Resources 

We are leveraging the resources within the Los Angeles Veterans Collaborative!

Veteran Peer Access Network (VPAN)
Information and Referral Line
(213) 763-0300

[email protected]

VPAN is a community-driven peer outreach program that aims to alleviate pervasive issues that afflict service members transitioning to civilian life.  The Network deploys 80 trained Veteran and Military Family Peers throughout LA County to proactively find veterans and connect them to services.  






Community Veteran Justice Project (CVJP)

CVJP is dedicated to ensuring current and former military service members receive the support they need to get alternative sentencing and diversion for their criminal cases, while also connecting them with all the services they need to thrive.

Corona Virus Resources:

Help for Veterans
Food
Housing
Health
Transporatation
Education
Bussiness



211 LA is on the front line supporting LA County’s COVID-19 public information and community resource needs.

Click here to read about what 211 LA is doing to support the residents of LA as the situation around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) rapidly evolves.

Keeping us connected!

The Salute Report is a list of resources, upcoming events, and volunteer opportunities in the community. 

Please click here to view the latest
SALUTE REPORT!


Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health 

800-854-7771


562-651-2549 (TDD/TTY)


Press 1 - 24/7 access to Mental Health services in Los Angeles County.

Press 2
 - Emotional Support Line Staffed by Volunteers not a substitute (Non urgent). 


Press 3  To get connected to Veteran resources.  





Give An Hour

Online directory of providers

Give an Hour providers offer to provide no cost mental health counseling to active duty service members, veterans, National Guard and Reservists, as well as their family members/loved ones (this includes parents, siblings, grandparents, unmarried partners, and others affected by a loved one’s service). 

Our providers do this by offering to "give" one hour per week of pro bono counseling for a minimum of one year to each Give an Hour client they accept.

Jamie Turner 
Program Manager
Referrals  [email protected]

National Suicide Prevention 

800-273-8255
888-628-9454 (SPANISH)

Talk to Someone Now

Help Yourself

Help Someone Else


Public Counsel 
provides assistance in the following areas:  

Veterans Deported Veterans Legal Services Project

Legal Representation for Veterans

Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Claims

Certain State and Federal Warrants Resolved

VA and Other Government Benefits Advocacy