Save the date! On 9/9/2022, CPAF will host our first in-person gala since 2019. Visit http://NurturingChange.org/gala for the latest details, and we look forward to seeing you there! #UnitedThroughLove #CPAFgala

CPAF’s April newsletter highlights Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a powerful volunteer and board member story, and building connections through cooking. https://lnkd.in/gG8ba_54

Our May newsletter celebrates Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month, #giveinmay, Mother’s Day, and includes details about the upcoming annual API Youth Forum. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/g7usz2Vh

The API Youth Forum provides a space for youth and adult allies to share ideas and resources to prevent sexual violence and promote healthy relationships. Please join us! https://lnkd.in/gW6kUQrh

Despite the uncertainties, CPAF adapted quickly to meet the increased needs of clients and the community. Our 2020 & 2021 impact report is out now! https://lnkd.in/gUgzFcZA

June was an engaging month filled with exciting events! Read CPAF’s monthly newsletter to learn about our Community Programs’ staff retreat, Juneteenth, PRIDE & a recap of our API Youth Forum! https://lnkd.in/gf7ksA3H

Board President Mamie Funahashi shared that after 22+ years CPAF’s Executive Director Debra Suh will transition out of her role at the end of this calendar year. We are incredibly appreciative of Debra’s pioneering work with CPAF. We are honored that Debra is leaving us with an enlivened spirit to continue working together in unity and collaboration,…

Volunteer Collective is dedicated to improving the lives of our neighbors struggling with hunger, housing and health by connecting Angelenos to impactful volunteer opportunities. Dedicated to Our Community. There is no greater feeling in the world than knowing you’ve had a truly positive impact on the lives of others. Learn more about our grassroots organization and how…

Central Lutheran Church-Van Nuys responded to the pandemic in May 2020 by moving our bimonthly food distribution to weekly, by planning, recruiting volunteers and funds, and implementing a drip irrigation system for our community garden, and by stepping up our recruitment of volunteers to support these programs. Food Security was already a big issue for…

Written by Leslie Gold, coach of the Strides in Recovery team at Beacon House, and Executive Director of Strides in Recovery For nearly two months during Fall 2020, the first words out of Derek’s mouth, as we began our weekly training run, were always the same. “I almost left the program this week.” Derek was one…