
Resources
Help for San Pedro Residents
GAP phone number for Graffiti Removal: Call 1-800-675-4537
REPORT ILLEGAL FIREWORKS: — Call phone 877-275-5273. The on-line reporting is no longer available at the LAPD site. Of course, if an illegal firework has caused a fire or personal injury, 911 is the call to make. The fireworks complaint number, which also goes by the easier-to-remember 877-ASK-LAPD, is the agency’s non-emergency line. You can also find valuable information at this site:
https://www.mysafela.org/fireworks-safety/
Housing, Food, Childcare and Education
Harbor Interfaith Services provides transitional housing, food, job placement, childcare and education services.
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Call 310-831-0603 for housing assistance; Call 424-276-3602 for food pantry
The Toberman Neighborhood Center provides meals and food delivery, housing and utilities support, tutoring and career transition services, and help applying for state benefits, such as the California Economic Development Department (EDD), CalFresh and Medi-Cal.
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Call 310-832-1145
The Port of Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club is a Grab & Go Distribution Site, providing lunch, snacks and free school supplies on certain days of the week to children.
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Call 310-833-1322
The San Pedro & Peninsula YMCA is serving breakfast and lunch for those in need.
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Call 310-832-4211
Health Care
Harbor Community Health Centers provide pediatric and adult primary care, prenatal care, behavioral health, and assistance enrolling in health care plans for low income residents and those who do not have health insurance.
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Call 310-547-0202
Assistance for Victims of Domestic Violence
Rainbow Services provides emergency and crisis assistance to victims of domestic violence.
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Call 310-547-9343 (24-hour bilingual hotline)
Los Angeles County operates a Domestic Violence Hotline.
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Call 1-800-978-3600
Tenant Landlord Rights
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HRC Agency Brochure The Housing Rights Center (HRC) is the nation’s largest local, nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting housing discrimination.
If you have questions about your housing rights, HRC can help. Contact HRC with your housing questions at 1-800-477-5977 or info@housingrightscenter.org..
LA County Owners Move-In Guide
In some situations, the Los Angeles County COVID-19 Tenant Protections (ending December 31, 2022 unless extended) allow landlords to evict tenants in order to move into the property, or to move in a family member. This is a guide for landlords.
LA County COVID Hardship Form + Certification
Notice to Landlord of Inability to Pay Rent due to COVID-19—Instructions
California Tenant Protection Act
Use this guide to understand your rights under the California Tenant Protection Act (TPA). Note that properties not covered by the TPA may still be subject to local regulations on rent and evictions. Contact the Housing Rights Center to learn more.
StayHousedLA
Offers free legal services to tenants facing eviction by providing resources for L.A. County residents experiencing economic hardship amid the COVID-19 crisis to get legal and assistance to stay in their homes.
If you can't pay your rent because of COVID-19 financial hardship or are being threatened with eviction for any reason, know that you have rights and are protected by federal, state, and local laws.
Tenant Power Tool Kit
Are you facing eviction or rent debt in California?
You are not alone! Millions of households are facing eviction and rent debt. Alone we are vulnerable, but together we are powerful. Let's work together to stop evictions, end debt, cancel rent, and build tenant power.
https://tenantpowertoolkit.org/
LA County Dept of Consumer & Business Affairs – Housing & Tenant Protections
The COVID-19 Tenant Protections Resolution (formerly the LA County Eviction Moratorium) extends certain protections to residential and commercial tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles County. This program has currently been extended through December 31, 2022, unless repealed or further extended.
It is important to understand that the Resolution does NOT prevent an unlawful detainer (eviction) from being filed, but it does provide tenants with an affirmative defense against an unlawful detainer (eviction) action.
https://dcba.lacounty.gov/rentstabilization/
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For information on rental assistance to help with rent debt, visit https://hcidla.lacity.org
Mental Health
Los Angeles Unified School District has a Mental Health Hotline available to students, families and educators.
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Call 213-241-3840
Los Angeles County is providing help to residents through the Mental Health ACCESS Center.
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Call 800-854-7771 or text “LA” to 741-741
Legal Assistance
The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles offers legal counsel, advice and direct representation for low income residents.
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Call 800-399-4529
OTHER RESOURCES
Metro
Interested in bus changes? View the NextGen Regional Service Concept
Community
For Homelessness Resources, visit our Homelessness Committee Page
LA Waterfront Website
Battleship Iowa
Los Angeles Maritime Museum
San Pedro Chamber of Commerce
San Pedro Tourism
San Pedro & Peninsula YMCA
City & County
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Alert LA County: Sign up for emergency alerts
Bulky Item Pick Up 311
Bus Bench Maintenance Information
Crime Mapping
Domestic Violence Info
EmpowerLA: Resources for Neighborhood Councils
Harbor Animal Shelter
Harbor LAPD
Hire LA’s Youth
Los Angeles City
Los Angeles County
LA Fire Dept – To Track Fires and Other Helpful Info Sign up for Alerts|
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LAFD OPERATIONS SOUTH BUREAU
638 S. Beacon St. Suite 374, San Pedro, CA 90731 (310)548-2558
Deputy Chief Ronnie Villanueva
Assistant Chief Jaime Moore
Captain II Steven Marquez (213) 703-4043
Captain I Sloane Joseph(213) 703-5331
Management Analyst Lori Skroce (310) 548-2559
Secretary Erika Cabrera (310)548-2567
Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Council Funding Dashboard
San Pedro Animal Shelter | Sterilize your pets
San Pedro Regional Library
Trash Receptacles Maintenance Info