Street Poets received a grant to support their weekly Seeking Peace and Meditation Workshops. The majority of the funds will be used to directly support the salaries of their staff teaching artists with the rest for supplies, documentation and ongoing assessment of their program. These workshops reach roughly 250 people annually. The mission of Street Poets is to harness the healing power of poetry to build community and inspire the next generation to write, rap and dream a new world into being for us all. They seek to break the cycle of violence in the lives of at risk and incarcerated youth, build creative community by bringing youth and adults into deep transformational relationships and collaborate with other organizations and communities to inspire both individual and systemic change.
Parentis Foundation
Parentis Foundation is the charitable affiliate of Parentis Health. Our flagship program Experience Corps Orange County is an intergenerational literacy intervention program. Parentis Foundation changes lives by positively and significantly impacting both our older adult volunteers and the future generation of young readers. Experience Corps OC is the Orange County affiliate of AARP Foundation Experience Corps.
Our Mission: Parentis Foundation seeks to address a major contributor to poverty – the inability of children to read proficiently by the end of third grade. Through an intergenerational approach, we provide both older adult volunteer tutor/mentors and children with opportunities to enrich their lives, build self-confidence, and share a sense of purpose through literacy.
Our Purpose: By pairing kindergarten through third-grade children with highly trained volunteer tutors, we significantly improve the literacy skills of children at risk of not reading fluently by fourth grade, while simultaneously providing meaningful opportunities for older adults who serve as volunteer literacy tutor/mentors in after-school youth organizations throughout Orange County.
Our Vision: Guide the next generation of readers. Mentor future leaders.
Jubilee Consortium
Teacher’s Fund
Fit 4 the Cause
Sharefest
Another successful day of personal growth for the students of our Workforce Readiness Program! Thanks to our instructors, and the entire team at Working Wardrobes in Santa Ana, our students were treated to an instructional workshop on the “Power of a Paycheck,” as well as their own personal shoppers who gifted them with not one but TWO complete business suits of their own… INCLUDING purses and shoes. The kindness and generosity from the Working Wardrobe team was phenomenal and we are deeply grateful for this experience. One day at a time, our students are becoming Workforce Ready!
Walk With Sally
A peek inside the friendship between mentee, Kai, and mentor, Eric. Kai came to Walk With Sally after his dad passed away from colon cancer over Christmas 2015. On March 11, 2016 he was matched with his mentor, Eric. Here they are nearly a year later, basically best buddies.
Save Our Youth
Save our Youth received a grant to support teen activities in their SOY Center in two main areas: to support their Peer Tutoring, a part of their SOY Academic Program and to support their Community Performance Program which is a part of their Art and Music Skill Development program. Funds will also help to cover general operational costs incurred to operate these programs at their teen center. The mission of SOY is to provide a safe and welcoming space for teens to find hope, to nourish a sense of self and an ability to grow and to develop interests and skills to become productive members of society.
Village for Vets
Hunger is a critical and growing challenge for homeless and at-risk veterans in Los Angeles, and the VA cannot fund or provide meals for homeless veterans not living in “structured housing.” Village for Vets fills this gap with more than 1000 meals every week, totaling 56,420 each year, to veterans in need.
UCLA Watts Leadership Institute
WLI has adapted our leadership training
and professional development meetings to respond to COVID limitations. Cohort members convene on Zoom for learning modules every month. (2022)
Click here to learn more about UCLA Watts Leadership Institute.
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