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On page two On page three ...a hopeful future Our View Education: The life-changer Break the cycle of poverty... On page four Meals a Month Make an impact all year long! CROSSROADS News from the Los Angeles Mission AUGUST 2016 LosAngelesMission.org “ It’s wonderful to have a second chance in life. ~BERNADETTE WASHINGTON ADC GRADUATE ” Redemption and second chances Before I came to the Anne Douglas Center, my life was a living hell. I was living like an animal and I didn’t even care. Read Bernadette’s story on PAGE 2 GIVE HOPE: See how you r s up makes an im port pact on page 3! OUR VIEW Herb Smith President/CEO Steven W. Schultze Vice President of Men’s Program Education leads to a hopeful future Education is fundamental to anyone’s success in today’s economy. We emphasize education as part of the hopeful future we see for each student in our programs. At the Mission, education is key in working toward restoration to independence. Independence includes living off your earnings, not a longterm government subsidy. Lack of skills or education are sometimes the triggers that place people on the streets, and by providing the opportunity of education, our friends and neighbors have a chance at a brighter future. We believe education has the power to change futures and with your generosity, you give the Mission the opportunity to unlock that power for the hurting and homeless in our community. Your support makes it all possible! Thank you for all you do! Did you know? Continued from cover A commitment to finish One day, after doing drugs off and on for 42 years, I had enough. I started crying and praying to God. I went to my wallet and had the business card for the Anne Douglas Center, because I had been in the program before. I called and asked if I could come back. I’m 55 years old and it’s wonderful to have a second chance in life at this age. When they let me come back in, I made up my mind that I was going to finish and not let anything stop me. I wanted to better myself and I wanted a closer relationship with the Lord. “ When they let me come back in, I made up my mind that I was going to finish and not let anything stop me. ” I graduated in June, and it was one of the most wonderful ~BERNADETTE WASHINGTON ADC GRADUATE experiences of my life. I never graduated from sixth grade, junior high or high school. I am rebuilding my relationship with my son and grateful to be an active part of my new church. I also plan to work toward my dream of being a veterinarian’s assistant. The Mission also allowed me to work toward my GED, which has been a blessing. The Mission has taught me the meaning of responsibility, perseverance and faithfulness. I want to thank the donors from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to get a second chance. It means the world to me. Thanks to friends like you, Bernadette received a second chance at life. Your support helps provide hope and healing to hurting people throughout our community! The Mission gave away 1,055 backpacks filled with school supplies to children in our community last year. Thank you for helping us create a brighter future for children living on Skid Row! 2 GIVE HOPE: Im Investing in hope I needed help Melvin Cormier came to the Mission pact a life so I came to in need of healing from stress and today! the Mission. his addictions to several drugs. He shares his story about how the Mission Thank God for the Mission helped him get back on the right path. I entered the Jump Start Program, My life was pretty reestablished my I feel blessed to balanced but I walked relationship with God away from God and as give back to the and, in October of 2012, a result I relapsed. I was same community I graduated. addicted to everything— Today, I live on my I came from. crack cocaine, speed, own in Downtown alcohol. ~MELVIN CORMIER Los Angeles and work MISSION GRADUATE Because of the mental for the Los Angeles stress, in addition to my addictions, Homeless Service Authority. I’m part I resigned from my job. I knew of the emergency response team helping others throughout Los Angeles County. I feel blessed to give back to the same community I came from. I want to thank the donors for supporting the Mission and investing in people like me so we can build a foundation and put our lives back in order. Thank you for making it all possible. “ ” Your support makes an impact every day. God bless you! Education: The life-changer When it comes to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty in our community, education is the key. Most studies will tell you that if someone is born into poverty, there is a high likelihood that they will stay in poverty into their adult life. At the Mission, we stress the value of education at every stage of our Fresh Start program in order to break that cycle. “Much of homelessness is related to economics that are driven by underemployment due to lack of basic educational skills,” says Herb Smith, Los Angeles Mission President/CEO. “Therefore, we place great weight on a GED and reading skills.” CROSSROADS Thank you! The Los Angeles Mission would like to thank the following employers for taking part in our 2016 Career Fair. Thank you for partnering with us to make our local community stronger! • ABM Services • Advanced Computing Institute • Alamitos Group Jiffy Lube • California Pizza Kitchen • Catholic Charities • Continuity Care Home Nurses • Coca-Cola • Department of Rehabilitation • Double Tree Hilton – Commerce • Easter Seals Southern California • El Pollo Loco • Employment Development Department • Express Employment Professionals • First Rate Staffing Corporation • Goodwill/Central San Gabriel • Inclusion Services, LLC • InterCoast Colleges your support, we’ll pass out thousands of backpacks to children living around Skid Row, filled with school and art supplies they can use for their upcoming school year. • JVS Works – Los Angeles Worksource “The children in our area have barely enough family income to survive on household essentials like food and shelter. The “extras” like school and art supplies, backpacks, school clothes, etc. just don’t happen without the help of our donors,” Smith says. “Self-esteem grows because someone cares.” • Los Angeles County Fire Department Your generosity can break the cycle of poverty and homelessness for an individual or family in need. • JVS Works – Marina Del Rey • Kaiser Permanente • Labor Ready – Whittier • Los Angeles Mission • Los Angeles World Airport • PAC West Security Service • PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) • Penske Truck Leasing • Pepperdine Legal Aid Clinic • Smart & Final Stores, LLC • Sodexo Marriott • Southland Transit, Inc. • SRO Housing Not only does the Mission stress education for our students, but we also want to reach the children living on or around Skid Row. The earlier children learn about the importance of education, the better chances are that they will not fall into homelessness and poverty later in life. • Teruko Weinberg That’s why our annual End of Summer Art & Education Fair on August 27th is so vital to our community. And thanks to • Weingart Center – AmeriCorps • Transdev (LADASH) • Universal Protection Services • University of Southern California • Vallarta Supermarkets • Volunteers of America HVRP – LA • Weingart Center Association 3 • Wells Fargo Bank UPCOMING EVENTS Become a Meals a Month Partner today! Volunteer Orientation: August 6th and September 3rd, 9-11 a.m. Come join us as a volunteer! To register, please visit us online at LosAngelesMission.org/act It takes a cohesive, holistic approach to change a life and break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. A APRIL FISCAL YTD MONTH That’s why we hope you’ll prayerfully consider becoming a Meals a Month partner today. Monthly donations help us budget more effectively and keep our services running all year long. Thank you for considering blessing the Mission in this way. You’re invited! HOW YOUR GIFTS HELP ALS Education is so important to what we do at the Mission, but that first step to change is often a meal for someone in need. End of Summer Art & Education Fair: August 27th—A time to bless the children and families living on Skid Row with school supplies, food and fun! Legacy of Vision Gala: October 20th For additional information, please contact Ivan Klassen at (213) 629-1227, ext. 325. Thank you! ME Meals and care ▸ It’s easy to sign up—simply fill out the form below, or go online to our website: LosAngelesMission.org/give. Or if you prefer, call Nuria Mora at (213) 629-1227, ext. 334. 29,644 316,369 MEALS SERVED 9,020 88,957 NIGHTS OF SHELTER 4,474 101,969 CREATING A LEGACY: Making decisions that bring peace “Some questions we’ll probably never have answered this side of heaven. Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? Or, how does the guy who drives the snowplow get to work in the morning?” CLEAN SHOWERS 8,824 108,609 (Excerpt from Leadership Journal and Christian Reader.) While these questions are somewhat tongue-in-cheek, there are plenty of areas in life that can create real feelings of uncertainty, but Scripture promises that certainty is possible because God is faithful. According to 2 Corinthians 1:20, “For no matter how many promises God has made, they are ‘Yes’ in Christ.” He definitively honors His Word ▸ To request a FREE copy of “Experiencing and can be trusted. As many people approach retirement, they often wonder how moving to a fixed income will affect their lives. The good news is a Charitable Gift Annuity can provide the certainty and security they seek. CGAs are part investment and part gift to a ministry like Los Angeles Mission—a wise decision that will be good for years to come! You don’t have to feel trapped in uncertainty. Trust God to help you make decisions that will be good for a lifetime. Certainty in Uncertain Times”: 1. Check the box on the enclosed reply card and return it today 2. Contact Chris Doyle at the Los Angeles Mission at (213) 629-1227, ext. 432 or cdoyle@lamission.net 3. Or, bless your family today with a God-honoring will at www.christianwill.org/lamission CLOTHING DISTRIBUTED [PIECES] Many thanks to The Goldwin Foundation, the Johnny Carson Foundation, City National Bank, Wells Fargo Bank and LATLC (LA Trial Lawyers’ Charities) for sponsoring our 79th Gala. STAY CONNECTED Keep track of the latest Mission news, make safe online donations and more. LosAngelesMission.org Yes, Herb. I want to provide hope and a brighter future for struggling individuals and families in our community. I’ve enclosed: m $25 m $50 m $150 m $________ ME A ALS MONTH m I want to become a Meals a Month partner and give a monthly gift of $________. My first gift is enclosed. (Please check the box in the Giving Options section.) m I would like to receive my FREE copy of “Experiencing Certainty in Uncertain Times” To give a gift by credit card, please fill out the information below or call (213) 629-1227, ext. 400. m Please charge my gift to my credit card. Giving Options: m One-time gift m Monthly gift m EFT (include voided check) m VISA m MasterCard m American Express m Discover 303 E. 5th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 losangelesmission.org NAME ADDRESS CITY APT @ STATE ZIP EMAIL Please make your check payable to: Los Angeles Mission and mail to: P.O. Box 60127, Los Angeles, CA 90060-0127 THANK YOU! ACCOUNT NUMBER CID/CVV AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE EXP. DATE Double or triple your gift! Visit our matching gift page to find out if your employer has a corporate matching gift program, losangelesmission.org/give/matching-gifts A receipt for your tax-deductible gift will be sent to you shortly. 4 N168