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Our Partners

We couldn't do it without you!

We depend on Community Partners to allow us to continue to provide the high quality services for which we are recognized.

One of CAPC’s strengths has been to position the agency squarely in the business community, not only as a service organization but also as a contributing participant in business development and collaboration. Since 1988, CAPC, Inc. has been an active member of the Santa Fe Springs, La Mirada, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Whittier, La Habra, and more recently Cerritos and Brea. CAPC’S services have been actively endorsed by Whittier Mayor Joe Vinatieri and Former Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe. The agency has fostered supportive alliances with other service agencies, social service commissions, business cooperatives, and large corporations such as the Rose Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary, and PIH Health and Credit Union of Southern California.

East Los Angeles Regional Center

https://www.elarc.org

The Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center (ELARC) is a private, non-profit organization under contract to the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) which coordinates and provides community-based services to people with developmental disabilities in California regardless of citizenship and legal status. ELARC is one of 21 Regional Centers in the state and one of seven Regional Centers in Los Angeles County. The ELARC service area is comprised of communities located in the eastern and northeastern portions of Los Angeles County.

The Regional Center represents the community in supporting and advancing the intent and entitlement of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act through services such as assessment, advocacy, service coordination, education, training, communication, resource development and prevention services.

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San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center

https://www.sgprc.org

San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center works in partnership with individuals with developmental disabilities, their families, service providers, and the community, to promote choice, empowerment, independence, and full inclusion into community life. 

The Regional Center represents the community in supporting and advancing the intent and entitlement of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act through services such as assessment, advocacy, service coordination, education, training, communication, resource development and prevention services. 

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Regional Center of Orange County

https://www.rcocdd.com

Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) is one of 21 private, nonprofit organizations contracted by the State of California to coordinate lifelong services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. The regional center is the first stop for those seeking to obtain local services and supports to help them live safely and with dignity in the community.

Currently, RCOC serves over 23,000 Orange County residents with developmental disabilities and their families. Developmental disabilities include autism, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and intellectual cognitive disabilities.

The Regional Center represents the community in supporting and advancing the intent and entitlement of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act through services such as assessment, advocacy, service coordination, education, training, communication, resource development and prevention services.

CAPC’s Mission

To empower individuals with disabilities to maximize the quality of their lives in their home communities.