Identifying Community Resources
That Work in Los Angeles County
The Metropolitan Community Resource Center (MCRC) is a public benefit, public service California corporation providing news and information in nine social service categories: personal finance, employment, health, housing, legal assistance, children and youth, seniors, rehabilitation, and faith-based communities.
According to Steven Sample, President, University of Southern California, Los Angeles County has a wealth of cultural diversity: within a population of 10.4 million people, there are over 120 different cultures, 96 "cradle" languages, 600 different religious groups, 49 foreign-language publications, and hundreds of foreign-language radio and TV stations. Your participation is therefore critical to the value of MCRC's service to this creative metropolitan community.
You are invited to help MCRC do its job better by informing friends, colleagues, and caregivers about MCRC's mission and services, then taking an active role in MCRC's work for informing the community about good social service practices.
Please browse the Mission, Meet the Board, and More Ways to Help pages.
Volunteers make improvements to this site and add information to MCRC II, the virtual annex, almost daily. Click here to view MCRC II, our "work in progress" laboratory.
Where were you November 13, 2008? in L.A. County?
Where will you be October 15, 2009?
MCRC: Celebrating 10+ Years of Sharing Public Benefit News and Information with Los Angeles County Residents, Consumers, Neighbors.
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