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The Salvation Army offers various educational, recreational and spiritual programs. Its sports program includes various activities, such as flag football, water polo, indoor soccer, volleyball, softball, basketball, badminton, dodge ball, racquetball and indoor hockey. The organization operates a learning center that features a collection of books and nearly eight computers with Internet access. The Salvation Army has a computer laboratory that offers instruction in formatting, printing and creating Web pages. It also offers aerobics, karate and swimming classes, as well as arts and crafts programs. In addition, the organization offers a program that includes various structured and developmental activities for students who are off-track for year-round schools. The Salvation Army maintains a location in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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Los Angeles / California / United States
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The Venice Japanese Community Center i located in a quiet neighborhood off Braddock Drive. Their philosophy is to "preserve the heritage and perpetuate the Japanese-American cultural experience. The Venice Japanese Community Center offers a variety of classes, programs and other activities, such as Bingo Night and dance classes such as Two Step, Samba and the Waltz. Check the website for membership details and schedule of events. 

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Established in 1942, the All Peoples Christian Center is a private, nonprofit agency. The center administers various after-school care programs for children. It also offers counseling and anger management services. The All Peoples Christian Center organizes various fundraising events, such as health fairs and musical concerts. In addition, the center offers child care and educational services. It administers senior citizen volunteer programs that serve hospitals, police stations, senior citizen recreation centers and educational facilities. The center administers the Tomorrow s Leaders program, which is funded by the United Way. The All Peoples Christian Center maintains a location in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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Weingart Center Association, located in Los Angeles, offers a range of programs and services in an effort to curb homelessness and poverty in the area community. The association s supportive residential services program provides individualized, case management services for high-risk homeless clients. It provides housing, employment, medical and mental health care, education, and alcohol and drug treatment. Its project paycheck program offers a transitional program for employable clients. The organization also offers recuperative care to homeless individuals who have been discharged by area hospitals to recover from serious illness or injury. The association additionally offers shelter programs, short-term housing, and drug rehabilitation and detoxification programs.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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The Salvation Army Youth Center is conveniently located on Hollywood Boulevard. This youth center caters to the guidance of today's youth. It is the perfect center to house Hollywood's youth and provide help and nourishment to those who need it most.

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The mission of the Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center is to provide a family education center and community gathering space based in Jewish values and tradition. The SIJCC celebrates an expression of Judaism that welcomes people of all backgrounds. For the past 59 years the SIJCC has served the Jewish Community of the Silverlake/Hollywood area. Built in 1951 with initial funds raised by local members, the responsibilities of running the center were eventually given over to the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Los Angeles ( JCCGLA ). In 2001, facing fiscal challenges, JCCGLA was no longer able to fund the center and its preschool. Unwilling to lose the heart of their community, the pre-school director, teachers and parents banded together, forming the non-profit Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center. Their efforts and generous support from the Episcopal Church of Los Angeles ensured that the center could remain open. Funds to purchase the building from the JCCGLA were eventually raised. The efforts of the founding board of directors and its President, Janie Shulman ensured the preservation and growth of the SIJCC.
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The Ramona Hall Community Center is immediately adjacent to Sycamore Grove Park on North Figueroa Street. It is available for rent for a wide range of functions, including weddings. The hall features an auditorium and a rentable practice room for bands.