Champions Live Here Spotlight: Harvest Home, Hollenbeck PAL, Homeboy Industries, InsideOUT Writers, Jenesse Center

New highlights are in from Champions Live Here – the official Super Bowl LVI Legacy Program which is recognizing 56 “unsung hero” nonprofit organizations across Los Angeles. This week, take a look at the impactful work of Harvest Home, Hollenbeck Police Activities League, Homeboy Industries, InsideOUT Writers, and Jenesse Center, Inc.

We’re ready to welcome these inspiring 56 Champion organizations for a new session of Annenberg Alchemy leadership training in 2022!

Harvest Home transforms the lives of homeless pregnant women and their children by providing housing, support, and programs that equip women to become great mothers.

In partnership with LAPD, the Hollenbeck Police Activities League prepares and empowers underserved and underprivileged youth to lead responsible, productive, and fulfilling lives.

Homeboy Industries is the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world. For over 30 years, they have provided training and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated people, allowing them to redirect their lives.

InsideOUT Writers works to reduce juvenile recidivism by providing a range of services that meets the unique needs of currently and formerly incarcerated youth and young adults.

Jenesse Center, Inc. is a nonprofit domestic violence intervention and prevention organization with a resolute mission to provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive, holistic, comprehensive services to survivors and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence.

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