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Little Tokyo Service Center, Wesley Health Centers and Keiro …

WEBLittle Tokyo Service Center is a social service and community development organization in Los Angeles committed to improving the lives of individuals and families through culturally sensitive social service care, strengthening neighborhoods through housing and community development and promoting the rich heritage of our ethnic communities.

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The Importance of Mental Health メンタルヘルスの大切さ

WEBLuckily, through a friend, he heard about Little Tokyo Service Center’s mental health services provided in partnership with Keiro. With hope on the horizon, Naoki picked up the phone to inquire. A few months later, Naoki had his first virtual session with an LTSC therapist. Together, Naoki and his therapist processed his experiences and …

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LTSC Statement on COVID-19

WEBLTSC Statement on COVID-19. As concern about COVID-19 continues, we understand you and your family may have anxieties. The highest priority for Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is the health and well-being of the community we serve, as well as our staff and volunteers.

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LTSC's "Together" Conference: Breaking Barriers in Asian American

WEBLast month LTSC hosted the "Together - A Community Conference on Mental Health and Wellbeing" at the Japanese American National Museum. Community members of all ages participated in this day-long conference aimed at addressing mental health issues and reducing stigma within the Asian American community. "Asian Americans …

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Ripple Effect 2023: Walk For Suicide Prevention

WEBThe Ripple Effect: Walk for Suicide Prevention raises funds to support Changing Tides' initiatives in mental health awareness, services, and suicide prevention. With suicide now the third leading cause of death for youth between the ages 15-24 years old and the leading cause of death for AAPI youth in the same age range, Changing …

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Introducing CT Anchor: Changing Tides’ New Suicide Prevention

WEBLittle Tokyo Service Center is a social service and community development organization in Los Angeles committed to improving the lives of individuals and families through culturally sensitive social service care, strengthening neighborhoods through housing and community development and promoting the rich heritage of our ethnic …

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Let's talk about mental health

WEBlet's talk about mental health mental health resources and interactive workbook filled with activities to do at any time created by abigail carter in partnership with the little tokyo

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Little Tokyo Service Center Announces New Board President and …

WEBLittle Tokyo Service Center is a social service and community development organization in Los Angeles committed to improving the lives of individuals and families through culturally sensitive social service care, strengthening neighborhoods through housing and community development and promoting the rich heritage of our ethnic communities.

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Assisting People in Need

WEBThird Street, Suite G106. Los Angeles, CA 90013. 213-473-3030. Back to top. Hey there! Little Tokyo Service Center is a social service and community development organization in Los Angeles committed to improving the lives of individuals and families through culturally sensitive social service care, strengthening neighborhoods through housing

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09 Jun Dave Roberts Says Mental Health is Everyone’s Business

WEBManager of the LA Dodgers, Dave Roberts, recently invited members of Changing Tides (CT) to attend the Dodgers’ Spring Training in Arizona to discuss all things mental health. In a statement to the CT Crew, Dave talks about his support of Changing Tides’ mission, as well as his own personal commitment to mental health as an athlete and a member of …

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COVID-19 Information

WEBThe COVID-19 vaccine is now available for LA County residents age 12+. No proof of health insurance or citizenship is required. The vaccine is free. Click here to make an appointment. Click here for information on the LA County Public Health website. Read our statement about the pandemic. As the circumstances around coronavirus and COVID-19

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Mental Health Matters: Changing Tides

WEBChanging Tides has been striving to normalize mental health within the AAPI community since its first event almost 4 years ago. Since then, the program has grown significantly, branching out to include workshops, forums, resource-building efforts and events. Changing Tides’ newest initiative, CT Stream, directly responds to the current …

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Free Community Health Clinic at Terasaki Budokan

WEBLittle Tokyo Service Center’s Social Services Department is teaming up with APA Health CARE to host a FREE community health fair at Terasaki Budokan!. Open from 9 AM to 2 PM on May 11th, 2024, on the terrace (second floor) of Budokan, this health fair open to anyone will be offering the following services:

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Changing Tides Gala Empowers Community, Raises Funds for …

WEBChanging Tides Gala Empowers Community, Raises Funds for Mental Health Programs. Only the sound of crashing waves could be heard in the background as Dr. Ned Sasaki took to the stage at the 4th annual Changing Tides Upstream gala on November 27 at the seaside estate of Carolyn Elliot. As he shared the story of his son …

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Changing Tides’ Alan Hino Talks AAPI Mental Health, Uniting …

WEBIn an open letter to his community, CT Crew Member, Alan Hino, reflects on his personal mental health journey as a Japanese American and the impact of connecting with LA Dodgers Manager, Dave Roberts, over Changing Tides’ mission of supporting mental health in the AAPI community.

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Margaret Shimada Retires After 15 Years at LTSC

WEBMargaret Shimada, Director of Service Programs, will retire at the end of March 2024 after a fifteen-year tenure at Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC). Under her leadership, Shimada oversaw mental health programs, advocacy efforts, case management, domestic violence support, and more. She also helped spearhead the …

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2019 What Do You Enjoy Doing

WEBThe Social Ser-vices Depart-ment publishes the newsletter, Through the Sea-sons, four times a year. To subscribe, please call 213-473-3035 or

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