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A Place Called Home

4.7 (177 reviews)

Visibility score: 85 out of 100
  • Serving South Central LA
  • Est. 1993
  • Youth Development Focus
  • Community Resource Hub

Why Customers Choose A Place Called Home

Based on 177 customer reviews

  • Holistic youth development addressing emotional, physical, and educational needs
  • Long-term mentorship programs with community volunteers and local role models
  • Free comprehensive services including academic support and family resources
  • Safe after-school environment in South Central LA
  • Arts and creative programming including dance and performance opportunities
  • Strong community connections spanning nearly three decades of service

Location & Local Context

Address: 2830 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90011, USA

Phone: (323) 232-7653

Hours: Friday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, Monday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, Sunday Closed, Tuesday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, Saturday Closed, Thursday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, Wednesday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Parking: Street parking available on surrounding streets

Peak times: Weekdays 3-6pm during after-school hours

Nearby neighborhoods: South Central, Watts, Florence

Nearby landmarks: Near USC campus, Close to Exposition Park, Minutes from downtown LA

Services & Offerings

After-School Programs

Comprehensive daily programming providing safe space and structured activities for youth. Includes academic support, recreational activities, and personal development.

  • Daily homework assistance and tutoring
  • Age-appropriate group activities and mentorship
  • Nutritious snacks and meals provided

Arts & Creative Programming

Dance, music, theater and visual arts programs that build confidence and creative expression. Regular performances and showcases for families and community.

  • Professional dance instruction and performance opportunities
  • Arts and crafts workshops
  • Community showcase events

Family Support Services

Resources and support for parents and families including educational workshops and community connections. Helps families access needed services and build stability.

  • Parenting workshops and support groups
  • Community resource referrals
  • Family engagement events

Mentorship Programs

One-on-one and group mentoring connecting youth with positive adult role models from the community. Focus on personal growth and future planning.

  • Trained volunteer mentors from local community
  • Leadership development opportunities
  • Life skills and goal-setting support

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5

177 total reviews

Most Frequently Mentioned

  • Safe environment for children (89 mentions)
  • Caring, dedicated staff (74 mentions)
  • Positive community impact (63 mentions)
  • Great programs and activities (52 mentions)

Consistently high ratings with strong emotional connections from long-term members. 8 new reviews this month.

A Place Called Home is exactly what their name represents. My children have been members since they were old enough to attend. This organization gives so much to the community. They provide great resources for parents and make sure that their members have everything they need emotionally, physically, and also their personal needs. I have never been to an organization like this before, they deserve every sponsorship that they receive. Everything they do is really for the community and the employees are very kind. You can tell that they have love and compassion for their members. It’s a very positive and safe environment for children. They provide a lot of great programs for the children as well as community events so families who are not involved still get to appreciate their services. It’s awesome.💗💕 One day I hope to be able to give back to them.

Emma Kindred

There is this trend going on on tiktok about people google mapping their childhood homes and all I can think of is about APCH. I literally cry because I miss it so much till this day. It’s been almost 20 years already and i think about apch all the time since i left! I started in 2006 and stopped going in 2013-14. I was heart broken LITERALLY. My family and i had to move out and i had to start HS somewhere else i would cry everyday in that school because of how much i missed apch. I missed the friends i made/had , i missed dancing everyday and performing i missed trying every other activity there was there just for fun, i missed the staffs, i missed the person i was at apch i missed the memories EVERYTHING. i still can’t believe how time has gone by so fast but being at apch felt like a dream . I don’t even say these stuff about regular school because i can think of is just apch. Going to school everyday but being super excited to get out so i can head to apch right after school was always something i was looking forward to. Ugh i can keep going and going about how much i love apch about the good and bad and everything just EVERYTHING apch has done for me. But it’s all memories now and i am now an adult but little me is forever grateful and will forever miss apch. Thank you for everything🤍

Patricia Jeannette

if not for apch and the wonderful mentors I had there, I can't imagine where I'd be now. nearly 30 years gone by and I still think fondly on this place. it used to be a strange mix of celebrities looking to "do something good" and people who grew up in South Central and wanted to give back to their community. Some of the celebrities who came through or taught there were cool and as a kid it mattered a lot to see that people gave a damn about us. A lot of the time in the 90s, LA didn't feel that way. sometimes we had celebs who clearly were there outta some sort of obligation. usually to a friend or family member volunteering. One group I was in called "gangbusters" mostly functioned as "something to do". Our mentor was dope. she encouraged us, she went to the same elementary school I did and was from the area. she got us on good field trips and always had a new activities (arts &crafts, riddles, puzzles, etc) for us to do. sometimes our group outings were to the founder's (Deborah) house in West LA, which did always feel more like this lady giving a weird flex than actually being about us, but her pool was nice even if she was a little pretentious and showed me favoritism because I spoke "standard" English and rarely used aave, versus some of the other little girls. But we weren't there for her, so it really didn't matter to us.

Cara McGee

2 years ago it was fun like I said to myself like "oh this place is great" I wish I stayed here forever". But today in 2025, for in my opinion, it's boring, all I want to do is just go home and play withy cat at home.

Anthony Ronquillo

Frequently Asked Questions

We serve children and youth from elementary through high school age, with age-appropriate programming for different developmental stages.

All of our core youth development programs and family services are provided free of charge to community members.

Contact us directly to learn about enrollment - we welcome families from South Central LA and surrounding communities.

Our after-school programs typically run Monday through Friday from school dismissal until early evening, with extended hours during school breaks.

Yes, we welcome community volunteers for mentoring, tutoring, arts instruction, and special events - background checks and training are required.

Business Activity

Status: Programs running

Peak hours: Weekdays 3-6pm

Program schedule: Year-round programming

Current focus: After-school support, Arts programs

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Online Visibility Score: Excellent

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Reviews & Reputation32/35
Online Presence33/33
Business Completeness17/17
Engagement3/15

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