Arts Internship Program – Dept. of Arts & Culture
Companion program to the Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship Program, provide undergraduate students with meaningful on-the-job training and experience working in nonprofit organizations in the field of performing, film, media, or literary arts
Employment-Related Services (GAIN) – Dept. of Public Social Services (DPSS)
Provide employment-related services including education/vocational training, paid work experience, transportation, childcare, counseling, and other supportive services for CalWORKs and GR participants
General Relief for Work (GROW) – Dept. of Public Social Services (DPSS)
Provide employment-related services including education/vocational training, paid work experience, transportation, childcare, counseling, and other supportive services for CalWORKs and GR participants
Refugee Employment Program – Dept. of Public Social Services (DPSS)
Provide employment-related services to eligible refugees and asylees up to 5 years from the date of entry in the U.S. or from the date asylum is granted
Tiny Tots Program – Parks & Recreation
Designed to prepare children ages 3 to 5 for pre-school and kindergarten through a variety of activities including arts and crafts, learning basic counting and letters, and educational field trips
After-School Program – Parks & Recreation
After school activities offered at local parks for children under age 18 to get homework assistance, healthy snacks, and a supervised safe environment to socialize with peers
Children’s Camps – Parks & Recreation
Day camps offered to children at local parks with activities including arts and crafts, music, sports, baseball, basketball, soccer and swimming, Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.) Camp offered to children during summer with a six-week instructional program that focuses on topics including crime scene reconstruction, tracking, bomb disposal, arson investigation, fingerprints and DNA analysis
Online Language Program – L.A. County Library
Free, online language-learning classes through Mango that offers self-paced classes including ESL and over 70 languages
Career Online High School Program – L.A. County Library
Library provides free, self-paced, and accredited high school diploma program that can be completed in 18 months or less, plus a career certificate in 1 of 10 high-demand job fields
Library Homework Help – L.A. County Library
Library provides free homework help from a live, online tutor in English and Spanish everyday from 12 PM to 10 PM
Head Start – L.A. County Office of Education (LACoE)
Childhood learning programs provided by LACOE to prepare children from birth to age 5 with necessary social and learning skills before entering formal schools
Adult Education Program – California Dept. of Education
Free or low-cost adult education programs offered at local school districts to individuals age 18 or older with classes including ESL, citizenship preparation classes, and various career training programs
California Community Colleges
California’s system of 2-year public institutions that offer transfer opportunities to 4-year colleges, associate degrees, credentials, or certificates preparing students for in-demand jobs
America’s Job Center of California
Resource centers that provide a variety of employment-related services including job skill training and recruitment for eligible job seekers and local employers
Companion program to the Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship Program, provide undergraduate students with meaningful on-the-job training and experience working in nonprofit organizations in the field of performing, film, media, or literary arts
Employment-Related Services (GAIN) – Dept. of Public Social Services (DPSS)
Provide employment-related services including education/vocational training, paid work experience, transportation, childcare, counseling, and other supportive services for CalWORKs and GR participants
General Relief for Work (GROW) – Dept. of Public Social Services (DPSS)
Provide employment-related services including education/vocational training, paid work experience, transportation, childcare, counseling, and other supportive services for CalWORKs and GR participants
Refugee Employment Program – Dept. of Public Social Services (DPSS)
Provide employment-related services to eligible refugees and asylees up to 5 years from the date of entry in the U.S. or from the date asylum is granted
Tiny Tots Program – Parks & Recreation
Designed to prepare children ages 3 to 5 for pre-school and kindergarten through a variety of activities including arts and crafts, learning basic counting and letters, and educational field trips
After-School Program – Parks & Recreation
After school activities offered at local parks for children under age 18 to get homework assistance, healthy snacks, and a supervised safe environment to socialize with peers
Children’s Camps – Parks & Recreation
Day camps offered to children at local parks with activities including arts and crafts, music, sports, baseball, basketball, soccer and swimming, Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.) Camp offered to children during summer with a six-week instructional program that focuses on topics including crime scene reconstruction, tracking, bomb disposal, arson investigation, fingerprints and DNA analysis
Online Language Program – L.A. County Library
Free, online language-learning classes through Mango that offers self-paced classes including ESL and over 70 languages
Career Online High School Program – L.A. County Library
Library provides free, self-paced, and accredited high school diploma program that can be completed in 18 months or less, plus a career certificate in 1 of 10 high-demand job fields
Library Homework Help – L.A. County Library
Library provides free homework help from a live, online tutor in English and Spanish everyday from 12 PM to 10 PM
Head Start – L.A. County Office of Education (LACoE)
Childhood learning programs provided by LACOE to prepare children from birth to age 5 with necessary social and learning skills before entering formal schools
Adult Education Program – California Dept. of Education
Free or low-cost adult education programs offered at local school districts to individuals age 18 or older with classes including ESL, citizenship preparation classes, and various career training programs
California Community Colleges
California’s system of 2-year public institutions that offer transfer opportunities to 4-year colleges, associate degrees, credentials, or certificates preparing students for in-demand jobs
America’s Job Center of California
Resource centers that provide a variety of employment-related services including job skill training and recruitment for eligible job seekers and local employers