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Community Resource Center - Pacoima

5.0 (1 review)
Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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My husband and I have been fostering two bunnies from Bunny World Foundation (BWF) for about a year…read morenow. After losing our previous bunny unexpectedly, which totally wrecked us, we found immense comfort and support through this incredible community of rabbit lovers. Lejla, Jane, and the long-time volunteers are exceptionally knowledgeable about bunny care and wellness, and they truly care about every single animal. Bunnies are not "easy" pets, so having a whole community to lean on and ask questions around the clock makes the world of difference. Because of BWF, I've become a much better caretaker in providing a suitable environment, proper diet, and grooming. Fostering Popcorn and Zoe has been such a joy. It's unfortunate that people tend to overlook REWs (Ruby-Eyed Whites) because of their eyes, but Zoe is brilliant! She's a smart girl who has recently started zooming and binkying the second she hears the fridge open up until you set that nice plate of greens down. While she prefers her enclosure, if you step into her space, she'll happily demand pets and treats. Popcorn is a curious guy who explores the house every day as if it's his first time seeing it yet we can completely trust him not to chew on anything! He earned his name from the hilarious midair body shakes during his binkies, witnessing one will absolutely make your day. He is notorious for his afternoon nap flops as well. Zoe is definitely the dominant one, which means Popcorn grooms her every single day. We can always tell when Zoe tries to return the favor because she's... not great at it. Popcorn ends up looking like he just rolled out of bed! Both of them are incredibly well-behaved, used to being groomed, and will happily sit in your lap for hours during a grooming session. Hopefully Popcorn and Zoe can find their perfect forever home where they will have more space to binky and explore! If you are looking to adopt, foster, or support a rescue that truly knows and cares for rabbits, Bunny World Foundation is an amazing option.

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LA Works

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4.8
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I affirm the contents of that one other review for this. Speaking of which, organizations that do…read morereally well in doing so much good for the community should receive more of the recognition and support they deserve! :) The nonprofit is the base that hosts volunteer activities initiated by different groups all over the city. It is the hub from which various other nonprofits voice and turn the wheels of their projects. Even a recent Yelp Beach Cleanup event, associated with Heal the Bay, required volunteers to sign up first with LA Works. For MLK's Day, LA Works planned a morning at Rosemont Elementary where hundreds of people, most of them a part of their employer company (ex. Target, Home Depot, JP Morgan, Accenture), showed up to help revitalize the campus. A radio station came prepared with dancing and music to jumpstart the day. Volunteers were assigned letters and numbers, then told to report to their assigned tasks. It was all very organized and efficient. They cleaned the computer labs, classrooms, storage room and rec room. Adults and kids alike transformed drab brown walls into a playground of rainbows and sunshine. Snacks, juice and water were available throughout the event. Following, food trucks showed up, some of which were either prepaid by the organization or declined to charge. You can become a volunteer by signing up for an account - and then going through their available search options for projects you would be interested in. I like looking through their calendar for a big picture of their activities. Some projects, like anything that has to do with animals, are hot and fill up faster than others. Clicking on the individual project listing will provide a detailed description and, more importantly, the geographical location/zip code. Trust me, the easier it is to get there, the more available and willing you are to enjoy the event, maybe even on a weekly basis.

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This is a resource not many people know about. It works with the unemployed, homeless and persons…read morewith previous convictions. They offer classes that provide skills, to get you work ready with a professional attitude to get and keep a job. The classes also include preparing your cover letter, your resume, doing a mock interview after you've had the help of a volunteer to improve, or write your resume. Upon landing a job, if you don't have clothes to look professional, they'll provide you with work clothes. There are weekly support groups for people who are already hired and others waiting to be hired. In those groups you can bounce off ideas and concerns off of each other and find tools to cope. They also host ongoing empowerment series for females. Among many things you can learn how to manage your time and money better, treat yourself kindly and improve as a person. The staff is extremely supportive in helping you improve your situation.

I went there at 3:30pm today and the person at the reception desk said they are closed and there is…read morenothing he can help with, his name was Micah Harris, and told me to come back next morning. I was trying to use the computer there because I saw a person who is searching a job online with their system. Micah told me they are closing and I need to leave. Their office hour was 4pm and they need 30 minutes to close the office. That does not make sense. I do not think they service everyone in the same way. I even came back to my car and literally saw someone walking in to the door and I waited to if he also comes out with the same answer. However, the person was not coming out of the door, the time was 3:40pm when I left the office. I guess the workers need 30 minutes to close the office.

Community Resource Center - Pacoima - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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