Welcome to Antelope Valley Partner of Health!!

Welcome to Antelope Valley Partner of Health!!

Have any questions? (661) 942-4719

Antelope Valley Partners for Health
Address

4083 W. Ave L #370, Lancaster, CA 93536

Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8AM–4PM
Saturday -Sunday Closed

All Resources

Intelligent

Intelligent.com provides resources to help students understand the risks associated with various substances, the potential long-term effects, and practical steps to overcome addiction.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

24-hour crisis line, free confidential support, prevention and crisis resources

Sleep Doctor

There are many reasonably priced mattresses available, but if your budget is tight, even an inexpensive one might still be unaffordable. Fortunately, there are ways to get a mattress for free or at a significantly reduced cost.

Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center

High desert mental health crisis center that offers expertise with adolescents and adults. Crisis Walk-In Center (CWIC) open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. where clients can be evaluated and can receive medications on a very short-term basis until they are connected to ongoing psychiatric care.

iPrevail

24/7 online mental health support that is free to all L.A. County residents.

Antelope Valley Vet Center

Offers confidential help for veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Services include counseling, referrals, and overall support the Antelope Valley community.

Mental Health America, Los Angeles

Resources offered include support groups, mental health resources, advocacy services, housing, and wellness

National Alliance on Mental Illness Antelope Valley

Local branch of a national nonprofit that provides client advocacy, support groups, and resources for those with mental illness.

LA County Department of Mental Health

Referrals to mental health services and emergency crisis services for people in the Antelope Valley.

Teladoc

24/7 video or phone diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions. Free for L.A. Care Medi-Cal, Cal MediConnect, L.A. Care Covered and PASC-SEIU Plan members.

The OUTreach Center

The Center seeks to achieve equality, understanding, and respect for the diversity of the Antelope Valley LGBT community while also providing quality support services, events, and professional resources for the development and well-being of individuals and groups.

Tarzana Treatment Centers

Community nonprofit focused on full-service behavioral healthcare that provides substance abuse and mental health treatment.

A Second Wind Violence Prevention Project

Court approved domestic violence and anger management courses. Counseling  for families, couples and individuals.

Alternatives to Violence Project

The Alternative to Violence Project offers experiential workshops that empower people to lead nonviolent lives through affirmation, respect for all, community building, cooperation and trust.

USC Telehealth Online Clinic

50-minute online counseling and psychotherapy appointments in English and Spanish.

Child & Family Center

Child & Family Center’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and support to survivors of domestic violence while working to break the cycle of abuse and creating healthy relationships.

Families United: New Beginnings

Families United: New Beginnings, Inc. (FUNB) was established to assist children, youth, adults and families to live healthy, self-sufficient lives. We strongly believe that early intervention is an important component to decrease and eliminate maladaptive behavior

California Victim Compensation

Reimbursement of expenses for crime victims

National Sexual Assault Hotline -RAINN

24/7 crisis hotline that offers anonymous and confidential crisis intervention services in English and Spanish, via telephone and online.

Paving the Way Foundation

Services offered include domestic violence and anger management classes, drug & alcohol support, GED/High School program, life skills workshops, job certification classes, attitude/stress techniques, and assistance in setting priorities

National Domestic Violence Hotline

This hotline offers confidential support, assists with creating safety plans, and helps identify abuse. Available in English, Spanish, and over 200+ languages.

Sexual Assault Response Services

Crisis intervention for Sexual Assault Survivors & their
families. Additionally offering 1:1 counseling service.

Two Lifestyles

Women Empowerment Program that provides supportive services, intervention and prevention for women and girls in need.  Provides other supportive service for male allies at a different location.

Personal Involvement Center

Free individual counseling & parenting classes. Free Domestic Violence for victims & Anger Management classes. (Virtual Only)

AFFiRM: Council for Child Abuse

Nonprofit public benefit corporation that seeks to decrease child abuse, violence, crime, isolation & suicide issues through community connections and actions.

Alafia Mental Health

The agency provides mental health services for youth up to age 21 in Los Angeles County.

Valley Oasis

Services offer include domestic violence services, domestic violence shelter and homeless assistance services.

AV Family Connections

Resources available include family, couples, and individual therapy.

AVPH Healthy Families America

HFA is a free supportive program that is available to pregnant families or families with newborns up to 3 months.
The program focuses on promoting healthy birth outcomes, assisting in creating & sustaining healthy, nurturing, enriched and safe homes. The family Support Specialist provides education on labor & delivery, pregnancy health, breastfeeding, child development, parenting, caring for new baby, and referrals to local agencies.

AV Care Net Women's Resource Center

Provide free pregnancy tests, ultrasound confirmations, and answers to your questions about abortion, parenting, and adoption.

Child Care Resource Center

Providing financial support to help low-income families pay for the cost of their childcare.

Children's Bureau

Southern California nonprofit with various  resources for parents and children

Cedarwood Counseling Group

Facilitates parenting groups, including child abuse intervention/prevention classes

Olive Support Services

Offers Court Approved and Evidence-Based Parenting classes. Other services include: Anger Management, 52-Week Batterers’ classes, Domestic Violence Victims’ classes, Life Skills (Deferred Entry of Judgment & Human Trafficking Victims Programs), and Monitored Child visitation are other services we offer on a Fee-for-Service basis to the community. Professional Training for agencies are also available (i.e. Disaster Preparedness with Safety Tips for Service Providers, Workplace Violence Mitigation and Response), etc.

Palmdale Vineyard Church

Parenting Classes meet every Tuesday at 10am in Suite G (with a 1 week break every 6 weeks). This 12-week court approved class is free and anyone is welcome. Please arrive 15 minutes early as the doors are promptly locked at the start of class.

H.E.L.P.E.R. Foundation

The goal of H.E.L.P.E.R. Foundation is to provide the resources and guidance to help struggling youth and community members of all ages make the transition from negative, anti-social behavior to positive, value-centered alternatives.

The Childrens Center of Antelope Valley

The Children’s Center of the Antelope Valley offers a variety of programs and services designed to prevent child abuse and care for those who have experienced it. This includes clinical therapy, relative support services, domestic violence support services, and community outreach.

Maternal Mental Health Hotline

A confidential, toll-free hotline for expecting mothers and new mothers experiencing mental health challenges. Counselors are available to provide mental health support. The hotline is accessible by phone or text. English and Spanish

Pathways Community Services

We offer a full spectrum of social services & behavioral health solutions for children, youth, family, adult/older adult, & prevention services.  Our coordinated team approach includes: Psychiatrists, nurses, therapists, employment specialists, & peer support specialists.