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Jubilee Consortium

August 7, 2023

“As with cultural heritage efforts anywhere, there remains much to be done: expanding awareness of the creation myths and stories of indigenous Pacific Islander worlds and what are considered significant feats, features, and beings within them; making known indigenous Islander place names; bringing to light nuances of hundreds or thousands of years of interaction between Islanders and their environments, as well as customary lifeways and the smaller and larger events within them; creating awareness of shared Island and Islander history and connections among regional deities, peoples, societies, and cultures that transcend local divisions or national boundaries; highlighting indigenous and colonial histories from the indigenous Islander perspectives; and showcasing Islanders as they moved through time and space in their homelands but also as they continued their journeys to areas within other parts of the U.S.” Essay 12: Pacific Islanders in the US and their Heritage: Making Visible the Visibly Absent by Kelly G. Marsh and Tiara R. Na’puti.
Read more at https://www.nps.gov/…/aapi-theme-study-essay-12-pacific…
Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month ✨
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#AsianAmericanNativeHawaiianPacificIslanderHeritageMonth #AANHPI #AAPI #AAPIHeritageMonth #JYLA #JubileeYear #LosAngeles #ServiceYear

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Fit for the Cause

July 31, 2023

Gerry Kimball represented Fit 4 The Cause at the Community Conscience Spring Luncheon. This luncheon provided the Non-Profit Organization tenants an opportunity to get the word out about services available at the facility. Fit 4 The Cause is forever grateful to Community Conscience, and to Robin Britt, for all your support throughout our 10 years of service. Gerry got to meet Kelly White from Villa Esperanza one of the organizations we serve at Agoura Fiitness.
#communitysupport #CommunityConsciousActionOriented #agourafitness #VillaEsperanza #conejovalley #ThousandOaks #robinbritt

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Friends of Mark Twain Middle School

July 25, 2023

Students and interns transplanted tomato and pepper seedlings into our raised beds 🌱🍅🌶

Click here to learn more about Friends of Mark Twain Middle School Seed to Plate program. 

 

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Walk With Sally

July 24, 2023

Healthy friendships are critical to the overall development of children, particularly during times of trauma. Numerous psychological studies by Harvard University and the Department of Education, site that healthy friendships reduce stress and motivate us to take care of ourselves and fulfill the basic need of belonging.
Walk With Sally facilitates these critical belonging and bonding requirements for children, particularly during times of crisis. You can be a child’s respite from the storm of cancer. Contact us for more information and find out how you can be a critical part of a healthy child’s development: info@walkwithsally.org
 
Click here to learn more about Walk With Sally.

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Journey Out

July 18, 2023

Journey Out is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit leading the fight for the freedom and survival of all those whose lives have been destroyed by sex trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation.

Our mission is to help victims of commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking leave a life of abuse and violence, overcome their fears, and empower them to reach their full potential and achieve their goals.

Fully committed to and believing in the incredible resilience of survivors and marginalized populations, we maintain a diverse staff, half of whom are survivors themselves. This creates a powerful model and bond between our staff and clients, who are able to walk and grow alongside someone who can relate to their lived experience on a deeper level.

Journey Out Programs and Services include:

  • law enforcement crisis response
  • providing emergency housing, food, and clothing
  • art therapy
  • clinical counseling
  • legal referrals
  • job training
  • Prostitution Diversion Program – court-approved diversion programming as an alternative to incarceration
  • domestic minor sex trafficking prevention programming
  • direct street outreach to those in the Life
  • community/agency education and training

Every person Journey Out has served is not only an individual success story, but also serves as a testament to the contribution we make to the fabric of our communities and the much-needed movement to end sexual exploitation.

Click here to learn more about other 2020 recipients.

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Kids and Horses

July 11, 2023

Summer camp is always such a blast and it’s happening this year July 17th-21st. There are still a few camper spots open, and we’re still in need of volunteers and scholarship sponsors. See the link below to find out more information.
https://kidsandhorses.org/summercamp/

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Village for Vets

June 26, 2023

Councilwoman Traci Park awarded Village for Vets with a certificate of recognition for “Outstanding service and positively contributing to the great cultural melting pot of the city.”
“Being recognized by one of our community leaders for our hard work is such an honor and means so much to our hardworking team.” said Executive Program Director, Rebecca Ricci. “It is crucial for everyone in the community to come together to end Veteran homelessness. It truly takes a village.”
As a Councilwoman, Park is committed to being a voice for all CD11 residents at City Hall.  She has promised that her office will be responsive to everyone in the district. In her role on the Council, she knows it’s essential to think critically, ask hard questions, evaluate data, and do what is best for the community.

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Access Books

June 20, 2023

Book giveaways are very cool, thanks to our donors and volunteers! @sbcusd Los Angeles Unified School District Compton Unified School District @ala_aasl #accessbooks #artmatters #schoollibraries #wallmurals #activehealthyinformed #healthiertogether #bookgiveaway #booksforlearning #booksforjoy #LAUSD #losangeleskids #givingthanks #InternationalBookGivingDay #bookgivingday #communitystrong #BookDonations #volunteer
For more information on Access Books and events in the Los Angeles area, visit: https://www.accessbooks.net And browse our video collection on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/accessbooks/videos

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Street Poets

June 12, 2023

The seed of Street Poets Inc. was planted back in 1995 when Writers Guild member Chris Henrikson first began volunteer-teaching a poetry workshop at Camp Miller, a Los Angeles County Probation camp for boys. That seed quickly took root and soon there was a waiting list of camp minors eager to get into the class. “The Street Poets workshop was like a breath of fresh air in that place. There was no judgment, no gang drama, no probation officers cussing us out. We could just be ourselves, and we got to see each other for real, even our so-called enemies,” former Camp Miller minor Jason Quezada remembers. “That poetry workshop was my favorite two hours of the week.”

After three years, the alumni network for that one weekly writing circle had grown to over 100 formerly incarcerated youth, six of whom linked up with Chris “on the outs” to form Street Poets United, a poetry performance group that had its first public show in 1998 at the Los Angeles Theater Center, and later went on to light up mics and bullhorns at restorative justice conferences, educational reform rallies, schools and churches throughout California.

During that time, Street Poets aligned itself with DreamYard, a New York City-based arts education organization, to expand our outreach into foster care facilities and public schools. Six years later, Street Poets established its own California non-profit 501(c)3 status. Since then, we’ve traveled to the San Carlos Apache and Navajo Reservations in Arizona, as well as internationally, to share our methodology and creative healing practices with youth and adults worldwide.

Meanwhile, back home, Street Poets deepened our presence in Los Angeles’ middle and high school classrooms, and launched our Poetry in Motion van to bring pop-up music and poetry events directly to the parks and projects of our city. In 2015, we joined forces with five other visionary non-profit organizations to create the Arts for Healing & Justice Network to advocate for arts-based intervention work and system change in Los Angeles County and beyond (AHJN now includes 15+ member organizations).

Today, Camp Miller, the probation facility where Street Poets first began, is closed for good. But the formerly incarcerated alumni of our writing circle there continue working to create an inspiring community-based alternative to that system. The Street Poets Center for Community, Culture & Wellness, scheduled to open in South Los Angeles in 2024, represents the fruit of that labor alongside countless former students, teaching artists, healers and peacemakers who continue to breathe life and poetry into our community.

Veteran Street Poet David Sanchez, who now runs his own organic gardening business, explains: “If a Street Poets Center had been here when I was growing up, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have joined a gang and taken such a hard road to get to where I am today. 15 years ago, I had to get locked up to find Street Poets. With this new community center, we’ll be catching lost kids like I was before they get caught up in the System. I’m just grateful I’ve survived long enough to be a part of the solution, and in the same neighborhood where I used to be a part of the problem.”

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Parentis Foundation

May 29, 2023

“Parentis Foundation is a non-profit educational resource bringing together older adult volunteer tutors and young learners to offer mentorship and educational growth.

Academic success is the key to a better future. However, not all children have access to the resources and educational opportunities that they need. Reading and literacy skills are essential to ensure improved learning and build positive attitudes towards education.

Our experienced and skilled volunteers apply their lifetime of knowledge to help young learners achieve grade level proficiency.

Volunteer tutors age 50+ benefit from ongoing training and support that strengthens their natural mentoring abilities, builds their confidence, and fosters a sense of purpose that helps ensure their success as tutors – and the success of the children as readers.”

 

What does the Reading Club mean to you? from Parentis Foundation on Vimeo.

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