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Community Education Services

"People and Government United for Progress"

Community Education Services’
Mission Statement

Our mission is to reach out to immigrant communities, increase their awareness of the criminal justice system and the services available to them, familiarize prosecutorial staff with their unique issues and needs, and foster trust in the criminal justice system so that we may enhance public safety, better serve the community, and establish productive pathways of communication between the government and the people. 

Vision Statement

Our vision is to form a solid bridge between the immigrant communities, law enforcement agencies and the District Attorney’s Office; to increase participation of the immigrant community in the criminal justice process; to make all community services readily available to immigrants; and to develop new services as needed.

Who is your District Attorney?

Born in East Los Angeles, District Attorney Tony Rackauckas was the second born of six children (3 sisters, and 2 brothers) and the second generation on his mother’s side to be born and raised in the United States. His maternal grandparents, Alejandro and Carolina Limón, immigrated to the U.S. from Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico around 1921, and settled in Texas looking for a new life and to start a family. Alejandro Limón was a hard-working man who provided for his family and instilled a strong work ethic in his children.

The oldest of six children, Tony’s mother, Socorro Maria Limón, was born soon after they arrived in the United States. In less than a year, they moved to California and made East L.A. their final home where they raised their six children and lived out their years.  

In the late 1930s, Socorro Maria Limón, Tony’s mother, met Anthony Joseph Rackauckas, whose family immigrated from Lithuania. They married in March 1940. Tony was born three years later on March 18, 1943, in East L.A.

Because Tony’s father was a Navy officer, he had to spend the first three years of Tony’s life overseas. During this period, Tony and his mother lived with her parents, the Limón’s, in East L.A. where they spoke mostly Spanish.

At the age of three, Tony and his mom reunited with his father and eventually in 1949 settled in San Diego. During his childhood, Tony spent most of his summers in East L.A. with his grandparents. To this day, Tony has fond memories of Mamá Limón’s famous homemade tamales.

Knowing the hardships they endured as immigrants, Tony is extremely proud of his family. It is his hope that over time, through this outreach project, social and cultural barriers will be broken down which will enable Latino immigrants to overcome their fear and distrust of the criminal justice system. He believes immigrants should feel safe in their new community and trusting of their new government.

Tony Rackauckas  District Attorney

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"I whole-heartedly endorse the District Attorney's Hispanic outreach project and will do all that I can to further their efforts to communicate with, educate and include our community."

Loretta Sanchez Congresswoman, 46th District

Lou Correa, California Assembly member, 69th District

"I am thrilled about this project and look forward to working with the District Attorney's Office in building a bridge between the Justice System and the Latino community."

Lou Correa
California Assembly member, 69th District

Gaddi H. Vasquez, Community Leader, Southern California Edison Executive

"I am very encouraged and will do all that I can to further the District Attorney's Hispanic outreach project. When we begin to see each other as people, and not just 'The Government' or 'Hispanics', we will improve the quality of law enforcement, increase public safety, and live better, more productive lives."

Gaddi H. Vasquez
Community Leader
Southern California Edison Executive

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Victim/Witness Assistance Program

Community Service Programs

The goal of the CSP Victim/Witness Assistance Program is to provide needed services for victims and witnesses, and to encourage their cooperation in the investigation of the case and prosecution of the offender. The following services are available for all victims of crime:

  Crisis Intervention
Counseling, reassurance and support after the crime.
  Emergency Assistance
Meeting immediate needs of victims such as food, clothing, shelter or medical care.
  Orientation To The Criminal Justice System
Explaining the criminal justice system, including information about individual cases, and accompaniment to court.
  Restitution Assistance
Helping to obtain court-ordered restitution from convicted offenders.
  Filing Victim Of Crime Compensation Claims
Assisting the victim in preparing and submitting application forms to receive compensation from State Restitution Fund.
  Temporary Restitution Orders
Assisting victims of domestic violence to obtain court-ordered protection.
  Specialized Victims Services:
Assisting victims of the following crimes:
 Elder abuse  Rape
 Spousal Abuse  Child Abuse
 Gang Violence  Gang Intimidation
 Murder  Theft or Fraud
  Other Assistance and Services as Needed

For information on how to receive any of the above Victim/Witness services please contact (714) 834-4350

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Orange County Social Services Agency Children and Family Services

Children and Family Services' commitment is to strengthen and stabilize families and create an environment where children are free from abuse in a permanent nursing home. Children and Family Services assist all children from birth to 18 years, regardless of their income level, as well as  children who are in danger of death, injury, sexual abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

Children and Family Services offer the Orange County community the following services:

  Emergency Response Services (714) 940-1000
Provides a 24 hour child abuse reporting hotline
Child Abuse Services Team (CAST) a specialized program assisting victims of child sexual and physical abuse.
  Emergency Shelter Services (714) 935-7584
  Orangewood Children's Home
Orangewood provides 24-hour care and supervision for a child who must be immediately removed from his/her home due to neglect or abuse.
  Special Programs (714) 704-8000
  Assistance to Drug Victims and Children (ADVANCE). Provides a range of services for the complex legal, medical, social and educational problems posed by the substance-exposed infants and their families.

For additional information on these and other Children and Family Services please call (714) 704-8000

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Orange County District Attorney's Office Family Support Division

The mission of the Orange County Family Support Division is to enhance the quality of life for children and families by providing child support services in an effective, efficient and professional manner. The Family Support Unit's Staff can assist you in the following ways:

  Locating the non-custodial parent
  Establishing paternity
  Establishing an order for child/medical support
  Enforcing child and medical support orders

The Family Support Unit also offers the Orange County community other much needed programs such as:

  Mediation Services - (714) 935-6550
Provides a neutral setting for parents to meet together and with the help of a trained mediator, work a parenting plan that considers both parents and children regarding custody and other family matters. All mediator services are free. Mediator office hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  Family Law Facilitator Services - (714) 935-8304
The Family Law Facilitator assists and educates anyone who does not have an attorney representing himself/herself in court involving the following matters:
  Seeking or Modifying Child Support, Child Custody or Visitation
  Commencing Divorce and Separation actions involving children
  Paternity actions
  Welfare Reimbursement problems
  Child Support Arrearage problems
  Responding to District Attorney's actions (wage assignments, License revocations, Establishment of Paternal Obligations, Reducing child support)

The Family Law Facilitators office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. All services provided are free.

For additional information on these or other programs available through the Family Support Division call (714) 541-7600 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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Orange County's United Way

United Way is Orange County's single largest private funder, working to measurably improve the quality of life for all county residents. We all benefit, because United Way funds over 100 local agencies that address health and human service needs including:

  Friendly Center, Inc. (714) 771-5300
Provides Assistance for Emergency food and commodities, ESL classes, translations, and low-income housing.
  St. Anselm's Cross Cultural Community Center (714) 537-0608
Serves refugees and immigrants with family reunification, green cards, full employment preparation, and Domestic Violence support services.
  Human Options, Inc. (949) 737-5242
Services for battered women and their children through a 24-hour Hotline, emergency shelter, translation, and violence prevention programs.
  Southwest Minority Economic Development Association (714) 547-4073
Provides various food programs, clothing, household goods, shelter, and referral services.
  Huntington Beach Community Clinic (714) 842-2829
Provides quality affordable care, including medical, psychological health care, and community education services.

If you are in need of help, please call Info-Link, United Way's referral service at (949) 955-2255. For more information about Orange County's United Way call (949) 660-7600

 

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