Welcome back! CDCUSA Celebrating 18 years of service in 2024
Welcome back! CDCUSA Celebrating 18 years of service in 2024
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We also award the "You Are Enough" scholarship to Antelope Valley high school students and we offer grief support to our community in English and Spanish in partnership with Adventist Health Glendale Beyond Loss Bereavement Ministry.
CDCUSA is a Certified Provider of the American Red Cross. Teaching CPR, AED, First Aid, Lifeguarding, Water Safety, and CPR for the Professional rescue.
These courses meet and in some cases exceed the minimum requirements for State, County and City Governments.
They further meet the requirements for Childcare Providers, Bus Drivers, Truck Drivers and other employee based jobs where basic life saving skills are needed for employment.
Promoting Mental Health Awareness and Suicide Prevention Awareness
Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to connect people to mental health resources. We bring educational resources for mental health and wellbeing to our community. Our main focus is to increase mental health awareness and suicide prevention awareness in our community. We partner and collaborate with other nonprofits, schools and other local agencies for community events to bring awareness. We strive to break down the stigma often associated with seeking mental health care.
We also award the "You Are Enough" scholarship to Antelope Valley high school students and we offer grief support to our community in English and Spanish in partnership with Adventist Health Glendale Beyond Loss Bereavement Ministry.
New Colors Project is a 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit Organization established to create projects to positively serve underserved communities.
We focus on making the maximum positive impact on our communities where our members and volunteers provide the momentum that helps us affect change.
Our purpose is to learn about the needs of our communities, be the voice of our community in the formal arena, and act as a resource by designing projects to serve nationally underrepresented demographic groups.
Haulers Against Illegal Dumping. We realized There is a big illegal dumping problem in the state of California, especially right here in the Antelope Valley.
Many of these illegal dumps are being done by what we call pop up haulers these are people who have a truck and or trailer go out and take jobs from citizens and illegally dump it in our deserts in order not to pay the landfill.
We are here to put a STOP!
To Illegal Dumping
Sierra Hills Swim & Racquet Club Homes were built by the Deane Brothers in 1966. Deane Brothers had envisioned to build over six hundred homes that would make up Sierra Hills. The homes were state of the art, Golden Medallion Award homes, that had the innovative garden kitchens that incorporated indoor & outdoor living. Due to the economy during the late 1960's and early 1970's, Deane Brothers decided to stop building homes at 224. There are a total of 192 homes that belong to Sierra Hills Swim and Racquet Club membership. By 1979 the homeowners decided to create the associate membership.
CDCUSA & Serra Hills Swim & Racket club or going on 16 years of great community work together.
Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than 110 years, Rotary's people of action have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end.
The Y is a leading nonprofit organization for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
CDCUSA is a Member of the Character Counts Coalition: The Six Pillars of Character values are not political, religious, or culturally biased. In fact, every year since 1995 our program has been officially recognized and endorsed by the U.S. Senate and The President of the United States. See more at https://charactercounts.org/program-overview/six-pillars
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CDCUSA works with many CA. State Organizations to do the work needed in our local communities.
In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life Scout me in
CDCUSA supports Local Troops & Dens
Girl Scouts unleashes the G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ in every girl, preparing her for a lifetime of leadership—from taking a night-time hike under the stars to accepting a mission on the International Space Station; from lobbying the city council with her troop to holding a seat in Congress; from running her own cookie business today to tackling cybersecurity tomorrow.
CDCUSA Supports the families of our Armed Forces
CDCUSA Supports the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department as it believes in being forthcoming regarding our activities and policing efforts. Transparency allows honest analysis related to the quality of our work and builds trust within the communities we serve. This approach also opens up dialogue to ensure certain concerns, crime trends, and needed corrective action is being applied in a fair and impartial manner.
In 1949, the Consolidated Fire Protection District was established by the Board of Supervisors through the consolidation of numerous fire districts which existed since the 1920s. From 1967 to 1986 there existed four fire protection districts within Los Angeles County, all of which were governed by the Board of Supervisors: the Consolidated Fire Protection District (CFPD), Universal Fire Protection District, Dominguez Fire Protection District, and Wrightwood Fire Protection District. In addition, there was the Forester and Fire Warden (F&FW) which is a chartered office of Los Angeles County and was funded by the General Fund.
Kiwanis International is a global community of clubs, members and partners dedicated to improving the lives of children one community at a time. Today, we stand with more than 550,000 members from K-Kids to Key Club to Kiwanis and many ages in between in 80 countries and geographic areas. Each community has different needs, and Kiwanis empowers members to pursue creative ways to serve the needs of children, such as fighting hunger, improving literacy and offering guidance.
DPSS offers Medi-Cal health insurance, Cal-Fresh food assistance, CalWORKs cash assistance for families, and General Relief cash assistance for individuals. We also assist customers who are experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, substance use disorders, and we have many other social service programs available.
DPSS’s mission and purpose is to Inspire Hope by helping people in need. We look forward to serving you via this safe and easy to navigate website and through our Customer Service Centers at (866) 613-3777 or the In-Home Supportive Services Helpline at (888) 822-9622.