Board of Directors

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The Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center Board of Directors is committed to ensuring that the mission of the agency is carried out. It is an all volunteer board. Its membership includes individuals with disabilities, parents, community members and others with specific skills and knowledge.

For any inquiries regarding the Board of Directors, contact Angelica Salas (asalas@elarc.org) or call 626-299-4740


MEETING INFORMATION

IMG_0235The Board of Directors' meeting are regularly held on the Second Tuesday of the month from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. They continue to be held virtually via Zoom, in line with current Public Health guidelines.

The ELARC Board does not meet in August or December. All meetings of the board of directors are public meetings and each meeting includes a place on the agenda for public input and comment.

Individuals with disabilities who require accommodations to participate should contact Angelica Salas (asalas@elarc.org) or call 626-299-4740 at least one week before the meeting. 

View more details and join us for the 2024 Board of Directors Meetings by date: 

January 9th, 2024  February 13th, 2024  March 12th, 2024 
 April 9th, 2024  May 14th, 2024  June 11th, 2024
 July 9th, 2024  No August Meeting  September 10th, 2024
October 8th, 2024  November 12th, 2024  No December Meeting

 

To obtain information via email, sign up for our E-Notifications.


ENG 2024 Board and Advisory Meetings flyerView the Board of Directors & Advisory Committees Schedule for 2024 in the following languages:

 

 

 

 

 


To view meeting calendar, agendas, and minutes, please click on "All" link below.

START Overview and Training for Service Providers

  • Date: March 02, 2023 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM  

IMPORTANT training opportunity for ALL Service Providers.

Come learn about START (Systemic, Therapeutic, Assessment, Resource, Treatment) services. Easter Seals will be presenting and explaining how the new START program will offer resources and crisis support to individuals experiencing crisis with a history of a neurodevelopmental disability and mental health concerns. Crisis support services will be delivered using the evidenced-based START service model created by the University of New Hampshire National Center for START Services (NCSS). START will be an important partner with many Service Providers. 

Join us on Thursday, March 2nd, 2023, from 10:00am to 11:30am on Zoom

View our flyer for more details. 

 

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