Los Angeles Police Dept: lapdonline.org
Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Dept: lasd.org
Glendale Police Dept: glendaleca.gov
Culver City Police Dept: culvercitypd.org
Santa Monica Police Dept: santamonicapd.org
Beverly Hills Police Dept: beverlyhills.org
List of Police Departments in Los Angeles County: laalmanac.com
This free, confidential, live online chat, and national sexual assault hotline is operated 24/7 by RAINN, which partners with local sexual assault service providers all over the U.S.
rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline
hotline.rainn.org/online/terms-of-service.jsp
centers.rainn.org
Los Angeles Rape and Battery 24 hour Crisis Lines
Central Los Angeles: (213) 626-3393
South Los Angeles: (310) 392-8381
West San Gabriel Valley: (626) 793-3385
24 Hour Crisis Line
National Alliance on Mental Health: (800) 854-7771
Psychiatric Mobile Response Team: (310) 482-3260
Mental Health Evaluation Unit: (213) 996-1300
Police Response with Mental Health Worker: (910) 966-6500
The Department of Fair Employment and Housing is the state agency charged with enforcing California’s civil rights laws. The mission of the DFEH is to protect the people of California from unlawful discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations and from hate violence and human trafficking.
(800) 884-1684
Under federal law, you are entitled to a safe workplace. Your employer must provide a workplace free of known health and safety hazards. If you have concerns, you have the right to speak up about them without fear of retaliation. Contact OSHA to ask about a health and safety issue at your workplace and discuss your rights. Your information will be kept confidential. There are 18 OSHA offices in California.
(800) 321-6742
The mission of the California Labor Commissioner’s Office is to ensure a just day’s pay in every workplace in the State and to promote economic justice through robust enforcement of labor laws. By combating wage theft, protecting workers from retaliation, and educating the public, we put earned wages into workers’ pockets and help level the playing field for law-abiding employers. This office is also known as the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE).
dir.ca.gov
Public Information Office: (213) 620-6330
The Employment Development Department (EDD) offers a wide variety of services to millions of Californians under Unemployment Insurance (UI), State Disability Insurance (SDI), workforce investment (Jobs and Training), and Labor Market Information programs.
edd.ca.gov
eeoc.gov
(800) 669-4000
(800) 669-6820 (TTY for Deaf/Hard of Hearing callers only)
The EEOC is responsible for enforcing federal employment discrimination laws. Its website provides information on the federal laws that are designed to prevent employment discrimination based on race, religion, sex and other categories.
EEOC Los Angeles District Office:
255 E. Temple Street, 4th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 894-1000
EEOC San Diego District Office:
401 B Street, Suite 1550, San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 557-7235
EEOC San Francisco District Office:
901 Market Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94013
(415) 356-5100
nlrb.gov
(800) 669-4000
(800) 669-6820 (TTY for Deaf/Hard of Hearing callers only)
The National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency vested with the power to safeguard employees’ rights to organize and to determine whether to have unions as their bargaining representative. The agency also acts to prevent and remedy unfair labor practices committed by private sector employers and unions.
Los Angeles District Office: (310) 235-7352
11150 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90064
Los Angeles District Office: (213) 894-5254
888 S. Figueroa Street, 9th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017
San Diego District Office: (619) 557-6184
555 West Beech Street, Suite 418, San Diego, CA 92101
Oakland District Office: (510) 637-3300
Oakland Federal Building — 1301 Clay Street, Room 300-N, Oakland, CA 94612
San Francisco District Office: (415) 356-5130
901 Market Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
dol.gov/whd
Los Angeles District Office
(Serving Kern, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties and portions of Los Angeles county)
915 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 960, Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 894-6375
West Covina District Office
(Serving San Bernardino county, Riverside county and portions of Los Angeles county)
100 N. Barranca Street, Suite 850, West Covina, CA 91791
(626) 966-0478
Fresno Area Office
906 N. Street, Suite 105, Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 487-5317
Sacramento District Office
2800 Cottage Way, Room W-1836, Sacramento, CA 95825
(916) 978-6123
Orange Area Office
770 The City Drive South, Suite 5710, Orange, CA 92868
(714) 621-1650
San Diego District Office
550 Corporate Center
550 West “C” Street, Suite 990, San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 557-5110
San Francisco Area Office
90 7th Street, Suite 11-100, San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 625-7720
San Jose District Office
US Dept. of Labor, Wage & Hour Division
96 North 3rd Street, Suite 400, San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 291-7730
Due to the countless allegations of sexual harassment perpetrated by many powerful men in the entertainment industry, Women In Film has launched a Sexual Harassment Help Line. Anyone, regardless of gender, can access the help line.
(323) 545-0333
Provides crisis Intervention, hospital accompany services, self defense programs, counseling, family support services, law enforcement and court accompany services.
This resource is for Latina women and all services can be provided in Spanish
(323) 526-5819
Provides education, in hospital advocacy, emergency services, legal services, case management and counseling for those who have experience sexual assault & rape, harassment, stalking, dating violence and domestic violence.
This resource is for Latina women and all services can be provided in Spanish
(213) 955-9090
Learn how to receive apply and receive compensation if you are the victim of a documented sexual assault, rape, and other qualifying crimes. With VOC benefits, counseling, hospitalizations, medical costs and other services related to the crime may be paid for or reimbursed.
(800) 777-9229
Located in the UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, provides immediate support and services anonymously for those who have been sexually assault or raped
(424) 259-7208
Resources and education regarding sexual violence. Provides campus trainings, help with legislation to stop sexual assault and resources/referrals to crisis and treatment centers.
(916) 446-2520
Provides support services for males who have survived sexual abuse including therapy, support groups and access to resources and referrals for the survivor and their family.
Provides crisis intervention, education, accompaniment to hospitals, law enforcement & court, counseling and self defense for survivors of sexual assault and sexual violence.
The ADA National Network consists of 10 regional ADA Centers and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center. The ADA Centers are located throughout the country to provide local assistance and provide implementation of the ADA.
Pacific ADA Center
(510) 285-5600 (V/TTY)
Email: adatech@adapacific.org
GLAAD (formerly the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) is a U.S. non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media. Its stated mission, in part, is to “[amplify] the voice of the LGBT community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively.
Hotline:
(323) 875-5223
Los Angeles Office:
(323) 933-2240
The ACLU is a non-profit organization that provides legal aid to people whose cases fall under its mission. The mission of the ACLU is to preserve all of these protections and guarantees: Your First Amendment rights— freedom of speech, association and assembly. Freedom of the press and freedom of religion supported by the strict separation of church and state. Your right to equal protection under the law — equal treatment regardless of race, sex, religion or national origin. Your right to due process — fair treatment by the government whenever the loss of your liberty or property is at stake. Your right to privacy — freedom from unwarranted government intrusion into your personal and private affairs. The ACLU also works to extend rights to segments of our population that have traditionally been denied their rights, including Native Americans and other people of color; lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people; women; mental-health patients; prisoners; people with disabilities; and the poor.
(213) 977-9500
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