Program

Operation school bell (osb): provides underserved and at-ris

Operation school bell (osb): provides underserved and at-risk elementary school children with new clothing and supplies. Children from disadvantaged circumstances have improved school attendance, classroom behavior, confidence, and levels of engagement with their peers and school activities when they do not wear their poverty. This year, more than 7,500 children were given uniforms, jackets, shoes, grooming kits, backpacks and school supplies. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, osb modified service in 2020-21 to prepare backpacks with clothing and other supplies and deliver safely to identified children. Theatre for children program: this arts enrichment program utilizes the oldest children's theatre in los angeles, (cont'd on schedule o) bringing the joy of live theatre to more than 10,000 underserved and handicapped children every year. The productions are offered free to children from title i schools along with free bus transportation, tickets are available at reduced rates to school groups, and for a nominal fee, to the public on weekends. The league strives to offer children in los angeles arts education through the experience of live theatre. Due to the covid-19 pandemic and limitations on field trips for schools in los angeles, theatre for children modified service in 2020-21 to produce videos of performances and behind-the-scenes infotainment which are shared on youtube. Foster children's resource center (fcrc): children entering foster care or in a crisis situation are sometimes moved suddenly with few personal possessions beyond the clothes that they are wearing. Fcrc provides more than 2,000 youth referred by department of children and family services (dcfs) with school uniforms, play clothes, jackets, pajamas, backpacks, school supplies, toys, books and grooming kits to bolster their self-esteem during a difficult and vulnerable time in their lives. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, fcrc modified service in 2020-21 to pack orders placed by social workers and foster parents for curbside pick-up. Preschool learning center: studies show that children who attend preschool outperform their peers academically and are more likely to graduate high school and attend college. The league's nationally accredited preschool provides a quality preschool education free of charge to children ages three to five from low-income families. The program instills academic and social skills in children and encourages their social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development.Bright future scholarhip: the league awards financial support for graduating high school seniors from los angeles unified school district's homeless education program and foster youth achievement program who are entering their freshman year of college. The bright future scholarship award is based on academic achievement, character, and commitment to the community. Scholarship awardees receive the same funding for freshman through senior years by maintaining no less than a 2.5 gpa.

Service Area:

Grants: $394,858.00
Expenses: $1,996,344.00
Year: 2021

Locations

No locations for this program
Parent Organization

Assistance League of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA
Mission

Part 1: improve the quality of life for at-risk children in the los angeles community. - Part 3: the mission of assistance league (r) of los angeles since 1919 is to improve the quality of life for at-risk children in the los angeles community.

  • Website: http://ASSISTANCELEAGUELA.ORG
  • Phone: 3234691973
  • Principal Officer: MELANIE MERIANS
  • EIN
    EIN: 951641960
  • Revenue: $10303874
  • Assets: $68249565
  • Expenses: $4631420

Assistance League of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA 90028