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An announcement graphic for National Crime Victims' Rights Week from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. The image features silhouettes of five people against a blue watercolor background. Text reads: "Listen. Act. Advocate. Protect victims, serve communities." It includes a link to the Bureau of Victim Services: da.lacounty.gov/victims.

An announcement graphic for National Crime Victims' Rights Week from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. The image features silhouettes of five people against a blue watercolor background. Text reads: "Listen. Act. Advocate. Protect victims, serve communities." It includes a link to the Bureau of Victim Services: da.lacounty.gov/victims.

This National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, #LACountyBOS recognizes the importance of supporting victims, advocating for their rights, & fostering community solidarity. The #LACounty District Attorney's Bureau of Victim Services is the County's designated provider - learn more: da.lacounty.gov/victims

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For more tips on how to take action, visit the LA County Chief Sustainability Office’s blog: bit.ly/4ex7jvR.

#EarthMonth

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A promotional graphic for "Earth Week 2026" featuring the slogan "Small Changes, Big Impact." The text notes these are tips for Los Angeles County residents. The background is a textured forest green, and at the bottom, there is a stylized, watercolor illustration of a portion of the Earth covered in green leaves and white flowers. Official L.A. County logos and the website BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV are at the bottom.

A promotional graphic for "Earth Week 2026" featuring the slogan "Small Changes, Big Impact." The text notes these are tips for Los Angeles County residents. The background is a textured forest green, and at the bottom, there is a stylized, watercolor illustration of a portion of the Earth covered in green leaves and white flowers. Official L.A. County logos and the website BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV are at the bottom.

An infographic titled "Take Advantage of the Sun" with a bright sun icon at the top. It lists three tips:

Solar Everything: Suggests using solar-powered outdoor lights, chargers, or window fans.

Line Dry Year-Round: Highlights that the dry climate makes air-drying clothes faster.

Passive cooling tricks: Advises closing blinds during peak heat and opening windows at night to reduce A/C use.
The background features green grass and floral illustrations.

An infographic titled "Take Advantage of the Sun" with a bright sun icon at the top. It lists three tips: Solar Everything: Suggests using solar-powered outdoor lights, chargers, or window fans. Line Dry Year-Round: Highlights that the dry climate makes air-drying clothes faster. Passive cooling tricks: Advises closing blinds during peak heat and opening windows at night to reduce A/C use. The background features green grass and floral illustrations.

An infographic titled "Water-Smart Living" featuring a large blue water drop icon. It provides two main tips:

Drought-friendly landscaping: Suggests replacing lawns with native plants like California sage or succulents, noting that nearly 50% of water use in greater L.A. goes to landscapes.

Shower bucket habit: Recommends collecting "cold-start" water in a bucket while waiting for the shower to warm up to reuse for plants.
The graphic includes icons of a leaf and a water bucket being filled.

An infographic titled "Water-Smart Living" featuring a large blue water drop icon. It provides two main tips: Drought-friendly landscaping: Suggests replacing lawns with native plants like California sage or succulents, noting that nearly 50% of water use in greater L.A. goes to landscapes. Shower bucket habit: Recommends collecting "cold-start" water in a bucket while waiting for the shower to warm up to reuse for plants. The graphic includes icons of a leaf and a water bucket being filled.

An infographic titled "Work Around Car Culture" with an icon of a red car. It highlights three transportation tips:

Errand batching: Planning routes to reduce multiple short trips to avoid traffic.

Transit + micro-mobility mix: Encouraging the use of L.A. County Metro paired with bikes or scooters.

Car-free days: Suggesting even one day a week without driving to lower your footprint.
Icons include a line of traffic, a bicycle next to a train, and a bus.

An infographic titled "Work Around Car Culture" with an icon of a red car. It highlights three transportation tips: Errand batching: Planning routes to reduce multiple short trips to avoid traffic. Transit + micro-mobility mix: Encouraging the use of L.A. County Metro paired with bikes or scooters. Car-free days: Suggesting even one day a week without driving to lower your footprint. Icons include a line of traffic, a bicycle next to a train, and a bus.

Living in #LACounty gives us some unique advantages — and challenges — when it comes to sustainability. Water scarcity, car culture, & year-round sun all shape our lived environments.

Swipe ➡️➡️ for tips on how to keep our County cool & green this #EarthWeek and beyond 🌎

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Flyer for a County of Los Angeles Governance Reform Task Force regular meeting on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 5:00 PM.

The meeting will be held in person at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex, 31230 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384, and virtually at bit.ly/4ejXHEI. The agenda can be viewed at bit.ly/LACo-GRTF. For more information, visit measureg.lacounty.gov.

The background features a blue-tinted aerial view of the Los Angeles skyline with logos for the County of Los Angeles, the Governance Reform Task Force, and the Executive Office Board of Supervisors.

Flyer for a County of Los Angeles Governance Reform Task Force regular meeting on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The meeting will be held in person at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex, 31230 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384, and virtually at bit.ly/4ejXHEI. The agenda can be viewed at bit.ly/LACo-GRTF. For more information, visit measureg.lacounty.gov. The background features a blue-tinted aerial view of the Los Angeles skyline with logos for the County of Los Angeles, the Governance Reform Task Force, and the Executive Office Board of Supervisors.

📢 ATTN Castaic residents!

Join the Governance Reform Task Force for their Regular Meeting on Wed, 4/22 at 5 pm! Take part in guiding changes in #LACounty governance by joining in person or online

🔗 Attend virtually: bit.ly/4ejXHEI
📄 View the agenda: bit.ly/LACo-GRTF

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Todos tienen un papel en la prevención del abuso infantil.

Si usted o alguien que conoce necesita apoyo, hay recursos disponibles.

Llame al 2-1-1 para conectarse con servicios locales que ayudan a las familias a mantenerse seguras, estables y fuertes. 💙

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A square graphic features the headline "April is Child Abuse Prevention Month" in bold black text centered on a light grey background. Below the text, three colorful illustrations depict supportive family interactions: a woman embracing a smiling child, a couple engaging with a child over a digital tablet, and a man measuring a young girl’s height against a wall. The bottom of the image is anchored by a navy blue banner that includes the website dcfs.lacounty.gov and the official logo for the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

A square graphic features the headline "April is Child Abuse Prevention Month" in bold black text centered on a light grey background. Below the text, three colorful illustrations depict supportive family interactions: a woman embracing a smiling child, a couple engaging with a child over a digital tablet, and a man measuring a young girl’s height against a wall. The bottom of the image is anchored by a navy blue banner that includes the website dcfs.lacounty.gov and the official logo for the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

Everyone has a role in preventing child abuse.

If you or someone you know needs support, resources are available.

Call 2-1-1 to get connected to local services that help families stay safe, stable, and strong. 💙

#ChildAbusePreventionMonth 🧵

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A promotional graphic on a deep blue background for 'April is Autism Acceptance Month', which is written in large white text at the top with a decorative yellow wavy line. Below the text on the left is a colorful, circular ring of stylized people holding hands and two official logos: the 'County of Los Angeles' seal and the 'Aging & Disabilities Department' logo. The right side features a photograph of a smiling woman with blonde hair hugging a smiling man with Down syndrome. Yellow hashtags are listed at the bottom-right: #AutismAcceptanceMonth, #ActuallyAutistic, #AccessibilityMatters, and #LACountyAD.

A promotional graphic on a deep blue background for 'April is Autism Acceptance Month', which is written in large white text at the top with a decorative yellow wavy line. Below the text on the left is a colorful, circular ring of stylized people holding hands and two official logos: the 'County of Los Angeles' seal and the 'Aging & Disabilities Department' logo. The right side features a photograph of a smiling woman with blonde hair hugging a smiling man with Down syndrome. Yellow hashtags are listed at the bottom-right: #AutismAcceptanceMonth, #ActuallyAutistic, #AccessibilityMatters, and #LACountyAD.

#AutismAcceptanceMonth is all about valuing difference and creating spaces that respect unique ways of experiencing the world. It's a movement beyond awareness and toward understanding, accessibility, and belonging. 🧩

How will you embrace differences this month?

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A blue graphic titled "Happy Arts Month!" featuring the subtitle "The Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative: Celebrating a Decade of Access and Inclusion." A collage of photos showcases diverse community arts activities: a Mariachi band performing, people gathered for a discussion, a student working on digital music, a large floral building mural, and a drumline in formal attire. The LA County Arts & Culture logo is in the bottom left corner.

A blue graphic titled "Happy Arts Month!" featuring the subtitle "The Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative: Celebrating a Decade of Access and Inclusion." A collage of photos showcases diverse community arts activities: a Mariachi band performing, people gathered for a discussion, a student working on digital music, a large floral building mural, and a drumline in formal attire. The LA County Arts & Culture logo is in the bottom left corner.

April is Arts Month, and LA County is celebrating 10 years of the Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative. A decade of expanding access, investing in artists, & building a more inclusive cultural ecosystem.

#ArtsMonth #LACountyArts #CEII

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A teal-toned flyer for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors Regular Board Meeting. The text states the meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 9:30 A.M. It directs viewers to bos.lacounty.gov for information on how to watch and submit public comments. The bottom of the flyer features a skyline view of Los Angeles and logos for the Executive Office and the County of Los Angeles, with the handle @LACountyBOS for social media.

A teal-toned flyer for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors Regular Board Meeting. The text states the meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 9:30 A.M. It directs viewers to bos.lacounty.gov for information on how to watch and submit public comments. The bottom of the flyer features a skyline view of Los Angeles and logos for the Executive Office and the County of Los Angeles, with the handle @LACountyBOS for social media.

Join us TOMORROW, April 14 at 9:30 a.m. for the #LACountyBOS Regular Meeting!

➡️ View the agenda & participate: bos.lacounty.gov
➡️ Watch live: youtube.com/LACountyBOS

#LACounty

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A commemorative graphic for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). A dark blue background features a large Star of David and a silhouette of barbed wire. In the foreground, six yellow candles are lit, their glow illuminating the bottom of the frame. Elegant gold script reads "Yom HaShoah" above the white text "HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY." The logos for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Executive Office are in the bottom right corner.

A commemorative graphic for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). A dark blue background features a large Star of David and a silhouette of barbed wire. In the foreground, six yellow candles are lit, their glow illuminating the bottom of the frame. Elegant gold script reads "Yom HaShoah" above the white text "HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY." The logos for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Executive Office are in the bottom right corner.

Today, we observe Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day.

We honor the memory of the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution.

We remember and reaffirm our commitment to confront hate in all its forms. Never again.

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Colorful graphic for National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Month featuring a rainbow-painted wall background. At the top is the Los Angeles County seal and the text “Los Angeles County Commission on HIV” with a red awareness ribbon. Large white text reads “National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Month,” with another red ribbon incorporated into the design. At the bottom, an illustration shows a diverse group of young people standing side by side with their arms around each other, symbolizing unity and support. Text along the bottom includes “bos.lacounty.gov” and “Follow us: @LACountyBOS,” alongside the LA County Board of Supervisors Executive Office logo.

Colorful graphic for National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Month featuring a rainbow-painted wall background. At the top is the Los Angeles County seal and the text “Los Angeles County Commission on HIV” with a red awareness ribbon. Large white text reads “National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Month,” with another red ribbon incorporated into the design. At the bottom, an illustration shows a diverse group of young people standing side by side with their arms around each other, symbolizing unity and support. Text along the bottom includes “bos.lacounty.gov” and “Follow us: @LACountyBOS,” alongside the LA County Board of Supervisors Executive Office logo.

Today is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day. 💙

Young people deserve access to accurate info, prevention, testing, & care without stigma. Let’s uplift youth voices, expand education, & build healthier futures across #LACounty.

#NYHAAD #StopHIVTogether #YouthHealth

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Promotional graphic titled "Governing Together: Community voices shaping L.A. County." It features the Los Angeles County Youth Commission, which amplifies the voices of young people with lived experience in foster care, juvenile justice, and homelessness. The background shows a faded blue-toned Los Angeles skyline.

Promotional graphic titled "Governing Together: Community voices shaping L.A. County." It features the Los Angeles County Youth Commission, which amplifies the voices of young people with lived experience in foster care, juvenile justice, and homelessness. The background shows a faded blue-toned Los Angeles skyline.

Informational graphic titled "About the Commission: What the Youth Commission Does." It explains that the commission brings together young leaders to shape County decisions. Key goals include strengthening policies for youth, advocating for legislation, providing recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, and promoting civic engagement.

Informational graphic titled "About the Commission: What the Youth Commission Does." It explains that the commission brings together young leaders to shape County decisions. Key goals include strengthening policies for youth, advocating for legislation, providing recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, and promoting civic engagement.

Informational graphic titled "Stay Informed: How you can engage with the Youth Commission." It lists ways to stay connected, including following public reports and attending meetings to submit public comments. A link to the meeting calendar is provided: bit.ly/lacyc-meetings.

Informational graphic titled "Stay Informed: How you can engage with the Youth Commission." It lists ways to stay connected, including following public reports and attending meetings to submit public comments. A link to the meeting calendar is provided: bit.ly/lacyc-meetings.

Contact information graphic titled "Stay Connected." It encourages joining the email list and visiting the website youthcommission.lacounty.gov to learn more. It also lists the social media handle @lacounty_youthcommission. The footer includes the Board of Supervisors website (BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV) and official logos.

Contact information graphic titled "Stay Connected." It encourages joining the email list and visiting the website youthcommission.lacounty.gov to learn more. It also lists the social media handle @lacounty_youthcommission. The footer includes the Board of Supervisors website (BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV) and official logos.

Young voices matter in LA County.

The Youth Commission brings together young leaders to share perspectives, advise the #LACountyBOS, and help shape policies that impact youth and their communities.

Learn more: youthcommission.lacounty.gov
#GoverningTogether

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Promotional poster for Los Angeles Climate Week, taking place April 8–15, 2026. The text "Designing LA’s Climate Future, Together" is centered on a vibrant red-orange background featuring bright orange California poppies. The header and footer note the event is observed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, providing the website BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV and social handle @LACountyBOS.

Promotional poster for Los Angeles Climate Week, taking place April 8–15, 2026. The text "Designing LA’s Climate Future, Together" is centered on a vibrant red-orange background featuring bright orange California poppies. The header and footer note the event is observed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, providing the website BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV and social handle @LACountyBOS.

A calendar of events for Los Angeles Climate Week against a red-orange background with poppy silhouettes. Six events are listed in blue boxes:

April 8: Eaton Canyon Land Restoration.

April 9: Walking Tour of the East L.A. Sustainable Median Stormwater Capture Project.

April 10: Where Youth & Government Meet: Aligning Climate Priorities in Los Angeles.

April 12: Kids Beach Cleanup 2026, Picnic for the Planet, and a talk on Local Food Policy.
Includes the short link bit.ly/LACo-LACW for more information.

A calendar of events for Los Angeles Climate Week against a red-orange background with poppy silhouettes. Six events are listed in blue boxes: April 8: Eaton Canyon Land Restoration. April 9: Walking Tour of the East L.A. Sustainable Median Stormwater Capture Project. April 10: Where Youth & Government Meet: Aligning Climate Priorities in Los Angeles. April 12: Kids Beach Cleanup 2026, Picnic for the Planet, and a talk on Local Food Policy. Includes the short link bit.ly/LACo-LACW for more information.

It’s #LAClimateWeek!

Join one of the many events taking place around #LACounty: from volunteer-led restorations to beach cleanups to community arts & youth activities, there are many ways to get involved & learn about keeping our County cool and green. 🌱

🔗 bit.ly/4sXMkGX

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#ICYMI: Join the Governance Reform Task Force for its Regular Meeting TODAY in #Castaic at 5 pm!

Take part in guiding changes in #LACounty governance by joining in person or online.

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Event flyer for a Special Meeting of the Los Angeles County Commission on HIV, set against a dark blue background with gold geometric patterns, the L.A. County seal, and a red awareness ribbon. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. Attendees can join in person at the Jesse Owens Park Auditorium, located at 9651 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90047, or attend virtually at bit.ly/4c4AWBX. The agenda is available at bit.ly/HIV-040926. For more information, the flyer directs users to BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV or to follow @LACountyBOS on social media.

Event flyer for a Special Meeting of the Los Angeles County Commission on HIV, set against a dark blue background with gold geometric patterns, the L.A. County seal, and a red awareness ribbon. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. Attendees can join in person at the Jesse Owens Park Auditorium, located at 9651 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90047, or attend virtually at bit.ly/4c4AWBX. The agenda is available at bit.ly/HIV-040926. For more information, the flyer directs users to BOS.LACOUNTY.GOV or to follow @LACountyBOS on social media.

Join #LACounty’s Commission on HIV for its Special Meeting on Thurs., 4/9 at 9 a.m.!

Agenda items include a welcome to new commissioners and presentations from LA County Dept. of Public Health, @capublichealth.bsky.social, @uclachipts.bsky.social, & more!

View the agenda: bit.ly/HIV-040926

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Teal graphic for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors' Regular Board Meeting on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 9:30 A.M. The flyer directs viewers to bos.lacounty.gov for information on how to watch and submit public comments. A stylized Los Angeles cityscape serves as the background, and the social media handle @LACountyBOS is listed at the bottom.

Teal graphic for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors' Regular Board Meeting on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 9:30 A.M. The flyer directs viewers to bos.lacounty.gov for information on how to watch and submit public comments. A stylized Los Angeles cityscape serves as the background, and the social media handle @LACountyBOS is listed at the bottom.

Join us TOMORROW, April 7 at 9:30 a.m. for the #LACountyBOS Regular Meeting!

➡️ View the agenda & participate: bos.lacounty.gov ➡️ Watch live: youtube.com/LACountyBOS

#LACounty

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A light pink graphic featuring three ornately decorated Easter eggs in gold, lavender, and teal. Above the eggs, the text reads "Happy Easter" in a mix of script and bold block lettering. Small white flowers are scattered throughout the background. The footer includes the website bos.lacounty.gov, the social handle @LACountyBOS, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors logo.

A light pink graphic featuring three ornately decorated Easter eggs in gold, lavender, and teal. Above the eggs, the text reads "Happy Easter" in a mix of script and bold block lettering. Small white flowers are scattered throughout the background. The footer includes the website bos.lacounty.gov, the social handle @LACountyBOS, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors logo.

Happy Easter, #LACounty! 🐰 🌼

Whether you're gathering with loved ones, enjoying a quiet moment of reflection, or taking part in community traditions, we hope your day is filled with warmth and connection.

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A public notice poster for a regular meeting of the Governance Reform Task Force features the County of Los Angeles seal and the Task Force logo at the top. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The in-person location is the Castaic Regional Sports Complex, located at 31230 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384. The meeting can also be attended virtually at bit.ly/47HISYJ. A prominent yellow button provides instructions to "View the agenda:" with the link bit.ly/LACo-GRTF. The poster, which has a blue background with a city skyline, includes the website MEASUREG.LACOUNTY.GOV and the seal for the Executive Office / Board of Supervisors at the bottom.

A public notice poster for a regular meeting of the Governance Reform Task Force features the County of Los Angeles seal and the Task Force logo at the top. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 5:00 PM. The in-person location is the Castaic Regional Sports Complex, located at 31230 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384. The meeting can also be attended virtually at bit.ly/47HISYJ. A prominent yellow button provides instructions to "View the agenda:" with the link bit.ly/LACo-GRTF. The poster, which has a blue background with a city skyline, includes the website MEASUREG.LACOUNTY.GOV and the seal for the Executive Office / Board of Supervisors at the bottom.

The Governance Reform Task Force is back on the road! 🚗

Join the Regular Meeting in Castaic on Wed., 4/8 at 5 p.m. Learn about the work the GRTF is doing to implement voter-approved #MeasureG initiatives & make your voice heard!

View the agenda: bit.ly/LACo-GRTF
Join virtually: bit.ly/47HISYJ

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Flyer for LA County’s April 2026 Second Chance Month hosted by JCOD. The graphic features a collage of smiling community members and a list of resource fairs, open houses, and festivals held throughout the month in Lancaster, Reseda, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Long Beach. Full schedule and details at jcod.lacounty.gov.

Flyer for LA County’s April 2026 Second Chance Month hosted by JCOD. The graphic features a collage of smiling community members and a list of resource fairs, open houses, and festivals held throughout the month in Lancaster, Reseda, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Long Beach. Full schedule and details at jcod.lacounty.gov.

Join the Justice Care & Opportunities Dept. at one of their community resource events across #LACounty! 🤝

Hosted during #SecondChanceMonth, these events provide access to services, support, & resources for the system-impacted residents.

🔗: jcod.lacounty.gov

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A festive graphic for Passover featuring the text "HAPPY PASSOVER" above an illustrated blue Seder plate surrounded by colorful flowers and greenery. The plate holds traditional items: matzah, a shank bone, a hard-boiled egg, charoset, parsley, and lettuce. The bottom includes the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors logo, the website bos.lacounty.gov, and the social media handle @LACountyBOS.

A festive graphic for Passover featuring the text "HAPPY PASSOVER" above an illustrated blue Seder plate surrounded by colorful flowers and greenery. The plate holds traditional items: matzah, a shank bone, a hard-boiled egg, charoset, parsley, and lettuce. The bottom includes the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors logo, the website bos.lacounty.gov, and the social media handle @LACountyBOS.

Happy Passover! We send warm wishes to all who celebrate and may this season inspire reflection, renewal, and meaningful time with loved ones. Chag Sameach!

#LACounty #Passover

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An official flyer for International Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, 2026, issued by the LA County LGBTQ+ Commission. The graphic features a background of abstract pink and light blue brushstrokes, reflecting the colors of the Transgender Pride flag. The image includes the LA County seal and the logo for the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors, along with the website bos.lacounty.gov and the social media handle @LACountyBOS.

Gemini said An official flyer for International Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, 2026, issued by the LA County LGBTQ+ Commission. The graphic features a background of abstract pink and light blue brushstrokes, reflecting the colors of the Transgender Pride flag. The image includes the LA County seal and the logo for the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors, along with the website bos.lacounty.gov and the social media handle @LACountyBOS.

Happy #TransDayOfVisibility!

Across #LACounty, transgender people bring creativity, leadership, and joy to our communities every day. Today we celebrate that impact—and keep pushing for a County where everyone can live openly, safely, and with pride.

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#FarmworkersDay

Please note that the offices of the #LACountyBOS will be closed on Monday, March 30 and will reopen on Tuesday, March 31.

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A commemorative graphic from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors celebrating Farmworkers Day on March 30, 2026. The center features a vintage black-and-white photograph of several farmworkers in hats harvesting carrots in a field. Text at the bottom states that Board of Supervisors offices will be closed on Monday, March 30, and will reopen on Tuesday, March 31. The image includes the website bos.lacounty.gov and social media handle @LACountyBOS.

A commemorative graphic from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors celebrating Farmworkers Day on March 30, 2026. The center features a vintage black-and-white photograph of several farmworkers in hats harvesting carrots in a field. Text at the bottom states that Board of Supervisors offices will be closed on Monday, March 30, and will reopen on Tuesday, March 31. The image includes the website bos.lacounty.gov and social media handle @LACountyBOS.

We honor the courage, leadership, & resilience that shaped the farmworkers labor movement. We celebrate the farmworkers, women leaders, & allies whose collective efforts secured safer working conditions, fair wages, & dignity for countless families.

#FarmworkersDay 🧵

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A promotional graphic for Social Work Month 2026 from the LA County Aging & Disabilities Department.

The top half features a vibrant word cloud on a light background, highlighting core values in various colors and sizes. Large, prominent words include impact, UPLIFT, DEFEND, TRANSFORM., empathy, service, resilience, and advocacy. Smaller supporting words like integrity, courage, and trust are scattered throughout.

The bottom half has a purple gradient background with the following text:

Social Work Month 2026

Behind Every Word Is Skilled, Complex Work.

Adult Protective Services #LACountyAD

The bottom corners display the official seals for the County of Los Angeles and the Aging & Disabilities Department.

A promotional graphic for Social Work Month 2026 from the LA County Aging & Disabilities Department. The top half features a vibrant word cloud on a light background, highlighting core values in various colors and sizes. Large, prominent words include impact, UPLIFT, DEFEND, TRANSFORM., empathy, service, resilience, and advocacy. Smaller supporting words like integrity, courage, and trust are scattered throughout. The bottom half has a purple gradient background with the following text: Social Work Month 2026 Behind Every Word Is Skilled, Complex Work. Adult Protective Services #LACountyAD The bottom corners display the official seals for the County of Los Angeles and the Aging & Disabilities Department.

What word describes Adult Protective Services social workers?

This @lacountyad.bsky.social’s #SocialWorkMonth WordCloud celebrates the values that define APS across #LACounty. Thank you, social workers for uplifting and defending our communities every day!

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El Rescate's The Immigrant Civic Empowerment and Legal Access project is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 3.

El Rescate's The Immigrant Civic Empowerment and Legal Access project is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 3.

Older Adult Services program of The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 4.

Older Adult Services program of The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 4.

The Long-Term Recovery Group of the Eaton Fire Collaborative is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 5.

The Long-Term Recovery Group of the Eaton Fire Collaborative is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 5.

Honorees included Angelica Salas, Executive Director for @chirla-org.bsky.social; CA’s Attorney General @agrobbonta.oag.ca.gov; and programs from each of the County’s five districts were honored during the ceremony.

Read more: bit.ly/4bKb6Tw

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Angelica Salas of CHIRLA accepts the Yvonne B. Burke Courage Award at the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations' 49th JAF Awards.

Angelica Salas of CHIRLA accepts the Yvonne B. Burke Courage Award at the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations' 49th JAF Awards.

A representative accepts the  John Allen Buggs Leadership Award on behalf of California Attorney General Rob Bonta at the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations' 49th JAF Awards.

A representative accepts the John Allen Buggs Leadership Award on behalf of California Attorney General Rob Bonta at the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations' 49th JAF Awards.

The Disabled Individual Advocacy Program of Communities Actively Living Independent and Free is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District.

The Disabled Individual Advocacy Program of Communities Actively Living Independent and Free is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District.

The Freedom Schools of One LA-IAF is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 2.

The Freedom Schools of One LA-IAF is the Human Relations Award honoree for Supervisorial District 2.

The #LACounty Human Relations Commission hosted its 49th JAF Awards last week, which honored County leaders & programs for their work in nurturing intergroup interactions & defending the human rights of diverse communities.🧵

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A slide highlighting LA County Public Health efforts, including evaluating over 2,400 people exposed to TB and detecting six new outbreaks. It also details support provided to patients, such as 4,605 nights of housing and 11,057 grocery gift cards.

A slide highlighting LA County Public Health efforts, including evaluating over 2,400 people exposed to TB and detecting six new outbreaks. It also details support provided to patients, such as 4,605 nights of housing and 11,057 grocery gift cards.

Final slide asking "Think you might be at risk?" It encourages viewers to contact a medical provider to schedule a TB test, noting that early testing saves lives. It provides the website ph.lacounty.gov/tb for more information.

Final slide asking "Think you might be at risk?" It encourages viewers to contact a medical provider to schedule a TB test, noting that early testing saves lives. It provides the website ph.lacounty.gov/tb for more information.

The #LACountyBOS joins the #LACounty Dept. of Public Health in recognizing the dedication & tireless work of the County’s public health professionals, community partners, & healthcare providers who work to eliminate TB.

Find out more: ph.lacounty.gov/tb

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Graphic for World Tuberculosis Day on March 24th. The text states that TB is the deadliest infectious disease in the world but is preventable and treatable. The background features an illustration of human lungs and the Los Angeles County Public Health logo.

Graphic for World Tuberculosis Day on March 24th. The text states that TB is the deadliest infectious disease in the world but is preventable and treatable. The background features an illustration of human lungs and the Los Angeles County Public Health logo.

An infographic titled "Two Types of TB." It defines TB Infection as having no symptoms and dormant germs that can later turn into disease. It defines TB Disease as being deadly if untreated, with symptoms including a cough for 3+ weeks, fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss.

An infographic titled "Two Types of TB." It defines TB Infection as having no symptoms and dormant germs that can later turn into disease. It defines TB Disease as being deadly if untreated, with symptoms including a cough for 3+ weeks, fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss.

A list of TB risk factors, including traveling to countries where TB is common, living or working in group settings like jails or shelters, and having a weakened immune system due to conditions such as HIV, diabetes, or kidney disease.

A list of TB risk factors, including traveling to countries where TB is common, living or working in group settings like jails or shelters, and having a weakened immune system due to conditions such as HIV, diabetes, or kidney disease.

Statistics for LA County in 2025 showing 554 reported cases of TB disease and 59 related deaths. It also notes that over 674,000 people in the county are estimated to have a TB infection.

Statistics for LA County in 2025 showing 554 reported cases of TB disease and 59 related deaths. It also notes that over 674,000 people in the county are estimated to have a TB infection.

Today is #WorldTuberculosisDay.

Did you know that TB is the deadliest infectious disease in the world? It’s also preventable & treatable.

Swipe ➡️ through the graphics in this thread to learn more from the #LACounty Dept. of Public Health 🧵

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A purple flyer for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors' Public Hearing. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 9:30 A.M. The text directs viewers to bos.lacounty.gov for information on how to watch and submit public comments. The bottom of the flyer features a silhouette of the Los Angeles skyline and official county logos.

A purple flyer for the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors' Public Hearing. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 9:30 A.M. The text directs viewers to bos.lacounty.gov for information on how to watch and submit public comments. The bottom of the flyer features a silhouette of the Los Angeles skyline and official county logos.

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Flyer for LA County Governance Reform Task Force (GRTF) Meeting. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 5:00 PM. In-person: Hacienda Heights Community Center (1234 Valencia Ave). Virtual: bit.ly/3PJHq1y. Agenda: bit.ly/LACo-GRTF. Background: Blue-tinted Los Angeles skyline.

Flyer for LA County Governance Reform Task Force (GRTF) Meeting. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 5:00 PM. In-person: Hacienda Heights Community Center (1234 Valencia Ave). Virtual: bit.ly/3PJHq1y. Agenda: bit.ly/LACo-GRTF. Background: Blue-tinted Los Angeles skyline.

Join us for the Regular Meeting in Hacienda Heights on Wed., March 25 at 5 p.m.

Learn about the work the #GRTF is doing to implement voter-approved #MeasureG initiatives & make your voice heard with public comment.

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