100 Attorneys is a public service used to connect individuals with pre-screened, attorneys based on legal need. The attorneys involved in the service operate at regular cost and do not offer pro bono services. Call 661.310.7999.
A list of resources for abortion access and reproductive health
Represents live stage actors and stage managers.
Provides information for birth mothers and adoptive parents. Helps every step of the way through their comprehensive guides, links and advice about pre-adoption and post-adoption.
Dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by HIV disease, reducing the incidence of HIV infection and advocating for fair and effective HIV-related public policy.'
The AIDS Service Center helps individuals and families affected by, and at risk for, HIV/AIDS. Services include: individualized healthcare programs, housing assistance, transportation, food, childcare, counseling, legal help, and education. The Center is located in Pasadena.
ASF offers a variety of services to its clients and their loved ones, including emergency financial assistance.
Provides access for people in need seeking free air transportation to specialized health care facilities or distant destinations due to family, community or national crisis. Comprised of independent member organizations identified by specific geographical service areas: Airlift Hope, Angel Flight Central, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic, Angel Flight Northeast, Angel Flight Southeast, Angel Flight West, Mercy Flight Southeast and Mercy Medical Airlift.
Seeks to locate and coordinate bed-to-bed air ambulance services with the overall goal of lowering costs for patients. Also assists healthcare workers around the country by providing multiple resource options, including a chartered aircraft equipped as a mobile intensive care unit.
Alliance for Housing and Healing is a vertically integrated non-profit resulting from the 2009 merger of longstanding service providers Aid for AIDS (AFA) and The Serra Project, which provide essential housing and emergency assistance programs to low-income persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Los Angeles County.
The nation’s leading advocate for full diversity as a key to the vitality and dynamism of American theatre, film, and television.
Alternatives, Inc.
This treatment center serves people with dual-diagnoses, specifically for low-income lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender communities. They offer locations in Los Angeles and Palm Springs. 1(800)DIAL-GAY.
A magazine/catalog with articles and helpful advice for women coping with cancer treatment and the resulting changes in appearance. Products like wigs, hairpieces, breast forms, prostheses, bras, hats, turbans and swimwear are available for purchase.
Dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and the advocacy of sound AIDS-related public policy.
Represents the men and women who create America’s Operatic, Choral and Dance heritage.