2014 Annual Report - Little Tokyo Service Center
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2014 Annual Report - Little Tokyo Service Center
L i t t l e Tok y o S e r v i c e C e nt e r 2014 Annual report * Building Strong Futures 2014 was a planning year for LTSC. We engaged in a strategic planning process to guide the organization for the next three years. We created a fund development plan to ensure diverse and long-term funding for LTSC. Finally, we began working on a communications strategy to improve the way LTSC tells its story. All this work will help LTSC meet the needs of its clients and continue serving the Los Angeles community. As seen on the cover of this annual report, LTSC is building a strong future. I hope you will join us in celebrating LTSC’s 35th anniversary. Dean Matsubayashi Executive Director As we embark on LTSC’s 35 th year, 35 Years LTSC Celebration Save the date JW Marriott L.A. Live we reflect on the dream for a vibrant and sustainable Little Tokyo and goals of discovering new ways to serve our community. We also celebrate and honor culture and collaboration in our growing and changing community. Our BIG push to raise funds for the Budokan of Los Angeles is taking place and soon our community-wide vision will be realized with Little Tokyo’s new center for recreation and community activities. I am privileged to follow Alan Nishio as President of LTSC’s Board. Alan’s imprint on LTSC will continue as he applies his future-focused vision and leadership in his new role as Chair of LTSC’s Board of Governors. Thank you Alan for your 30 years of leadership! Thank you dedicated staff, volunteers and donors for keeping LTSC a priority in your lives. Debra Nakatomi President, Board of Directors November 4th, 2015 WWW.LTSC.ORG CELEBRATING OUR PAST, BUILDING OUR FUTURE TOGETHER 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 1 L i t t l e Tok y o S e r v i c e C e nt e r Positive Change for People and Places * Improving the lives of individuals and families through culturally sensitive social services * Strengthening neighborhoods through housing and community development community development corporation Statement of Activities: January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014 800+ units of affordable Housing Revenue and Support $9,030,487 200 * Promoting the rich heritage of the ethnic community Focusing our work in: * Little Tokyo Where we strive for a vibrant and healthy multi-ethnic community that preserves and celebrates its Japanese America heritage and culture. * Nikkei Community Where we serve as a key Japanesespeaking social services provider, especially for seniors, and where we help connect Nikkei youth to community. * Asian American and Pacific Islander and Low-Income Communities Where we collaborate with communitybased organizations to address the needs in low-income communities. Grants Cash Contributions Special Events In Kind Contributions Fees for Service Real Estate Activity Reimbursed Costs Miscellaneous Income Fiscal-Sponsored Programs Li t t le Toky o Se rv i ce Ce n t e r 37.4% 7.0% 2.4% 0.7% 26.9% 1.1% 9.8% 0.4% 14.3% 1. Little Tokyo *LTSC Administrative Offices, located at Casa Heiwa (by Program) *Grace Iino Child Care Center *Union Center for the Arts, cultural & historic preservation project *Professional Housing & Development Apartments *Far East Building, mixed-use development project *Sammy Davis Jr. Manor 2. South Los Angeles *Epworth Apartments $8,812,150 *36th & Broadway Apartments 3. Chinatown *Cesar Chavez Gardens $2,848,634 $2,361,411 $1,086,946 $833,341 $257,923 $1,423,894 positive change for peopl e and pl aces 32.3% 26.8% 12.3% 9.5% 2.9% 16.2% 6. Koreatown *Menlo Family Apartments *Casa Yonde *LDK Senior Apartments *San Pedro Firm Building, affordable housing project Expenses Community Economic Development Children & Family Services Social Services Administration Development Fiscal-Sponsored Programs 2/3 $3,377,947 $629,452 $219,969 $65,687 $2,428,113 $100,713 $884,228 $37,257 $1,287,121 4. Temple Beaudry *Angelina Apartments *Angelina Preschool 5. Historic Filipinotown *Larry Itliong Village Million Dollars in real estate projects 15 Community partners 7. San Gabriel Valley *Pacific Housing Development *Pacific Bridge Adult Residential Family 8. Van Nuys *HFL Sequoia Apartments 9. Sun Valley *Palm Village Senior Apartments Undisclosed Location *Kosumosu Transitional Housing 130 thousand sq ft of commercial space L i t t l e T o k y o Little Tokyo is one of the last remaining Japantowns in the country. We must preserve its cultural roots and build a more sustainable Little Tokyo for future generations. atomic cafe A Little Tokyo landmark, the Atomic Café, was demolished to make way for Metro’s Regional Connector. On February 22, 2014 over 200 Angelenos joined Atomic Nancy – daughter of the Café’s original owners – as she resurrected the sounds of the Atomic with a DJ set of old ‘45s from the Café’s infamous jukebox. Everyone came to share memories and say goodbye to the familiar brick building. The original “Atomic” was opened in 1946 by the Matoba family and its name was a challenge by Minoru Matoba that “no one ever forget the Atomic bomb… nor our food.” A local hang-out with an eclectic menu, featuring signature dishes like saimin and “the gaccha” (scrambled eggs, veggies and spam or wieners), the Atomic flourished as an after hours stop for kimono-clad hostesses, local business owners and GIs. In the 1980’s the Atomic became one of the city’s hottest gathering spots in the burgeoning punk rock scene. Blondie, The Go-Go’s and David Bowie hung out with the locals after hours. Sustainable Little Tokyo: Environment, Culture, Economy and Equity FandangObon 2014 & the Mottainai “Eco” Fest San Pedro Firm Building Stories The Story of the Atomic Café is an important part of Little Tokyo history and also highlights the cultural richness of the area. LTSC and a committee of community partners advocated for and secured from Metro a space on the Regional Connector station site for an artistic commemoration that celebrates the Atomic Café. 18 classes offered at Far East Lounge People attending classes at Far East Lounge 3717 In 1991, the City threatened to demolish this 1923 building but after a $3 million renovation, LTSC’s first affordable housing project now provides 42 units of affordable housing to low-income residents. Ms. Yoshiko Takai has been living in San Pedro Firm Building since 1953. Now 91 years old, Ms. Takai was born in Fresno but grew up in Japan. At 20 she returned to Fresno and then came to Los Angeles. She moved into San Pedro Firm Building and worked as a seamstress. She recalls how the building was lively before its decline and how happy the residents were when they first saw their renovated homes. Evie helped Ms. Takai tell her story about life in Little Tokyo Little Tokyo selected for EcoDistrict’s Target Cities Ms. Takai is the subject of a documentary film produced by LTSC and directed by Evie Liu, a student at USC. LTSC captured her story because she has witnessed over 60 years of Little Tokyo history. See her story on youtube.com/ltsccdc. 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 4/5 B RO A DER NIKKEI Little Tokyo Service Center is the only bilingual multi-service agency and community developer in Southern California serving the Japanese American community. We serve more than 18,000 Japanese Americans annually. 26 142 parenting skills workshops 162 543 seniors in Little Tokyo & Gardena given assistance survivors of domestic violence received counseling 81 6 seniors helped with utility bill savings Li t t le Toky o Se rv i ce Ce n t e r 342 hours of service to home-bound seniors (provided by Nikkei Tomodachi Program volunteers) 2160 3000 translations & interpretations to seniors living in affordable housing meetings held by Casa Heiwa Seniors club seniors reached through educational programs 43 seniors attended Casa Heiwa Bingo christmas lunch positive change for peopl e and pl aces 143 Households assisted with applications for insurance under the Affordable Care Act 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 6 workshops for seniors, 466 attendees 7 volunteer spotlight Citi Foundation Thanks to funding from Citi Foundation LTSC was able to start a new financial literacy program for the residents living in our affordable housing communities. Our Financial Capacity and Asset Building program provides financial literacy workshops and one-on-one counseling to residents needing help managing their money. Residents learn how to develop a monthly household budget, decrease expenses, reduce credit card debt, increase savings and improve their credit record and FICO score. This program is providing a much-needed service and is assisting residents build their financial capacity. Thank you Citi Foundation for helping our low-income residents achieve financial capability and long-term stability. Valerie Zin: Big Sister As a freshman at UCLA Valerie joined CHAMPs, the Saturday youth mentoring program at LTSC’s Angelina Apartments in Echo Park and mentored youth for four years and codirected the program for two years. Currently in its 18th year, CHAMPs links at-risk youth with UCLA volunteer mentors. “As I got to know the youth I wanted to invest in their lives and let them know they mattered,” explains Valerie. In addition to beginning a weekday tutoring program, Valerie started a college prep workshop series because she wanted to help the youth with their college aspirations. “I was checking in with Genesis, a girl I mentored in CHAMPs, and she asked me for help with scholarship applications,” Valerie said. This gave Valerie the idea for Moving Forward. “Some of the kids wanted to look into college, but didn’t know what questions to ask or where to start,” stated Valerie. Remembering Nancy Hatsumi Kikuchi On September 10, 2014 LTSC lost one of its family members as Nancy Kikuchi passed away from ovarian cancer at the age of 52. Nancy was dedicated to making Little Tokyo a better place and she worked and volunteered with more than 10 community organizations. At LTSC she was a small business counselor from 2000 2007, assisting the mom-and-pop shops that give Little Tokyo its unique charm. Nancy was also instrumental in getting LTSC’s annual sake and food tasting event off the ground. The “Home is Little Tokyo” mural was her labor of love and is a larger than life reminder of Nancy. In June 2014 Nancy was recognized by the JACCC as a Community Spirit Award Winner. Moving Forward helps with the application process and gets the youth thinking about the direction they want to take in their lives. “I begin with a question, ‘why do you want to go to college?’ to get everyone thinking about their motivations. They can use these thoughts in their personal statement,” explains Valerie. Valerie (in blue dress) with her mentees touring UCLA Thank you Citi Foundation for helping our low-income residents Valerie has helped many youth with the admission process and currently 8 are attending college. “I see myself as their big sister. Ultimately they will make their own decisions in life but I hope they remember my advice of ‘be wise’ along the way,” says Valerie. Grace Iino Child Care Center We will all miss her energy, enthusiasm, joy and dedication to Little Tokyo. She was fearless and her sense of adventure was infectious. We all lost a great friend. GivingTuesday Success Located in LTSC’s Casa Heiwa Apartments, Grace Iino Child Care Center serves middle-income families who work and live in Downtown Los Angeles and Little Tokyo. Our program provides a developmental and child-centered curriculum and offers peace of mind for working parents. Hours: 7 am – 6 pm Our 2014 GivingTuesday campaign raised nearly twice our goal of $3,000. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, Kosumosu received a brand new security camera system, increasing the level of security and contributing to the peace of mind of residents. For more info, contact: Jenni Kuida, Director of Children & Family Services (213) 473-1699 8/9 Li t t le Toky o Se rv i ce Ce n t e r positive change for peopl e and pl aces 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 9 Budokan of Los Angeles (BoLA) Connect * Support * Give Ground breaking Fall 2016 closing the Fundraising gap Together we can build… A multipurpose sports facility in Little Tokyo and a home court for all! 2014 Project Milestones: * $12.7 million raised, surpassing 50% of total fundraising goal * Project Entitlements obtained from the Los Angeles Department of City Planning approving the project * Business Plan Complete 10 Li t t le Toky o Se rv i ce Ce n t e r positive change for peopl e and pl aces 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 11 A A PI a n d L o w - I n c o m e C o m m u n i t i e s Casa Heiwa’s Martinez family Inequality hurts us all — not just those receiving the short end of the stick. When we provide supportive services and affordable housing that help people thrive, we build a stronger community and we all win. Jose, sister Claudia, brother Raul, baby Oswaldo and their parents were living in a small apartment near Skid Row. When Casa Heiwa opened the Martinez family applied for a unit. “Life changed when we were approved to move into Casa Heiwa,” Jose remembers. “I had my own room and was able to get my school work done. We could play basketball and have fun outside.” A few years later, LTSC opened the Aratani Afterschool Program and Claudia and Raul came for tutoring and fun. When Oswaldo was old enough he also attended where his sister was a tutor. “I really liked the computer lab,” says Oswaldo. Oldest brother Jose doesn’t think they are special, but Casa Heiwa’s Martinez family is very special. And now, Oswaldo is getting ready to graduate high school and become the fourth Martinez sibling to attend college. Jose, the first to go to college in the family, graduated from Cal State LA and is working as an accountant, Claudia attends Glendale Community College, Raul is a science major at Cal State Northridge and Oswaldo will be a chemistry major also Cal State Northridge. Casa Heiwa provides 100 units of affordable housing With the strong work ethic instilled in them by their parents, the Martinez children have bright futures ahead of them. “Education is everything. Our parents were very strict about school,” says Jose. New Affordable housing in 2014: 3 completed Projects 96 Units 40 Million dollars invested GRAND OPENING IN VAN NUYS On June 13, 2014, the Homes for Life Foundation and LTSC celebrated the grand opening of the HFL Sequoia Apartments, which will provide 24 apartments for lowincome adults with mental disabilities. The lack of permanent, affordable, supportive housing is one of the main obstacles to stabilized lives for mentally disabled adults. The building was designed with many “green” elements and two rooftop terraces provide a serene yet secure outdoor environment for residents. On-site supportive services include life skills development, mental health counseling, crisis intervention, economic empowerment and networking for off-site mental health services. 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 12/13 13 A A PI a n d L o w - I n c o m e C o m m u n i t i e s – Continued Child Development programs LTSC’s Child Development programs served 75 children at Angelina Preschool and 74 children in our home-based Family Child Care programs throughout Downtown Los Angeles and Koreatown. These programs expanded in 2014 due to restoration of funding after several years of state budget cuts. 186 parents participated in “Make Parenting a Pleasure,” a parenting education and support program. With funding from Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, LTSC provided 165 classes throughout Los Angeles. LTSC’s After school Program highlights: 75 % 40 Youth participated in after school Programs 75 14/15 attend CHAMPS (UCLA volunteer Mentoring Program) Li t t le Toky o Se rv i ce Ce n t e r of youth in after school program increased grades 17 L T S C ’ s Pa r t n e r s Asian Pacific Islander Small Business Program (API SBP) Ron Fong, API SBP Director (far right) and Jerome Horton, Chairman of CA Board of Equalization (back left) at the 15th Annual Asian Small Business Expo with winners of the API SBP & Citi Business Plan Competition. Formed in 1999, API SBP is a collaborative of 5 community organizations: Chinatown Service Center, Koreatown Youth & Community Center, LTSC, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans and Thai Community Development Center. API SBP provides free business counseling and business workshops regarding business plans, loan applications, access to capital, basic business preparation and franchise acquisition. In 2014 API SBP served 2,500 people. Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches (A3M) UCSD NSU students during their drive for INC Cheek Week Field trips including swimming and hiking positive change for peopl e and pl aces Since 1991, A3M has been a recruitment center for Be The Match, operated by the National Marrow Donor Program. Each year, A3M conducts over 500 marrow donor recruitment drives in the African American, Chinese, Japanese, Hispanic, Korean, Pilipino, South Asian, Vietnamese and multi-racial communities to increase and diversify the national marrow donor registry. More than 450 people who registered as potential marrow donors at recruitment drives have gone on to donate their marrow or blood stem cells to patients with leukemia and blood cancers. Patients are searching for a cure. It could be you. Nikkei Helpline (NHL) Japanese Speaking Parents Association of Children with Challenges (JSPACC) JSPACC with Hon. Norman Mineta, Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation. In 2014, JSPACC celebrated its 20th anniversary. A unique parent support group for families with special needs in the Japanese-speaking community, JSPACC has been actively engaged in supporting families with educational seminars, family events and raising awareness. For more information, please visit www.jspacc.org or email to info@jspacc.org. Ryugakusei Hotline (RHL) Volunteers of the Nikkei Helpline NHL was the first crisis hotline for the Japanese and Japanese American community. Over 40,000 people have called NHL since its inception in 1984, getting help with everything from immigration, education, and traffic accidents to illness, drug abuse, relationship crises and other emergencies. NHL serves Japanese, English, and Korean-speaking community members. Inochi No Denwa Tomono Kai was established in December 2005 to support NHL. The Tomono Kai has raised over $80,000 to support NHL service activities through fundraising events and activities. Ryugakusei Hotline volunteers at the Oshogatsu New Year’s Celebration in Little Tokyo In 1991 RHL was established to provide information and referral services to Japanese international students in need. Since then RHL’s dedicated volunteers have answered thousands of calls. RHL volunteers also fundraise by selling Oshiruko at the New Years celebration in Little Tokyo. 2 0 1 4 S a k e E x p r e ss S p o n s o r s supporters Quan, Cohen & Hirano David & Donna Uyehara/Japanese American Dental Society Wells Fargo Advisors/ Jonathan Tanaka Special thanks to donors for support, grants and donations received from January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 Sake Cups donated by Karyn Yamate & Steven Moomey Honor Grove donations support LTSC’s Social Service programs Media Group LA18 KSCI-TV Thank you to all our sponsors Sponsor Reception US Bank Sake donated by Mutual Trading Co., Inc. Official Airlines Presenting Sponsor Japanese Airlines Gold Wells Fargo Silver Ellias Construction Fukui Mortuary JPMorgan Chase Speaker Emeritus John A. Pérez Union Bank Upper Crust Enterprises, Inc. Ansho Uchima & Family Walton Construction Services, Inc. Bronze Aratani Foundation Aihara & Associates Insurance Services Inc. Boston Private Bank & Trust Company California Bank & Trust Citi Community Capital CTBC Bank FIA Insurance Services, Inc. Gruen Associates Manufacturers Bank NEF / LISC NeighborWorks America Southern California Gas Company Chor Chai, Marie and Gregory Tan Family Foundation Vasquez & Company LLP Verizon California, Inc. UPS Community Andersen Environmental Arroyo Insurance Services Bank of America Capital Foresight Management Carde-Ten Architects Dreyfuss Construction Enterprise Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco Go for Broke National Educational Center Green Dinosaur, Inc. Japanese American Cultural & Community Center Kubota Nikkei Mortuary Yvonne & Alan Nishio Pacific Commerce Bank Food and Beverage Providers – Sponsor Reception and Main Event: Roy’s Pasadena Far Bar Feast from the East & Brewyard Homebrewed Beer Fugetsu-Do Hakata Ramen Shinsengumi LA Prime at the Westin Bonaventure Maison Akira Nestle Waters Pop’D Up Shakas Tri-Star Vending & Asian Business Association Starry Kitchen Whole Foods – Arroyo Store & Kikka Sushi Honor Grove Annual Pledges Bonsai level: 26+ Years of Giving Bamboo Level: 16 – 25 Years of Giving Pine Level: 11-15 Years of Giving Maple Level: 6-10 Years of Giving Cherry Level: 1-5 Years of Giving $100,000 and up California Community Foundation California Department of Education Citi Foundation County of Los Angeles Department of Public Social Services Enterprise Community Partners Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services Los Angeles Housing Services Authority NeighborWorks US Department of Housing and Urban Development $50,000-$99,999 Consulate General of Japan JPMorgan Chase Foundation Local Initiatives Support Corporation National CAPACD Self-Help for the Elderly Wells Fargo Housing Foundation $25,000-$49,999 PINE Anonymous Donations Anonymous County of Los Angeles Community and Senior Services Dwight Stuart Youth Fund Eagle, Globerman and Kodama Foundation Kazuto Yamamoto Charitable Trust Foundation Los Angeles Department of Water and Power S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund at The Community Foundation $10,000-$24,999 BAMBOO Anonymous Donations Advanced Meter Community Outreach and Education Project Bank of America Charitable Foundation Blue Shield of California Foundation Capital One Grace Iino Community Education Fund Pfaffinger Foundation Verizon Foundation $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous Asian Pacific Community Fund Bandai Foundation Bank of the West Cathay Bank Foundation Wayne Gan Kansha Fund: - Janice & Richard Edesa - Maya Hayashi - David Chris Hoshimiya - Chris Inouye - Kari Marie & Daniel Kelley - Kazuko & Bob Kodaka - Steven Kramer - Komako & Bradley Leland - Linda & John McDonnell - Sandie & Dean Mochinaga - Jean & Richard Nishimoto - Joyce Uyeno & Paul Hao Nguyen-Huu Joh Sekiguchi Union Bank of California Foundation Union Pacific Foundation $1,000-$4,999 BONSAI Anonymous BAMBOO Teresa & Robert Matsushima Janet & Henry Minami, Jr. Karen & Martin Tachiki PINE Oda Family Charitable Foundation Elaine & Cooke Sunoo MAPLE Anonymous Nell & Seiji Itahara Mark Kawauchi Vien Le Women of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church CHERRY Anonymous Betty & Frank Hiji George Tanaka Donations America Travel Factory Anonymous Arroyo Insurance Services Hoops for Friends Jon Kaji Aiko Kawaratani May & Yasuo Kikuchi M.A. & Josephine Grisham Foundation The New Neighbors Club of Palos Verdes Inc. 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t $500-$999 BONSAI Pauline & Dick Kaku Jane & Samuel Kurohara Yoneo Yamamoto BAMBOO Shirley Chami Mabel & Mark Harman Eric Inouye Debra Nakatomi & Bob Miyamoto Yvonne & Alan Nishio Sakae Okuda PINE Lynn & Don Akamine Lorraine & Jeffrey Dohzen John Okita & Michiko Yamamoto MAPLE Barbara & Philip Ito Bruce Iwasaki Jean & Richard Nishimoto Kathy & Mark Masaoka Marsha & Gary Watanabe CHERRY Golden Carpets, Inc. Peter Huang Etsuko & Noboru Kato Terri & Dave Mitani & Family Dean Okamura Allyson & Bradley Sakai Carol Sato Douglas Wada Gayle & Craig Wong Bruce Iwasaki Donations Aihara & Associates Insurance Services Inc. Mohammad Al Moshin Anonymous Shuk-Li & Wataru Ebihara Marianne Hane Atsuko Kanai Chris Inouye Sandie & Dean Mochinaga Suzette & Gary Kawaguchi Russell Kitagawa Tsz Yan Lam 16/17 Yoko Okada Hayashi Roll Giving & Paramount Community Giving Karen Saeki & Jeremy Williams Cathy & Masaru Tanaka Angela & Jonathan Ty $200-$499 BONSAI Anonymous John Hayashi & Leslie Furukawa Merilynne Hamano Quon Icy & Janey Hasama Betty & John Hatakeyama Lloyd Inui Dianne Kazahaya Marion & Tim Manaka, Sr. Steve Ogasa & Carol Matsunaga Dr. Jon & Stephanie Matsunaga Joyce Miyabe Eileen Nawa Nikkei Widowed Association Janice Osumi Kitty Sankey Kay & Paul Shishima Linda Tanamachi BAMBOO Gladys & Everett Endow Jennie & Arthur Hasegawa Dee A. 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Mariko & Ray Motoyama Marsha & Don Nakanishi Carol & Jerald Nasu Ronald Osborne Roger Stephens & Laura Toriumi Stephens Cathy & Ron Takeuchi Terasaki Nibei Foundation USC Sigma Phi Omega Karen Yamamoto Toshiko Yamamoto Lily & Michael Yanagita Gay Yuen Up to $199 BONSAI Jerry Fukui Ikuko Kiriyama Kazuko Matsumoto Thomas Matsunaga Shirley & Steven Ogata David & Donna Uyehara Ruth Watanabe BAMBOO Young & Eiko Amano Anonymous Therese & JD Hokoyama Sam & Kiyoko Isomoto Tayoko Kawato Jim Matsuoka Tetsuo Murata Mitsue Nishio Shirley Oka Melodee Smith Aiko & Walter Sumi Gary Uyekawa Bruce Uyemura Nora & Norman Yamauchi PINE Marlene Berry Glenn Hamanaka June & Gary Masada Masako & Richard Murakami Jean & Alan Shinseki MAPLE Mary Karatsu Fumy Machida Setsuko & Roy Nakahara Natalie Nakatani Stephen Suzuki Paul Yokoyama CHERRY Miyako Iwai Kay & Mike Okamoto Emily & Dan Weaver Donations Ann & Paul Abe Toshie & Syed Ahmed Mikako & Ali Amini Anonymous Ryan Asato Elena & Jim Azama Suzanne & Hank Borenstein Elizabeth Burton Sharon Caestecker Jamie Cha-McGrath Yi Bing Chen Kyung Ja & Kyung Ho Chong Bernice Chu Sandra & Darren Chu Sandy & Clinton Clement Patricia Cohen Chris Comee Matt Crochet Sharon & Richard Denner Jean Do Koko & John Doami Douglas & Mary Eichenhofer Julian Ely Hope Fang Chris Fitzgerald Joyce Fong Atsuko & Akira Fujimoto Fred Fujioka June Fukuhara Sadako Gee Tadao Gee Kathy Gilbert Susan Gin-Shaw Goodsearch Yong Guan Ana Guevara Charles Han The Tsubaki Family Mark Harris Janet Hasegawa & Cliff Chu Yoshiko Hayashi Pattie & Roland Hazama Linda Hiji Yukari Elston Jean & Thomas Hirata Michelle Hirose Mimi Ho Kathryn & Bryan Hori Joy & Ralph Hutter Dan Ichinose Takahiro Ide Nobuko Ike Edna Ikeda Horiuchi Douglas Ikemi Bok Sum Im Sharon & Roy Inouye International Family In Christ Colette & John Isawa Chie Iseri Sabrina & Darin Ishimatsu Tsuruko Ishimatsu Julie Itahara Leslie Ito & Steve Wong Noelle Ito & Cliff Okada Toshi Ito positive change for peopl e and pl aces Setsuko & Henry Itow Paul H. Iwahashi Carol & Harold Iwata Akiko & Tsugio Iwohara Kathy Jong Betty Jung Lynn & Curtis Jung Ruth & Paul Kadota Alice Kaku Rebecca Kammerling Vickie & Gene Kanamori Gary Kanemoto Steven Kramer Linda & John McDonnell Gayle & Daniel Kaplan Mizue Katayama Traci Kato-Kiriyama Yoshie Kato Masaru Kawai Virginia & Paul Kawakami Raymond Kawamoto Misa & Richard Kawano Hideo Kikuchi Jessie Kikuchi & Brent Mori Barbara Kim Aiko & Yoshikazu Kobayashi Alison Kochiyama Qris Yamashita & Chris Komai Alan Kondo Noriko & Raymond Kong Debra & Hirofumi Kono Kathleen Kubota Keiko Kuida Glorian Kunioka Takayo Kurachi Leland Lau Britt Legaspi Mee Leung Esther Lin Toshiko Lundy Grace Marumoto Kimberley & Asao Masumiya Kimie Matayoshi Matsuhisa Restaurant Ellen Matsumoto & Larry Rubin Elaine & Mas Matsumoto Masami & Dana Matsuno Mabel Yoshiye Mayeda Matsuko McKellar Eiko Mitoma Amy Miyakawa Meriko & Victor Miyamoto Seitaro Miyano Wendy & Johnny Mori Otoe & Masaharu Motoyama Setsuko & Minoru Motoyama Wendy & Russell Mun Nancy & Mark Munekata Hiroko Murakami Takako Murashige Sachiko & Shiro Nakagawa Lily Nakao Lily & David Nakatani Bette Nakatomi National Publisher Services, LLC Chiyoko Nishimori Susan Oda Omori Suzuko & Takashi Oda Margie & Michael Odanaka SPHS Class of 2004 Lisa Okamoto Mike Okamura Shirley Okayama Yumiko & Fred Ong Diana & Russell Ono Susan Osa Kikuko & Hiroshi Otake Alan Pabalan Enisha & Amar Parimi Jung Hee Park Amy Phillips & Scott Kushigemachi Miyako Phillips Hiroko Pinto Donna Plesh Lycan Mark Podhajsky Amy & Stewart Powell Yumiko Rafael Angelita Ramirez Louise Sakamoto Susan Sakamoto & Gary Broyles Sanuki No Sato Atsuko Sato Catherine & Eugene Sato Wilbur Sato Colleen Seto-Gee & Douglas Gee Ayako & Charles Seu Chan Hwa Shang Sharon & Raymond Shibata Diane Shigekawa Diane & Bruce Shimano Joyce Shimazu Kana Shimizu & Marion Richardson Shigeko Shimokubo Patsy Shintani Roberta Shiroma Anthony Solis Donald Spivack Elaine & Stan Suda Lily & Ken Sugino Sushi Gen Scarlet Sy & Eric Olson Hiroyuki Taga Jun & Shizie Taira Risa Taira Patricia Takakawa Natsuko Takaki Ryoko Takata Beth Tamayose Bessie Tanaka Lilian & James Tanaka Iris Tang Mucci & Larry Taylor Linda Taylor Lai To Loan Thi Tran Jeanne & Ernie Tsujimoto Jill Tsutsui Syuwa Uchiyama Junko Umeda Lori Usuki Jennifer Usyak Emily Uy Teruko & Alden Uyemura Momoyo & Edward Wada Ken Wada Louise Wada Maki & Richard Wallace Posim Wang Susie Wang Ruth & Bill Watanabe Michiko & David Watanabe Richard Watanabe Allyne Winderman & Glenn Wasserman E Jean Wong Lois & Jerry Wong John Wong Shizue Wong Taeko Yamada Grace & James Yamakawa Yukiko Yamamoto Chris & Tats Yamasaki Cheryl Yamashita Sally Yamashita Ken Yasuda Teri & Lance Yokoyama Linda Yokoyama Sari Yoshioka & Jacob Wexler IN MEMORY OF (IN BOLD) Helen Akahori, Kathryn Kawaye, Jean Akahori Ted & Tomi Akahori Ray Inouye Ann & Paul Abe Susan Sakamoto & Gary Broyles Sandra & Darren Chu Sandy & Clinton Clement Douglas & Mary Eichenhofer Joyce Fong Gina & Chris Fujinami Noriko Fujinami and Paul & James Moore Pattie & Roland Hazama Michelle Hirose Chris Inouye Sharon & Roy Inouye Ann & Steve Inouye Betty Jung 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t Lynn & Curtis Jung Vickie & Gene Kanamori Gayle & Daniel Kaplan Debra & Hirofumi Kono Leland Lau Scott Lee & Karen Wong Deena Lew Margin & Carol Lew Wendy & Russell Mun Kay & Mike Okamoto Amy & Stewart Powell Cathy & Ron Takeuchi The Tsubaki Family Emily Uy Ruth & Bill Watanabe Chris & Tats Yamasaki Teri & Lance Yokoyama Kaye Ishida Patricia Ishida-Witscher Kiyoshi Kawaratani Aiko Kawaratani Fusao Kawato Tayoko Kawato Nancy Kikuchi Eiko Amano Elizabeth Burton Jean Do Julian Ely Colleen Seto-Gee & Douglas Gee Tadao Gee Mark Harris Janet Hasegawa & Cliff Chu Yoko Okada Hayashi Joy & Ralph Hutter Sabrina & Darin Ishimatsu Julie Itahara Leslie Ito & Steve Wong Noelle Ito & Cliff Okada Suzette & Gary Kawaguchi May & Yasuo Kikuchi Donna Plesh Lycan Ellen Matsumoto & Larry Rubin Lily Nakao National Publisher Services, LLC The Okamoto Family Enisha & Amar Parimi Mark Podhajsky Joyce Shimazu Kana Shimizu & Marion Richardson Lisa Sugino & Jay Rosenthal Scarlet Sy & Eric Olson Jennifer Usyak Gayle & Craig Wong Taeko Yamada Karen Yamamoto Sari Yoshioka & Jacob Wexler 19 Kay Komai Qris Yamashita & Chris Komai David Miyashita Marivic Miyashita George Nakashima Debra Nakatomi & Bob Miyamoto Mabel Yoshiye Mayeda Alan Kondo Misa & Richard Kawano Bette Nakatomi Takako Murashige Hideko & Hiroshi Ota Anonymous Judy Nishimoto Ota Victor Aguilera Anonymous Ruth & Paul Kadota Kathy & Mark Masaoka Kaz Ota George K. Sato Carol Sato Beverly Shue Grace Marumoto Sharon & Richard Denner Kathy Jong Reverend Howard Toriumi Roger Stephens & Laura Toriumi Stephens Deklan Sakura Yoshimura Susan & Brett Yoshimura IN HONOR OF (IN BOLD) Gena Hamamoto David Yoo Olivia Lam’s Graduation Gay Yuen Mike Murase Minoru Nishida & Akemi Kitagawa J. & Mariko Kobata Alan Nishio CSULB Asian American Studies students and faculty Kim Tachiki’s 50th Birthday Takayo Kurachi Angelita Ramirez John Wong Bill Watanabe Jane & Takashi Makinodan Melodee Smith Gayle Hane Wong Grace & James Yamakawa 20 GIVING TUESDAY Young & Eiko Amano Mikako & Ali Amini Anonymous Jamie Cha-McGrath Bernice Chu Hope Fang June Fukuhara Tadao Gee Ana Guevara Janet Hasegawa & Cliff Chu Mimi Ho Hoops for Friends Dan Ichinose Julie Itahara Paul H. Iwahashi Rebecca Kammerling Kansha Fund Traci Kato-Kiriyama Jessie Kikuchi & Brent Mori Kathleen Kubota Jenni Kuida & Tony Osumi Victor Lazo Esther Lin Carrie & Walter Morita Mariko & Ray Motoyama Hiroko Murakami Sachiko & Shiro Nakagawa Marsha & Don Nakanishi Yvonne & Alan Nishio Mary & David Noguchi Margie & Michael Odanaka Lisa Okamoto Susan Osa Ronald Osborne Alan Pabalan Amy Phillips & Scott Kushigemachi Lisa Sugino & Jay Rosenthal Hiroyuki Taga Risa Taira Beth Tamayose Iris Tang Karen & Edward Toguchi Marsha & Gary Watanabe E Jean Wong Lois & Jerry Wong Cheryl Yamashita Linda Yokoyama LEGACY PARTNERS Grace Andow Lorraine & Jeffrey Dohzen Walter Douglas, III Elsie Dozen Dick H. and Lily M. Fujioka Herbert Hamako Irene & Fred Hoshiyama Sho Iino Delmer Clarence Kallberg May Kambara Midori Kamei Nancy Kikuchi Li t t le Toky o Se rv i ce Ce n t e r Steve & Akemi Kayleng Knight Kinuyo “Kay” Mori Norie Morita Kayoko Morrey Jean & Richard Nishimoto Yvonne & Alan Nishio Yone Nobe Lilly Nomura Daniel & Jeri Okamoto Floyd Kuniko & Sam Shimoguchi Wallace Takata Jonathan Tanaka Ken Toma David & Donna Uyehara Kazuto Yamamoto VEHICLE DONATIONS Anonymous Center for the Pacific Asian Family Susan Fong Casey Fukunaga Ruthie & Leland Hong Sharilynn Jung Delcey & Steve Kawasaki Brian Kito Howard Kunihiro Noriko & Kauro Miura Hisato Mizuno Barry Morinaka Tracy & Grant Nakaoka Mary Oi Herb Okamoto Kay & Mike Okamoto Judy Okita Minoru Sakamoto Regina Sakurai Mary & Paul Shiba Le Shieh Machiko Spann Margaret & Dick Takimoto Mark Uyehara Gina & Hiro Watanabe GIFTS IN-KIND Lily Harumi Baba Baby2Baby John Brasel Buzy Q’s Quilts for Charity Center for the Pacific Asian Family Maggie Choi Deana Chuang Shuk-Li & Wataru Ebihara Marcia Ferreira Kazuko & Chris Fong Yosh Fukumoto Yuki Fukumoto Girl Scout Troop 5325 Amparo Gonzales Janet Hasegawa & Cliff Chu Jasper Hu Edna Ikeda Horiuchi Leslie Ito & Steve Wong Barbara & Philip Ito Dolly Ito Oishi & Rick Oishi Paul H. Iwahashi JANM Volunteers Christine Jung Lloyd Kajikawa Kisuk Kang Kathy Khoury Linda Kim Kathleen Kubota Jenni Kuida & Tony Osumi Frankie Lee Celina Martin del Campo Kathy & Mark Masaoka Dean Matsubayashi & Kim Kawaratani Cheryl Murase Yoshiko Nakagawa Nelson Thompson Pegue & Thornton Sharon Nakata Eva & Ted Nishimura Suzanne Ogami Takahiro Otomo Davis Park & Allison Yoh Daniela Rechtszaid Irene & Ed Rowe Michiko Sakimoto Colleen Seto-Gee & Douglas Gee Shelter Partnership Ting Kerry Situ Samantha Stone Alan Tomiyama Angie & James Trounson Mieko Uchida Toshiko & Richard Verdugo Calvin Wang Lisa Washizaki Marsha & Gary Watanabe Jennifer Winther Linda Yokoyama Steven Yee & Silvia Yoshimizu-Yee Every effort is made to include gifts received in 2014, but if a name has been inadvertently omitted, please let us know at: 213-473-1608 or caihara@LTSC.org positive change for peopl e and pl aces LTSC BOARD MEMBERS EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS: Debra Nakatomi, President Lloyd Kajikawa, Vice President Kathy Masaoka, Vice President David Mitani, Vice President Edwin Takahashi, Treasurer Linda Yamauchi, Secretary Alan Nishio, Chair, Board of Governors Dick Kaku Trisha Murakawa Jean Nishimoto BOARD MEMBERS: Akemi Arakaki Dennis Arguelles Chris Espinosa Shashi Hanuman Josh Ishimatsu Dennis Kobata Vivienne Lee Jeri Okamoto Floyd Miguel Nunez George Tanaka Dean Toji Mark Usui David Uyehara Sandra Yamane David Yoo BOARD OF GOVENORS: Sakaye Aratani Eugene Eng Jerry Fukui Warren Furutani Tomio Ito Jon Kaji Marcella Low Antonio Manning Nancy Matsui Albert Muratsuchi Andy Nakano Gil Nishimura Jan Perry Stephen Suzuki Chor Chai and Marie Tan Janet Yamamoto Sa Friday, July 24, 2015 h th v e Datee h LTSC’s 9th Annual Sake & Food Tasting Event Japanese American Cultural & Community Center Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles Sake generously provided by Mutual Trading Co., Inc. sake.ltsc.org 2 0 14 A n n u a l R epo r t 21 231 E. 3rd St. Suite G106 * Los Angeles, CA 90013 Tel. 213-473-3030 * Fax 213-473-3031 * www.LTSC.org
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