“We’re Baaaack!! The adoption phase of our Workday is Live! To find out which projects in the South Bay & LA you’d like to bless with some hard work & TLC, click on the following link”
Big Sunday
“Calling all LA area Vets, we just received a special notice from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention with information for you.
“Later this month, Make the Connection — VA’s leading national mental health awareness campaign — is coming to LA to film Veterans and their families to participate in a national campaign to help Veterans manage mental health challenges that affect their well-being and their daily lives. They can join more than 500 Veterans and family members who have participated in the Make the Connection campaign to spread the word about mental health and encourage Veterans to reach out for support.”
They will be interviewing and filming Vets next weekend, Friday, Feb. 23, and Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018. If interested, please email outreach@maketheconnection.net or call 323-813-1426 with your name and age, military service affiliation and service dates, and discharge status as listed on your DD214. You can also learn more here”
Click here to learn more about Big Sunday.
Plaza De La Raza
“It’s tax season again and Plaza de la Raza’s case mangers can help you do your taxes for free if you meet the following qualifications:
*You (and your spouse, if filing jointly) made under $58,000 in income last year
*You live in the City of Los Angeles
*You must make an appointment (absolutely no walk-ins!)
Click here for more info!”
Foundation for Second Chances
“This weekend our leaders started to create their dream boards. We want them to have a visual representation of their dreams so we can help them attain their aspirations!”
Click here to learn more about Foundation for Second Chances.
Mountain Communities Boys & Girls Club
Mountain Communities Boys & Girls Club received a grant to help cover the Program Lead and Program Aide costs of their Project Learn program. The after-school program encompasses educational, social and emotional and health and recreation components to help their members develop the skills needed to grow into productive members of their families, schools and communities. The mission of MCBGC is “to enable all young people, especially those who need us most to reach their full potential as productive, caring responsible citizens. We provide a safe place to learn and grow; ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals; life-enhancing programs and character development experiences; hope and opportunity.”
Teen Line
Teen Line received a grant to support their crisis hotline, volunteer training and community outreach. Teen Line was established in 1980 to help troubled teenagers in a way they would accept: teens helping teens. Their mission is to provide personal teen-to-teen education and support before problems become a crisis, using a national hotline, current technologies and community outreach. Teen Line also received a grant from the Leo Buscaglia Foundation in November 2015.
Team Prime Time
Team Prime Time received a grant to provide resources and purchase equipment and materials for the Game Changing Programs unique to each Team Prime Time location. Programs included Prime Time Games, Prime Time Trials, Westside BAY Club, Prime Time Film Club and Prime Time Finance. The mission of Team Prime Time is to provide intervention programs for at-risk youth from low-income areas of Los Angeles that combine academics, athletics, leadership training and the arts in order to prepare them for the future and allow them to reach their full potential.
Pasadena Village
Pasadena Village received a grant for membership dues assistance, an annual stipend for a specific need and to train and honor volunteers. Pasadena Village supports adults 55 and better in maintaining their health, dignity, independence and community involvement as they age in place. They were founded to provide a community-based alternative to assisted living and are committed to providing resources, education and opportunities for seniors. Click here for more information on Pasadena Village.
The Jester & Pharley Phund
The Jester & Pharley Phund received a grant to help bring their $5,600 Reading Makes a Difference program to three low-income schools in Southern California. The mission of the Jester & Pharley Phund is to inspire charity and empower children facing serious challenges – both educational and medical – by sharing the universal message of hope and caring in the award-winning illustrated children’s book “The Jester Has Lost His Jingle.” The Reading Makes A Difference program inspires a love of reading among children from low-income families while helping them develop compassion for others. The Jester & Pharley Phund also received a grant from the Leo Buscaglia Foundation in November 2015. Click here to learn more.
Door of Hope
Door of Hope received a grant to support general operating expenses. Funds will provide two families (parents and children) with two months of housing and services. These include housing, meals, case management, financial literacy/savings classes, job readiness/search services, mental health counseling, life skills classes and basic necessities and clothing. Door of Hope is a transitional housing program that helps homeless families with children rebuild their lives. Door of Hope provides short-term housing, case management, counseling, life skills workshops and programmatic support for children and other supportive services that assist families to move from homelessness to self-sufficiency and permanent housing within six to twelve months. Door of Hope also received a grant from the Leo Buscaglia Foundation in 2014.
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