granted asylum. Services are available to refugees aided through the CalWORKs, Refugee Cash Assistance, and GR Program, or refugees not aided through a public assistance program.
EXPANDING ACCESS TO SERVICES
Customer Service Center (CSC): The CSC provides participants with a single point of contact for ease in accessing their CalWORKs, CalFresh (Food Stamps), Medi-Cal or GR case information and reporting changes through the telephone. In addition, participants have access to general case information, emergency hotlines and program hotlines 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via a self-service menu.
CalFresh (Food Stamp) and Medi-Cal Outreach: CalFresh (Food Stamp) and Medi-Cal Outreach staff is stationed at various non-traditional community sites (including health clinics, food pantries, farmers’ markets, WIC sites, churches and schools) to accept and assist with CalFresh (Food Stamp) and/or Medi-Cal applications. Workers engage with the community, providing information and referrals to available resources and services.
LINKAGES Project: A Los Angeles County interdepartmental partnership that promotes service coordination for families involved in the child welfare system (Department of Children and Family Services) who are also receiving services or benefits provided by DPSS. The goal is to increase child safety and family functioning and increase the number of positive child/family outcomes.
YourBenefitsNow (YBN) Website: Los Angeles County residents can now apply on-line for CalWORKs, CalFresh (Food Stamps), or Medi-Cal at www.dpssbenefits.lacounty.gov. Participants with an existing case can also view their benefit information through the YBN website. YBN provides 24/7 easy and convenient access for new and existing clients.
FRAUD PREVENTION
Income and Eligibility Verification System (IEVS): The coordinated data exchange system made available through IEVS allows workers to search and verify income and assets associated with specific identifying information for each household member, including name, social security number, and date of birth. IEVS is a valuable tool in identifying and detecting welfare fraud.
Statewide Fingerprint Imaging System (SFIS): SFIS clerks capture fingerprints and photo images during the CalWORKs or GR application process. SFIS is a valuable tool for preventing duplicate aid fraud by matching applicant’s fingerprints against those individuals known to the statewide system.
Early Fraud Prevention and Intervention Activities: Welfare Fraud Investigators take referrals for early fraud detection from eligibility staff, the Central Fraud Reporting Line, WeTip, and computer matches from fingerprints, addresses, wage and asset reports.
CO-LOCATED AGENCIES OR COUNTY DEPARTMENTS
Child Care Resource and Referral: Agencies identify appropriate child care for CalWORKs families and other families depending on family size and income. Agencies serve as a resource and referral to connect families to alternative community program services.
Health Care Options: Applicants/participants receive assistance in choosing and enrolling in a health care plan. Department of Mental Health: Mental health services are provided to CalWORKs and GR participants. Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE): LACOE provides orientations for GROW participants. Military and Veteran’s Affairs: Staff provides referrals and resource information. BUSINESS HOURS
Los Angeles County, DPSS offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In response to Health Care Reform, our Customer Service Centers will receive phone calls on Saturdays and
during extended business hours. DPSS has a “No Wrong Door Policy” when serving the public. Participants will receive services in the office of their
choice or may accept a referral to another office.
DPSS Caseload CharacteristicsLos Angeles County Totals
May 2013
CalWORKs General Relief
Refugee CAPI Medical Assistance
Only
CalFresh In-Home Supportive
Services
Total Aided
Cases 174,575 106,490 678 5,062 761,359 549,021 183,653
Persons 422,504 107,118 776 5,657 1,755,996 1,135,966 183,653
Age of Aided Persons
Under 1 17,568 1 51,085 28,120 7
1-2 44,683 100,942 79,000 105
3-5 68,949 3 150,222 127,080 542
6-12 125,573 8 313,370 244,752 3,659
13-15 43,690 8 124,775 85,192 1,905
16-17 28,226 1 82,512 53,815 1,201
18 6,866 1,844 18 3 45,855 23,603 726
19 3,336 3,060 24 1 39,865 19,474 786
20 4,079 3,214 17 3 34,441 17,247 788
21-59 78,880 92,954 583 754 553,857 413,064 44,351
60-65 580 5,769 82 567 33,314 26,421 18,157
Over 65 74 275 52 4,310 225,758 18,198 111,426
Total 422,504 107,118 776 5,657 1,755,996 1,135,966 183,653
Average Age of Aided Adults
Average Age 31 39 40 71 51 37 68
Gender of Aided Persons
AdultMale 16,334 70,742 385 1,949 280,437 220,150 63,615
Female 69,375 36,374 391 3,689 532,492 297,857 112,619
ChildrenMale 168,141 16 475,932 310,448 4,940
Female 168,654 2 3 467,134 307,511 2,479
Total 422,504 107,118 776 5,657 1,755,996 1,135,966 183,653
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DPSS Caseload CharacteristicsLos Angeles County Totals
May 2013
CalWORKs General Relief
Refugee CAPI Medical Assistance
Only
CalFresh In-Home Supportive
Services
Citizenship Status of Aided Persons
Citizen 404,532 99,253 1 42 1,255,138 1,046,282 N/A
Legal Immigrants 17,477 7,833 775 5,601 191,259 88,847 N/A
Other 495 32 14 3,088 837 N/A
Undocumented Immigrants 81 4 3 306,511 41 N/A
Total 422,504 107,118 776 5,657 1,755,996 1,135,966 N/A
Primary Language of Aided Cases
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Armenian 2,741 1,437 224 1,029 20,975 8,234 31,455
Cambodian 467 58 13 2,388 1,144 2,215
Chinese 356 130 34 152 25,946 3,655 14,352
English 109,574 98,881 78 374 360,490 360,828 69,354
Farsi 282 139 118 109 4,257 1,150 5,797
Korean 137 142 5 203 12,169 1,254 4,945
Other 400 83 93 126 5,247 1,212 2,886
Russian 245 107 28 188 4,496 758 7,206
Spanish 59,988 5,297 97 2,744 310,790 167,664 37,686
Tagalog 34 47 1 94 5,160 453 4,236
Vietnamese 351 169 30 9,441 2,669 3,521
Total 174,575 106,490 678 5,062 761,359 549,021 183,653
Ethnic Origin of Aided Persons
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American Indian / Alaskan Native 315 461 1 1 1,462 1,812 385
Asian 10,744 2,510 64 680 153,856 46,480 35,409
Black 85,713 44,251 22 71 119,950 207,432 31,928
Hispanic 278,281 33,671 103 3,065 1,239,885 719,736 52,372
Other 15,357 8,888 27 197 83,143 50,164
White 32,087 17,328 559 1,643 157,663 110,251 63,559
Total 422,504 107,118 776 5,657 1,755,996 1,135,966 183,653
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DPSS Caseload CharacteristicsCongressional District 40 - Lucille Roybal-Allard
May 2013
CalWORKs General Relief
Refugee CAPI Medical Assistance
Only
CalFresh In-Home Supportive
Services
Total Aided
Cases 20,901 3,093 18 419 73,651 51,230 10,776
Persons 50,962 3,124 19 471 205,353 124,355 10,776
Age of Aided Persons
Under 1 2,046 6,471 3,537 1
1-2 5,467 12,978 10,360 12
3-5 8,672 1 19,259 16,989 59
6-12 16,560 1 40,076 33,908 369
13-15 5,745 15,626 11,487 188
16-17 3,643 10,025 7,087 116
18 820 66 5,677 2,852 73
19 415 105 1 4,976 2,023 77
20 454 99 1 4,276 1,658 58
21-59 7,064 2,551 15 30 69,824 31,013 3,162
60-65 64 283 2 15 2,746 1,951 944
Over 65 12 20 424 13,419 1,490 5,717
Total 50,962 3,124 19 471 205,353 124,355 10,776
Average Age of Aided Adults
Average Age 30 42 39 75 45 36 65
Gender of Aided Persons
AdultMale 1,395 1,753 13 143 29,595 14,819 3,759
Female 6,573 1,371 6 326 56,394 26,168 6,272
ChildrenMale 21,266 1 60,077 41,717 506
Female 21,728 1 59,287 41,651 239
Total 50,962 3,124 19 471 205,353 124,355 10,776
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07/10/2013 12:02 PM
DPSS Caseload CharacteristicsCongressional District 40 - Lucille Roybal-Allard
May 2013
CalWORKs General Relief
Refugee CAPI Medical Assistance
Only
CalFresh In-Home Supportive
Services
Citizenship Status of Aided Persons
Citizen 49,590 2,548 1 5 138,247 115,183 N/A
Legal Immigrants 1,319 575 18 465 17,103 9,098 N/A
Other 53 1 243 74 N/A
Undocumented Immigrants 49,760 N/A
Total 50,962 3,124 19 471 205,353 124,355 N/A
Primary Language of Aided Cases
( Blank )
Armenian 5 1 8
Cambodian 11 2 57 24 63
Chinese 1 42 4 21
English 9,747 2,393 6 15 24,531 22,015 3,916
Farsi 1 1 3 2 4
Korean 1 4 1 177 17 33
Other 32 1 4 162 57 58
Russian 1 7 1 9
Spanish 11,106 692 11 396 48,554 29,090 6,603
Tagalog 1 1 66 4 45
Vietnamese 1 1 1 47 15 16
Total 20,901 3,093 18 419 73,651 51,230 10,776
Ethnic Origin of Aided Persons
( Blank )
American Indian / Alaskan Native 19 8 98 97 20
Asian 229 38 3 1,928 717 294
Black 4,765 675 1 1 6,140 8,637 1,769
Hispanic 44,430 1,983 14 453 189,772 110,435 8,199
Other 840 230 3 7 4,907 2,483
White 679 189 1 7 2,507 1,984 494
Total 50,962 3,124 19 471 205,353 124,355 10,776
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Enclosure IV
Dec-07 May-13 Increase ChangeCalWORKs 349,574 422,504 72,930 20.9%General Relief 61,406 107,118 45,712 74.4%Refugee Cash Assistance 1,267 776 -491 -38.8%Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) 4,133 5,657 1,524 36.9%Medi-Cal Assistance Only 1,602,354 1,755,996 153,642 9.6%CalFresh 641,215 1,135,966 494,751 77.2%In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) 168,477 183,653 15,176 9.0%
Total Number of Persons Served* 2,118,174 2,519,023 400,849 18.9%Total Number of Children (under 18) Served* 1,096,049 1,239,396 143,347 9.8%
* Unduplicated Source: DPSSMART reports accessed on July 8, 2013.
Source: DPSS internal reports accessed on July 8, 2013. Source: DPSS internal reports accessed on July 8, 2013.
For help resolving constituent case issues, contact:Derrick Robinson, Director
Government Inquiry & Response SectionPhone: (562) 908-8349Fax: (562) 463-5396Email: [email protected]
For all other questions, contact:Nestor Requeno, Director
Intergovernmental Relations & Multimedia Services SectionPhone: (562) 908-8517Fax: (562) 699-3671Email: [email protected]
Link to the 2012-13 Los Angeles Annual Report News Releases accessed July 8, 2013. http://www.lacountyannualreport.com/2012/working.html
Updated August 1, 2013
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COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES
2013 DPSS DIRECTORY OF SERVICES
Office Number
DISTRICT OFFICES (CalWORKs, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, and General Relief) CalWORKs CalFresh Medi-Cal General Relief
05 Belvedere – 5445 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022
14 Civic Center – 813 E. Fourth Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90013*
26 Compton – 211 E. Alondra Blvd., Compton, CA 90220
06 Cudahy – 8130 S. Atlantic Ave., Cudahy, CA 90201
11 East Valley – 14545 Lanark St., Panorama City, CA 91402
04 El Monte – 3350 Aerojet Ave., El Monte, CA 91731
12 Exposition Park – 3833 S. Vermont Ave., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90037
17 Florence – 1740 E. Gage Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90001
02 Glendale – 4680 San Fernando Rd., Glendale, CA 91204
92 Hawthorne – 12000 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250
34 Lancaster – 349-B East Ave. K-6, Lancaster, CA 93535
67 Lancaster General – 337 East Ave. K-10, Lancaster, CA 93535
66 Lincoln Heights – 4077 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90032
15 Metro East – 2855 E. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90023**
13 Metro Family – 2615 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007
38 Metro North – 2601 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90057
70 Metro Special – 2707 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007
16 Medi-Cal Outreach – 3400 Aerojet Ave., El Monte, CA 91731
80 Medi-Cal Long Term Care – 17171 East Gale Ave., City of Industry, CA 91745
40 Norwalk – 12727 Norwalk Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650
89 Medi-Cal Mail-In – 2615 S. Grand Ave., 2nd Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90007***
62 Paramount – 2961 E. Victoria St., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
03 Pasadena – 955 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91104
36 Pomona – 2040 W. Holt Ave., Pomona, CA 91768
60 Rancho Park – 11110 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064
32 San Fernando Branch – 9188 Glenoaks Blvd., Sun Valley, CA 91352
20 San Gabriel Valley – 3352 Aerojet Ave., El Monte, CA 91731
51 Santa Clarita Branch – 27233 Camp Plenty Rd., Canyon Country, CA 91352
27 South Central – 10728 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90059
31 South Family – 17600 “A” Santa Fe Ave., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
07 South Special – 17600 “B” Santa Fe Ave., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
83 Southwest Family – 8300 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90044
08 Southwest Special – 1819 W. 120th St., Los Angeles, CA 90047
82 West Valley – 21415 Plummer St., Chatsworth, CA 91311
10 Wilshire Special – 2415 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Notes: * This office does not provide CalFresh Only services. ** This office does not provide Medi-Cal Only or CalFresh Only services. *** Not open to the public.
Office Number GAIN REGIONAL OFFICES PROVIDING CalWORKs WELFARE-TO-WORK SERVICES
IV Central County, Exposition Main Office – 3833 S. Vermont Ave., 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90037
VII East San Fernando Valley – 3307 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, CA 91504
III San Gabriel Valley – 3216 Rosemead Blvd., El Monte, CA 91731
III-P San Gabriel Valley, Pomona Sub Office – 2255 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
V South County – 2959 Victoria St., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
V-H South County Harbor One-Stop Sub Office – 1851 N. Gaffey St., Suite F, San Pedro, CA 90731
VI Southeast County – 5460 Bandini Blvd., Bell, CA 90201
VI-B Southeast County, Belvedere Sub-Office – 5445 E. Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022
I West County – 5200 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045
II West San Fernando Valley – 21415 Plummer St., Suite B, Chatsworth, CA 91311
II-P West San Fernando Valley, Palmdale Sub Office – 1050 E. Palmdale Blvd., Suite 204, Palmdale, CA 93550
II-S West San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita Sub Office – 27233 Camp Plenty Rd., Canyon Country, CA 91351
Office Number IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (IHSS) OFFICES
73 Burbank – 3307 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, CA 91504
01 Chatsworth – 21615 Plummer St., Chatsworth, CA 91311
35 Lancaster – 335-C East Ave. K-6, Lancaster, CA 93535
74 El Monte – 3400 Aerojet Ave., 5th Floor, El Monte, CA 91731
19 Pomona – 360 E. Mission Blvd., Pomona, CA 91766
77 Hawthorne – 12000 S. Hawthorne Blvd., “A”, Hawthorne, CA 90250
75 La Cienega – 9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., 11th Floor, Inglewood, CA 90301
47 Metro – 2707 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007
Office Number CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTERS (CSC) CSC Phone Numbers
C1 Customer Service Center # 1 – 3400 Aerojet Ave., 4th Floor, El Monte, CA 91731 (626) 569-1399 Toll Free
(866) 613-3777 C2 Customer Service Center # 2 – 9800 La Cienega Blvd., 10th Floor, Inglewood, CA 90301 (310) 258-7400 C3 Customer Service Center # 3 – 9451 Corbin Ave., Northridge, CA 91324 (818) 701-8200
Office
Number TOY LOAN & VOLUNTEER SERVICES SECTION
TL&VS 2615 S. Grand Ave., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90007
DPSS WEBSITES FOLLOW US ON TWITTER:
DPSS: http://dpss.lacounty.gov/ On-line Office Maps: http://dpss.lacounty.gov/dpss/maps/default.cfm On-line Application for CalWORKs, CalFresh, and Medi-Cal: http://dpssbenefits.lacounty.gov/
@DPSSNews: General News, Program Data & Updates @toyloanla: Toy Loan and Volunteer Services @DPSS_CalFresh: CalFresh Program
Congresswoman Lucille Roybal‐Allard
OFFICE TYPE CalWORKs CalFresh Medi‐Cal General Relief
IHSSGAIN
Congressional District No
Directory of Services by Congressional DistrictLos Angeles County Department of Public Social Services
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Cust.Svc. Ctr.
District Offices
13 Metro Family – 2615 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007
14 Civic Center – 813 E. Fourth Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90013*
15 Metro East – 2855 E. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90023**
17 Florence – 1740 E. Gage Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90001
2 Glendale – 4680 San Fernando Rd., Glendale, CA 91204
20 San Gabriel Valley – 3352 Aerojet Ave., El Monte, CA 91731
26 Compton – 211 E. Alondra Blvd., Compton, CA 90220
3 Pasadena – 955 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91104
31 South Family – 17600 “A” Santa Fe Ave., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
38 Metro North – 2601 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90057
4 El Monte – 3350 Aerojet Ave., El Monte, CA 91731
40 Norwalk – 12727 Norwalk Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650
5 Belvedere – 5445 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90022
6 Cudahy – 8130 S. Atlantic Ave., Cudahy, CA 90201
62 Paramount – 2961 E. Victoria St., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
66 Lincoln Heights – 4077 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90032
7 South Special – 17600 “B” Santa Fe Ave., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
70 Metro Special – 2707 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007
8 Southwest Special – 1819 W. 120th St., Los Angeles, CA 90047
83 Southwest Family – 8300 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90044
GAIN Regional Offices
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
* NOTE: An asterisk preceeding the office name indicates that the DPSS office is physically located in the Congressional District. Other offices listed serve residents of this Congressional District, although the building is located outside this Congressional District's boundaries.
For more information see www.ladpss.orgor call Nestor Requeno, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, at (562) 908‐8517
Congresswoman Lucille Roybal‐Allard
OFFICE TYPE CalWORKs CalFresh Medi‐Cal General Relief
IHSSGAIN
Congressional District No
Directory of Services by Congressional DistrictLos Angeles County Department of Public Social Services
40
Cust.Svc. Ctr.
III San Gabriel Valley – 3216 Rosemead Blvd., El Monte, CA 91731
IV Central County, Exposition Main Office – 3833 S. Vermont Ave., 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90037
V South County – 2959 Victoria St., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
VI Southeast County – 5460 Bandini Blvd., Bell, CA 90201
In Home Supportive Services Offices
47 Metro – 2707 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90007
74 El Monte – 3400 Aerojet Ave., 5th Floor, El Monte, CA 91731
77 Hawthorne – 12000 S. Hawthorne Blvd., “A”, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
* NOTE: An asterisk preceeding the office name indicates that the DPSS office is physically located in the Congressional District. Other offices listed serve residents of this Congressional District, although the building is located outside this Congressional District's boundaries.
For more information see www.ladpss.orgor call Nestor Requeno, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, at (562) 908‐8517
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