Program areas at St Anne's Family Services
Our Early Childhood Education Division provides comprehensive, fully subsidized child development services that spark the optimal development of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. The children receive services in either one of our Early Learning Centers or in their home. The Division also operates several half-day preschools and a 0-5 early learning center situated throughout the local community and an early learning center.
Our Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program, which operates 24/7, offers pregnant and parenting girls ages 13 - 18 who are in the Los Angeles County foster care system or juvenile probation systems, and their children, safe education, school and vocational support, life skills training, health services, and comprehensive case management. Intensive mental health support is also provided including individual and group therapy, and support from therapeutic behavioral specialists, child and family specialists and therapists.
Our Mental Health Services Program, which includes 24/7 crisis intervention, offers housing program participants, community based program participants, and other low income, high risk young women, children and families counseling, therapeutic rehabilitation, case management, intensive home-based services, intensive care coordination, psychiatric assessment, medication management support, parent education, and partnering services.
Other program services offered consist of services from our Family Based Services Program and our Supportive Housing Program. Our Family Based Services Program offers distressed families a safety net of coordinated, comprehensive assistance to stabilize and strengthen families that have come to the attention of child protective services. Our Supportive Housing Program includes a transitional housing program which offers young women ages 18 to 23 who are exiting foster care or the juvenile probation system, and their children, up to three years of subsidized housing and a continuum of services to foster their stability and independence. The program also offers transitional housing placement services for young women and their families who have chosen to remain wards of the court past their 18th birthday, and permanent housing and case management to support homeless families.