“Our primary goal is to always provide an effective transitional shelter program that enables our women to overcome barriers to self-sufficiency within two-years. Aside from that, our three main goals are (1) to provide homeless families with children a safe and secure transitional shelter that promotes their physical and emotional well-being, (2) to help our residents find stable employment and increase their income, and (3) to assist in placing our residents in permanent, long-term housing.”
L.O.V.E. Foundation
LF Founder & President, Greg Johnson interviews Josh, a L.O.V.E. Foundation client about how the impact the organization has made in his life so far
American Youth Symphony
Sharefest
Sharefest has several opportunities to still participate in their workday. Click here to see how to participate in workday from afar.
OPICA
OPICA has some great virtual programs.
You can learn all about them and the schedule by clicking here.
Here is some details about a couple of their classes.
Brain Train online
This two-hour, weekly program, is for people in the early stages of memory loss. The purpose of the program is to:
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Create a community and support system
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Stimulate physical, and cognitive functioning
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Support emotional and spiritual needs
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Group activities include –
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Yoga – 45 minutes specifically designed for brain fitness and physical activity.
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Support group – Includes check-in, discussion, and cognitive stimulation activities.
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Depending on availability, you may choose to attend more than once per week.
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Friendship Group
This one hour program is for people in the early to moderate stages of memory loss. This group provides an opportunity for:
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Sharing of stories through reminiscences, and supportive conversation.
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Stimulating activities, fun, and laughter
Every Friday, 11 am – 12 noon
L.O.V.E Foundation
Here is why L.O.V.E Foundation does what they do!
6,000 to 7,000 youth on are the streets of Los Angeles every single night.
Far too often, our adolescents’ voices are not heard by those who are supposed to be their supporters. Their dreams are disregarded and they’re not able to be who they truly are. Tragically, youth are physically, psychologically, or sexually abused or neglected entirely through no fault of their own. Understandably, these young people often end up feeling physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually abandoned. The sadness and despair manifests either inwardly as depression and hopelessness or outwardly as anger and even rage. They may become homeless, involved in the criminal justice system, and/or addicted to an array of substances and lifestyles. These are not throwaway kids. They are broken-hearted because nobody believed in them or gave them the unconditional love they needed.
Miguel Padilla’s life is one example of the tragedy so many of our adolescents face today. Miguel was abandoned by his mother at a young age, neglected by his father, and suffered two horrific accidents in his lifetime which caused him to lose his right arm below the elbow and the sight in his left eye. Miguel was continuously teased by his peers for his disabilities and left isolated at school.
After being abandoned by his mother, Miguel was left in the care of his father who abused him and finally left him with his elderly grandmother who was not able to care for him. Miguel was then placed in Los Angeles County’s child welfare system and lastly in the juvenile justice system due to behavioral issues.
While the 17-year-old was living in his final placement – a structured, therapeutic setting with sprawling grounds, Miguel ventured into the orchard, climbed into a tree with his one arm, and hung himself with a noose he had made. His body was found nine days later by staff.
Miguel’s life magnifies the plight of so many of our youth today living in an environment where they do not receive the love and support they need, stripping our children of any sense of self-esteem and self-worth. In an interview with a social worker, Miguel professed, “I have a heart, I care about people.” Miguel’s voice cries out to be heard.
Miguel’s life and the lives of all of our disenfranchised, lost and forgotten adolescents inspire the voice of L.O.V.E. Foundation and our team of Love Warriors to provide the caring, warmth and support needed so desperately by so many youth who become homeless, incarcerated, or entrenched in the foster care system.
The Friends of the Children’s Museum at La Habra
Big News from The Friends of the Children’s Museum at La Habra
“We’re happy to welcome you back!
We are excited to welcome you back to the Museum! Our days and times of operation will be reduced for the next few months. We are asking that you make your reservations on-line prior to your visit. If you are not feeling well, please stay home. We will gladly exchange your ticket for a day when you feel better!
In order to maintain a safe number of visitors in the Museum and not exceed our maximum capacity, on-line Reservations are required .
South Bay Village Incorporated
Article posted in the Village Movement California Newsletter about South Bay Village, Torrance CA
“Tales From the Village Vaccinate South Bay Village Members By Ghislaine (Ges) Davis, Executive Director South Bay Village is based in Torrance and serves the city and the surrounding area in Los Angeles County. As in most communities, getting access to the COVID vaccine can be a frustrating and time-consuming activity filled with conflicting information, incomplete communication, and even cancelled appointments. Joan Day, an office manager at South Bay Village, had a great idea: have village volunteers help members make appointments for the vaccine. Here’s how we set it up. Village volunteers call all members to ask if they would like help making an appointment for the vaccine. Many members want this help and agree, up front, to accept any vaccination location in the area and any available date and time the volunteer can arrange….”
Rebuilding Together Mountain Communities
Italian American Museum of Los Angeles
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