Woodland Hills – Warner Center Neighborhood Council

Full Council Meets
2nd Wednesday
of the month
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Upcoming Council Meetings
WHWCNC Regular Board Mtg March 11, 2026
March 11 @ 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM PDT
Creating A Better Future For Woodland Hills
The Woodland Hills/Warner Center Neighborhood Council represents those who live, work, or own property in Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhood, or have an ongoing stake in the welfare of Woodland Hills and Warner Center.
Our goal is to create a better future for Woodland Hills. The Neighborhood Council is an official elected advisory body to the City of Los Angeles representing you, the stakeholders of the Woodland Hills and Warner Center neighborhoods.
WHWCNC News
Homeless Connect Day Woodland Hills
This October 18th event is a collaboration between the Los Angeles County, City of Los Angeles, the State of California, and non-profit agencies that provide much needed free services to homeless individuals HOMELESS CONNECT DAY 2018 Woodland Hills
Homeful LA Weekend to End Homelessness
WEEKEND TO END HOMELESSNESS
SPECIAL EVENTS OCT 19-21, FRI-SUN
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An update on LAUSD efforts to support students and schools in Woodland Hills
L.A. Unified School Board Vice President, Nick Melvoin, and Board Member Scott Schmerelson, who each represent sections of Woodland Hills, will address parents and stakeholders in Woodland Hills this Wednesday Oct. 10th at our Full NC Board Meeting. Topics of…
Helpful Links for Reducing Homelessness
Helpful Links for Reducing Homelessness
La-hop.org – City Homeless Outreach Team
http://blumenfield.lacity.org/facing_homelessness
CD3 Homelessness Efforts
https://www.lacity.org/for-residents
Los Angeles City Resource
https://www.lacity.org/for-residents/popula…

West Valley Anti-Human Trafficking Public Awareness
Human trafficking is not just a global scourge, it’s a multibillion dollar criminal enterprise that happens in broad daylight and in our own backyards. We need to recognize the signs and know how to report it. The more we know about this important issue, the…






