Regional Center on Wheels
Regional Center on Wheels
Regional Center on Wheels:
Bringing Support to Families Where They Are

NLACRC partners with trusted community organizations across the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley to offer on-the-spot guidance, application help, and resource connections—in multiple languages.
Have questions about services or eligibility? Stop by for on-the-spot help and connections through the Regional Center on Wheels.
Who funds the Regional Center on Wheels?
Regional Center on Wheels is sponsored by the Department of Developmental Services and the Language Access and Cultural Competency (LACC) program, launched in April 2022. LACC’s purpose is to improve the individuals served and their families’ experience by ensuring more consistent access to information and services for multilingual, monolingual, and culturally diverse communities.
Why the “Regional Center on Wheels”?
As of 2022, NLACRC’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Department has focused on strengthening our relationship with the individuals served, their families, and the community at large. The Regional Center on Wheels allows us to connect with our community and fill gaps in limited-resource areas.
What is the goal of the Regional Center on Wheels?
Regional Center on Wheels increases access by providing on-the-spot support in English and Spanish through intentional partnerships with trusted local organizations already serving families.
At each stop, the team can help with:
- Regional Center applications and submissions
- Checking case status and sharing CSC contact information
- Updates on services, events, and next steps
- Follow-up on pending items
- Connections to additional resources through partner organizations
When needed, the families are connected to Regional Center Specialists who provide support in Tagalog, Farsi, Armenian, LGBTQ+, and ASL.
When is the Regional Center on Wheels offered?
The Regional Center on Wheels is offered year-round with quarterly stops
How do you become a partner site?
Interested in becoming an NLACRC Regional Center on Wheels partner? Click the link for your Valley below to get started. Our DEIB Team will connect and guide you through the next steps. The campaign is currently available in the San Fernando and Antelope Valley—watch for it as it expands to the Santa Clarita Valley.
Together, we can make support more accessible—one stop at a time.
Voices from RC on Wheels
A Developmental Case Manager with Kaiser Permanente Panorama City Medical Center shared, “This collaboration has empowered families to better navigate complex systems, including health plans, educational institutions, and state-funded programs. The warm handoff during the application process instills hope and helps reduce anxiety. Families have expressed deep gratitude for Regional Center on Wheels, as it has enabled them to apply for—and begin receiving—essential services.”
The North Valley Family YMCA at San Fernando Gardens shared, “We recognize the importance of bringing these vital resources directly into community members’ neighborhoods, making services more accessible and equitable. Many of our participants face transportation barriers and are unable to drive, so having these resources available on-site ensures that children receive the support they need without additional obstacles.”
Where is the Regional Center on Wheels’ next stop?

You can follow us on Instagram at Facebook to stay connected and see where our next stop will be. You can also stay informed about our workshops, meetings, support groups, and other upcoming offerings. Or visit our calendar.