The Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles

The Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles

The Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles

The Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles (CDCLA) was created by early childhood educators and established as a nonprofit corporation in 1978.

We provide direct early care and education services, consulting services to corporations and other child development programs, and parent education. We are funded by parent fees, in-kind services from the County of Los Angeles, and CalTrans, private foundation  grants and contracts with the California Department of Education.

Currently, CDCLA operates 10 child care centers throughout the greater Los Angeles area and we work with a network of family child care homes.

Our Mission

The Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles is dedicated to providing and supporting programs that offer high quality early education programs to children birth to five, regardless of socioeconomic status; increasing the professionalism of those who work in the child development field; and working with professionals in other fields to increase the level of understanding and support for child care and early education programs.

Optimist Youth Homes & Family



Optimist Youth Homes & Family

Optimist Youth Homes & Family

Optimist Youth Homes & Family Services (OYHFS) is a nationally accredited non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. We are one of the oldest and largest agencies of its kind in Southern California. Referrals are accepted from throughout the state of California. We serve over 500 at-risk youth and their families every day.

International Institute Of Los Angeles



International Institute Of Los Angeles

International Institute Of Los Angeles

International Institute of Los Angeles was founded in 1914 to help newly arrived immigrants integrate into their new lives in Los Angeles. Throughout the years IILA has helped hundreds of thousands of immigrants and other low-income people overcome the barriers they face in becoming contributing members of society. The International Institute of Los Angeles brings a smile to the faces of children in our childcare centers, offers reassurance to seniors who join in the weekly dances at our senior center, and helps refugees and immigrants get their first job. IILA has changes thousands of lives by giving our participants a new beginning.

AEOE



AEOE

AEOE

AEOE stands for the Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education, the first association of environmental educators in this nation.  We are state-wide organization that has been created for and by the outdoor and environmental educators of our state.  Working as the state affiliate for the North American Association of Environmental Educators (or NAAEE) our volunteer run organization is charged with providing a diverse pool of trained educators that is knowledgeable and skilled at educating today’s youth about the natural world.
AEOE and it’s volunteers work to provide a variety of professional development opportunities for newly emerging naturalists and skilled program administrators.  AEOE partners with a number of organizations to remain up to date regarding issues facing our industry and works to ensure that the organization is inclusive of all the diversity throughout the state of California.
The logo of AEOE is the oak tree, this symbol works to capture the spirit of our organization.  The oak tree is a symbol of our work cultivating the seeds of knowledge, understanding and hope that the seeds we sow will grow into positive actions for a healthy environment for all.  The diversity of Oak Trees throughout California are highly important to its first people, as acorns were their ‘staff of life’.  We strive to capture the vision that the seeds we sow today will be cared for youth of the future.

St. John Of God Retirement & Care Center



St. John Of God Retirement & Care Center

St. John Of God Retirement & Care Center

St. John of God Retirement and Care Center has served the people of Southern California for over 70 years. It was founded by the Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God, a 500 year-old Order of healthcare providers who care for the sick, the poor, and those in need of healing. In April of 1942, Brother Mathias Barret, O.H., Brother John Calybit Dubuc, O.H., Brother Leonard Mondat, O.H., Brother Andrew Aucoin, O.H., and Brother Vincent de Paul Rapin, O.H. formed the first Brothers’ community at St. John of God Retirement and Care Center. The purchase of the various properties that consist of today’s campus started in May of 1943. The Brothers acquired the first permanent property at the corner of Western and Adams, known as the Fitzgerald residence. It was known as Mount Saint John of God and was dedicated as a novitiate, hospital and sanitarium on July 11, 1943. This would be the beginning of the present day campus of St. John of God Retirement and Care Center. In October of 1944, the Mac Donald house located adjacent to the Fitzgerald residence was acquired by the Brothers and used as their residence. In September of 1948, the Brothers acquired the Sumner property followed by Lot 7 of the Adams Place tract in 1951, which was adjacent to the other parcels at Adams and Western, from Margaret Anthony. On January 18, 1949, the Bayley property at 2460 South St. Andrews Place was purchased for $60,000.00 for the future Care Center site.

In 1953, the Brothers constructed the first nursing hospital building with 60 licensed skilled nursing beds. The groundbreaking ceremony took place in 1959 with Brother Anthony Scully, O.H. as the administrator. Today, this part of the building is the entrance to the Skilled Nursing Facility where the front lobby and administration wing are located. In May of the same year, a cornerstone blessing ceremony was given by Archbishop James Francis McIntyre. In 1972, work started on the present day Skilled Nursing Facility and a year later residents were moved into the newly constructed 160 bed St. John of God Care Center. Cardinal Timothy Manning blessed the Care Center along with its chapel that was donated by Frank Muller in memory of his parents, Walter and Marite Muller.

Following the opening of the Care Center, the Brothers expanded their services by opening the St. John Grande Apartments on January 19, 1990 with the Mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley attending the opening ceremony. On September 8, 1999, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the St. Richard Pampuri Apartments, to provide assisted living services for the seniors of the Los Angeles County. The Blessing and Dedication Ceremony for the St. Richard Pampuri Apartments was held in the Perricone Courtyard on May 2, 2002. St. John of God Retirement and Care Center completed its expansion on March 15, 2008 when the St. Benedict Menni facility was opened and blessed. This assisted living facility was dedicated for people with Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss.

In the early years, Brother Patrick Corr, O.H., the first Provincial, orchestrated the collaboration of the leadership team and the Brothers of St. John of God along with the various Administrative Staff and Board Members of the Hospitaller Foundation of California, to complete the vision of this continuum of care you see on the campus today. The story of the growth and development of St. John of God Retirement and Care Center has been a journey of care and compassion, love and commitment, embarked upon by many generous people who gave their personal time and resources to meet the needs of the elderly in Los Angeles. In 2015, the St. John Grande Apartments were licensed and dedicated for assisted living care and the blessing took place on June 3, 2015, the feast of St. John Grande.