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Upcoming Events for the Week of March 18th

Here is a roundup of this week’s conferences, webinars, and trainings for home visitors and others who work with pregnant people and families with little ones. Also included: events around L.A. County that you can share with the families you serve. Want to look further into the future? See the comprehensive lists we update weekly for:

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Ongoing Opportunities

Borrow a Free Hotspot & Connect to the Internet
LA County Library is offering Connect & Go Hotspot loans up to six weeks at all LA County Library locations. Free internet connection wherever you go!

Tiny Nests; Research Participant Opportunity for Expecting Parents
A USC grad student is seeking participants to engage in a study and share their voice. Her study is looking at how expecting parents engage in nesting and place-making behaviors during pregnancy. Participants can receive up to $125 in compensation.

Foster Youth Tax Credit Services
John Burton Advocates for Youth is offering free self-filing tax services and resources. File your taxes to potentially claim a $1,117 tax credit for current & former foster youth.

Integrated Research & Policy Fellowship – National Early Care and Education Workforce Center
Accepting applications until March 20, 2024

This program is designed to achieve two primary goals: (1) to support the leadership development of individual ECE professionals and (2) to help emerging leaders build their expertise about the ECE workforce while gaining skills to effectively bridge research and policy/practice

Housing and Utility Assistance for Ukrainians
Open Until September 30, 2024

Are you a newcomer in Los Angeles County from Ukraine under the Uniting for Ukraine Program, a Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolee, or Non-Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolee? Housing and Utility Assistance may be available for you. Ukrainian refugees may apply for the Refugee Employment Program (REP) by phone at (818) 956-0500 ext. 100 or (213) 318-5716.

Guaranteed Income Program for Pregnant Mothers
This program provides money to expecting mothers who are 8–27 weeks pregnant and live in Alameda, Contra Costa, Los Angeles, Riverside or San Francisco Counties.
Presented by The California Abundant Birth Project

Virtual Focus Group Opportunities (Spanish)
EurekaFacts is seeking Spanish-speaking Hispanic/Latina women, preferably of Mexican or Central American heritage, who are 18 or older to join a voluntary 90-minute focus group. The groups will be discussing women’s health experiences related to health and culture. A $75 incentive will be offered to each participant in exchange for their time and work.

National Head Start Fellowship Program Accepting Applications
Application period: February 1 – March 14

This fellowship offers a highly competitive leadership opportunity for local Head Start program staff and those in the field of early childhood and family services. 
Presented by Office of Head Start

Parent Ambassador Leaders (PALS) Department of Public Health – School COVID-19 Prevention Program (Spanish)
Parents and Guardians of students at TK – 12 Los Angeles County Schools can apply to join the Parent Ambassador Leaders Program to learn about student health and school success.
Presented by Department of Public Health

Help Me Grow LA Call Center Is Open: 833-903-3972
Family Partners are taking calls to assist families in L.A. County who have children with special needs or developmental concerns. Learn more about Help Me Grow LA at HelpMeGrowLA.org.

Help Me Grow LA Is Hiring Parents
Part-time Family Partner positions are available for parents in SPAs 1, 3, and 7. Family Partners help other parents navigate the system by giving practical advice and resources. They also advocate for improvements in their local communities. Here’s the link to apply, and here’s a flyer with details

Free Vaccine Clinics at Your Local Library
Stay healthy – get a flu vaccination and the updated 2023-24 COVID-19 vaccine. Health insurance is not required but will be requested from those who are insured. See when this is offered at your local library branch.
Presented by LA County Department of Public Health and LA County Library

Emergency Rent Assistance Available for CalWORKs Families
CalWORKs customers, who are behind on rent, may visit their local DPSS office to request Emergency Assistance to Prevent Eviction (EAPE). Download the EAPE fact sheet to learn more. Submit an application to your CalWORKs Eligibility Worker.

Inglewood Oil Field Communities Health Impact Survey
If you live 1.5 miles of the Inglewood Oil Field, participate in a survey to understand the health impacts on residents that live near it. The survey is confidential and voluntary. For more information contact Ms. Ha Luong at (310) 957-9209 or email haluong97@g.ucla.edu
Presented by LA Public Health and UCLA

Los Angeles Housing Services Authority (LAHSA) Winter Shelter Program
Open Until March 31, 2024
Are you in need of shelter? Call the Winter Shelter Hotline at 800-548-6047 or visit LAHSA.org/winter-shelter to find a shelter near you.
Presented by LAHSA

Medi-Cal’s Medically Tailored Meal Program (MTM)
This program delivers groceries and meals to patients’ homes to help them meet nutritional needs and sustain healthy eating habits. This program provides services for up to 12 weeks. Eligibility and qualifications vary based on health care plan. Go here to learn how to access services.
Presented by Maternal and Child Health Access

LAUSD Is Offering Devices for Virtual Tutoring Services
LAUSD students receiving tutoring services through LAUSD may access learning devices, like laptops, to virtually connect with their tutor and/or complete assignments online. Request a device at LAUSD Device and Connectivity.
Presented by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)

L.A. County Mortgage Relief Program for Landlords in High-Need Areas
Qualified applicants can receive up to $30,000 to eliminate outstanding mortgage or utility debt that was caused by the pandemic.

Full Spectrum Child Care
Provides parents and caregivers educational and behavioral support services for children impacted by autism and related disorders. They provide services to meet the child’s needs through individualized programs and comfort.

Let the City of L.A. Know About Your Child Care Needs
Take this quick survey to help the City of L.A. learn about your family’s needs and how they can better support you.
Presented by Child Care Policy Unit – Los Angeles Community Investment for Families Department

United to House Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance Program
The City of Los Angeles has created a new rental assistance program funded through the United to House Los Angeles (ULA) measure to assist low-income residential renters who are at risk of homelessness due to unpaid rent as a result of COVID-19 or other financial hardship. To be eligible, a household must be obligated to pay rent on a residential dwelling and meet the requirements. Click here for more details.

Parents and Families of Children Ages 0-8 living in LA County, Make Your Voice Count! (Spanish)
Register to join Families Together for Kids in LA County to share your experiences and opinions through online surveys that can improve the future of all children in LA County. Each survey will give you the opportunity to receive a $5 gift card for your participation.
Presented by First 5 LA

Apply to Be a Bus Driver with LA Unified School District (LAUSD)
LAUSD is hiring light bus drivers. Qualified applicants must have a HS diploma / GED, 6+ months of paid experience in driving a bus/truck or completed an LAUSD bus driver course, a valid CA Driver’s license Class A or B with passenger and air brake endorsement, and a valid CA school bus driver certificate. Visit the LAUSD jobs website here for additional information.

CalFresh Benefits Market Match
Use the CalFresh Market Match program at your neighborhood farmers’ market to maximize your CalFresh rewards. When you use your EBT card at a farmers’ market to receive CalFresh benefits worth $15, you will also receive $15.

Get Help with Southern California Edison – Energy Saving Assistance Program
Southern California Edison’s Energy Savings Assistance program helps cover the cost of new energy-efficient appliances. The program is available to homeowners and renters if income qualifications are met.
Presented by Southern California Edison

Get Child Care Financial Assistance
The Child Care Resource Center helps families find and apply for child care assistance. Apply here (or here in Spanish). Learn more at CCRCCA.org or call 1-866-67-4KIDS. See CCRC’s flyer for parents in English and Spanish.

Metrolink’s Low-Income Fare Discount Program
Metrolink’s new low-income fare discount program offers a 50% discount on ANY Metrolink ticket or pass for riders with a valid California Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. Learn more here.

Help Paying for DWP Energy and Water Bills

There’s up to $15,000 in tax-free utility bill assistance available through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) per eligible households. There is no impact on other benefits or public charge determinations. Learn how to apply at Help Is On the Way (ladwp.com). Non-DWP customers can use this search feature to contact a local LIHEAP agency for more information.

Consumer Relief for Natural Gas Bills
Various resources are available to assist income-qualified customers with high gas bills. Learn more here.
Presented by SoCalGas

CSU Dominguez Hills Study: Seeking Participants Who are Expecting Their First Child
Are you currently pregnant for the first time? You are invited to participate in a new research study at CSU Dominguez Hills focused on daily emotions and experiences during pregnancy. You can earn up to $150 for participation in this study. For more information, contact perch@csudh.edu or call (323) 379-9118.
Study conducted by the CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Psychology

UCLA Breastfeeding Study: Seeking Interview Participants
Get a $75 gift card for doing a 45- to 60-minute phone/zoom interview about breastfeeding. Must be pregnant or have recently given birth and identify as Asian American, Black or African American, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. Select a time to do the interview here. Contact ajscheitler@ucla.edu if you have questions.
Study conducted by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

MotherToBaby Study: Seeking Participants
MotherToBaby is currently enrolling pregnant women in an observational study to explore how asthma and its treatment affect pregnancy. All studies are conducted through phone interviews — no changes to your normal routine or travel required. 
Study conducted by MotherToBaby

CalKIDS Program Gives Money to Families to Save for College
Low-income families with public school students in grades 1-12 can now open college savings accounts, and California will contribute seed investments of up to $1,500 for each child. All California families with newborns (born on or after July 1, 2022) can also open these accounts and receive up to $100 from the state. Read more about eligibility, and see this FAQ page. To see these pages in another language click “Language” on the right side.

Pregnant? Sign up for LAist’s Pregnancy Texting Service
Get answers to your questions about pregnancy, birth and parenting. Text “heybb” to 73224 to sign up.

Golden Bear Pass
CalWORKs families can receive a complimentary Golden Bear Pass, which grants free entry at 200+ state parks and beaches. Learn more and apply here (or in Spanish here). Questions? Contact the California Dept. of Social Services at (916) 651-0515 or calworksoutreach@dss.ca.gov.

Opportunity LA Offers Free Savings Accounts for Children
The City and County of Los Angeles, along with LAUSD, are working together to provide all LAUSD first-graders with a FREE Child Saving Account (CSA) to help save for college — regardless of the student or parent’s income, background or immigration status. All eligible students will receive an initial $50 deposit. Additional deposits can be made by students and families. To learn more about the program, visit OpportunityLA.com or watch videos in English and Spanish here.
Presented by the City and County of L.A., in partnership with LAUSD and Citibank

WIC Fruits and Vegetables Benefit Increase
Through September 30, 2024
WIC families can get extra money to buy fruits and vegetables at WIC-approved stores and farmers’ markets. Use this tool to find your nearest farmers’ market that accepts WIC, and learn more about the benefits here.

Teen Parent Prosper Program
Pregnant or parenting teens living in the City of Los Angeles are eligible for this 800-hour paid internship program. The opportunity is limited to the first 40 eligible applicants. Apply here or contact Claudia Castillo at (213) 808-8652 or Claudia.Castillo@lacity.org for more information.
Presented by the City of Los Angeles’ Community Investment for Families Department and others

Registration Open for Fall Classes and Activities at LA County Parks
Whether you’re taking up a new hobby, learning a new skill or being more active, LA County Parks invites you to join a fall class! They are offering a variety of in-person and virtual classes to help you get active, stay healthy, and enjoy a new hobby. From yoga and sports to music and arts, there is a class for everyone! Check out their fall classes and register for an activity at reservations.lacounty.gov.
Presented by the L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation

Free Snacks for Kids at L.A. County Parks
September 5 – May 24
, 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Children and youth ages 18 and under receive a “grab and go” nutritious snack that includes vegetables, fruits, seeds, and healthy dairy products like milk, string cheese and yogurt, at 47 locations. This free nutrition program will run for a total of 34 weeks. Go here to see dates and locations.

Youth at Work
Are you aged 14-24 and looking for a job? You can earn money while learning valuable life and work skills. This program provides access to paid work-based learning, work readiness, personal enrichment training, academic and career development, and advanced career services. Apply here.
Presented by Youth@Work

LA County Library & LA County Library Foundation Partner with Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu
Uchenna Nwosu is partnering with the Library and LA County Library Foundation to fund a My Brother’s Keeper Peer Advocate position at Carson Library for the next three years. If you are interested and want to make an impact in the Carson community you can learn more about the MBK Peer Advocate position and complete an interest form here.

UCLA Study Focus Groups
Participate in focus groups and receive incentives by giving your feedback on the new UCLA wellness app. They are recruiting high school students and parents of high school students. To learn more about the study, contact Christine Lee at 714-822-0649 or at kungeunlee@mednet.ucla.edu.

Decolonized Nonviolent Parenting: A Practice for Raising Empathetic, Grounded, & Socially Conscious Kids (6-Week Course)
Receive support in developing a parenting style that acknowledges your children’s journey and develops them to be empathic, grounded, and socially conscious via the lenses of familial decolonization, nonviolence, reparenting, and conscious child development.
Presented by Latinx Parenting

Funding Opportunities: Care First Community Investment (CFCI) Care Grant
There are multiple programs with separate funding available. Program Area 38 (“Mommy Support”) and Program Area 41 (“Mommy Mentors”) may be of particular interest. See links to all applications and recordings of the Application Walk-Through webinar. Application deadline: January 5, 2024, 5:00pm
Presented by the Amity Foundation and the LA County Justice Care and Opportunities Dept.

Facility Fee Waivers for Child Care Providers for Infant & Toddler Spaces (Spanish)
The L.A. County Office for the Advancement of Early Care and Education (OAECE), in partnership with the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, is offering facility fee waivers for renovation or construction projects for child care facilities that need plan reviews and/or permits.
Presented by OAECE and others

Request FREE COVID-19 Home Antigen Tests to Distribute in the Community You Serve
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (DPH) is distributing FREE home antigen COVID-19 test kits to agencies in high-need communities to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. If your agency is interested in distributing these in the community, please submit your request online using this link.

Virtual Focus Group Opportunities (Spanish)
EurekaFacts is seeking Spanish-speaking Hispanic/Latina women, preferably of Mexican or Central American heritage, who are 18 or older to join a voluntary 90-minute focus group. The groups will be discussing women’s health experiences related to health and culture. A $75 incentive will be offered to each participant in exchange for their time and work.

California Launches Free Digital Behavioral Health Platforms for Children and Families
The Behavioral Health Virtual Services Platform consists of two independent programs that work with two different populations: BrightLife Kids, created by Brightline, is intended for children aged 0 to 12 and their parents or caregivers. Kooth created Soluna, an app for teenagers and young adults aged 13–25 years old. Each app offers free coaching, educational content, assessment/tools, and care navigation services.

Caring Families: The Future Is Now: Designing a Support Plan for Your Adult Child or Family Member (6-Week Series)
Begins January
, Various Time & Dates
Class series for parents and caregivers of an adult family member with developmental disabilities.
Presented by Caring Families

Free Art Classes at Florence Library
Through May 20,
 Varies: Florence Library, 7807 Compton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90001
Registration is required due to limited space.
Presented by Project Art LA

Monday, March 18

Virtual Workshop: Parenting While Black: Believe, Liberate, and Behold: Beautifully Brilliant Black Babies and Children
March 18 – June 24
, Mondays, 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Presented by Brazelton Touchpoints Center

Tuesday, March 19

Virtual Training: Building Through Togetherness, Not Tasks, & To-Do’s
March 19, 9:00am – 11:00am
Presented by CalTrin

Community Workshop: An Overview of the New Office of Environmental Justice and Climate Health
March 19
, 9:30am – 11:00am: 2260 East Palmdale Blvd. Suite J, Palmdale, CA 93550
Presented by The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (DPH), Office of Environmental Justice and Climate Health (Office)

Webinar: An Update on Pre-eclampsia and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: From Prevention to Warning Signs
March 19
, 10:00am – 11:30am
Presented by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Division

Virtual Training: What to Know About Medical Debt
March 19
, 10:00am – 11:00am
Presented by BAILA Network Team

Webinar: Planning for Individual and Community Health
March 19, 11:00am – 12:00pm
Presented by Healthy People 2030 and Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Webinar: Produce Prescriptions: Blazing The Trail for Better Health
March 19
, 11:00am
Presented by The Foundation for Fresh Produce

Webinar: Tackling the Healthcare System: Guidance for Family Caregivers
March 19
, 11:00am – 12:00pm
Presented by CaringFutures

Work Ready: Job Search Advice for People with Disabilities
March 19
, 12:00pm – 1:15pm
Presented by the L.A. County Library

Webinar: Expanding Access to Personal Care and Homemaker, Respite, and Asthma Remediation Services Under Medicaid: CalAIM Community Supports Early Adopters
March 19
, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Presented by Center for Health Care Strategies

Virtual Workshop: Addressing Behaviors that Challenge
March 19 – April 4
, 3:00pm – 5:00pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays
Presented by Brazelton Touchpoints Center

Heart Space Los Angeles: Living & Loving w/ Chronic Illness and Disability
March 19, 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Presented by BEAM (Black Emotional + Mental Health Collective)

Rushing Waters Rising Dreams: How The Arts are Transforming a Community
March 19
, 6:00pm – 8:00pm: Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural & Bookstore, 12677 Glenoaks Blvd., Sylmar, CA 91342
Presented by Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural & Bookstore and From Trauma To Transform

Virtual Conference: 2024 Maternal Mental Health Forum: Small Steps and Giant Leaps for Maternal Mental Healthcare
March 19 – 20
, Varies
Presented by Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health

Wednesday, March 20

Virtual Training: Effective Feedback
March 20
, 9:00am – 12:00pm
Presented by the California Training Institute

Webinar: Beyond Baby’s High Chair:​ Improving Infant and Toddler Nutrition Security
March 20, 10:00am
Presented by National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)

Home Today, Home Tomorrow: Innovative Financing and Capacity Building Strategies for Housing Preservation: Part 2
March 20
, 10:30am – 12:00pm: Northern California Grantmakers Office, 160 Spear St., Suite 360, San Francisco, CA 94105
To learn about the first event in this series, click here.
Presented by Northern California Grantmakers

Virtual Event: Self and Community Care Open Session
March 20
, 11:00am – 12:00pm
For all adults who support young people in L.A. County
Presented by Creative Wellbeing, a project of the L.A. County Arts Ed Collective

How to Balance Being a Sandwich Generation Superwoman
March 20
, 11:00am – 11:45am
Part of the Women’s History Month Series
Presented by Women Talk Money and Fidelity

Recess Wednesday: Self-Care Break
March 20
, 12:00pm – 12:30pm
Presented by DMH + UCLA Wellbeing for Learning Center

Virtual Event: Early Childhood Education LEARN and Chat: Supporting Identity Development and Belonging
March 20
, 11:00am
Presented by ZERO TO THREE

Webinar: The Nature of Recovery & Recovery in Nature
March 20
, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Presented by UCLA/VA Veteran Family Wellbeing Center

Virtual Training: Lessons Learned: Sustaining Continuous Quality Improvement in FSP
March 20, 1:00pm – 2:30pm
Presented by DMH + UCLA Wellbeing for LA Learning Center

Virtual Training: Engaging Indigenous Families & Communities
March 20 & 27
, 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Presented by California Training Institute

Thursday, March 21

Virtual Training: Provider Wellbeing & Self-Care: Mindfulness-Based Self-Regulation
March 21
, 10:00am – 11:00am
Presented by DMH + UCLA Wellbeing for LA Learning Center

How to Build Money and Career Success
March 21
, 11:00am – 11:45am
Part of the Women’s History Month Series
Presented by Women Talk Money and Fidelity

Virtual Training: Writing for Understanding (3-part series)
March 21, 28, and April 4
, 12:00pm – 2:00pm
Presented by Literacy Works

Virtual Conference: Perinatal Potpourri Annual Conference
March 21 – 22
, 8:00am – 4:30pm
Presented by Standford Center for Continuing Medical Education

Virtual Event: Strengthening Self-Awareness and Self-Care to Reduce Burnout in Times of Stress
March 21 – 23
, Varies
Presented by the Infant Development Association of California

Webinar: Implementing Complex Care Models to Reduce Frequent Service Utilization among Individuals Experiencing Mental and Substance Use Disorders
March 21
, 10:30am
Presented by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Webinar: National Call to Action on Equity
March 21
, 11:00am
Presented by Administration for Children and Families Conferencing Operations

Poetry Workshop
March 21
, 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Presented by CinnaMoms

Virtual Training: Safety First: Trauma-Informed Practices for Adult Education
March 21
, 3:30pm – 5:00pm
Presented by Literacy Works

Movie Screening: “Birthing Justice”
March 21
, 5:00pm – 7:00pm: Planned Parenthood, Inglewood Health Center, 905 North La Brea Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90302 The documentary dives into the experiences of Black women, their families, and supporters in the United States childbirth system.
Presented by South LA/South Bay African American Infant and Maternal Mortality Community Action Team

Trailblazers in Conversation with Fesia Davenport, CEO of L.A. County
March 21
, 6:00pm
Presented by the L.A. County Library

Friday, March 22

13th Annual Conference: The Report on the Status of Women and Girls in California
March 22
, 9:00am – 12:00pm: Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049
Presented by the LA County Women and Girls Initiative

Todos Los Caminos Llevan a Casa
March 22
, 6:30pm – 8:00pm: Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural & Bookstore, 12677 Glenoaks Blvd., Sylmar, CA 91342
Presented by Chicanxs Sin Fronteras Editorial & the Mexican Cultural Institute of Los Angeles

Todos Los Caminos Llevan a Casa
March 22
, 6:30pm – 8:00pm: Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural & Bookstore, 12677 Glenoaks Blvd., Sylmar, CA 91342
Presented by Chicanxs Sin Fronteras Editorial & the Mexican Cultural Institute of Los Angeles

Saturday, March 23

Full Spectrum Doula Training
March 23 & 24
, TBA, Los Angeles, CA
Presented by The California Black Women’s Health Project

Medi-Cal Enrollment Fair
March 23
, 10:00am – 1:00pm: Washinton Middle School, 1450 Cedar Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813
Presented by DPSS Medi-Cal Outreach Team

Los Angeles County Youth Commission Listening Session
March 23
, 10:00am – 2:00pm: MOAH:CEDAR, 44857 Cedar Ave., Lancaster, CA 93534
Presented by The Los Angeles County Youth Commission

Supporting Healthy Speech Development Workshop
March 23
, 11:00am: El Dorado Library, 2900 N Studebaker Rd, Long Beach, CA 90815
Presented by City of Long Beach

Spring Festival at David M. Gonzales Rec. Center
March 23
, 11:00am – 2:00pm: David M. Gonzales Rec. Center, 10943 Herrick Ave., Pacoima, CA 91331
Presented by El Nido Family Centers

Celebrating 10 Years of Community Wellness
March 23
, 11:00am – 2:00pm: The Wellness Center, 1200 North State Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033
Presented by The Wellness Center

Sunday, March 24

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