IAMLA
MAPS Charities
“MAPS Charities originally evolved from San Fernando Valley M.A.P.S. and was joined by its West Side (Los Angeles) equivalent soon after. Decades old, these two M.A.P.S. chapters, in their initial formation, were networking organizations created to bring together Marketing and Admissions Professionals for Seniors, hence M.A.P.S. For many years now, this narrowly designed target market has expanded to include ALL professionals in a vast cross-section of services rendered to seniors, from home care and home health to elder law and estate planning attorneys, from senior residential placement to geriatric care managers, from moving transition providers to real estate agents and brokers and so many more!! Additionally, several nonprofit organizations in our community also participate in and support MAPS Charities.
MAPS Charities was born from a need to reach out and help a senior population almost completely overlooked. The charity focuses on disadvantaged seniors and their families. It reaches into the community for resources and services unique to eldercare. We rely on fundraising events, solicitations and other means of obtaining funds to meet our mission. Our charity provides resources, services and programs to disadvantaged seniors and their families to allow them to remain safe and independent.”
Click here to read some testimonies on those helped by MAPs.
The Healing WELL
Watch this video about the healing well to learn more about them and how they are loving on their community!
South Bay Village Incorporated
Jubilee Consortium
Festival Ballet Theatre
Festival Ballet Theatre received a grant for its arts education programs introducing at least 7,230 people, mostly children, to the art form of ballet. Funds would allow for the expansion of the Community Outreach and Donated Admissions for Disadvantaged Children Programs. The mission of Festival Ballet is to enrich Orange County’s artistic and economic vitality, to inspire love and appreciation for dance and to invigorate ballet through exhilarating performances, a nurturing environment for dancers and choreographers and stimulating educational outreach programs for children and adults.
Festival Ballet Theatre
Festival Ballet Theatre received a grant for the expansion of the Community Outreach and Donated Admissions for Disadvantaged Children Programs. The mission of Festival Ballet is to enrich Orange County’s artistic and economic vitality, to inspire love and appreciation for dance and to invigorate ballet through exhilarating performances, a nurturing environment for dancers and choreographers and stimulating educational outreach programs for children and adults. Festival Ballet Theatre received a grant from the Leo Buscaglia Foundation in 2015 and 2019.
Families in Criminal Justice
Families in Criminal Justice received a grant to go towards program expenses that support the critical relationships between FCJ participants and practitioners. These include telephone and internet access costs, printing and duplication costs and home visitor mileage. Families and Criminal Justice operates under the fiscal sponsorship of Special Services for Groups. They were founded with the mission of preventing inter-generational crime and incarceration. Their goal is optimal health and development among the youngest children of families involved in the criminal justice system. Families and Criminal Justice also received a grant from the Leo Buscaglia Foundation in November 2016.
UCLA UniCamp
UniCamp annually links 500 UCLA student volunteers with over 1,200 urban LA youth.
UCLA UniCamp is the official philanthropy of the Students of UCLA. UniCamp is an independently funded non-profit that connects UCLA with the community. Each year, UCLA UniCamp inspires over 1,200 children from urban communities to envision brighter futures by sending them, along with 450 student volunteers, to its residential outdoor summer camp. Because of UniCamp, both volunteers and campers have a chance to: Lead, Play, Learn.
Creating the opportunity for today’s kids from underserved communities to become UCLA UniCamp campers.
Enabling today’s campers to become tomorrow’s student volunteers.
Empowering today’s UCLA student volunteers to become tomorrow’s community leaders.
Creating opportunities for Community Leaders to contribute to the successful development of today’s underserved kids.
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