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Eve Valdez

Youth Voice: Eve Valdez

Open Doors Youth Council member Eve Valdez shares how her lived experience shapes her approach to healing, advocacy, and supporting young people.

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What Is 988 “Press 3” & Why It Matters

AB 1540 seeks to restore the “Press 3” option for California callers. The bill would require the state to ensure that 988 can once again route youth to specialized LGBTQ+ crisis counselors, while also providing the funding needed to sustain this critical infrastructure.

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Community Spotlight: Nuevo Amanecer Latino Children’s Services

At Open Doors, every training is an opportunity to learn alongside communities doing deeply meaningful work. Recently, we had the privilege of partnering with Nuevo Amanecer Latino Children’s Services at their Covina, CA office, where we spent the day with their Foster Family Agency staff.

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National Social Work Month

In honor of National Social Work Month, we want to celebrate the many ways social workers contribute to our communities and systems.

Facilitator Spotlight Rebeca Chavez

Facilitator Spotlight: Rebeca Chavez

Rebeca Chavez didn’t always see herself as a facilitator — but looking back, it’s hard to imagine her as anything else. From leading literacy circles for teen moms during college to facilitating restorative justice conversations with youth…

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More Than a Mandate: How Youth Voice Shaped the Open Doors Curriculum

When the Open Doors training curriculum was first taking shape, the team faced a foundational question: Who belongs at the table? For Tia Cochran-Otis, Curriculum Development Lead, the answer was immediate: young people.

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Community Spotlight: Jovenes, Inc.

On January 14, 2026, Open Doors expanded its reach into southeast Los Angeles County with a full-day Core Training alongside Jovenes, Inc. in Whittier, California. The gathering brought together nearly 40 staff members who work directly with youth experiencing homelessness, creating a rare opportunity for collective learning, reflection, and connection.

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Youth Voice: Meet Coatlupe «Lupita» Martinez

Coatlupe “Lupita” Martinez (they/she) is a member of the Open Doors Youth Council,  and that’s only one part of who they are. They’re an herbalist, a student, a youth organizer, an older sibling, and someone on their healing journey.

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Continued Learning: Human Trafficking Prevention 

In recognition of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, this month’s booster resource focuses on continued learning around identifying and understanding the signs of human trafficking.

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Community Spotlight: Waking the Village

In December of 2025, the Open Doors team partnered with Waking the Village in Sacramento for a care-centered training that brought together staff across creative programming, outreach, wellness, housing, and employment services.