Sharon Lawrence Instagram – Today at @1stchurchla Introducing our Fulfilling the Dream For Food Equity partners – A Place Called Home (@apch2830)! Check out this video of development officer Brian Rosenbaum talking about the organization’s and their involvement in the event!
Read on below for more.
A Place Called Home was founded in 1993 when Debrah Constance dedicated herself to providing gang-affected youth in South Central Los Angeles with a safe place after school to get a snack, do homework, play with friends and be with caring adults. For 30 years, A Place Called Home has provided South Central youth with a safe, nurturing environment and proven programs in the arts, education, and wellness to help them improve their economic conditions and develop healthy, fulfilling, and purposeful lives.
APCH has directly served more than 20,000 youth members through its core school day, after school and summer programming, and over 150,000 local residents through family and supportive services including food, clothing, and holiday toy distributions, counseling, voter education, and community organizing.
https://apch.org/
Fulfilling the Dream For Food Equity
February 8, 2025
At The Cathedral
First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, 540 S. Commonwealth Ave
5:45 Food Equity Fair, Gardens Dream Tours, and C3LA mini concert
6:30 African American Composers Organ Concert by John West on The Great Organs
7:00 “Fulfilling The Dream” Concert featuring @dc6singers
Website and tickets/donations: https://www.fccla.org/mlk or at the #linkinbio
Tickets are suggested $25 donation for live and live stream to benefit Food Equity partners including @polospantryla , @apch2830 , @hollywoodfoodco , and @immanuelpresla center along with @1stchurchlafarm and Food@First!
In partnership with the Skid Row Peace and Healing Center @creatingjusticela_ ! | Posted on 09/Feb/2025 04:29:26



