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Nonprofit Resources
#LatinaGeekswww.latinageeks.com 2nd Callwww.2ndcall.org Accion San Diegohttps://us.accion.org/region/southern-california/ Adelante Youth Alliancewww.adelanteya.org Al Wooten Jr. Youth Centerwww.wootencenter.org Al Wooten Jr. Youth Centerwww.wootencenter.org Allie’s Allyswww.AlliesAllys.org Asian Business Association of Los Angeleswww.abala.org Asian Business Association of Orange Countywww.abaoc.org Boys & Gilrs Club West San Gabriel Valley & Eastsidewww.bgcwsgv.org C4GS Coalition for Global Sustainabilityc4gs.org California Black Women’s Health ProjectWww.cabwhp.org CARECENhttps://www.carecen-la.org/ Careers…Continue Reading Nonprofit Resources
USC community fund distributes critical resources to neighbors in need
More than $81,000 has been awarded to community programs that support local families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through its Community Outreach Fund, USC has awarded more than $81,000 to programs assisting families in local neighborhoods who’ve been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. These programs are on the front lines, helping families facing food insecurity…Continue Reading USC community fund distributes critical resources to neighbors in need
Trojan Eduardo Ibarra helps neighbors living amid coronavirus fear
He dreamed of finding a home at USC. Now, as a project specialist at Keck Medicine of USC, he’s focused on giving back to the community that helped him get this far. Eduardo Ibarra walked through the L.A. neighborhood he grew up in, and something didn’t quite feel right. The lack of noise in Ramona Gardens was…Continue Reading Trojan Eduardo Ibarra helps neighbors living amid coronavirus fear
Dulce Acosta, Program Manager, USC Civic Engagment
Dulce Acosta serves the office of Community Partnerships for the University of Southern California Civic Engagement at the Health Sciences campus. For Dulce, joining the USC’s Civic Engagement team wasn’t just a decision but a calling. The opportunity to serve the community where she was raised fueled her commitment to working alongside the universities community…Continue Reading Dulce Acosta, Program Manager, USC Civic Engagment
A hit-and-run survivor earns her USC Dornsife degree
A year ago, Kimberly Cuellar was struggling with injuries from a hit-and-run. On May 10, she will make history for her family, becoming the first to graduate from college. [4 min read] By Emily Gersema – May 1, 2019 Around 9 p.m. on March 29, 2018, Kimberly Cuellar drove two of her friends to buy snacks in the neighborhood…Continue Reading A hit-and-run survivor earns her USC Dornsife degree
Update for November 19: Monday Night Football Game Moved to LA Coliseum
The Monday Night Football matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs has been moved from it’s original host site in Mexico City, to the Los Angeles Coliseum. The last-minute change was made in part due to poor field conditions at Estadio Azteca. Due to league contracts, the Los Angeles Coliseum is…Continue Reading Update for November 19: Monday Night Football Game Moved to LA Coliseum
How to Navigate MyFig
The City of Los Angeles’ My Figueroa Project to enhance the pedestrian, cyclist and transit rider experience. A bright green bike lane between the sidewalk and parked cars. Traffic lights with arrows, pedestrians and bicycle silhouettes. These are all new additions brought to you by the My Figueroa Project. The intent of the project, which…Continue Reading How to Navigate MyFig
Cherished Hands meeting at USC to build up foster youth for success
Her long-range plan: Use her USC education to create permanent housing for former foster and probation youth, providing them a base as they enter adulthood…Continue Reading Cherished Hands meeting at USC to build up foster youth for success
Join us at the Univision Health Fair
Saturday, March 31, 2018
11 am – 3 pm
East Los Angeles College (ELAC)…Continue Reading Join us at the Univision Health Fair