January 2022

ACEs Aware is an initiative launched by the California Department of Health Care Services and the Office of the California Surgeon General with the goal to reduce ACEs by half in one generation. First 5 LA, as part of a provider engagement grant with ACEs Aware, drafted a practice paper to inform large-scale systems change related to screening for and treating adverse childhood experiences by elevating the experiences of families and community-based organizations.

Findings from this paper led to the development of two briefs and an executive summary:

  • Increasing Access to ACE Screening and Treatment for Young Children in L.A. County (Executive Summary)
  • Family Experiences in ACE Screening and Treatment of Young Children
  • Community-Based Organization Experiences in ACE Screening and Treatment of Young Children

Download “Increasing Access to ACE Screening and Treatment for Young Children in L.A. County” (Executive Summary)

Download “Family Experiences in ACE Screening and Treatment of Young Children” Download “Community-Based Organization Experiences in ACE Screening and Treatment of Young Children”




Blueprints for A Better World: Celebrating Women’s History Month 2026

Blueprints for A Better World: Celebrating Women’s History Month 2026

By, Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer March 2, 2026 "Perhaps you are thinking, how does this affect me? What can I do about these things? And I say to you that, every day you live, you make some impact on the world and you can choose what sort of impact you make.” --...

Property Management Services Request for Qualifications (RFQ)

POSTING DATE: MARCH 3, 2026 DUE DATE: March 24, 2026 at 5:00 pm Pacific Time (PT) UPDATES: ELIGIBLE PROPOSERS Proposers must meet the following minimum requirement(s): Minimum of five (5) years in operation as a legal entity Minimum of five (5) years of experience...

Rob Reiner: Achieving the Inconceivable

Rob Reiner: Achieving the Inconceivable

By, Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer February 26, 2026 “Movies may affect people’s lives. But they don’t have the long-lasting, profound effect of a home-visit program.”  Rob Reiner (LA Times, 2002)  Rob Reiner was an early childhood advocate as much as he was a...

The Importance of Remembering: Black History Month

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By, Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer February 2, 2026 "There is no more powerful force than a people steeped in history. And there is no higher cause than honoring our struggle and ancestors by remembering." - Lonnie Bunch, historian On February 7, 1926, Dr. Carter...

First 5 LA Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR)

First 5 LA Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR)

Statutes require First 5 LA to annually issue a report of its financial position and activity. Below are the Annual Comprehensive Financial Reports of the Los Angeles County Children and Families First – Proposition 10 Commission (First 5 LA) for the last five years....

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