Home-based support for young
Asian Pacific Islander (API) families

We strengthen families and prevent child abuse that may arise due to risk factors

FAMILY HOME VISITATION SERVICES

KYCC partners with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to provide home-based support for young API families impacted by domestic violence, substance use, teen pregnancy, or mental health illness.

If you or someone you know is in need of support, give us a call today or request a call back from us.

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Our Impact in 2024
222
clients served
3,291
hours of mental health services
848
hours of telehealth services
6
languages
FAMILY HOME VISITATION SERVICES
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions?
We are located at

3727 W. 6th St.
Ste. 411
Los Angeles, CA 90020

We operate

Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.

  • What do home visits look like?

    A counselor will come to your home 2 to 3 times a month. We can provide parenting education, counseling, crisis intervention, case management, concrete support and psychotherapy.

  • Who is eligible for home visitation services?
    • You live in LA County and
    • You identify as API and
    • You are pregnant or have a child between the age of 0 and 5 and
    • You are currently being impacted by:
      • domestic violence or
      • substance abuse or
      • mental health issues or
      • teen parenthood.
  • What languages do you offer?

    We at KYCC offer services in Korean and English. However, we are able to refer those who prefer Cantonese, Mandarin or Tagalog to our trusted partner organizations who offer the same services. We have live interpretation available for all other API languages.

    You can call us today and we can provide interpretation for any API language.

Connect with Our Counselors

Everyone deserves help to deal with the stresses of life. KYCC has counselors bilingual in Spanish and English as well as Korean and English who are ready to help you and your family receive high-quality, culturally appropriate mental health counseling.

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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING

Our team of counselors can provide individual, group, and family therapy as well as link you to other resources in our office or via telehealth.

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If you are having a psychiatric emergency, please call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room. If you are experiencing suicidal ideations or emotional distress, call or text 988 (24/7 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or chat with them to receive free and confidential support.

We deeply care about individuals accessing high quality mental health services in a timely manner. In the event that we are full and unable to serve you, we will assist you with getting linked to another agency.

If you are looking for a Korean-speaking mental health agency and we are at capacity, please visit one of our partner agencies’ websites.

To be connected to a local English and Spanish-speaking mental health service agency, call Los Angeles County’s 24/7 hotline 1-800-854-7771 (Extension ‘1’).

What Does It Mean To Be Depressed?

It is common to hear people say they “feel depressed.” But depression can be serious and be diagnosed as a disorder. Learn more about the signs and symptoms of clinical depression through these videos, but please be cautious not to self-diagnose. Instead, speak with a professional counselor to get help.

What is Depression by TED-Ed (English)
What is Depression by TED-Ed (Spanish)
Child and Adolescent Depression by World Mission University Department of Counseling Psychology (Korean)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions?
We are located at

3727 W. 6th St.
Ste. 410
Los Angeles, CA 90020

We operate

Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.

  • Who is eligible for free mental health counseling?

    We provide free mental health counseling to individuals residing in LA County between the ages of 0-25 with Medi-cal or no insurance.

    If you are over 25 years old, please contact the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health ACCESS 24/7 hotline at +1 (800) 854-7771 to be referred to a counselor.

    If you live outside of LA County, we are unable to help you at this time. Please refer to your county’s webpages to find mental health resources.

  • Do you take private insurance?

    Unfortunately, we do not take private insurance. We are only able to service those with Medi-Cal or who have no insurance at this time. If you want to use your private insurance for mental health services, you can ask your primary care provider for a referral or search your insurance website for a mental health provider. You can also browse Psychology Today or GoodTherapy to search for one. Many providers accept out-of-pocket payment and/or private insurance. We hope you can find the help you need as soon as possible.

  • Is therapy confidential?

    The law protects the confidentiality of all communications between a client and a therapist. Information is not disclosed without written permission. However, there are number of exceptions to this rule such as:

    • Suspected child abuse or dependent adult or elder abuse. The therapist is required by law to report this to the appropriate authorities immediately.
    • If a client is threatening serious bodily harm to another person. The therapist must notify the police and inform the intended victim.
    • If a client intends to harm himself or herself. The therapist will make every effort to enlist their cooperation in ensuring their safety. If they do not cooperate, further measures may be taken without their permission in order to ensure their safety.
Our Impact in 2023
4,497
hours of mental health service
157
clients served
63%
of clients graduated successfully