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Free Back to School Supplies

Only low income families in Los Angeles can qualify.

The West Los Angeles FamilySource Center is offering free back to school supplies for low income families in the West Los Angeles area.

The back to school event will be held on Aug. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parents must register to receive the exact location of the event.

To register, call the West Los Angeles FamilySource Center at 310-391-3457. To qualify for free back to school supplies, proof of City of Los Angeles residency and low-income status is required. Your child's most recent report card or birth certificate is required.

Conozca acerca de los servicios disponibles en su comunidad y reciba útiles gratis para el regreso a la escuela! 

Usted deberá estar pre-registrado antes del evento, necesita traer comprobante de domicilio de que usted vive en la Ciudad de Los Angeles y prueba de ingresos. Para registrar a sus niños deberá traer las calificaciones más recientes o sus actas de nacimiento. 

Para registrarse y recibir mas informacion sobre el evento, llame a West Los Angeles Family Source Center (310) 391-3457. 






 

 

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