Resources
Table of Contents:
Uniforms & Homelessness Resources
Immigration Resources
Food Pantry Resources
AB 1466- Restraint and Seclusion Data
At Soleil Academy, we believe that every family deserves access to the care, resources, and support they need to thrive. We understand that life can bring unexpected challenges. Whether it’s finding a safe place to stay, putting food on the table, navigating immigration or legal processes, or caring for your physical and mental health. Knowing where to turn for help can make all the difference, and you don’t have to face these challenges alone.
We have gathered a list of trusted community resources to help connect you with the support you need. Below, you’ll find information on shelter and housing assistance, food and nutrition support, healthcare and mental health services, immigration and legal help, and more. Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, and we’re here to ensure every family has the tools, compassion, and opportunities to build a brighter, healthier future together.
Uniforms
We look forward to seeing your scholar dressed for success!
Homelessness Resources
At Soleil Academy
Soleil Academy Education for Homeless Children and Youth Policy
Parent Liaison: Gisela Martinez
gmartinez@soleilacademy.org;
(323) 409-0801
Additional Resources
LAHSA (Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority)
HOPICS (Homeless Outreach Program Integrated Care System)
5849 Crocker St. Los Angeles, CA 90003
323-432-4399
Walk-in services: Monday–Friday, 8:30am–4:30pmCatholic Charities of Los Angeles
1531 James N Wood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015
213-251-3400
Food Pantry Resources
At Soleil Academy, we are more than just individuals. We are a community that supports one another through every circumstance. In times like these, access to essential resources matters, and our food pantry is here to help ensure every family has what they need. Unity, awareness, and compassion remain our greatest strengths.
Whether you’re seeking food assistance, looking for guidance, or hoping to support others, we encourage you to explore the resources and information we’ve gathered. Together, we can make sure every voice is heard, every family is nourished, and every member of our community feels supported.
Immigration Resources
Here at Soleil Academy, we are more than just individuals. We are a community that stands together through every challenge. In moments like these, unity and awareness are our greatest strengths. It’s more important than ever to know your rights, stay informed, and reach out to support one another.
Whether you’re seeking guidance, reassurance, or ways to help, we invite you to explore the vital information and resources we have gathered. Together, we can make sure every voice is heard and every person is supported.
AB 1466 - Restraint and Seclusion Data
Governor Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 1466 on October 8, 2023. This law seeks to increase transparency by allowing members of the public easy access to information relevant to the control of student behavior in school environments and requires all local educational agencies (LEAs) to post on their websites the same data related to restraint and seclusion that they are currently required to share annually, with the California Department of Education (CDE).
What Does AB 1446 Add to Existing Law?
Existing law limits the use of restraint and seclusion by school personnel. It also requires local educational agencies (LEAs) to annually collect data and report to the CDE specific information about the use of behavioral restraints and seclusion in schools. California Education Code section 49006 requires that no later than three months after the end of a school year, LEAs must submit a report to CDE.
This information must be separated by race or ethnicity and gender, with separate counts for students with Section 504 plans and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and those without such plans.