Community Resource Centers

Warm and Welcoming Spaces for All to Stay Active, Healthy and Informed

community resource centerEarly on a blistering summer morning in July 2023, Martha Mena, with children in tow, arrived at the L.A. Care and Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Center in Lynwood with one mission: get free backpacks and school supplies at the center’s annual back-to-school resource fair. Much to her surprise, she walked away with that – and much more.

At the time, Martha had just received the state’s Medi-Cal renewal packet, and was overwhelmed at the thought of properly filling out forms she hardly understood. She was consumed by the fear of losing coverage for her children, especially as one of them has special needs. 

As it turns out, Martha visited one of the many resource booths, and discovered the center offers in-person assistance with health care coverage enrollment. She promptly made an appointment to meet with an enrollment specialist. Within a week, the paperwork was filled out and sent in. Her children were back on track to maintaining their Medi-Cal coverage. Martha could breathe again.

Martha is among tens of thousands of people served annually at the Community Resource Centers jointly operated by L.A. Care and Blue Shield Promise. The centers, which offer a range of free classes, programs and services designed to enhance the total quality of life for health plan members and their communities, serve as a gateway to improved health and overall well-being.    

In 2019, the two health plans joined forces to expand L.A. Care’s existing network of resource centers, with the goal of having 14 locations in under-resourced communities across Los Angeles County by 2024. L.A. Care's $71 million contribution to date  –  which is a part of the $146 million joint commitment from both health plans over five years  –  has paved the way for countless county residents to access much-needed resources.

Services

The wide array of free offerings at the centers includes:

  • Dance and fitness classes to stay active and energized
  • Nutrition and healthy cooking classes to make healthier food choices
  • Health education classes to manage health conditions
  • Social services assistance to address areas of need, such as housing and food security
  • Support groups to connect with others facing similar challenges 
  • Healthcare coverage enrollment support for assistance in navigating healthcare options

With a growing number of visitors each year, the health plans remain committed to making the Community Resource Centers accessible to everyone. So many, like Martha, have come to rely on these invaluable resources that help to improve their quality of life. To learn more, visit the Community Resource Center website.

Dive Deeper: Videos

View Martha's story, and watch our Pomona Community Resource Center ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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