Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

Delta Sigma Theta Inglewood Alumnae Chapter and Community Groups Host Family Health and Wellness Fair

Delta Sigma Theta Inglewood Alumnae Chapter partners with Women of Vision, the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Bridge Builders Foundation, and California Black Women’s Health Project, to host the Family Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 12 p.m. – 4 p.m., at the Inglewood Senior Center, 111 N. Locust St., Inglewood, CA,

LACDMH Hosts Annual Juneteenth Celebration of Wellness in South L.A.

The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) hosted its annual Juneteenth Celebration of Wellness at Earvin “Magic” Johnson Park in South L.A on June 29. The free event hosted 1,796 attendees, 61 resource vendors, and many featured wellness activities, food, and fun for all. 

Why South LA’s Mental Health Matters Now More Than Ever

South Los Angeles is an ecosystem of tones, textures, features, dialects, beliefs, and stories – especially stories colored by the multitudes of resilience. Catastrophic effects of COVID-19 prove that now is a critical time to close the health gap with mental health facilities to advocate for the well-being of Black South Angelenos

L.A. Sparks Teach Health and Wellness to Female Veterans

The Los Angeles Sparks is committed to help women veterans through their campaign “Spark the True You,” even after the WNBA season is over. The Sparks recently hosted the event “Where the Heart is,” an event that brings awareness to the everyday issues that homeless female veterans face.

Hundred’s Attend Napper’s ‘Making a Difference’ Awards

Moreno Valley resident Regina Napper celebrated an overflow of love, support and service at the fourth Regina Napper Honor’s Committee “Making a Difference” Awards Ceremony on Nov. 10, in The Living Room at Faithful Central Bible Church. Napper worked in collaboration with over 30 mayors of 30 different cities to provide certificates for deserving honorees for their service to others. This year’s ceremony was attended by over 400 individuals and organizations such as the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, local police departments, local fire departments, missions, shelters, foster family agencies and group homes. Also, businesses and community

A Legacy of Community Healing

In 2006 Dr. Rabb founded the Center for the Empowerment of Families (CEF) after closing her private practice – a practice she had maintained for thirty-five years. Renee has chosen to continue the work necessary to realize her mother’s dream of improving the mental health and coping skills of underserved communities in Los Angeles County.