Los Angeles County Probation Mobile Resource Center Brings Services Into the Community

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From Los Angeles County Probation and CPOC Staff

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. – February 2, 2026 –  Los Angeles County Probation continues to expand access to services through its Mobile Resource Center (MRC), bringing supervision, support, and community-based resources directly into neighborhoods across the county.

The MRC aims to alleviate clients’ transportation needs and concerns. Clients are invited to meet with their Probation Officers, mental health partners, substance abuse counselors, and many more service providers via the MRC without having to leave their neighborhood. 

On Jan. 23, the LACP Mobile Resource Center was deployed to 2100 S. Orange Dr. in Los Angeles, where probation deputies conducted community outreach and client check-ins alongside the Office of Diversion and Reentry. Together, teams connected probation clients and community residents to critical services and resources in a familiar, accessible setting. Community members are encouraged to follow LAC Probation on social media to find out where the MRC will be located throughout the month.

LACP Mobile Resource Units are dedicated to staying in the community and meeting clients where they are by providing an easily accessible meeting space. By reducing transportation and access barriers, the MRC helps improve engagement, strengthen accountability, and address challenges that contribute to recidivism.

The Mobile Resource Center reflects Los Angeles County Probation’s ongoing commitment to building trust, strengthening community partnerships, and enhancing public safety.

 

Watch their video highlighting the MRC on Facebook here or Instagram here.