Nonprofit Spotlight: Worksite Wellness LA



 WWLA's Physical activity presentation | Photo Courtesy of WWLA's Facebook Page

Worksite Wellness LA’s presentation on physical activity | Photo Courtesy of WWLA’s Facebook Page

Intersection’s Nonprofit Spotlight series profiles South L.A. organizations that are propelling positive change in South L.A.

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What is the purpose of Worksite Wellness LA? To improve the health status of low-income, medically underserved families through workplaces in Los Angeles County.

When was Worksite Wellness LA founded? In 1996.

Which areas does the Worksite Wellness LA serve? Downtown, South LA, East LA, Boyle Heights, Downey, Bellflower, Whittier, Huntington Park, Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley.

WWLA's Physical Education class | Photo Courtesy of WWLA's Facebook

WWLA’s Physical Education class | Photo Courtesy of WWLA’s Facebook

What services does Worksite Wellness LA provide? We serve the health needs of low-income working families including healthcare enrollment and budgeting services and free health classes.

What are Worksite Wellness LA’s recent accomplishments? By bringing preventative health education and information on access to health care to a low income working population, we encourage healthy behavior changes through awareness, information and education. WWLA’s program is not only unique in that we deliver our services at the worksite, our services are available to the workers on as needed basis.

Video Courtesy of Worksite Wellness LA’s Youtube Page


What does Worksite Wellness LA see as…

…top safety issues in South L.A.? Traffic , pollution, the cut in health and social services.

Healthcare Fair hosted by American Apparel | Photo Courtesy of WWLA's Facebook Page

Healthcare Fair hosted by American Apparel | Photo Courtesy of WWLA’s Facebook Page

…top education issues in South L.A.? Low literacy remains a huge challenge, most of our clients are not aware or have no time to communicate or learn about our programs.

…top housing issues in South L.A.? Housing is still scarce and more expensive, but many abandoned buildings and homes have been restored and rented in the area.

…top business issues in South L.A.? The lack of local investment. People still have limited access to credit making it difficult to expand businesses. Many retail stores need to be upgraded. Also there are too many fast food shops.

Social Media: Facebook

Contact info: Luis Pardo, [email protected], (323) 758-9480.

Nonprofit Spotlight: Dignity and Power Now/Coalition to End Sheriff’s Violence in L.A. Jails



Dignity and Power Now

Photo Courtesy of The Coalition to End Sheriff’s Violence’s Facebook Page

Intersection’s Nonprofit Spotlight series profiles South L.A. organizations that are propelling positive change in South L.A.

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Dignity and Power Now/The Coalition to End Sheriff’s Violence in L.A Jails grew out of a performance art project created by the organization’s founder, Patrisse Marie Cullors. She drew inspiration from the 2012 American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit that accused the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department of using excessive force in its jails. For the performance, titled “Stained: An Intimate Portrayal of State Violence,” Cullors enlarged sheets of the nearly 85 page civil rights complaint, and pasted them in a gallery along with bright yellow caution tape. Cullors talked with Intersections about her budding organization, its triumphs and struggles, and its promising next steps. [Read more…]

Nonprofit Spotlight: A Place Called Home (APCH)



APCH members run in the 2014 Jive Live New Year's Race. | APCH Facebook

APCH members run in the 2014 Jive Live New Year’s Race. | APCH Facebook

Intersection’s Nonprofit Spotlight series profiles South L.A. organizations that are propelling positive change in South L.A.

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A Place Called Home provides children in South L.A. educational programs, counseling and mentorship.  By promoting creative expression and providing specialized tutoring programs, APCH helps builds a bridge towards success for many South L.A. youth. Charyn Harris, who leads APCH’s music programs, answered a survey for us telling us more about the organization’s work.  

What is APCH’s purpose? APCH is a community partner that offers a safe haven to youth daily as well as resources to families.

When was APCH founded? The organization was founded in 1993 by Debrah Constance. It started with 12 youth members in a local church. Many of the youth were trying to escape involvement in the rampant gang activity that existed during that time. Debrah was extremely successful in working with them and many of the original members are now thriving.

Snapshot from APCH Garden Program sponsored by Chipotle | Photo Courtesy of APCH

Snapshot from APCH Garden Program sponsored by Chipotle | Photo Courtesy of APCH

Which areas does APCH serve? The community of South Los Angeles. It is located in Council District 9. [Read more…]

Nonprofit Spotlight: Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)



Rally Hosted by SAJE | Photo Courtesy of SAJE Flickr

Rally Hosted by SAJE | Photo Courtesy of SAJE Flickr

Intersection’s Nonprofit Spotlight series profiles South L.A. organizations that are propelling positive change in South L.A.

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