DWC Celebrates Job Training Graduates
On August 8th, the Downtown Women’s Center had the pleasure of celebrating 20 graduates of LA: RISE – a regional job training program for individuals with high barriers to employment. LA:RISE equips program participants with practical and interpersonal skills to succeed in a work environment.
DWC’s LA:RISE program gave me the motivation to find out who I am and what I truly want to do. The way DWC approaches women in this program is incredible – we are treated with gratitude, patience, and sincerity. – Karyssa
The graduation ceremony featured three recent graduates who shared that the program instilled hope for their future and confidence in themselves. In addition to the graduates, representatives from DWC’s elected representatives added their words of support and best wishes for the future.
At DWC, LA:RISE participants are employed by MADE by DWC, a social enterprise that includes a café, a re-sale boutique, and a production line of candles and soaps. We encourage you to come visit DWC’s café or boutique. To learn more, visit: MADE by DWC To donate, visit: https://downtownwomenscenter.org/donate/
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Mission
The Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) envisions a Los Angeles with every woman housed and on a path to personal stability. Its mission is to end homelessness for women in greater Los Angeles through housing, wellness, employment, and advocacy.
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As a devoted advocate for the empowerment of women, I find tremendous purpose in supporting the Downtown Women’s Center. Witnessing the unwavering strength of the women it serves, my heart swells with gratitude for the opportunity to play a role in their journey towards healing and self-renewal. The upcoming opening of Oatsie’s Place, a permanent supportive housing site named for my dear friend and ardent DWC supporter, Marylouise Oates, fills me with immense joy and hope. Oatsie’s Place will serve as a haven, where each woman can embrace her worth, unlock her potential, and discover newfound independence.
Your Support Can Help Get Every Woman Housed
The increasing rates of homelessness for women in Los Angeles County have been outpacing men since 2013. Yet, resources to provide for these women still remain limited. Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) is using your generosity to change lives.
In the next year, DWC is opening two new residential developments, one in North Hollywood and one in Van Nuys. With your help, up to 100 more women will have safety and security, receiving case management services and peer support. For $15,000, you can fund all the services to support a resident for an entire year and empower a previously unhoused woman to start a new, more empowering chapter of her life.
Key Supporters
Elizabeth Karatz Faraut
Marylouise Oates and Robert Shrum
Scott and Diane Weingarten
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Vera R. Campbell Foundation
Joanna Perlman
Crawford Family Foundation
Eleanor and Glenn Padnick
Eileen and Bob O’Leary
Silton Family Foundation
The Ronus Foundation
Blue Shield of California Foundation
Shelli Herman and Stewart Gleischman
Sara and Sam Brenner
Wendy Lees and Tom Boyle
Kristen Stewart
The Rose Hills Foundation
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Maria Bamford
Wurwand Foundation