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Gun Violence & Mental Health Resources after Monterey Park Attack

Financial Assistance

  • California Victim Compensation Board Resources for Victims of Crime (CalVCB)

    CA program that provides up to $70,000 in financial compensation for many crime-related expenses, including medical expenses, funeral costs, lost wages and job retraining, and others. Victims may qualify for assistance if they suffer physical injury, threat of physical injury or emotional injury as a direct result of a violent crime. 

Phone: 1-800-777-9229

Website: https://victims.ca.gov/

CalVCB fact sheet in English and Spanish: https://victims.ca.gov/uploads/2022/05/CalVCB-Basic-Fact-Sheet-English-and-Spanish_05.2022.pdf

CalVCB fact sheet in simplified Chinese: https://victims.ca.gov/uploads/2021/02/CalVCB_Basic_Factsheet_Chinese_Simplified_rev6-10-20-1_rev2021.pdf

  • US Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime

    DOJ office that sponsors the Anti-Terrorism and Emergency Assistance Program which provides considerable long-term financial support to communities impacted by mass violence crimes

    Phone: 1-800-363-0441 or 202-307-5983

    Website: https://ovc.ojp.gov/program/antiterrorism-and-emergency-assistance-program-aeap/overview
     
  • U.S. Small Business Administration Economic Disaster Loan Assistance

    Small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, and most private nonprofit organizations located in the declared disaster area of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Kern, Orange, and Ventura counties and which have suffered substantial economic injury as a result of the Monterey Park shooting may be eligible for low-interest, long-term Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) of up to $2 million issued by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). These loans can be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other bills. To read more, visit here.

    Phone: (626) 585-3106 or (800) 659-2955 

    Website: https://disasterloanassistance.sba.gov/ela/s/

Local Mental Health & Social Service Assistance

Operated by the Chinatown Service Center, the center is dedicated to the ongoing recovery. It offers individual grief counseling and therapy as well as healing activities and workshops options across multiple languages—including group meetings, journalism sessions for individual self-expression, yoga, and line dancing. Other community partners providing services include: Herald Christian Health Center, Advancing Justice, Special Service for Groups, Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers, Roxy, and Bull Head.  

Phone: (626) 609-3399

Address: 311 N Rural Dr., Monterey Park, CA 91755

  • 211LA Community Resources
     
    • Chinatown Service Center

A Federally Qualified Health Clinic that provides services in Chinese that include advocacy, disaster services, early childhood education, mental health services, utility bill assistance, youth services, health services, health insurance, and more. 

Phone: (213) 808-1700

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/chinatown-service-center

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8am – 5pm
 

  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles

Nonprofit that provides legal services, domestic violence services, and immigration services in at least 7 Asian languages. 

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/asian-americans-advancing-justice-los-angeles

Phone Numbers:

  • English: (888) 349-9695
  • 普通话/广东话 Chinese: (800) 520-2356
  • 한국어 Korean: (800) 867-3640
  • Tagalog: (855) 300-2552
  • हि न्दी Hindi: (855) 971-2552
  • ภาษาไทย Thai: (800) 914-9583
  • TIẾNG VIỆT Vietnamese: (714) 477-2958

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9am – 5pm
 

  • Pacific Clinics – Asian Pacific Family Center

California’s largest nonprofit provider of mental health services that offers multicultural, multilingual, and family-oriented culturally appropriate services. 

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/pacific-clinics-asian-pacific-family-center

Phone: (626) 287-2988
 

  • AAPI Equity Alliance

A nonprofit (formerly A3PCON) that is an alliance of community-based organizations that advocates for the needs and rights of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. 

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/aapi-equity-alliance

Phone: (213) 239-0300
 

  • Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers

A nonprofit that provides mental health services, helping victims make reports on hate crimes/incidents, self-defense classes, and outreach activities to help support and prevent hate crimes. 

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/asian-pacific-counseling-and-treatment-centers

Phone: (213) 252-2199
 

  • Pacific Asian Counseling Services

A nonprofit that provides mental health services, family life education, and youth services.

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/pacific-asian-counseling-services

Phone: (310) 337-1550
 

  • Garfield Health Center

A nonprofit health center that provides health services, mental health, pediatrics in Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Indonesian in Monterey Park. 

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/garfield-health-center

Phone: (626) 307-7397
 

  • Herald Christian Health Center

A federally-qualified health center that provides health services, trauma-informed care, health insurance services in Cantonese and Mandarin.  

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/herald-christian-health-center

Phone: (626) 286-8700
 

  • Special Service for Groups

A nonprofit that provides health services, housing services, mental health services, interpreter and translation services, youth services, and victims of crime support. 

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/special-service-groups

Phone: (323) 948-0444

Website for Older Adults Program: https://211la.org/resources/site/special-service-groups-older-adults-program

Phone: (213) 553-1884 or (844) 225-5774
 

  • Center for the Pacific Asian Family

A nonprofit that provides domestic violence services, shelter, child abuse services for Los Angeles Asian Pacific Islander community with a multilingual 24-hour helplin

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/center-pacific-asian-family-inc

Phone: (323) 653-4045

Website for Older Adults Program: https://211la.org/resources/site/special-service-groups-older-adults-program

Phone: (213) 553-1884 or (844) 225-5774
 

  • Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Nonprofit that offers free legal assistance through multiple language hotlines.

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/legal-aid-foundation-los-angeles

Phone Numbers:

  • 普通话/广东话 | Chinese: (323) 801-7912
  • Tiếng Việt | Vietnamese: (323) 801-7923
  • 한국어 | Korean: (323) 801-7987
  • 日本語 | Japanese: (323) 801-7913
  • ភាសាខ្មរ | Khmer: (562) 304-2535
  • English, Español (Spanish), and all other languages: 1-800-399-4529

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9am – 5pm

  • Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County

Nonprofit that offers free legal assistance, health services, domestic violence services, immigration services, and disaster services.  

Website: https://211la.org/resources/site/neighborhood-legal-services-los-angeles-county

Phone Numbers: 1-800-433-6251

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9am – 12pm & 1pm – 4pm
 

  • LA County District Attorney – Bureau of Victim Services

Free service to help victims with crisis intervention, emergency assistance, court escort and orientation.  Mandarin and Cantonese interpretation available

Phone: 1-800-380-3811

Website: https://da.lacounty.gov/victims

They can also help victims apply for state benefits at the California Victim Compensation Board Resources for Victims of Crime (CalVCB).  Mandarin and Cantonese interpretation available

Phone: 1-800-492-5944

Website: https://da.lacounty.gov/victims/restitution
 

  • California Department of Justice – Victims’ Services Unit

Provides victims with services on matters handled by Department of Justice’s prosecutors like tracking the status of appeals, or recusal cases. 

Phone: 877-433-9069

Website: https://oag.ca.gov/victimservices

National Mental Health Resources

 

For Adult Victims and Survivors


For Children, Youth, and Schools

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Distress & Crisis Hotlines for Victims and Survivors

  • Disaster Distress Helpline (Department of Health and Human Services’ SAMHSA)

This is a 24/7 confidential, multilingual crisis and emotional support for people experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster, including mass shootings. 

Call or Text 1-800-985-5990 

Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline 

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline/Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services

24/7 confidential support for people in distress

Dial 9-8-8 or text online at: https://988lifeline.org/chat/

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

24/7 free and confidential support from a trained advocate

Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

24/7 free support from a trained counselor

Phone: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

  • Crisis Text Line
    24/7 free support from a trained counselor
    Text HOME to 741741
     
  • Call 2-1-1
    LA County hotline for victims or witnesses to report incidents involving hate or discrimination.  24/7 free and confidential service connecting people to local resources.

 

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