A Place Called Home: Located in South Central to provide at-risk youth with a secure, positive family environment where they can regain hope and belief, earn trust and self respect and learn skills to lead a productive lifestyle free of the gangs, drugs and poverty that surrounds them.
Children's Institute International: Non-profit organization specializing in the treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Gnosis 4-H Club: Club details, project pages, 4-H resources, e-mail group, and information on club Computer Corps.
Hands Of Change: Employs young women from at-risk environments to craft jewelry, which is then sold to raise money for organizations that aid women in transitional countries.
Inner City Arts: To enrich the lives of children and bridge the cultural and economic divides between them through a total art program in partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District. Includes information about their programs, events and donating.
Junior Chamber of Commerce: A nonprofit volunteer and community service organization whose mission is to is to serve the community by providing innovative projects and programs which benefit at-risk youth. Includes L.A. Watts Summer Games, Nissan Open, youth sports, leadership program and membership and community service.
Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy (JUICE): A youth program focused on skill building in the arts surrounding the hip-hop culture.
Korean Youth and Community Center: About the organization's programs, news, events, and partners. Includes interesting facts on the Korean American community.
Para Los Ninos - For the Children: Los Angeles based nonprofit family service agency providing child care, schooling and various other educational opportunities for at-risk children and support for their families and communities. Lists organizational structure, finances, services offered, newsletters, media statements and reports, information for donors and volunteers. (Has on-line video in a range of speeds.)
Positive Alternative Choices Today (PACT): Dedicated to making a difference through mentor work, learning, fun, and play to empower at-risk local youth. Includes volunteer, mentor, organization informational links.
Reach Me: A Non-profit, non-denominational, faith based educational support group - providing ethics, values, and successful living guidelines to youth at-risk, ages 10-18. Includes information about their program.
Reading to Kids: Currently works with Gratts Elementary School and Esperanza Elementary School (both located near downtown) to support monthly, school-sponsored Saturday reading clubs at those schools.
Roy W. Roberts II Watts/Willowbrook Boys and Girls Club: To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
SAMPLE the Possibilities!: A summer program that uses language instruction as a framework for imparting lessons of social action and multicultural understanding to third through sixth grade students.
The Salvation Army Red Shield Youth & Community Center: Youth and Community Center located in the Pico-Union district. Includes information about their programs.
Venus and Serena Williams Tutorial/Tennis Academy: Offers tennis lessons and college preparatory tutoring for underpriveleged youths.
Wooten Center: A neighborhood approach to the revitalization and empowerment of a community that provides a safe, nurturing environment committed to good citizenship and academic excellence. Includes information about their programs and sponsors.
Yoga for Youth: Provides incarcerated youth in Los Angeles County Detention Center camps with a yoga and meditation program conducted by accomplished yoga instructors.
Youth Opportunity Program: A national youth employment and training program funded by the U. S. Department of Labor. Includes program information, services, calendar and newsletter.