Charitable Agencies

Asian Pacific Community Fund

The Asian Pacific Community Fund (APCF) is a network of 40 community organizations serving over 250,000 people annually in a total of 27 Asian languages plus English and Spanish. As the only Asian and Pacific Islander community-based fund in Southern California, APCF is focused on providing culturally sensitive programs and services to meet the complex and diverse needs of the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Click Here for Asian Pacific Community Fund Contact person: Debbie Chun, Development ManagerEmail: dchun@apcf.org Phone Number: (213) 624-6400 (ext.14)

Brotherhood Crusade

Founded in 1968, the Brotherhood Crusade's principal mission is remove and/or help individuals overcome barriers that deter their pursuit of success in life and facilitate opportunities for a better quality of life by effectuating improved health & wellness; facilitating academic success; promoting personal, social and economic growth; providing access to artistic excellence & cultural awareness; increasing financial literacy; and building community agencies & institutions. We believe Los Angeles can be a safe, thriving, culturally relevant and inclusive community that provides all residents equitable access to human and social services and continually improves their quality of life. Click Here for Brotherhood Crusade Contact person: Stacy Hill-Williams, Communications and Development Director Email: swilliams@brotherhoodcrusade.org Phone Number: (323) 846-1649City of Hope

City of Hope

delivers scientific miracles that make lives whole again. We are a world leader in cancer research, treatment and prevention. Here, doctors partner with scientists to transform laboratory breakthroughs into treatments that outsmart cancer, as well as diabetes and other life-threatening diseases. Compassion is the heart of our approach. We care for the whole person, not just the body, so your life after cancer can be rich and rewarding. At City of Hope, we combine science with soul to work miracles. Click Here for City of Hope Contact Person: Raquel Sánchez, Coordinator Email:raqsanchez@COH.org Phone Number (626) 218-5411Community Health Charities

Community Health Charities

partners with more than 2,000 local and national charities focused on health and well-being. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital pushed survival rates for childhood cancers from 20% in 1962 to 80% today. No family pays for anything. Every 68 seconds an American will develop Alzheimer’s disease. $100 provides information and support during three crisis calls to the Alzheimer’s Association help line. You have the power to make a difference. Together we can improve the lives of millions of people affected by a disability or chronic disease. Building stronger, healthier communities together. Click Here for Community Health Charities Contact Person: Krystie Scull, Development ManagerEmail: kscull@healthcharities.org Phone Number: (925) 521-6522EarthShare California

EarthShare California

provides funding to a network of carefully selected environmental and conservation charities. The funding provided addresses children’s health, climate change and energy technology, environmental education and research, environmental justice, forest, parks and land conservation, human health and food resources, water solutions, wildlife and animal protection. The affiliated member organizations have been instrumental in maintaining the California landscape, have influenced eco-friendly legislation having to do with water conservation, air quality and recycling. Click Here for EarthShare California Contact person: Pat Smith, Executive DirectorEmail: pat.smith@earthshareca.org Phone Number: 323.725.9404Los Angeles Foundation on Aging

The City of Los Angeles Department of Aging

established the Home-Delivered Meals Program, also known as MEALS ON WHEELS LOS ANGELES, in 1988. The goal of the program is to provide at least one hot, nutritional meal on a daily basis to low-income, frail elderly in the City of Los Angeles. Click Here for Los Angeles Foundation on Aging Contact person: Elizabeth Franco, LAFA CoordinatorEmail: donate2lafa@gmail.com Phone Number: (213) 482-7252 or (213) 808-2366 United Latinx Fund

United Latinx Fund (ULF)

transforms, uplifts and improves the quality of life for Los Angeles residents by investing in sustainable, community-driven solutions. With the generous support of employee donations, ULF funds programs that serve the Latino community in the areas of jobs, housing, education, health and wellness. ULF has invested close to one million dollars in more than 600 community based nonprofits throughout Los Angeles County. Click Here for United Latinx Fund Contact person; Richard CorralEmail: richard@corralconsulting.com Phone Number: 747-215-9689United Negro College Fund

United Negro College Fund

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mission is to build a robust and nationally-recognized pipeline of under-represented students who, because of UNCF support, become highly-qualified college graduates and to ensure that our network of member institutions is a respected model of best practice in moving students to and through college. Click Here for UNCF Contact person: Harry Fulmore, Regional Development Director - WorkplaceEmail: harry.fulmore@uncf.org Phone Number: (213) 639-3800 (ext. 3811)United Way of Greater Los Angeles

United Way of Greater Los Angeles

is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty, so everyone who lives in our communities can have a better quality of life. We are focused on providing long-term solutions in the three interconnected: helping people have access to permanent housing with supportive services, helping students graduate from high school prepared for college and the workplace, and helping people become financially stable. As one of the oldest and largest organization of its kind in Los Angeles, United Way of Greater Los Angeles has a history of results that spans over eight decades. Click Here for UWGLA Contact person: Gabriel ArgumanizEmail: gargumaniz@unitedwayla.org Phone Number: (213) 808-6611Website: www.unitedwayla.orgVariety - the Children's Charity of Southern California

Variety

is dedicated to inspiring hope, enriching lives and building a better future for the children of Southern California. We pride ourselves on being able to act nimbly in order to meet the evolving conditions encompassing our region -addressing each case in a timely, impartial manner. Click Here for Variety Contact person: Elizabeth O’Neil, Executive DirectorEmail: elizabeth@varietysocal.org Phone Number: (323) 655-1547

Our Charity Agencies

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The ten Charitable Agencies that participate in the Give to LA campaign raise funds for over 400 member charities that offer a variety of programs assisting everyone from the newborn to the elderly.

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