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  2. Open space accessibility in California - Wikipedia

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    Macarthur Park near Downtown Los Angeles. There are many ongoing efforts to expand park accessibility in LA. Many former junkyards or abandoned lands are being converted into parks. [6] For example, Estrella Park in South Los Angeles, formerly an auto-repair junkyard, was created by the California Community Foundation and local schoolchildren ...

  3. NSPCC - Wikipedia

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    The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a British child protection charity founded as the Liverpool Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (LSPCC) by Thomas Agnew on 19 April 1883. The NSPCC lobbies the government on issues relating to child welfare, and creates child abuse public awareness campaigns.

  4. Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles ...

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    DCFS's operations involve investigating child welfare and abuse allegations, foster care, and adoption. DCFS files child welfare allegations in Edmund D. Edelman Children's Court, located in Monterey Park, California, and the Alfred J. McCourtney Juvenile Justice Center in Lancaster, California. DCFS is represented by Los Angeles County Counsel.

  5. The Los Angeles City Council approved the labor deal Tuesday in a vote of 11-0. ... roughly 10,000 workers will receive four "cost of livingpay increases totaling at least 10% and as much as ...

  6. Los Angeles becomes sanctuary city but relies on federal ...

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    With 3.8 million Los Angeles city residents, and Los Angeles County’s over 800,000 undocumented immigrants — by USC estimates — more concentrated in the City of Los Angeles, it’s likely ...

  7. Project Roomkey - Wikipedia

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    Project Roomkey [1] is a federally funded homeless relief initiative in the state of California.The program was launched in April 2020. [2]The project was expected to end in late 2020, as it was initially intended to help homeless people socially distance during the peak of the pandemic.

  8. L.A. child-care industry in tailspin, hit with ... - AOL

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    Transitioning from caring for a 4-year-old to an infant or toddler isn't necessarily a smooth one, said Lisa Wilkin, executive director of the Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles, which ...

  9. Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In July 1983, Mayor Tom Bradley disbanded the housing authority commission following allegations of mismanagement both by internal sources and by the Los Angeles Times. The City Council took control. After months of dispute, including former commissioners rallying housing project residents to support them, the new commission took control the ...