NGA Hancock Park’s mission is to improve the quality of life for economically disadvantaged individuals in our community by collecting, purchasing, and distributing new clothes, linens and personal care items. Funds raised at our annual fundraiser are used to fulfill personalized wish lists from six local agencies:
Alexandria House is a transitional residence and house of hospitality providing safe and supportive housing for women and children in the process of moving from emergency shelter to economic stability and permanent housing, as well as a neighborhood center providing educational and enrichment opportunities for residents and neighbors alike.
Assistance League of Los Angeles improves the lives of impoverished children and college students in our community through philanthropy, dedicated service and compassionate programs. OSB provides appropriate school clothing to LAUSD children to promote learning, improve school attendance, and enhance self-esteem.
Aviva Family and Children's Services provides a comprehensive range of diverse and culturally sensitive therapeutic and educational programs to help at-risk, emotionally distressed, abused, and neglected youth and their families to function more effectively as individuals and within thefamily and community.
Good Shepherd Shelter For Homeless Women and Children empowers women and their children to move from homelessness to self-sufficiency through housing, employment and support services offered with dignity and love.
Los Angeles House of Ruth offers a safe and secure haven for homeless families, many of whom are homeless due to domestic violence.
SUNNYSIDE 5 brings much-needed housing and services for unhoused young adults as a springboard for longer-term advancement and personal transformation.
United Friends of the Children provides services for current and former foster youth in Los Angeles County, focusing on two main areas: education and housing. Their educational programs include tutoring, college counseling, and academic support through the Scholars programs. Their housing programs, Pathways to Independence, offer transitional housing, life skills training, and career and mental health support to help young adults become self-sufficient.
PRESIDENTS
Erin Garvan
Susan Kneafsey
PRESIDENT EX-OFFICIO
Danielle Reyes
TREASURER
Shelagh Callahan
SECRETARY
Sreedevi Karumanchi
HOSPITALITY/PROGRAMS
Lisa Morrison
MEMBERSHIP
Stephanie Striegel
Shelagh Callahan
PROJECT CHAIRS
Robin Chehrazi
Pam Levine
FUNDRAISING CHAIR
Andrea Guttag
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