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L.O.V.E. Foundation

November 15, 2021

Since 2012 L.O.V.E. Foundation has been providing caring support through our community collaborative outreach events and resource and referral events offering food, hygiene, and community love and support for our homeless youth. Through these events, our team of volunteer “Love Warriors” work in collaboration with our “Legion of Love” comprised of local businesses, nonprofit partners, faith-based organizations, and local government partners, surrounding our most vulnerable youth and citizens with kindness, compassion, love, and respect.

Learn more about the LOVE Foundation here. 

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The Friends of the Children’s Museum at La Habra

November 9, 2021

Learn about the mission and history of Children’s Museum at La Habra by reading below. 

“It is our mission to encourage enthusiasm about learning in a hands-on environment that opens the world to even the youngest child.

The Children’s Museum at La Habra shows how important play is to learning. Through play, children develop skills, express creativity, discover the larger world and learn to work with others. A resource in the Southern California community since 1977, The Children’s Museum at La Habra is an award winning, non-profit public museum that provides unique, hands-on educational and cultural experiences to young children ages 2 to 10.

The Children’s Museum at La Habra opened in December 1977 and is located in a historic 1923 Train Depot. The Children’s Museum at La Habra was 1 of only a few such museums open on the West Coast during the 1970s.

An interactive, enrichment center that stimulates the imagination, The Children’s Museum at La Habra annually provides 95,000 children, their parents and teachers with 10,000 square feet of hands-on exhibits about the arts, sciences, other cultures and everyday life. Through the power of play, children are able to increase their sensory/motor interaction, art, science math, English literacy, creativity and analytical skills. The Museum also provides outreach activities to disadvantaged children that include free school tours and classroom visits, community festivals, family workshops and educational programs – all designed to enable children to learn through exploration, interaction and play!

The Museum features 7 hands-on galleries, many of which remain unique to the field today. In addition to these exhibits, an outdoor dinosaur garden and historic 1942 caboose, the Museum features an exhibit which changes two times a year. The Children’s Museum welcomes local, national and international visitors. Children can ride a kid-size carousel, take a walk in T-Rex’s footprints, pump gas, drive a bus, dress up and perform, and dig for fossils all in one afternoon!

We appreciate the commitment and support from the City of La Habra, Friends of the Children’s Museum, Board of Directors, Museum Staff, Museum Guild, Advisory Board, Docents, Volunteers and Donors who work hard to help ensure the long-term continuity of the Children’s Museum at La Habra.”

Click here to learn more about The Friends of the Children’s Museum at La Habra. 

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The Foundation for Living Beauty

November 3, 2021

Our “signature” programs are Wellness Retreats. These retreats are 3-4 day journeys that transport our participants out of the everyday challenges of coping with cancer into a peaceful environment that provides them with opportunities to explore holistic healing modalities while developing a sense of community with other women along the same path. From our special healthy menus, educational workshops and classes that include yoga, guided meditation, art therapy and nature walks, as well as community-building activities, every aspect of their stay on a retreat envelops Living Beauties with compassionate care. Some examples of our retreats include:

GODDESS WELLNESS RETREAT

Living Beauties are introduced to the holistic lifestyle through workshops and classes at the Goddess Wellness Retreat. From the very first day, Living Beauties experience an immersion into a world of healing through education, nature, nourishment and sisterhood.

SERENITY YOGA RETREAT

At this retreat, Living Beauties are guided in gentle and restorative y4c (Yoga4Cancer) yoga. The goal of this retreat experience is aimed toward overall wellness in mind, body and spirit by way of yoga, meditation, education and nourishment. Set in a beautiful retreat environment, the Serenity Yoga Retreat is ideal for personal healing and rejuvenation.

HEART HEALING RETREAT

The HeArt Healing Retreat is an intimate gathering of Living Beauties who are invited to go deep within and focus on love for themselves and in their connections with others. Living Beauties are able to explore art and personal narrative as tools for emotional wellness.

SOUL NOURISHMENT RETREAT

Nourishment. “It’s a word we use to describe what food can do for our body, but it’s also used to describe what we get from relationships with others, with our family and with ourselves. It can describe joys, pleasure and all things that contribute to our health and well-being and a place of belonging and fullness.” – Living Beauty Facilitator Caspar Poyck. Although the focus of this retreat is on the nourishment of our bodies through nutritional workshops, Living Beauties come away with peaceful minds and rejuvenated souls.

DAY RETREATS

Day Retreats are one-day snapshots of our wellness retreats, usually located in the greater Los Angeles area. Mind, Body and Soul are awakened and strengthened so that our Living Beauties can continue their courageous journeys.

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Echoes of Hope

November 1, 2021

Echoes of Hope received a grant to help with their Tomorrow fund. This is more information on that program.

“Leaders of Tomorrow is a hand selected group of aspiring young adults who receive scholarships from Echoes of Hope to obtain their college degrees, transition to adulthood, and advocate on behalf of the organization.

Scholars in this program are required to participate in three of the four quarterly “Days of Hope”. Day of Hope provides opportunities for personal, educational, emotional, and spiritual growth.

In collaboration with Echoes of Hope, some of our Leaders of Tomorrow have ventured into creating their own nonprofits.

Resources for Scholars include, but are not limited:

  • Housing assistance
  • Textbook/PC laptop assistance
  • Grocery store gift cards and/or food vouchers
  • Graduation expenses

In addition, scholars are eligible for: 

  • Empowering workshops
  • Paid speaking engagements

Qualifications: Application and two interviews”

 

Click here to learn more about other 2020 recipients.

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Remembrance of Ginny Mancini

October 29, 2021

FOOTPRINTS ON OUR HEARTS

a loving remembrance of Ginny Mancini

Ginny Mancini, a creative, inspirational visionary in the Arts – whether music, dance or theater – was a devoted and dedicated Board Director of The Leo Buscaglia Foundation for thirty-six years.

The Board members were blessed to experience her heartfelt belief in “paying it forward” and generous, supportive spirit. Ginny genuinely demonstrated Leo’s values of love, empathy and compassion. 

Ginny’s greatest superpower was to continuously share her extraordinary faithfulness to Leo’s memory with Board members. She and Henry were lifelong dear friends of Leo. 

Her guidance to the Board members was manifested by her collaborative spirit in oral presentation of the Arts when reviewing Request for Grants from non-profit organizations. Ginny uplifted and honored all of us with her presence and expert knowledge of the entertainment industry.

Her “footprints” definitely made a difference! If our legacy is measured by how many lives we touch, Ginny’s life was a tremendous success. 

P.S. The 50th Anniversary edition of “Love” and the 40th Anniversary edition of “The Fall of Freddie the Leaf” will be published in 2022 by Slack, Inc.

Hopefully, one of these books will be dedicated to one of the first and longest serving members of The Buscaglia Foundation – Ginny Mancini. 

Our sincere gratitude. 

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Beauty Bus

October 27, 2021

“On a rare rainy day in LA, our wonderful Beauty Bus volunteers were working hard to brighten the gloom for the patients and caregivers staying on the oncology floor at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Set up in a conference room, bright shades of nail polish, glittering lip gloss sparkles, and the sound of soft giggles soon replaced the grey of clouds and the pitter-patter of raindrops on the high hospital windows.

While a small group of young girls debated the perfect shade of pink for their nails, moms relaxed into a soothing facial – the tension falling away from their shoulders, and two dads chatted quietly as they received a much-need trim. Here in the relaxed quiet of the temporary salon, it was easy to see the happy families joyful for a moment to just be, without the stress of the uncertainties that lie ahead.

One mother, Khadijah, shared, “My daughter was admitted to the Children’s Hospital due to complications from her brain tumor. I met some members of the Beauty Bus team while they were at the hospital and was given a bag filled with personal care items.” Allowing the pampering to continue even after their beauty services, each family that visits the pop-up salon is given a Bag of Beauty filled with hand-picked product to take with them and enjoy.

“The items were very useful and appreciated,” Khadijah continued. “The store in the hospital is not open on weekends and some parents don’t have anyone to bring them necessary items. Not everyone understands the struggles that caregivers are faced with. We appreciate what you do and look forward to supporting this organization.”

Khadijah’s kind words remind us of the reason Beauty Bus was founded and what motivates all we do each day. Loving kindness, support, and compassion will always be at the heart of the Foundation and we are grateful to be able to share that with our clients, volunteers, donors, and the entire amazing community that has grown around us!”

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American Youth Symphony

October 26, 2021

Join American Youth Symphony for their next concert in the park!

SUN, DEC 5th | 2:00pm

Tongva Park

1615 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Celebrate the holiday season with AYS’ Brass Quintet and Elemental Music at Santa Monica’s Tongva Park. More concert information will be announced soon.

This FREE concert is the second in our three Concert in the Park series with Elemental Music. No advance tickets or registration is necessary, but if you’re on Facebook let us know if you’re coming!

RSVP on Facebook

AYS and Elemental Music are following health & safety guidelines from Los Angeles County Department of Public Health for outdoor events. It is recommended that guests wear masks and practice social distancing. Read more on the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s website here. 

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Sharefest

October 13, 2021

 

Learn more about Sharefest in their video. 

Their mission and vision is to empower under-served youth to transform their future and become leaders of collaborative community change. To see collaborative communities where all youth realize their inherent greatness and contribute to the common good.

Click here to learn more about other 2020 recipients.

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Save Our Youth

October 12, 2021

SOY believes it is important to be a vital part of the community in which we serve, both by providing our youth opportunities to get involved and by collaborating with other city and nonprofit organizations.

Back Bay Clean-up in Newport Beach

SOY provides Community Service opportunities for its students to get involved in the community and serve others in need. Many of these are day-long projects in the local area, including:

  • Back Bay Clean-up in Newport Beach
  • SOS Adopt a Family Project in Costa Mesa
  • Label Bottles to Prevent Teenage Drinking in Local Area

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OPICA

October 11, 2021

“As the first Adult Day Program and Counseling Center in Los Angeles, OPICA (Optimistic People In a Caring Atmosphere) has been serving adults challenged with memory loss and their families in the West Los Angeles area for more than 41 years. Thanks to the visionary leadership of Professor Yung-huo Liu of UCLA and philanthropists Ted and Rita Williams, OPICA became the first social model adult day care center in the City of Los Angeles and later served as the model for the City of Los Angeles’ network for future adult day care centers. Clearly meeting a community need, OPICA’s client base grew rapidly. In 1984, with help of then-Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, a recreation facility in Stoner Park was transformed into OPICA’s current quarters. In 1998-99, a dedicated counseling wing was constructed with private funding, including a generous grant from the Parsons Foundation, to better meet the needs of family caregivers of older adults with memory loss.

In 2006, Mary Michlovich joined OPICA as its Executive Director. She brought with her more than a decade’s worth of experience in working with seniors as well as a passion and vision for a center that consistently provides professional and compassionate staff, a supportive environment and innovative programming to meet evolving community needs. Under her leadership, OPICA has developed and expanded early-stage memory loss and fall prevention programs, a research function to ensure best practices and extensive collaborative networks with community partners.

Today, OPICA provides comprehensive programming specifically focused on all stages of memory loss in a nurturing environment. Offerings include cognitive stimulation activities, such as therapeutic art and music, brain fitness, counseling, education, and The OPICA Brain Train early memory loss program. Through on-site and select satellite programs, OPICA fills a critical need as one of the leading not-for-profit community-based organizations focused solely on memory loss.

Celebrating 40 years serving the Alzheimer’s community, OPICA looks to the future with great optimism and excitement. We are in an era where we have more access to age-related information than ever before. We better understand the progression of memory loss, preventative measures and how to best care for ourselves and our families through the journey of dementia.

By 2050, the number of people age 65 and older with Alzheimer’s disease may nearly triple, from 5 million to as many as 16 million, barring the development of medical breakthroughs to prevent, slow or stop the disease. OPICA’s mandate to help individuals and families suffering from dementia is more important now than ever, underscoring the need to continue and expand our efforts.

Members of OPICA have lived rich and full lives with amazing stories to tell, and we have the privilege to add to their stories. The looks of joy, wonder, learning and creativity on members’ faces remind us every day that we have so much to offer and learn from one another.”

Click here to learn more about other 2020 recipients.

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