When Los Angeles experienced its first COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, Damián Diaz and Othón Nolasco wasted no time helping […more…]
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When two children got lost during a hike in rural New York with oncoming rain commingling with the darkening night, […more…]
Lea másWhat has the pandemic taught us? Never take good health or access to healthcare for granted. This is the backbone […more…]
Lea másThe Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA), founded in 1996 in Long Beach, California, is the only accredited Museum in […more…]
Lea másAccording to the World Health Organization, significant orthopaedic injuries account for more patient cases worldwide than cancer and HIV-AIDS combined. […more…]
Lea másAnthony Pico was homeless, unemployed, and had aged out of the foster care system when he started seeing a therapist […more…]
Lea másLos Angeles County is usually synonymous with entertainment, but the Los Angeles County Fire Department Foundation is giving Silicon Valley […more…]
Lea másMatt, a Los Angeles teenager living in foster care, was “mad, irritated,” and most of all “disappointed” when his social […more…]
Lea másSince 2016, the U.S.-based nonprofit Kidsave has been in Ukraine working to find older kids living in orphanages and institutions, […more…]
Lea másWhen Felicia Cates first sought help through JVS SoCal’s career readiness and job placement centers in the Los Angeles area, […more…]
Lea másBack in college, Joe Blackstone and his wife, Jamie Mohn, volunteered to read storybooks to elementary school kids. It was […more…]
Lea másAs a boy, Spencer Hawk loved school field trips to a playground where he could soar on the swings, slip […more…]
Lea másIn spite of the tragic outcomes that impact the majority of children raised in foster care, Serita Cox beat the […more…]
Lea másWell before Silicon Valley’s diversity problem routinely made headlines, The Hidden Genius Project began to tap into the talents of […more…]
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