Latino Community Development Agency
Founded in 1991, the Latino Community Development Agency (LCDA) aims to enhance the quality of life of the Latino community through education, leadership, services, and advocacy. LCDA’s programs include: school-based prevention programs, including youth outings and parental outreach through family camping; housing; child abuse prevention; immunizations outreach; job training/placement for 16- to 21-year-olds; job referral; mentoring, tutoring, and counseling for youth involved with the juvenile authorities and their families; gang prevention and intervention; a mini-loan pool in collaboration with nine banks; and DUI assessment. |
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