Welcome and Thank You for Visiting SCPC
The South Central Prevention Coalition works to improve health outcomes in South Los Angeles by addressing the factors that impact everyday well-being. We prevent substance misuse through education and community action, empower residents with knowledge about health care and research options, partner with doctors to strengthen patient care and engagement, and tackle social determinants of health—including access food, personal care items, mental health support, medical care, housing resources, and safe community spaces.
Rooted in equity, trust, and collaboration, we work to ensure communities are empowered, supported, and able to thrive.
Upcoming Events
Snapshots of impact: Our SCPC team, interns, and community partners in action—working together to promote health, equity, and well-being across South Los Angeles.
SCPC’s Public Health Career Academy (PHCA) interns joined us at the Holiday Wellness Fair. Events like this, and many others, are made possible through our partnership with BeOne Medicines and the faith based community
SCPC’s Prevention Coordinator at the 2025 Justice Fair, hosted by the office of Mayor Karen Bass. Thank you to the Gang Reduction Youth Development (GRYD) leadership team for the invitation
Our PHCA interns disseminating SUD prevention and health education materials at the 2025 Justice Fair
SCPC’s Prevention Coordinator, Outreach Coordinator, Ms. Norma (Harm Reduction), Medical Team (Health Screenings), and UCLA CHARM and CRAAWL interns at the Young ‘N’ Power health fair and community resource event
Food distribution at the Young ‘N’ Power
Clothing , personal care, and household item giveaway at Young ‘N’ Power
Health screenings at Young ‘N’ Power
BeOne at the SLAM Coalition 10/2025 Prescription Drug Take Back Day, Health Fair
SCPC’s Prevention Coordinator at the SLAM Coalition 10/2025 Prescription Drug Take Back Day, Health Fair
PHCA interns at the 2025 Taste of Soul disseminating SCPC SUD and health education materials and collecting Red Ribbon Week pledge cards
SCPC had the pleasure of assisting with the coordination of the Health Pavillon at the 2025 Black Family Reunion, hosted by the Southern California Coalition of the National council of Negro Women.
Our Prevention Coordinator, Edwina Fisher tabling SUD prevention education materials at the Public Health Career Academy, Meet & Greet
Let’s Get Social!
Follow the South Los Angeles Movement (SLAM) Coalition on Instagram at @slampreventioncoalition
