Undergraduate Studies Academic Partnerships @ AULA

 

UGS partnerships create learning opportunities, engage experts, and take our programs to the community.

Students engage in internships to develop applied, hands-on learning and to network with social justice organizations in Los Angeles. Our program in turn invites these organizations to bring real-world insight to our classrooms, and to include us as an educational resource for their communities.

Contact the Undergraduate Studies Internship Program at [email protected] for more information about our academic partnerships and contacts with these organizations.

 

826 LA 

826LA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their creative and expository writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. With this in mind, 826LA provides after-school tutoring, evening and weekend workshops, in-school tutoring, help for English language learners, and assistance with student publications.

A Noise Within 

A Noise Within’s mission is to produce world-class performances of the great works of drama in rotating repertory with a resident company, to educate and inspire the public through programs that foster an understanding and appreciation of history’s great plays and playwrights, and to train the next generation of classical theatre artists.

A Place Called Home

A Place Called Home provides a safe, nurturing environment with proven programs in arts, education, and wellness for the young people in South Central Los Angeles to help them improve their economic conditions and develop healthy, fulfilling, and purposeful lives.

The Actors’ Gang

In the last 31 years, The Actors’ Gang has produced over 100 plays in Los Angeles, in forty U.S. states, and on five continents. The company was founded in 1981 by a group of young artists looking to build a theatre that would present relevant and vibrantly entertaining plays.

Affordable Los Angeles Therapy

Affordable LA Therapy empowers, celebrates, and supports the diversity of Californians, providing them with the tools to thrive happily and effectively navigate this ever-changing and complex world.

Alexandria House

Founded in 1996, Alexandria House is a nonprofit transitional residence and house of hospitality providing safe and supportive housing for women and children in the process of moving from emergency shelter to permanent housing.

Alliance for Children’s Rights 

The Alliance for Children’s Rights protects the rights of impoverished, abused, and neglected children and youth. By providing free legal services and advocacy, the Alliance ensures children have safe, stable homes, healthcare, and the education they need to thrive.

ALS Association (Golden West)

The ALS Association’s Mission is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest. Their Vision is to create a world without ALS. The ALS Association Golden West Chapter proudly serves people with ALS and their families in 31 counties throughout California and in the state of Hawaii.

Alternative Action Programs

CEO Dennis M. Giroux began his career in the addiction field in 1972, working for the Clare Foundation of Santa Monica. In 1977 he formed Alternative Action Programs to provide substance abuse program management and DUI education and counseling services in Los Angeles County.

APLA Health (Formerly AIDS Project Los Angeles)

APLA Health is a nonprofit organization whose mission is “to achieve healthcare equity and promote well-being for the LGBT and other underserved communities and people living with and affected by HIV.”

Anonymous Us

The Anonymous Us Project is a safety zone for real and honest insights regarding third-party reproduction (sperm & egg donation and surrogacy). They aim to share the experiences of voluntary and involuntary participants in these new reproductive technologies while preserving the dignity and privacy of storytellers and their loved ones.

A Step in the Right Direction

Located in Northridge, Los Angeles, California, A Step In The Right Direction offers an addiction treatment intensive outpatient program, a partial hospitalization program, and an outpatient program that provides recovery education, support, and ongoing treatment as clients move toward self-sufficiency, personal accountability, and growth.

Avenue 50 Studio

The Avenue 50 Studio is an arts presentation organization grounded in Chicana/o and Latina/o culture, visual arts, and the Northeast Los Angeles area. Avenue 50 seeks to build bridges of cultural understanding through artistic expression.

Back on My Feet Los Angeles

Back on My Feet, a national organization operating in 12 major cities coast to coast, combats homelessness through the power of running, community support, and essential employment and housing resources.

Being Alive

Being Alive is a nonprofit client-driven organization focusing on the mental health and wellness of people living with HIV and AIDS. Their services to client members include a variety of no-cost programs, such as; comprehensive emotional support, treatment education, prevention, advocacy, wellness, and social services. Their mental health program, Antioch Alive, is the only one of its kind anywhere throughout the world, offering extensively trained psychotherapy counselors in HIV.

Beyond Baroque

Beyond Baroque’s mission is to advance public awareness of and involvement in the literary arts; to provide a challenging program of events that promotes new work and diversity, to foster a place in the community for the exchange of challenging ideas and the nurturing of new work; to support writers through readings, workshops, books sales, publication, access to archived material and performance space; to encourage collaboration and cross-fertilization between writers and artists in multiple disciplines with the goal of producing mixed media art; to use the literary arts as a foundation for increasing education and literacy in our community.

BIENESTAR

BIENESTAR is a unique nonprofit social service organization dedicated to positively impacting the health and well-being of the Latino community and other underserved communities in Southern California. BIENESTAR is an expert voice on emerging health issues. Key to its success is health education and awareness regarding HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and drug prevention. It primarily targets the Latino gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender segments of the community.

Boys and Girls Club of Venice

The Boys & Girls Club of Venice is one of over 4,300 Boys & Girls Clubs nationwide. Upholding national guidelines for program content, delivery, and quality, a growing number of Boys & Girls Clubs now provide programs to over three million youth across the country and in military bases overseas.

Brave New Films

Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films are at the forefront of the fight to create a just America, and we want you to join us. Using new media and internet video campaigns, Brave New Films has created a quick-strike capability that informs the public, challenges corporate media with the truth, and motivates people to take action on social issues nationwide.

Brave Trails

The Brave Trails Mission is to provide lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning youth and their allies, ages 12-20, innovative, impactful summer camp programs that foster meaningful relationships and develop 21st-century skills to become the leaders of tomorrow.

Bridge Program

More than half of adults say the expense of a college education is “a big problem.” For adult students living on a low income, this problem and its barriers might be too big to tackle. Students in the Bridge Program may have found a solution – access to higher education through Antioch University Los Angeles.

Canoga Park Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center 

This is a six to twelve-month program that provides residential substance abuse treatment for men ages 18 to 60 years, including ex-offenders.

California African American Museum

California African American Museum researches, collects, preserves, and interprets the history, art, and culture of African Americans for public enrichment with an emphasis on California and the western United States.

CASA Court Appointed Special Advocates

CASA of Los Angeles improves the lives of children in the dependency system by pairing them with trained volunteer advocates. CASA seeks to reduce and reverse the effects of child abuse and neglect.

The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG)

CSPG collects, preserves, and exhibits posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for social change. Through its varied programs, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to educate and inspire people to action.

Century Housing

Century Housing finances affordable housing developments throughout California. From acquisition loans to bridge and construction loans, Century has worked for more than 18 years to provide tax-credit developers and infill developers with innovative loan solutions and responsive service.

Cesar Chavez Foundation

The mission of the Cesar Chavez Foundation is to enrich and improve the lives of farmworkers and Latino families outside the workplace by meeting their essential human, cultural, and community needs.

The Center for Early Education

The Center for Early Education, a socio-economically and culturally diverse independent school for children, toddlers through grade six, strives to graduate students who are joyful, resilient, life-long learners. The Center embraces a philosophy of education that combines a nurturing, inclusive learning environment with an increasingly challenging academic program that addresses the developmental needs of each child.

Challengers Boys and Girls Club

Lou Dantzler’s group of boys has become the first of more than 35,000 boys and girls to walk through its doors and become part of what has come to be called the “Oasis of South Central Los Angeles.”

The Children’s Partnership

The Children’s Partnership (TCP) is a California–based national children’s advocacy organization committed to improving the lives of underserved children where they live, learn, and play with breakthrough solutions at the intersection of research, policy, and community engagement.

Chrysalis

Chrysalis is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a pathway to self-sufficiency for homeless and low-income individuals by providing the resources and support needed to find and retain employment.

City of Culver City Volunteer Program

There’s a deep tradition in Culver City of volunteering and donating to those in need and to the city as a whole. That caring spirit creates a strong community that benefits everyone. Volunteering is a highly rewarding experience that is scientifically proven to help you lead a longer, healthier life!

CLARE Foundation

CLARE Foundation is a nonprofit organization and trusted community resource, providing effective and affordable alcoholism, substance abuse, and behavioral health treatment and prevention services for nearly 50 years.

Clear Recovery Center

Clear Recovery Center offers a variety of mental health and addiction treatment modalities to address the individual needs, preferences, and goals of teens and adults who are struggling with depression, anxiety, burnout, trauma-related issues, substance abuse, and more.

Cliffside Malibu

Cliffside Malibu has created an exclusive sanctuary for recovering drug addicts and alcoholics by limiting their enrollment and by offering a myriad of cutting-edge treatments. Their state-of-the-art treatment methods are also paired with the talents of acupuncturists, herbologists, massage therapists, and holistic medicine practitioners. Their private and secluded Malibu housing provides expansive oceanside views and exclusive access to exciting outdoor undertakings like horseback riding, surfing, and hiking.

Coalition for Responsible Community Redevelopment

CRCD’s mission is to better sustain, coordinate, and improve local planning, development, and community services that address the needs of low-income and working-class residents and small businesses in South Los Angeles.

Communities for a Better Environment (CBE)

Founded in 1978, CBE’s mission is to build people’s power in California’s communities of color and low-income communities to achieve environmental health and justice by preventing and reducing pollution and building green, healthy, and sustainable communities and environments.

Community Build Youth Center

Community Build is a nonprofit community development corporation established in 1992 in response to the conditions that led to the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992. Its youth outreach prioritizes comprehensive and wrap-around services for at-risk youth, out-of-school youth, foster youth, youth offenders, gang-involved youth, and first-generation college-bound youth.

Community Corporation of Santa Monica

Community Corporation of Santa Monica (“Community Corp.”) is a nonprofit organization that restores, builds, and manages affordable housing for people of modest means. Their work contributes to the distinct character of Santa Monica, making it a more inclusive, caring, and environmentally sustainable city.

Community Partners Los Angeles

Community Partners accelerates ideas into action for the common good in Los Angeles. They offer Fiscal Sponsorship, Intermediary Work, and Knowledge Sharing services to nonprofits.

Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF)

CRF is a nonprofit, non-partisan, community-based organization dedicated to educating America’s young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society. Under the guidance of a Board of Directors chosen from the worlds of law, business, government, education, the media, and the community, CRF develops, produces, and distributes programs and materials to teachers, students, and public-minded citizens all across the nation.

Collective Remake

Collective Remake supports the creation of worker-owned businesses and other kinds of cooperatives with people who have been incarcerated and other individuals who live in communities that have been marginalized socially and economically.

Create Purpose Worldwide

Create Purpose applies the proven methodology of STEAM using Project Based Learning principles within Tijuana orphanages. This approach teaches children life skills that help them overcome poverty and pursue their purpose. Abandoned children depend 100% on the goodwill of others to provide for their needs.

Critical Resistance

Critical Resistance seeks to build an international movement to end the Prison Industrial Complex by challenging the belief that caging and controlling people makes us safe. They believe that basic necessities such as food, shelter, and freedom are what really make our communities secure. As such, their work is part of global struggles against inequality and powerlessness.

Cultural Survival

Cultural Survival supports a movement of empowered Indigenous Peoples organizing their communities to engage the international processes, national policies, and human rights bodies to respect, protect, and fulfill their rights. The organization is Indigenous-led and has a diverse board of directors bringing experiences from the Indigenous and non-Indigenous worlds to inform their perspectives and scope of work.

Culver City Adult School

The Culver City Adult School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and thereby ensures a high quality of classes and services through the implementation of a continuous improvement plan. It is their goal to provide high-quality education and enrichment opportunities to adults, high school students, and children.

Daniel’s Place

Daniel’s Place assists individuals ages 18-28, who are experiencing a mental health need, and who may or may not be experiencing homelessness. Daniel’s Place believes that community and a comfortable social environment are the beginning of a sense of belonging and the path toward wellness and recovery.

Destinations for Teens

Destinations For Teens is a teen treatment center with residential and outpatient programs designed to support the whole family throughout their journey to sustainable well-being by providing a quality safe haven, a full range of treatments, and uninterrupted education.

Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center

Didi Hirsch transforms lives by providing quality mental health and substance abuse services in communities where stigma or poverty limits access.

Downtown Associated Youth Services Committee (DAYS)

For over 45 years, DAYS Long Beach has served low-income, under-served families in Long Beach, California. Through free educational programming and youth development activities, DAYS is a mainstay in the community.

Downtown Women’s Center

DWC is nationally recognized as a prototype for unique and effective programs serving homeless women and ending homelessness. Their services include meals, personalized case management, an on-site medical clinic, health workshops and screenings, computer literacy, government benefits advocacy, support groups, job counseling, and self-expression classes.

The Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles

The Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles (DTILA) is in its 27th year. The Institute offers a drama therapy program that meets all NADTA requirements for being a Registered Drama Therapist. The faculty provide a unique individualized approach with small classes and a history of service to the drama therapy and psychotherapeutic community.

Dream Catcher

Dream Catcher of Los Angeles Therapeutic Riding Center works with children, adults, and veterans who experience cognitive, physical, and emotional disabilities through the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding and other equine-assisted activities while serving the therapeutic riding profession through training and education.

Dream Resource Center (UCLA Labor Center)

Since its founding, the Dream Resource Center has emerged as a national source for innovative research, education, and policy on immigration issues. Its work is critical to ensure immigrant youth continue to be at the forefront of the national conversations that directly impact their lives and families.

East LA Women’s Center

The mission of the East Los Angeles Women’s Center is to ensure that all women, girls, and their families live in a place of safety, health, and personal well-being, free from violence and abuse, with equal access to necessary health services and social support, with an emphasis on Latino communities.

Eastside Cafe

Eastside Cafe is an autonomous community space located in El Sereno, California. They are autonomous community space that is sustained by community members and collectives. They offer a space for members of the community to engage, have events, classes, meetings, workshops, and organize.

East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice

EYCEJ is an environmental health and justice nonprofit organization working toward a safe and healthy environment for communities that are disproportionately suffering the negative impacts of industrial pollution.

EmpowHer

EmpowHer Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower marginalized girls by providing education, training, and mentorship to enable them to seek fulfilling and productive lives.

Environment for the Americas

Environment for the Americas is present across the Americas and the Caribbean, working with biologists and educators to raise awareness of threats to our planet and to bring practical conservation solutions to communities throughout the region.

Esperanza Housing

Esperanza Community Housing Corporation works to achieve comprehensive and long-term community development in the Figueroa Corridor neighborhood of South-Central Los Angeles. Community residents of all ages and ethnicities are the foundation of Esperanza’s grassroots work.

Executive Service Corps of Southern California

Executive Service Corps (ESC) empowers its nonprofit clients, helping them achieve their missions through high-quality, affordable coaching and consulting delivered by executive-level volunteers. Through consulting services, institutes, and customized leadership cohort programs, ESC’s team of highly-trained consultants volunteer their knowledge, experience, and expertise to help nonprofits face their most pressing challenges—and impact the lives of those who depend upon them every day.

First Congregational Church of Long Beach

First Congregational Church of Long Beach, a congregation of the United Church of Christ, is a community of seekers who care for each other as they explore what it means to be people of faith. They embrace a liberal theology, and we are committed to social justice – working to bring about God’s realm of peace to our world.

Food Forward

Food Forward rescues fresh local produce that would otherwise go to waste, connecting this abundance with people in need and inspiring others to do the same.

Foothill AIDS Project

FAP offers a full spectrum of programs and services that empower clients in three counties to manage their own long-term health goals. Integrated treatment and chronic care management, paired with stable housing planning and outreach, provide many tools for people living with HIV/AIDS to live longer, healthier, and more stable lives.

Friends of Ballona Wetlands

Friends of Ballona Wetlands’ mission is to champion the restoration and protection of the Ballona Wetlands, involving and educating the public as advocates and stewards.

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits is an ever-expanding alliance of artists, educators, parents, social justice activists, and youth dedicated to creating theatre that promotes constructive dialogue and action about diversity and discrimination issues.

Frog Tutoring

Frog Tutoring provides one-on-one, in-home private tutoring customized to the needs of the student. Specializing in math and science (though they can provide assistance in all disciplines), Frog Tutoring offers quality tutoring to students of all ages. Frog tutors are current students and graduates from local universities.

Fusion Academy & Learning Center

Fusion is much more than an accredited private middle and high school for grades 6-12 – it’s a revolutionary community of learning where positive relationships and one-to-one classrooms unlock the academic potential in every student and create opportunities for emotional and social growth.

Garden School Foundation

Garden School Foundation provides in-depth garden-based education to youth at Title I schools in Los Angeles, strengthening connections between food justice, environmental stewardship, and community health. By using the full transformative potential of school gardens as teaching sites, they nurture a healthy and mindful generation of children that care for their bodies, their communities, and the earth.

Gentle Barn

The Gentle Barn rescues animals from severe abuse and neglect who are too old, sick, lame, or scared to be adopted into homes. Gentle Barn is a sanctuary for horses, donkeys, cows, pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys, chickens, llamas, peacocks, emus, cats, and dogs. Once rehabilitated, the animals help give hope and inspiration to children with the same stories.

Global Girl Media

GGM develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-22, in underserved communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve scholastic achievement, ignite community activism, and spark social change.

Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness

The mission of the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. (GLAD) is to ensure equal access of the deaf and hard of hearing community to the same opportunities afforded their hearing counterparts. The organization’s general purposes and powers are directed around the promotion of the social, recreational, cultural, educational, and vocational well-being of its deaf and hard of hearing constituents.

Grow Good

Since 2011, GrowGood has been working with the Salvation Army to develop a garden-based program for the residents of the Bell Shelter that uses healthy food and gardening as a catalyst for healing. Their 1.5 -acre farm consists of an orchard of 71 fruit trees, 14 raised vegetable garden beds, a 1/2 acre area of in-round row crops, and a California native plant garden filled with over 300 flowering, drought-tolerant plants.

The Growing Place

The Growing Place is a full-day, nonprofit child development program committed to providing young children with exceptional quality education. It is a learning community sustained by a close collaboration of parents, teachers, and students. The Growing Place believes that children are competent learners, capable of engaging fully with ideas and the world around them.

H.O.W. House

H.O.W. House provides a low-cost, sober living environment and recovery services to individuals with a chemical addiction. Their services give these individuals a safe, sober, supportive atmosphere in which to strengthen personal recovery and prepare for a healthy reentry into society.

Haven House Addiction Treatment Center

The mission of Haven House Treatment Centers is to provide a complete wrap-around continuum of treatment for clients struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders.

The Help Group

Founded in 1975, The Help Group is the largest, most innovative, and comprehensive nonprofit of its kind in the United States, serving children, adolescents, and young adults with special needs related to autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, ADHD, developmental delays, abuse, and emotional challenges.

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)

The HACU National Internship Program’s mantra is “Opening Doors of Opportunity, Abriendo Puertas de Oportunidad” because they believe that HNIP can be the formative experience by which you can grow both personally and professionally. Federal agencies and corporations partner with them because year after year, HNIP recruits some of the brightest and most talented students from across the country.

Holistic Chamber of Commerce

Founded in October 2010, the Holistic Chamber of Commerce is an international trade organization for professionals, practitioners, business owners, and resource providers, as well as a community coming together in support of a cause. They are Member-focused through their ever-expanding online presence and network of members and local chapters.

Home at Last

Provides complimentary social work and counseling services to Transitional aged youth (18-25) living in group homes, as well as homelessness prevention and rapid rehousing services.

Homeboy Industries

Homeboy Industries provides hope, training, and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated men and women allowing them to redirect their lives and become contributing members of our community. Each year over 10,000 former gang members from across Los Angeles come through Homeboy Industries’ doors in an effort to make a positive change.

Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch is a nonprofit, nongovernmental human rights organization made up of roughly 400 staff members around the globe. Its staff consists of human rights professionals, including country experts, lawyers, journalists, and academics of diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Established in 1978, Human Rights Watch is known for its accurate fact-finding, impartial reporting, effective use of media, and targeted advocacy, often in partnership with local human rights groups.

Indie Clear

IndieClear specializes in Script Clearance Reports for independent film. IndieClear’s principals have more than twenty-eight years of experience performing entertainment industry research. This includes over fourteen years of script clearance reports for independent features, studio feature films, short films, cable & television movies, episodic dramas & sitcoms, animation, web series, and graphic novels.

Inner-City Arts

Providing access to the arts and the endless possibilities they offer, Inner-City Arts is an investment in the youth of Los Angeles. Creating a bridge between the studio and the classroom, Inner-City Arts’ unique approach to arts education measurably improves academic and personal outcomes for children and youth, including those students with Limited English Proficiency who are at risk of academic failure.

Inner City Struggle

InnerCity Struggle has worked with youth and community residents since 1994 to promote safe, healthy, and non-violent communities in the Eastside. They organize youth and families in Boyle Heights, unincorporated East Los Angeles, El Sereno, and Lincoln Heights to work together for social and educational justice.

Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace and Justice

The Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace, and Justice was founded to promote religious tolerance, coexistence, and interfaith dialogue. By promoting interfaith dialogue and universal respect for different faiths, they seek to minimize the conflicts that are shaped by religion and employ religion as their excuse. They seek to disarm the religious intolerance that is often the cause and underlying root of oppression and warfare.

IDEPSCA

IDEPSCA roots trace back to 1984 when a group of students and parents met in Central Park in the City of Pasadena to confront racism, educational inequalities, and the lack of affordable housing. Stories of joy, struggle, and hope became mirrors for IDEPSCA’s educational and organizing processes.

Jenesse Center

Offering 35 years of life-saving services, Jenesse Center Inc. is a nationally recognized nonprofit domestic violence prevention and intervention organization. Jenesse works locally, nationally, and globally to shine a light on violence against women, girls, men, and boys and advocates the basic human right for all people to have peace in their homes and relationships.

Jewish Vocational Services (JVS)

JVS helps people of all faiths and backgrounds navigate the changing job market, overcome barriers to employment, and keep their dreams intact. Since its founding in 1931, JVS has continually adapted and expanded its services to address the evolving needs of the workforce, responding to economic, social, and cultural changes with innovative programs and partnerships.

Jovenes, Inc.

The Mission of Jovenes, Inc. is to help homeless youth and at-risk families become productive and integrated members of the community. Jovenes, Inc. provides comfortable, stable housing, access to life skills training, employment support, and other community-based services in a safe, nurturing environment.

Justice by Uniting Creative Energy

Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy (J.U.i.C.E.) was founded in 2001 in the Rampart District of Los Angeles. Their program is free for all age groups. J.U.i.C.E. teaches visual arts workshops, paints legal graffiti murals in the community, records and produces music, emcees, bboy/bgirl on a large hardwood floor to live DJs. They create unique opportunities for underserved young artists to showcase their work, network with peers and professionals, and engage with their communities in a positive manner through the arts.

Kalu Yala Entrepreneurial Internships

At Kalu Yala, students and young professionals are given the opportunity to apply their passions in the real world. They work as part of their first civic institution, the research and development team. Team members utilize their studies in the search for best practices in sustainability and quality living. Unlike other education programs, Kalu Yala insists on exploration.

Kidsave

Kidsave works to create change so older forgotten orphanage and foster kids grow up in families and are connected to caring adults.

Kingdom Day Parade

Congress for Racial Equality in California CORE-CA places a heavy emphasis on building self-esteem and the nurturing of test-taking ability among African American Cohort students who have become increasingly excluded from admission to College and University and 21st-century jobs and business development opportunities.

Korean Immigrant Workers Alliance

KIWA’s mission is to empower Koreatown’s low-wage immigrant workers for dignity and respect in the workplace and community and to work together with other communities to realize a vision of a just Los Angeles. One of the nation’s most established workers’ centers, KIWA is one of the few community groups that organize both Korean and Latino workers. Their vision is to bring together workers, community members, and students in a broad, multi-ethnic coalition.

LAANE

Founded in 1993, LAANE (Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy) is a nationally recognized advocacy organization dedicated to building a new economy for all. Combining dynamic research, innovative public policy, and strategic organizing of broad alliances, LAANE promotes a new economic approach based on good jobs, thriving communities, and a healthy environment.

The Lambda Literary Foundation

The Lambda Literary Foundation nurtures, celebrates, and preserves LGBT literature through programs that honor excellence, promote visibility, and encourage the development of emerging writers.

La Ventana Addiction Treatment Centers

La Ventana Addiction Treatment Centers’ innovative approach to addiction treatment is designed to address the underlying causes that may contribute to challenges faced by those struggling with eating disorders, substance abuse, alcoholism, and co-occurring mental health issues.

Las Encinas Hospital

At Las Encinas Hospital, a wide range of behavioral healthcare treatment options are offered for patients with psychiatric, chemical dependency, or co-occurring disorders. Psychiatric services include inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs.

Las Fotos

Las Fotos Project is a community-based nonprofit organization that inspires teenage girls through photography, mentorship, and self-expression. Offering year-round programming, they provide girls with access to professional cameras, quality instruction, and workshops that encourage them to explore their identity, build leadership and advocacy skills, and strengthen their social and emotional well-being.

LA Commons

LA Commons engages communities in artistic and cultural expressions that tell their unique stories and serve as a basis for dialogue, interaction, and a better understanding of Los Angeles.

LA Community Health Project (LACHP)

LACHP’s mission is to improve the health and well-being of people affected by drug use in Los Angeles, to increase access to healthcare, to empower people to protect themselves, and to educate each other to reduce harm in our communities.

LA Waterkeeper

LA Waterkeeper’s mission is to protect and restore Santa Monica Bay, San Pedro Bay, and adjacent waters through enforcement, fieldwork, and community action. They work to achieve this goal through litigation and regulatory programs that ensure water quality protections in waterways throughout L.A. County.

Leimert Park Beat

Leimert Park Beat is the news and social network for Leimert Park and the surrounding neighborhoods.

Lifeworks

LifeWorks is a youth development and mentoring program at the LA Gay & Lesbian Center. They offer one-on-one, peer, and group mentoring opportunities for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth ages 12-24. Their goal is to help LGBTQ youth to realize their goals and dreams with a safe space, positive and affirming role models, and workshops & activities that are fun and educational.

Los Angeles Black Worker Center

The mission of the Los Angeles Black Worker Center is to increase access to quality jobs, reduce employment discrimination, and improve industries that employ Black workers through action and unionization. The center seeks to promote economic and racial justice, peace, and prosperity for all of Los Angeles by developing policies and corporate practices that perpetuate equality in the labor market and end inferior jobs in the Black Community.

Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA-CAN)

The mission of the Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN) is to help people dealing with poverty create and discover opportunities while serving as a vehicle to ensure they have a voice, power, and opinion in the decisions that are directly affecting them.

Los Angeles County Arts Commission

The Los Angeles County Arts Commission fosters excellence, diversity, vitality, understanding, and accessibility of the arts in Los Angeles County, encompassing 88 municipalities and 137 unincorporated areas, and provides leadership in cultural services. The Arts Commission funds 364 nonprofit arts organizations through a two-year $9 million grant program, runs the largest arts internship program in the country, coordinates the LA County Arts Education Collective, manages the County’s civic art policy, and produces free community programs.

Los Angeles Eco-Village

The Los Angeles Eco-Village is located in the Koreatown area in the city of Los Angeles, California, and it intends to demonstrate processes for lower environmental impact and higher quality of living patterns in an urban environment.

Los Angeles Ecovillage Institute

LAEV is a resource center for small ecological cooperative communities. It is an education, training, outreach, and development center for people who want to be part of resilient and regenerative communities.

Los Angeles Food Policy Council

The Los Angeles Food Policy Council (LAFPC) is a collective impact initiative working to make Southern California a Good Food region for everyone—where food is healthy, affordable, fair, and sustainable.

The Los Angeles LGBT Center

The Los Angeles LGBT Center has the mission to empower people to lead full and rewarding lives without limits based on sexual orientation and gender identity by providing the highest quality educational, cultural, and wellness programs to residents of Los Angeles County.

Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

LAHSA’s mission is to support, create, and sustain solutions to homelessness in Los Angeles County by providing leadership, advocacy, planning, and management of program funding.

Los Angeles Music & Art School

The Los Angeles Music and Art School (LAMusArt) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to provide the community of East Los Angeles with equitable and affordable access to multidisciplinary arts education programs. LAMusArt aims to provide East LA youth with creative paths to creative futures by means of arts education.

Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust

Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust’s mission is to grow healthier, safer, and stronger communities by creating small, accessible urban parks and gardens that help remedy the critical lack of green and recreational spaces in greater Los Angeles’ underserved neighborhoods and to ensure participation and collaboration among low-income residents throughout the process of envisioning, building and managing the parks and gardens we create.

Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California expresses its mission through its programs, which include six Ronald McDonald Houses in Bakersfield, Inland Empire, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Orange County, and Pasadena. Importantly, they are also one of very few Ronald McDonald House Charities chapters across the world that operates a cost-free, medically-supervised Camp for children with cancer and their families, Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times.

Los Angeles Urban League

Since 1921, the Los Angeles Urban League (LAUL) has been at the forefront of the civil rights movement, identifying and addressing issues that are of concern to African Americans and other minorities in Los Angeles and throughout the state of California. As the premier organization in advancing equal opportunities through an innovative programmatic slate, its mission is to provide resources to aid individuals in the following areas: Workforce Development, Entrepreneurship and Business Development, Personal Development, Education, and Youth Development.

Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals

An auxiliary group of the Los Angeles Urban League, The Los Angeles Urban League Young Professionals, is comprised of working professionals who are committed to corporate, social, and community contributions to enhance the African-American business landscape in Los Angeles.

Machine Project

Machine Project is a storefront space in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles that hosts events about all kinds of things we find interesting – scientific talks, poetry readings, musical performances, competitions, group naps, cheese tastings, and so forth.

McIntyre House

McIntyre House offers a unique, challenging, and highly effective rehabilitative experience for men seeking recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction. Set in a safe, stable, and supportive home-like environment, they are committed to providing each client with the very best opportunity for personal growth and recovery.

Minority AIDS Project

Minority AIDS Project (MAP) is the first community-based HIV/AIDS organization established and managed by people of color in the United States. Archbishop Carl Bean and members of Unity Fellowship of Christ Church founded the Minority AIDS Project in 1985.

Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA)

The MRCA is dedicated to the preservation and management of local open space and parkland, watershed lands, trails, and wildlife habitats. The MRCA manages and provides ranger services for almost 73,000 acres of public lands and parks that it owns, which are owned by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy or other agencies. It also provides comprehensive education and interpretation programs for the public.

Music Center

The Music Center is one of the largest and most highly regarded performing arts centers in the country and the place to experience the most innovative and critically acclaimed performing arts in the nation, creating a cultural hub that is central to LA’s status as “the creative capital” of the world.

My Friend’s Place

My Friend’s Place (MFP)offers a free and comprehensive continuum of care that combines emergency necessities with therapeutic, health, and education services. MFP is not government or religiously affiliated and is 99% privately funded. MFP serves nearly half of the homeless youth population in Los Angeles County.

The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)

NCJW is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of the San Fernando Valley

The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of the San Fernando Valley, Inc. (NCADD-SFV) is a nonprofit organization founded in the early 1970s to provide individuals and their families with community-based comprehensive prevention, education, and treatment services relating to coping with the devastating effects of the disease of alcoholism and drug addiction.

Neighborhood Youth Association

Neighborhood Youth Association enables at-risk children and youth to achieve their personal best by providing a comprehensive set of educational enhancement services, academic support, counseling, career planning, and cultural enrichment activities in a sustained, focused manner during their elementary through high school years.

New Economics for Women

New Economics for Women (NEW) has created a new way, a blueprint, that helps improve the lives of women and their families. We have seen economic climates swing between decline and prosperity. Through all of these changes, NEW has become a wise and resilient community development organization that understands what it takes for lower-income, women-led families to become knowledgeable and empowered.

New Roads School

New Roads School believes all children deserve access to education that places traditional academic pursuits in a contemporary context, engaging students’ hearts and minds to explore the opportunities and address the challenges of our ever-evolving world. Weaving together the kaleidoscope of communities that make up Los Angeles, New Roads School inspires students to become creative thinkers, committed citizens, and compassionate human beings.

Next Step Connections

Next Step Connections (NSC) is an international education organization offering experiential learning and student employability programs in Asia since 2008. Their mission is to bridge the gap between the student and professional world by uniting students, universities, and enterprises through collaborative and transformative experiential learning programs abroad.

Nuevo South Inc.

Nuevo South takes a creative approach to community development by using education, innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship.

Ocean Park Community Center

Ocean Park Community Center (OPCC) empowers people to rebuild their lives. Their goal is to end — not simply manage — human suffering. OPCC is an independent, community-supported organization in which staff, volunteers, and clients work with mutual respect to address the effects of poverty, abuse, neglect, and discrimination.

ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries

ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries is the largest repository of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) materials in the world. Founded in 1952, ONE Archives currently houses over two million archival items, including periodicals, books, film, video and audio recordings, photographs, artworks, organizational records, and personal papers.

Operation HOPE

The mission of Operation HOPE, Inc. (HOPE) is silver rights empowerment, making free enterprise work for everyone. They accomplish this through our work on the ground as the nonprofit private banker for the working poor, the underserved, and the struggling middle class.

Optimistic People in a Caring Environment (OPICA)

As the first Adult Day Program and Counseling Center in Los Angeles, OPICA has been serving adults challenged with memory loss and their families in the West Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. OPICA provides comprehensive programming specifically focused on all stages of memory loss in a nurturing environment.

Our Time Bank

Our Time Bank is a community of people living in the West Los Angeles area who support each other. They started in Culver City, Palms, and Mar Vista but are expanding into nearby neighborhoods. Their mission is to nurture and expand a movement that promotes equality and builds caring community economies through the inclusive exchange of time and talent.

Outfest

Founded by UCLA students in 1982, Outfest is the leading organization that promotes LGBT equality by creating, sharing, and protecting LGBT stories on the screen. Outfest builds community by connecting diverse populations to discover, discuss, and celebrate stories of LGBT lives. Over the past three decades, Outfest has showcased thousands of films from around the world, educated and mentored hundreds of emerging filmmakers, and protected more than 20,000 LGBT films and videos. Outfest is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Outwords Archives

OUTWORDS is the first national effort to capture the stories of LGBTQIA2S+ elders all over America. To Celebrate Our Past & Protect Our Future.

P.S. Arts

P.S. ARTS is dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing arts education to underserved public schools and communities. P.S. ARTS is the only organization in Southern and Central California that provides yearlong arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts to every child in a school during the regular school day.

Pacific Council on International Policy

Their mission is about building the capacity of Los Angeles and California to have an impact on global issues, discourse, and policy.

Pacoima Beautiful

Pacoima Beautiful is a grassroots environmental justice organization that provides education, impacts public policy, and supports local arts and culture in order to promote a healthy and sustainable San Fernando Valley.

The Painted Brain

TPB creates lasting community-based solutions to mental health challenges and the impact of social injustice through arts, advocacy, and enterprise.

PEN Center USA

PEN Center USA strives to protect the rights of writers around the world, stimulate interest in the written word, and foster a vital literary community among the diverse writers living in the western United States. The organization, therefore, has two distinct yet complementary aims: to promote a literary culture and to protect freedom of expression.

The People Concern

The People Concern empowers the most vulnerable among us in Los Angeles County to rebuild their lives. It is one of the largest social services agencies in the county, with many volunteer opportunities.

Pilipino Worker’s Center (PWC)

All people and communities have the right to a healthy, dignified quality of life. Yet so many immigrants are working in jobs that cannot meet their basic needs and living in unhealthy environments because they are isolated, disempowered, and overwhelmed by their daily struggle to work and put food on the table.

Plaza de la Raza

Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center for the Arts & Education is the only multidisciplinary community arts venue dedicated to serving the Eastside neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Founded in 1970 by prominent labor, business, and civic leaders as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, it offers affordable after-school, intergenerational arts education programs to nearly 4,100 children, teens, and adults each year.

Pop Culture Hero Coalition

Created by Chase Masterson with Heroism Experts Carrie Goldman & Matt Langdon, The Pop Culture Hero Coalition is the first-ever organization that uses the universal appeal of comics, film & TV to create anti-bullying programs at pop culture events and in schools and communities.

POPS the Club

POPS the Club provides a space for high school students struggling with the Pain of the Prison System. They offer opportunities for young people often struggling with the shame and stigma of loving someone in prison to know they are not alone, to create a community, to share their stories with each other, and to listen to the stories of others.

Project Angel Food

Project Angel Food prepares and delivers healthy meals to feed people impacted by serious illness, bringing comfort and hopes every day.

Proyecto Jardin

Proyecto Jardín is a place, a people, a movement, and an organization rooted in the community and a 15-year legacy as a force for creative placemaking and neighborhood revitalization. Proyecto Jardín cultivates and promotes community health and wellness, social cohesion, cultural self-determination, and grassroots people power through urban agriculture, traditional healing arts, artistic expression, and community organizing.

Public Allies

Public Allies is a national movement committed to advancing social justice and equity by engaging and activating the leadership of young people. Since 1992, Public Allies have helped thousands of underrepresented young leaders serve our country, get on successful pathways to higher education and careers, and bring communities together to work for the common good.

Queer Works

Queer Works is committed to ameliorating disparities faced by transgender, gender non-binary, and intersex people as well as helping reduce similar disparities among lesbian, gay, and bisexual communities.

Reading Partners

Reading Partners is a national nonprofit that mobilizes communities to provide students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade.

Reading to Kids

Reading to Kids is a grassroots organization dedicated to inspiring underserved children with a love of reading, thereby enriching their lives and opportunities for success in the future. To this end, Reading to Kids gathers, on average, 891 children and 379 volunteers at reading clubs on the second Saturday of every month at seven Los Angeles elementary schools.

Ready LA

The beautiful city of Los Angeles is prone to many natural and man-made disasters. But the Ready LA website can soothe your fears with important facts, valuable tips, and critical reminders for developing emergency preparedness plans to help you, your family, and pets survive every type of conceivable disaster.

reDiscover Center

reDiscover Center’s mission is to develop children’s creativity through hands-on making with sustainable materials.

The Relational Center

The Relational Center’s mission is to serve as a catalyst for an empathic, diverse, sustainable community in Los Angeles and beyond. They assume that human beings have a fundamental need to strive together in collective action. In fact, the more they try to overcome complex problems by themselves, the more they suffer. Their hope lies in their capacity to depend on each other and share responsibility for sustaining themselves, their families, their environments, and their futures.

Ride On! Bike Co-Op 

Ride On! is a newly formed bicycle co-op in Leimert Park Village. They are a bike repair member-run collective, developing the capacity to conduct bike clinics on a regular basis for the local community. Ride On! also aims to provide the tools, space, and a community environment to facilitate this bike repair education.

Rise Economy

RE builds an inclusive and fair economy that meets the needs of communities of color and low-income communities by ensuring that banks and other corporations invest and conduct business in our communities in a just and equitable manner.

Saint Joseph Center

St. Joseph Center’s mission is to provide working poor families, as well as homeless men, women, and children of all ages, with the inner resources and tools to become productive, stable, and self-supporting members of the community.

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army has social service agencies strategically placed throughout Southern California. Material and spiritual support are their standard – social services delivered with compassion are their model – anyone in need is the prerequisite.

Santa Monica Alternative School House

SMASH is an elementary and middle school located in Santa Monica. The charter school enrolls students through a lottery system. The curriculum emphasizes democratic education, real-life issues, self-motivation, social change, and cooperative learning.

School on Wheels, Inc.

School on Wheels provides academic tutoring to children living in shelters, motels, cars, group foster homes, and on the streets in Southern California. They provide homeless students stability in a time of stress and transition and help them achieve educational success so that they may break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.

SCOPE

Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE) builds grassroots power to create social and economic justice for low-income, female, immigrant, Black, and brown communities in Los Angeles.

Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc.

Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center in East Los Angeles, California, USA. Formed during the cultural renaissance that accompanied the Chicano Movement, Self Help, as it is sometimes called, was one of the primary centers that incubated the nascent Chicano Art movement and remains important in the Chicano art movement, as well as in the greater Los Angeles community, today.

Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles

The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles enriches and nurtures personal growth, professional development, and social change through engaging and accessible arts experiences inspired by Shakespeare’s plays and poetry, with a special focus on empowering underserved youth and veterans.

Share. Collaborative Housing Culver City

SHARE! Collaborative Housing is a public-private partnership providing affordable, permanent supportive housing to disabled people in single-family houses throughout Los Angeles County.

Slay Model Management

Slay Model Management is an acclaimed management company representing transgender fashion talent, with focus on their passion and commitment to being the best possible models they can be.

SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery is the leading self-empowering addiction recovery support group. Their participants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest scientific research and participate in a worldwide community that includes free, self-empowering, science-based mutual help groups.

South Central Farmers

The South Central Farmers have been fighting for 8 years to preserve 14 acres of what used to be open green space in the middle of South Central Los Angeles. The South Central Farm, located at 41st and Alameda Streets in South Los Angeles, was thought to be the largest community farm in the United States.

Southern California Counseling Center

SCCC believes that mental healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Anyone who needs counseling should have it. It is a belief we have lived for almost 50 years by providing affordable, sliding-scale counseling to people in need for as long as they need care.

The Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research

The Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research primarily documents and preserves the history of twentieth-century radicalism and social change through progressive movements in the greater Los Angeles area.

SOVA Community Food and Resource Program

Much more than a food pantry, JFS SOVA provides free groceries and an array of supportive services to over 9,000 individuals of all ages, ethnicities, and religions each month.

SPARC Murals

SPARC’s intent is to examine what we choose to memorialize through public art, to devise and innovate excellent art pieces, and ultimately, to provide empowerment through participatory processes to residents and communities excluded from the civic debate. SPARC’s works are never simply individually authored endeavors but rather a collaboration between artists and communities, resulting in art that rises from within the community rather than being imposed upon it.

Spero Sober Living

Originating from the need to have a safe and supportive environment for women in recovery, Spero House is a sober living committed to helping its residents achieve lasting sobriety. Sober living and aftercare is an integral step in the recovery process- bridging the divide between residential inpatient treatment and the complete autonomy of the outside world. Spero House’s treatment professionals recognize the need for a structured and supportive environment while allowing each client the dignity of self-realization.

Step Up On Second

Step Up envisions that all individuals, families, and communities affected by mental illness will have the opportunity to experience recovery and a sense of belonging and that permanent supportive housing will be available to everyone who needs it.

Still Move

Still Move teaches a heart-centered movement practice called Dance from the Heart. Dance from the Heart is comprised of 7 steps, which are simple to learn, and anyone can do it! No prior dance training is needed.

Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)

SAJE’s mission is to change public and corporate policy in a manner that provides concrete economic benefits to working-class people, increases the economic rights of working-class people, and builds leadership through a movement for economic justice. In the process, SAJE also creates replicable and sustainable models of economic democracy.

Teach Democracy

Teach Democracy is a nonprofit, non-partisan, community-based organization dedicated to educating America’s young people about the importance of civic participation in a democratic society. Under the guidance of a Board of Directors chosen from the worlds of law, business, government, education, the media, and the community, TD develops, produces, and distributes programs and materials to teachers, students, and public-minded citizens all across the nation.

The Strategy Center

The Strategy Center is a Think Tank/Act Tank for regional, national, and international movement building, founded in 1989. It builds consciousness, leadership, and organization among those who face discrimination and societal attack–people of color, women, immigrants, workers, LGBT people, and youth, all of whom comprise the Strategy Center’s membership.

Student Task Force

The Human Rights Watch Student Task Force (STF), launched in 1999, is a youth leadership training program that brings together high school students and educators from the Los Angeles area and empowers them to advocate for human rights issues, especially the rights of children.

The Studio for Southern California History

The Studio for Southern California History is a nonprofit resource that seeks to critically chronicle and share social history in order to foster a sense of place.

Survivors’ Truths

Survivors’ Truths helps groups of people affected by violence or discrimination who are generally either not seen or seen in a negative light. Their projects are geared toward bringing out the parts of each person’s story that include their knowledge, courage, and other resources that have kept them going.

Sustainable Economic Enterprises of Los Angeles

SEE-LA’s mission is to build sustainable food systems and promote social and cultural activities that benefit both low-to-moderate income residents of Los Angeles while also supporting California small- and mid-sized farms and local small businesses.

T.R.U.S.T. South LA

T.R.U.S.T. South LA was established in 2005 as a permanent and democratic steward of land in South Los Angeles. Since its inception, the group has expanded its community membership and has raised and dedicated millions in funds in its effort to improve the way of life for thousands of local residents, businesses, and stakeholders.

Tiyya Foundation

Tiyya was founded on the belief that a community is stronger together if everyone stands together. As a nonprofit, Tiyya exists to support and serve refugees, immigrants, and displaced American families so that they can overcome obstacles and become active members of society.

Town Hall Los Angeles

Town Hall Los Angeles is a nonprofit, nonpartisan speaker’s forum providing a vital platform for discussing and debating today’s most pressing issues. One of the Top 10 Leadership Forums in the nation, Town Hall is dedicated to promoting civic participation in the Los Angeles community. In a world of sound bites, Town Hall embodies the values of democracy and the role of an engaged citizenry.

Twin Town Treatment Center

Twin Town Treatment Centers operates six outpatient substance use disorder programs in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, serving community residents within a twenty-minute commute. Morning or evening adult sessions and an evening teen program allow patient clients to continue with home, school, and work responsibilities as they apply recovery and new coping skills directly into their daily lives.

Two Bit Circus Foundation

TwoBitCircus.org is a nonprofit educational organization designed to cultivate the next generation of inventors, advance environmental stewardship, and spur community engagement. Combining the inspiration of Two Bit Circus with castoff material from hundreds of manufacturers, our programs help students learn STEAM education and innovation skills while inspiring critical and creative thinking.

Two Hawks Quarterly

Two Hawks Quarterly is a digital literary journal brought to others by writers in the UGS Internship in Liberal Studies Creative Writing Concentration at Antioch University Los Angeles. Two Hawks is dedicated to sparking debate and discussion by exposing the world to the most daring, lyrical, and edgy poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and experimental writing available.

UCLA Labor Center

The UCLA Labor Center believes that a public university belongs to the people and should advance quality education and employment for all. Every day the Labor Center brings together workers, students, faculty, and policymakers to address the most critical issues facing working people today.

Unión De Vecinos

Union de Vecinos is an organization of neighborhood committees building community power in Boyle Heights (East LA) and the City of Maywood. Their members represent all sectors of their community: tenants, homeowners, families, youth, seniors, immigrants, low-income families, working-class families, and small business owners.

United Friends of the Children

United Friends of the Children empowers current and former foster youth on their journey to self-sufficiency through service-enriched education and housing programs, advocacy, and consistent relationships with a community of people who care.

The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company

The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company’s mission is to empower youth in underserved and at-risk environments with the means and methods necessary to explore personal and social conflicts and develop self-esteem, communication, and coping skills to make positive life choices, and become productive members of the community.

Venice Arts

Venice Arts’ mission is to ignite youths’ imagination, mentor their creativity, and expand their sense of possibility through high-quality, accessible, media-based arts education programs. Their programs also serve as a catalyst for people of all ages living in low–income or underrepresented communities to create and share personal and community stories through photography, film, and multimedia.

Venice Family Clinic 

Venice Family Clinic is the first choice in affordable healthcare for low-income, uninsured, and homeless families and individuals. They serve everyone from infants, children, and teens to adults and seniors. Their patients are most highly concentrated on the Westside, but many come from across Los Angeles County.

Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation

The primary mission of VSEDC is to facilitate community development in the South Los Angeles area by providing programs structured to revitalize the physical, economic, and social life of the community.

Vista del Mar Child and Family Services

Vista Del Mar improves the mental health and well-being of children and families by providing specialized and therapeutic services.

Wallace Arts Foundation

Since 2005, Wallace has been working with nonprofits and school districts to find out how they might engage more young people in high-quality arts learning during the school day and beyond. Wallace Arts Foundation develops and tests promising ideas on the ground, studies the results and research-related issues – and shares what they’ve learned broadly to help improve children’s lives.

Warehouse Worker Resource Center

Warehouse Worker Resource Center is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3), an organization founded in 2011 dedicated to improving working conditions in the warehouse industry in Southern California. They focus on education, advocacy, and action to change poor working conditions in the largest hub of warehousing in the country.

Wende Museum

The mission of the Wende Museum is to preserve Cold War art, culture, and history from the Soviet Bloc countries, inspire a broad understanding of the period, and explore its enduring legacy.

West Valley Food Pantry

WVFP is an interfaith community-supported approach to alleviating hunger

Westside Family Health Care

Westside Family Health Center provides comprehensive, high-quality, cost-effective healthcare in an educational and supportive environment that empowers patients to take an assertive role in caring for their well-being through all stages of life.

Westside Food Bank

Westside Food Bank (WSFB) was founded in 1981 by the Westside Ecumenical Council. provides nutritious food for over 200,000 individuals in need and their families with the help of well over 55 member agencies throughout their service area.

Westside Pacific Villages

WPV is a grassroots, membership-based, and volunteer-driven nonprofit that organizes a variety of connections, support, and events–empowering people to better navigate the changes and opportunities that come with living longer.

Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum

Will Geer founded Theatricum Botanicum in 1973. Our mission is to elevate, educate, and entertain audiences of all ages by presenting thought-provoking classics, socially relevant plays, and education programs in a beautiful, natural outdoor sanctuary for the arts. By passing on a sense of history to young people and adults alike, great works of art inform their present and inspire their future.

WISE & Healthy Aging

WISE & Healthy Aging, a nonprofit social services organization, enhance the independence, dignity, and quality of life of older adults through leadership, advocacy, and innovative services.

WriteGirl 

Through one-on-one mentoring and monthly creative writing workshops, girls are given techniques, insights, and hot topics for great writing in all genres from professional women writers. Workshops and mentoring sessions explore poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, songwriting, journalism, screenwriting, playwriting, persuasive writing, journal writing, editing, and more.

Writopia

Writopia Lab is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in New York City in April of 2007. They run creative writing workshops for kids ages 6 to 18. All of their workshops have a maximum of seven students and are led by a published author or produced playwright who has been fully trained in Writopia’s time-tested methodology.

Y.O.G.A for Youth Volunteers

The Y.O.G.A. for Youth mission is to provide urban youth with tools of self-discovery that foster hope, discipline, and respect for self, others, and community. Since its inception in 1993, Y.O.G.A. for Youth has served over 16,000 young people in Los Angeles County alone.

Youth Justice Coalition

The YJC’s goal is to dismantle policies and institutions that have ensured the massive lock-up of people of color, widespread law enforcement violence and corruption, consistent violation of youth and communities’ Constitutional and human rights, the construction of a vicious school-to-jail track, and the build-up of the world’s largest network of jails and prisons.