Upcoming Events for the Week of January 6th
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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January is:
- Cervical Health Awareness Month
- National Birth Defects Awareness Month
Check out the tips provided by the CDC on how to help prevent birth defects. - National Blood Donor Month
- National Glaucoma Awareness Month
- Thyroid Awareness Month
- World Braille Day (January 4)
- Healthy Weight Week (January 19 – 25)
- World Leprosy Day (January 26)
- National Pediatrician Day (January 28)
Ongoing Opportunities
Opportunity for Families to Serve on California’s NICU Family Advisory Council
Application deadline: January 31
Have you had a baby in the NICU? Are you passionate about making the NICU journey better for others? Requires a 2-year commitment, with $2,000 compensation to family members who participate by responding to emails and attending meetings.
Coordinated by California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC)
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group
Through January 8, Wednesdays, 5:45 pm – 7:00pm: location provided after registration
Participants can openly discuss experiences of loss with others who are navigating similar challenges.
For more information, contact Fallynne Usher at FUsher@ph.lacounty.gov.
Presented by the Care First Community Investment (CFCI) and the L.A. County Dept. of Public Health’s African American Infant & Maternal Mortality (AAIMM) Prevention Initiative
Pregnancy Research Project
The PRO-Health research team at California State University, Long Beach, is studying the experiences of parents and their babies during pregnancy and after birth. They are recruiting participants who are pregnant and at least 18 years old. Gift cards provided. See their flyer (English/Spanish) here. To sign up or learn more contact 562-285-7074 or prohealth@csulb.edu or visit bit.ly/Interest-RFBH.
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
Apply to Be a Bus Driver or Mechanic With LA Unified School District (LAUSD)
View qualifications and details at LAUSDJobs.org.
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.
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 experience 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
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.
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
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
Participate in Research Study on Breast Milk
The Lundquist Institute is conducting a breast milk research study. Participants (who are currently breastfeeding) will conduct a 4-hour study visit and will receive a $100 gift card. Learn more here or contact MacKenzie Cervantes at breastmilk@lundquist.org or 310-974-9538.
The California Abundant Birth Project
This guaranteed income program will provide monthly cash assistance for people who are 8-27 weeks pregnant and at a higher risk of preterm birth.
Learn STOP THE BLEED®: Save a Life
2nd Friday of every month, 12:00pm – 1:00pm: Dignity Health – California Hospital Medical Center, 1401 S. Grand Ave., Leavey Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90015
To register, email Jessica.Brase@commonspirit.org
Presented by Dignity Health — California Hospital Medical Center
Just Drive: Take Action Against Distraction2nd Friday of every month, 1:00pm – 2:00pm: Dignity Health – California Hospital Medical Center, 1401 S. Grand Ave. Leavey Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90015
To register, email Jessica.Brase@commonspirit.org
Presented by Dignity Health — California Hospital Medical Center
Stress and Wellness Survey for Teens
California teens ages of 12- to 17-years old are invited to take the Youth Mindful Awareness Program’s survey about their health and well-being. The survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Participants are eligible for a $10 gift card. Complete the survey here.
Clothing Assistance Program
The National Council of Jewish Women LA’s Clothing Assistance Program supports individuals and families living under or near the poverty line by providing gift cards that can be redeemed for clothing, shoes, and accessories. Gift cards can be used at any of their seven Council Shops.
Pregnant people are invited to participate in the HOPE THRIVE study!
To qualify for the study, participants must be pregnant, reside in California, and have Medi-Cal health insurance. Additional requirements include being comfortable reading and writing in English. For full eligibility requirements, click here. Participants will receive $250 for their time. Additional compensation will be available for those who also participate in focus groups.
Presented by Health Outcomes of Pregnancy for Everyone and the University of California, San Francisco
Seeking Participants for a Caregiver Study
Researchers at Endicott College are studying ways caregiver’s (i.e., parents, grandparents, etc.) interactions impact their baby’s language development. Participants will receive a $70 gift card. Interested in participating? Email Eilis O’Connell-Sussman at EOConnel@endicott.edu for more details.
Seeking Black/African American or Latina/Latinx Birthing People with Physical Disabilities to Participant in a Study
Black people and Latinxs/Latinas with physical disabilities have unique experiences during pregnancy. To learn about these unique experiences, Brandeis University is conducting a study to better understand how race and disability can affect pregnancy. If you are Black/African American and/or Latinx/Latina or Hispanic, have a physical disability, and have given birth in the last ten years, they’d like to interview you. Participants will receive a $50 Amazon gift card.
To participate, email Janelle Mills at pregnancystudy@brandeis.edu or call 781-736-3928.
Los Angeles Rental Housing Habitability Program
In November, Los Angeles County will start a new proactive rental housing inspection program called the Rental Housing Habitability Program (RHHP) in the unincorporated areas of the County. The goal of RHHP is to ensure that rental housing properties and units maintain the minimum habitability standards required by law. Check out these English and Spanish flyers and these FAQs for more information.
Fall Classes for All Ages
The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation is hosting classes for children and adults during the fall, including basketball, softball, tennis, dance, swimming, arts, and more.
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Winter Shelter Program
The program is held annually to protect people experiencing homelessness during the colder months. Meals, showers, and case management services will be provided. Shelters are located across LA County, and will operate 24/7 until March 31, 2025.
Join the LA County Youth Commission
The Youth Commission was established to assist the Board of Supervisors in leading transformative change in LA County’s youth facing departments, programs, and policies. They are seeking applicants who are at least 18 years old and have lived experience in child welfare, juvenile justice, probation, kinship care, and adoption.
Youth @ Work Program
The program is for ages 14 – 24 and will provide access to paid work-based learning, work readiness, personal enrichment training, academic and career development, and advanced career services.
Parents and Family Cafés
Parents and caregivers raising children with developmental delays and special health needs can share experiences and receive emotional support. Presented by Help Me Grow LA. Call for more information: 1-888-903-3972.
Healing Library Kits at L.A. County Libraries
These kits help families who are dealing with divorce/separation, the death of a loved one or pet, or other difficult situations. Kits include books and guides with activity ideas to facilitate the healing process. Visit a participating library to borrow a Healing Library Kit.
Paid Full-Time Internships for Classroom Aides
Interested in the field of early childhood education? Options for Learning is offering full-year, full-time paid classroom aide internships starting in early 2025. At the end of this program participants can earn their associate teacher permit. Apply here.
Free Nalaxone (Narcan) at L.A. County Libraries
Anyone can attend a free workshop to get this easy-to-use life-saving nasal spray that can reverse an opioid overdose, including heroin, fentanyl and prescription opioid medications. Get details and find a library near you.
Join the California Low-Dose Aspirin Patient Advisory Council
Apply by January 31
California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative and March of Dimes are looking for moms or parents who have experienced preeclampsia to join their Low-Dose Aspirin Patient Advisory Council. Send an email here to apply.
Medical Debt Relief Program
The Department of Public Health has partnered with Undue Medical Debt to provide low-income L.A. County families with debt relief. If eligible, families will receive a letter notifying them of their debt cancellation.
Become a DIY Workshop Instructor
LA County Parks and Recreation is looking for instructors to lead DIY workshops at LA County Parks. Could be a good money-making opportunity! Apply here.
Community Needs Survey
Every year, the city of L.A. receives four federal grants to invest in affordable housing, parks, services for unhoused residents, and other activities. Give your input here to help determine where these funds go!
Winter Classes for Adults and Children
Los Angeles County provides classes throughout the winter for adults and children. Whether you’re eager to discover a new hobby, stay fit, or sharpen your skills, our diverse classes have you covered.
Earn Learn Play: Find Youth Programs and Services Near You!
The Los Angeles Youth Development Department offer recreation activities, employment programs, tutoring services, leadership opportunities, and many more free and low-cost City of Los Angeles services to earn, learn, and play throughout the year.
This Week’s Events
Monday, January 6
¿Cómo solicitar el Certificado de Registro para la Venta Ambulante?
6 de enero, 10:00am – 11:30am: Stevenson Ranch Library, 25950 The Old Road Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381
Presentado por el Departamento de Oportunidades Económicas del Condado de Los Ángeles
How to apply for the Sidewalk Vending Registration Certificate
January 6, 1:00pm – 2:30pm: Stevenson Ranch Library, 25950 The Old Road Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381
Presented by the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO)
Tuesday, January 7
How to apply for the Sidewalk Vending Registration Certificate
January 7, 10:00am – 11:30am
Presented by the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO)
Webinar: Behavioral Health Care Access Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB) Population
January 7, 10:00am
Presented by Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
Work Ready: New Year, New Career
January 7, 11:00am – 12:15pm
Whether you’re experiencing burnout, feeling stuck, or are just ready for a change this workshop is for you. Join career coach Jennifer Rizzotti to explore the six steps to pivot, change course, or return to work after a gap.
Presented by LA County Library
Wednesday, January 8
Webinar: Working Effectively with Substance Affected Families
January 8 & 15, 10:00am – 12:00pm
This training will assist family support and child welfare workers in understanding the process of addiction and recovery and how it affects the family.
Presented by California Training Institute
Workshop: Create a Dream Jar
January 8, 4:00pm – 5:00pm: Lloyd Taber-Marina del Rey Library, 4533 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
Presented by LA County Library
Lunar New Year: Make a Paper Snake
January 8, 5:00pm – 6:00pm: Paramount Library, 16254 Colorado Ave., Paramount, CA 90723
Presented by LA County Library
Thursday, January 9
Webinar: Medicaid Nutrition Supports: Implementation Innovations
January 9, 10:00am – 11:00pm
This session will explore how states can better tailor nutrition service design and implementation to maximize positive impacts on enrollee health.
Presented by Center for Health Care Strategies
Webinar: Training Professionals in Novel Industries
January 9, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Part of the Preventing through Innovation: Addressing Human Trafficking in your Community Series
Presented by Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) on Women’s Health
Friday, January 10
Financial Empowerment Fridays: Identity Theft Prevention
January 10, 10:00am: South Whittier Community Resource Center, 10750 Laurel Ave., Whittier, CA 90605
Presented by Los Angeles County Center for Financial Empowerment
Saturday, January 11
We don’t know of any events happening on this day.
Sunday, January 12
Holiday Ice Skating Rink
Through January 12, Time varies: Pershing Square, 532 South Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90013
Presented by Pershing Square