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Los Angeles / California / United States
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Los Angeles / California / United States
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Founded in 1925 when a group of volunteers, the National Council of Jewish Women, created a counseling service in Los Angeles for girls. Believing that "a child cannot grow up twice" and that every child deserves health and happiness, they built a camp in Laurel Canyon for "underprivileged and pre-tubercular" girls.Since then, El Nido Family Centers has helped families deal with the challenges and problems they face, giving them the support and skills they need to succeed. El Nido -- "the nest" in Spanish -- has helped LAs kids become responsible, productive, educated, healthy adults, and has provided adults with the guidance and resources they need to help their kids flourish. El Nido has addressed some of the toughest problems facing each generation: working to prevent disease ; prevention and intervention of child abuse and neglect, teen pregnancy and delinquency ; and fostering parenting skills and literacy.
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Founded in 1970, the USC School for Early Childhood Education program is operated by the University of Southern California and serves more than 600 low-income children and families. With a location in Los Angeles, the program provides child development, mental health and nutritional food services. It also offers home-based health care and family education services for pregnant women, infants and toddlers. The Early Childhood Education program provides evening school and adult literacy services for families. The program organizes socialization sessions for families with similar-aged children to interact with each other. In addition, it offers the English as a Second Language program for parents.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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Los Angeles / California / United States
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Los Angeles / California / United States
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Los Angeles / California / United States
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As part of the nonprofit Head Start program, Echo Park Head Start provides childcare services to low income families. Designed to prepare three- to five-year-old children for kindergarten, the program provides 3 and 1/2 hours of free childcare each day. Activities include blocks, dramatic play, toys and games, art and library. Lunch and snack are provided.

Los Angeles / California / United States
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Los Angeles / California / United States
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