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CRS Community Resource Services 9836 White Oak Avenue, Suite 201 Northridge, CA 91325 Phone (818) 739-5182 Fax (818) 739-5522 Volunteer Opportunities for Youth 2012 Youth often volunteer their time to community organizations for a variety of reasons: to gain work experience; earn school credits; give back to the community; make a difference in someone s life; or complete community service requirements. This directory provides information on the various organizations in the San Fernando Valley that offer volunteer opportunities for youth. www.childguidance.org 1

The Child and Family Guidance Center is a LA County Department of Mental Health (DMH) contractor that provides Specialized Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) services to children, transition age youth, and adults utilizing evidence based treatment interventions (EBPs) that are consistent with LAC/DMH Mental Health services Act (MHSA). The Center also provides families with access to a comprehensive continuum of services depending on the needs of the family ranging from once a week, time limited mental services (PEI) to intensive in-home services that are delivered several times a week with 24-7 availability for crises. The Community Resource Services is a division dedicated to improving the quality of life for special needs children and their families by helping them to locate, access and effectively use essential community health and social services. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. On-Line Volunteer Matching 4 3. Countywide Organizations 4 4. Medical Organizations 7 5. Environmental and Outdoors 8 6. Animal Care 9 7. Performing Arts 11 8. Caring for the Elderly/Children 12 9. Food and Distribution 12 10. Court Ordered Volunteer Opportunities 13 11. Other Agencies 14 The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center. 2

Introduction Volunteer service has an immeasurable value. Not only will it help those who need it most, but it could also reconstruct your perspective and outlook on life. Classroom education is vital, but without an actual experience to tie it into, no real knowledge of how to apply this wealth of information can occur. The more you are aware of people, places and things around you, the better you will get to know yourself. Volunteerism will help you realize that you are interconnected to everyone and everything around you and that you can truly make a difference. Some organizations ask their volunteers to commit to 6 months or one year. They may offer a training program to prepare you for the commitment. Other organizations offer one-time volunteer opportunities. The following steps may assist you with locating an organization that is the best match for your interests, skills and level of commitment that you are ready to make. Step 1: It is always important, when determining where to volunteer, that you ask yourself a number of questions: How much time do I want to give? Where can I do my service? How will I get to and from my volunteer site? What days are best for me? What activities am I good at and what type of activities would I most enjoy? Step 2: Look through the volunteer guide to find the volunteer jobs that match your interests and needs. Keep in mind that this directory is only a start. You can always call other organizations and ask if they have a volunteer program. Step 3: Call the organization and speak to the Volunteer Coordinator. Introduce yourself and explain why you are calling. Volunteer Coordinators are often very busy, so you may have to leave a message. If they do not call back in a few days, call them back. Step 4: Set up an appointment to visit the organization and have an interview. You may want to see where you will be working and get a feel for the office environment before you commit to working there. Step 5: During the interview, you should ask the Volunteer Coordinator questions to determine if this would be the best opportunity for you: What does your organization do and whom do you serve? What type of work will I be doing as a volunteer? Do you have a brochure about your organization? Who will be my supervisor? Do I need to commit for a certain length of time each week? Step 6: Go for it! Make the commitment and enjoy your volunteer experience. 3

On-Line Volunteer Matching Volunteer Center www.vcla.net The Volunteer Center of Los Angeles links youth and adults, who are interested in volunteering with organizations that offer volunteer opportunities. Go to their website to see a list of the volunteer opportunities available throughout L.A. County and to sign up. Volunteer Match www.volunteermatch.com This web site allows you to enter information about your interests, age and city and provides you with a list of organizations that need volunteers. It is updated on a daily basis and usually lists one-time opportunities, such as assisting with events. L.A. Works www.laworks.com L.A. Works managers many volunteer projects for local non-profits. Once you register online you are able to search through the volunteer calendar to find one-time volunteer opportunities. Projects are available for people of all ages, and you can search opportunities by date, location, or impact area. Countywide Organizations Los Angeles Unified School District Parent Community Services Branch 1360 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90026 (213) 481-3350 or (866) 669-7272 www.lausd.net/parent-services Minimum age: all ages The only requirements are an interest in helping students and the ability to communicate. To sign up, you will need to fill out a school volunteer application and take a TB skin test prior to beginning volunteer assignment. They will contact you to discuss your areas of interest, the grade level you prefer, and the needs of the schools nearest you. If you know the school you want to volunteer at, contact the school administrator directly. Department of Recreation and Parks www.laparks.org The Department of Parks and Recreation offers many volunteer opportunities. The Parks offer programs for children, teens, adults and the elderly. During the summer months, teens can participate in the Counselor-in-Training programs in the summer camp. Parks with public pools also offer a Junior Life Guard programs. However, most parks offer year round volunteer opportunities. For more information, please contact the park near your home. The following is a list of San Fernando Valley Recreation Centers: 4

Andres & Maria R.C.- Panorama City (818) 568-3273 Branford R.C.- Arleta (818) 893-4923 David Gonzalez R.C.-Pacoima (818) 899-1950 Encino Community Center (818) 995-1690 Hansen Dam Recreation Area (818) 899-6016 Lakeview Terrace Park (818) 899-8087 North Hills Comm. Park (818) 895-9863 Northridge R.C. (818) 349-7341 Panorama City R.C. (818) 893-3401 Roger Jessup R.C.-Pacoima (818) 896-6215 Shadow Ranch R.C.- West Hills (818) 883-3637 Studio City R.C. (818) 769-4415 Sylmar R.C. (818) 367-5656 Van Nuys R.C. (818) 756-8131 West Hills Sports Center (818) 765-0284 Balboa Sports Complex-Encino (818) 756-9642 Chatsworth R.C. (818) 341-6595 Delano R.C.- Van Nuys (818) 756-8529 Fernangeles R.C.-Sun Valley (818) 767-4171 Hjelte Sports Center-Encino (818) 765-0284 Lanark R.C.- Canoga Park (818) 883-1503 North Hollywood R.C. (818) 763-7651 Orcutt Ranch-West Hills (818) 883-6641 Reseda R.C. (818) 881-3882 San Fernando R.C. (818) 898-1290 Shoup Park-Woodland Hills (818) 883-9370 Sunland R.C. (818) 352-5282 Tarzana R.C. (818) 343-5946 Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks R.C. (818) 783-5121 Winnetka R.C. (818) 756-7876 Bernardi Center-Van Nuys (818) 781-1101 Dave Potell Memorial Sports Facility-North Hollywood (818) 763-5126 Devonshire House-Northridge (818) 349-7341 Granada Hills R.C. (818) 363-3556 Hubert Humphrey Park- Pacoima (818) 896-6510 Mason R.C.- Chatsworth (818) 998-6377 North Weddington R.C.- North Hollywood (818) 506-1467 Pacoima R.C. (818) 899-1950 Ritchie Valens R.C.- Pacoima (818) 834-5172 Sepulveda R.C.-Panorama City (818) 893-3700 Stonehurst R.C.-Sun Valley (818) 767-0314 Sun Valley R.C. (818) 767-6151 Valley Plaza R.C.-North Hollywood (818) 765-5885 Victory/Vineland R.C. North Hollywood (818) 985-9516 Woodland Hills Park (818) 883-9370 5

Los Angeles Fire Department 200 N. Main Street, Room 1800 Los Angeles, CA 90012 www.firecadets.org The Fire Cadet Program provides young men and women with an exciting opportunity to learn about firefighting and emergency medical services as future career choices. Cadets are young men and women ages 14 though 20 from all areas of the community that participate in fire department training activities, meetings, and as ride-along, once they are ride-along certified. Interested youngsters are encouraged to learn more by contacting the post advisor at the cadet post nearest their place of residence. General questions can be asked by e-mailing LAFDCADETS@lacity.org. Chatsworth / Post 106 Advisor Firefighter / Paramedic Joe Scamardo 23004 Roscoe Boulevard West Hills, CA 91304 (818) 756-8606 North Hollywood / Post 89 Advisor: Firefighter Danny Wu 7063 Laurel Canyon Boulevard North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 756-8689 West Van Nuys/Lake Balboa Post 100 Advisor: Firefighter John Goshorn 6751 Louise Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 756-8600 Granada Hills / Post 87 Advisor: Firefighter Ray Robles 10124 Balboa Boulevard Northridge, CA 91325 (818) 756-8687 Sherman Oaks / Crew 3 (Fire Station 88) Advisor: Apparatus Operator Greg Holly 5101 N. Sepulveda Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (818) 756-8688 Los Angeles Police Department Community Youth Programs www.lapdcadets.org Minimum age: 13 1) LAPD CADETS The Los Angeles Police Department Explorer program is a volunteer program for youth, 13 to 20 years of age. Explorers serve a wide range of non-hazardous police functions. They assist Police Department personnel with systematic searches for evidence, report writing communications, desk duties, command post operations and crowd and traffic control. Volunteers also receive instruction from police officers on crime prevention, basic law, report writing, firearm safety, and physical training. If you are interested, contact the Youth Services Officer at the police station nearest you. 2) Deputy Auxiliary Police Services (DAPS) Minimum age: 9 The DAPS Program introduces youth, ages 9 through 13, to the law enforcement profession and provides the physical and mental preparation necessary to make the transition from DAPS to the Cadet Program, or any other Department sponsored youth programs. The interaction with police 6

officers helps young people develop a sense of personal responsibility that will help them become constructive, responsible, and productive members of the community. Los Angeles Public Library www.lapl.org/about/volunteer.html All public libraries need volunteers to shelf books and read to children. Visit the library in your community for a volunteer opportunity. YMCA www.ymcala.org All the YMCAs throughout the San Fernando Valley offer volunteer opportunities in the following areas: childcare; swimming classes; open swim time; clerical; front desk and classes for children. For more information, contact the YMCA closest to your home. BURBANK 321 East Magnolia Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 845-8551 www.burbankymca.org EAST VALLEY 5142 Tujunga Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 763-5126 www.ymcala.org/ev MID VALLEY 6901 Lennox Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 989-3800 www.ymcala.org/mv NORTH VALLEY 11336 Corbin Avenue Northridge, CA 91326 (818) 368-3231 www.ymcala.org/nv SANTA CLARITA VALLEY FAMILY 26147 Mc Bean Parkway Valencia, CA 91355 (661) 253-3593 www.ymcala.org/scv VERDUGO HILLS 6840 Foothill Boulevard Tujunga, CA 91042 (818) 352-3255 www.ymcacc.org WEST VALLEY 18810 Vanowen Street Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 774-2840 www.ymcala.org/wv Medical Organizations Pine Ridge Care Center 14122 Hubbard Street Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 361-0191 www.pineridgenursingcare.org Minimum age: 12 The Pine Ridge Care Center is a nursing care facility. Volunteers will be assisting in the dinning room, talking and reading to elders. Valley Presbyterian Hospital 15107 Vanowen Street Van Nuys, CA 91409 (818) 902-2932 At Valley Presbyterian Hospital, you will learn a number of useful skills in the medical field. This 7 Pueblo y Salud 1024 North Maclay Avenue, Suite M13 San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 837-2272 This non-profit agency offers prevention workshops on alcohol and tobacco for the community. The volunteers assist in organizing information packets and assisting adults with computer classes. It helps if volunteer has knowledge of Microsoft office Program. Valley Community Clinic 6801 Coldwater canyon Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818) 301-6370 www.valleycommunityclinic.org Valley Community Clinic provides a variety of health

Hospital offers opportunities such as visiting patients rooms, running errands, assisting staff and providing support on nursing units (100 hours required-minimum 4 hours a week). Northridge Hospital Medical Center 18300 Roscoe Boulevard Northridge, CA 91328 (818) 885-8500 Ext. 2961 Minimum age: 16 This is a long-term volunteer program (100 hours) that requires a minimum of 4 hours per week. This hospital needs volunteers to assist throughout the hospital. Olive View Medical Center 14445 Olive View Drive, Suite # 1D143 Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 364-3074 This hospital provides medical care for uninsured individuals. They need volunteers to assist in clerical positions at the hospital. If volunteer needs certification a minimum of 50 hours is required. Otherwise you can volunteer as many hours as you can. Providence Holy Cross Medical Center 15031 Rinaldi Street Mission Hills, CA 91345 (818) 496-4613 www2.providence.org/holycross/pages/default.aspx Minimun age: 15 At this Medical Center all volunteers commit to a minimum of 100 hours of service (six-month). Whether working in the gift shop, delivering food to patients, or lending a hand in one of the community outreach programs, helping others in their healing process can be a very satisfying and inspiring experience. Volunteer work is full for summer 2012. services for low-income families. They need assistance in the teen clinic, tobacco prevention program, HIV/AIDS awareness program, and office work. North East Valley Health Care Corporation Main Office 1172 N. Maclay Avenue San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 898-1388 Ext# 41614 Minimum age: 18 This agency provides health care to the public, and needs volunteers to assist with office work. Kaiser Permanente Junior Volunteer Program 13652 Cantara Street Panorama City Office (818) 375-3524 Woodland Hills Office (818) 719-4143 Minimum age: 15 Volunteer work is done in a variety of departments. Check the hospital near your home. 3.0 GPA and 100 hours of consistent volunteer work required (4 hours per week) Volunteer work is full for summer 2012. Environmental and Outdoors Treepeople 12601 Mulholland Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (818) 623-4879 http://www.treepeople.org/ Minimum age: 16 - Under the age of 16, must be accompanied by an adult Treepeople is an organization committed to working with nature. They need volunteers to participate in tree planting projects throughout Los Angeles County. Call or visit their website to sign up for a project near you. 8

Habitat For Humanity of San Fernando & Santa Clarita 5950 Canoga Avenue, Suite 200 Woodland Hills, CA 91387 (818) 884-8808 www.humanityca.org Minimum age: 16 This is a non-profit organization that works to eliminate homelessness by using volunteers to build low-cost housing. There may be other opportunities to volunteer for younger children, but not on construction site. Animal Care Department of Animal Care & Control (323) 276-5845 http://www.laanimalservices.com/ Minimum age: 16 If you have a love for animals and have a minimum of 8 hours a month for at least 9 months, consider becoming a volunteer at one of your local animal shelters. To become a volunteer you will need to attend an orientation, and several days of on-site training. Volunteer opportunities available include: community adoptions, dog/cat companion, pet grooming, and other shelter site responsibilities. Burbank Animal Shelter 1150 N. Victory Place Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 238-3340 East Valley Animal Care Center 14409 Vanowen Street Van Nuys, CA 91405 (888) 4LA-PET1 (888) 452-7381 North Valley Animal Care Center 20655 Plummer Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 (888) 4LA-PET1 (888) 452-7381 Ahead With Horses 9311 Del Arroyo Drive Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 767-6373 www.aheadwithhorses.org Through vaulting and gymnastics on a moving horse, Ahead With Horses provides severely disabled children with the opportunity to lead more independent lives. Volunteers can assist with lessons or with caring for the horses. Closed on Sunday & Monday. Pet Adoption Fund 7507 Deering Avenue Canoga Park, CA 91303 (818) 601-6916 www.petadoptionfund.org Minimum age: 18 Pet Adoption Fund is an animal rescue organization. Volunteers can assist with walking Pet Orphans Fund 7720 Gloria Avenue Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 901-0190 Ext. 102 www.petorphans.org Minimum age: 16+, 11-15 (with parent participation This animal rescue organization has a variety of 9

dogs, spending time with cats, grooming, and helping with office work and adoption events. Volunteers need to schedule an orientation. Agency is open Tuesday through Sunday 1:00pm-5:00pm. Please contact Megan or email at admin@petadoptionfund.org. Strides Therapeutic Riding 11582 Longacre Avenue Granada Hills, CA 91344 (818) 341-4737 www.strides.org/mainpage.html Minimum age: 13 Strides Therapeutic Riding offers opportunities for disabled people to achieve a variety of goals, including cognitive, physical, emotional, social, educational and behavioral goals. Volunteers can aid riders in mounting horses and help provide support to riders while doing exercises, playing games, and going through obstacle courses. Volunteers can also help groom and tack horses and assist in the training of horses. There are also volunteer opportunities at horse shows, special events and in fundraising, and building and repair work at the ranch. No previous experience is necessary to volunteer. Wildlife WayStation 14831 Little Tujunga Canyon Road Angeles National Forest, CA 91342 (818) 899-5201 www.wildlifewaystation.org Minimum age: 18 The Wildlife WayStation is an animal sanctuary located on 160 acres just north of the San Fernando Valley in the Angeles National Forest. The mission of the WayStation is to rescue, rehabilitate, relocate, and provide sanctuary to wild and exotic animals from around the world. Volunteer opportunities include: baby feeding; guiding educational tours; outreach education; administration; computer work; animal sponsorship; membership; fundraising; carpentry; landscaping; gardening, and special events. Volunteers must complete a volunteer application, which can be obtained online, and take to it to the volunteer orientation. Orientations are held once a month on Saturdays, please call to sign-up. There is a fee of $25, due to safety and licensing requirements. volunteer opportunities, including walking dogs, socializing with cats and dogs, cleaning the kennel areas and assisting with mobile pet adoptions. Teen volunteers need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. Volunteers must complete a volunteer training, which is usually on Saturdays from 10:00am to 1:00pm.Volunteer applications can be obtained online. Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship 21126 Chatsworth Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 700-2971 www.rideon.org Minimum Age: 14 Ride-On teaches horseback riding to children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. Volunteers are needed to groom and tack horses, walk beside riders with poor balance or lead horses. Volunteers must attend a basic training session to learn horse care, safety procedures and disability awareness. Training sessions are offered on the 2 nd Saturday of the month for 3 hours, and you must sign-up in advance. No previous experience with horses or disabilities is required. Wildlife WayStation 11301 Clybourn Avenue (enter on Foothill Blvd.) Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 (818) 892-8144 www.wildlifewaystation.org Ages: 5-14 The Wildlife Ranger Program has expanded to include students from ages 5-14. They teach the students how to make specific treats for various animals at the ranch. They take pictures of the animals and show the photos to the Ranger students. The students pick a wild or exotic animal to research and share the information with the other Rangers. Learn about the animal s origin, habitat, food and care. Students meet the 4 th Saturday of the month, from 10:00am-Noon. 10

Los Angeles Zoo Volunteer Office 5333 Zoo Drive Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 644-4703 www.lazoo.org Minimum age: 16 years General Volunteers help with a number of activities throughout the zoo. Anyone 16 years and over is welcome to apply. To find out how to become a general volunteer, please call (323) 644-4703 or send an email to volunteers@lazoo.org Los Angeles Zoo Volunteer Office 5333 Zoo Drive Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 644-4703 The Student Volunteer class is open to high school students currently in or entering the 10th grade in the fall. Students participate in a 13-week course, meetings on consecutive Sundays from 9:00 am 3:00 pm to learn about conservation and ecology issues, biomes, and abbreviated taxonomy of the plants and animals at the Zoo. Upon successful completion of the class, students are eligible to apply to become a part of the Student Volunteer Program and participate in and assist with educational opportunities including many of our Special Events such as Earth Day, Zoo World Patch Program, Animals & You, World of Birds Show, Muriel s Ranch, as well as much more! Next Session The Fall program starts in September and runs through December with a mandatory information meeting on Saturday, July 21 st, 2012 from 10-4 pm in the Witherbee Auditorium. Please reserve a space by contacting the Coordinator of Volunteers at Volunteers@lazoo.org or (323) 644-4703 between June 16 th and July 7 th, 2012. Flights of Fantasy Story Theater 8048 Le Brenton Street Sunland, CA 91040 (818) 353-0975 www.flightsoffantasy.org This nonprofit acting group offers opportunities in a variety of works as necessary like data entry or set up props and sets. Performing Arts Theatre of Hope and Youth Spirit 7555 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite #216 Van Nuys, CA 91601 (818) 779-2101 / (818) 782-0470 http://theatreofhope.net/index.html This nonprofit theater offers volunteers experience in producing plays, interacting with the public, operating the sound booth, setting up the stage, and make-up. LA Radio Reading Service Northridge Fashion Center 9301 Tampa Ave., Suite #18 Northridge, CA 91324 (818) 345-2874 www.larrs.org LA Radio Reading Service provides experience to volunteers who want to explore a career in radio. Some activities include radio broadcasting, fundraising, and office work. 11

Caring for the Elderly/Children ONE Generation www.onegeneration.org This is a social service organization for Senior Citizens that offer many volunteer opportunities. You can provide services to homebound seniors such as meal delivery, grocery shipping, and other meaningful interaction. Work directly with staff and participants to provide adult day care services (recreation, computer tutoring) and child care programs. Volunteers can also help at the Farmers Market on Sundays. Senior Enrichment Center 18255 Victory Boulevard Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 708-6668 Mark Taper Intergenerational Center 17400 Victory Boulevard Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 705-2345 Inner Circle Foster Care and Adoption Services 7120 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Suite #204 Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 988-6300 www.fosterfamily.org Minimum age: 16 This foster care agency is involved in a campaign to broaden awareness of Inner Circle in Los Angeles to recruit foster families. The agency offers many volunteer opportunities in the development of marketing materials and public relations plans. Contact person: Pam Jordan. Food and Distribution Meet Each Need with Dignity (MEND) 10641 N. San Fernando Road Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-0246 www.mendpoverty.org Minimum age: 16 This agency has many volunteer opportunities: provides emergency food and clothing to lowincome families, health services, education and training center, and administration and fundraising. MEND is committed to remaining a volunteer-driven organization, so that the donations and income go directly to the needy recipients. Please call or email to the Volunteer Service Assistance at volunteering@mendpoverty.org. 12

Children s Hunger Foundation 13931 Balboa Boulevard Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 879-7243 ext. 3009 www.childrenshungerfund.org Minimum age: 16 Children s Hunger Foundation is committed to serving needy children around the world. It offers warehouse work, food sorting and gift-wrapping for the holidays. Volunteer workdays are Wednesday and Saturday from 9 am to 11 am. Please call or email at volunteerwest@childrenshungerfund.org. Court Referred Community Service Offices Volunteer Center 8134 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite #200 Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 908-5066 www.volunteerlosangeles.org Court ordered volunteers need to go directly to one of the courthouses to register for community services hours. Please bring with you a photo ID, $40 to enroll, documentation from the court and he or she must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Chatsworth Courthouse Carlos Olaya, Regional Manger 9425 Penfield Avenue, L400A Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 827-3459 (818) 998-7029 Fax San Fernando Courthouse Cristina Dwyer, Regional Manager 900 Third Street Suite #1028 San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 898-7127 (818) 898-7125 Fax Glendale Courthouse Cristina Dwyer, Regional Center 600 E. Broadway Boulevard Suite #111 Glendale, CA 91205 (818) 500-9553 (818) 500-9554 Fax Van Nuys East Courthouse Juvenile Cesar Martinez, Regional Manager 6230 Sylmar Avenue Suite #420 Van Nuys, CA 91401 (818) 786-1386 (818) 902-2442 Fax Van Nuys West Courthouse Cesar Martinez, Regional Manger 14400 Erwin Street Mall #103 Van Nuys, CA 91401 (818) 376-1071 (818) 376-1483 Fax 13

Other Agencies Computers For Youth- Los Angeles 1678 Staunton Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90021 (213) 222-0100 http://www.cfy.org/losangeles.php Minimum age: 16 Computers for Youth (CFY) helps low-income children do better in school by improving their learning environment at home. CFY's Family Learning Workshops provide each participating family with a free desktop computer, educational software, and training on how to use their new computer. Family learning workshops are provided at various schools throughout Los Angeles County. Volunteers are needed to help train families during the workshops. To volunteer please e-mail: volunteer-la@cfy.org. Partners schools in the San Fernando Valley: - Bert Corona Charter, Pacoima - Fulton College Preparatory School, Van Nuys - Madison Middle School, North Hollywood - Muholland Middle School, Van Nuys - San Fernando Inst. For Applied Media, San Fernando - San Fernando Middle School, San Fernando - Sutter Middle School, Winnetka - Valor Academy, Arleta - Vaughn Next Century Learning Center, San Fernando 14