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IMPACT REPORT 2018 INVESTING IN SURVIVORS OF TRAFFICKING IN THE CITY OF ANGELS

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IMPACT REPORT

2018INVESTING IN SURVIVORS OF TRAFFICKING IN THE CITY OF ANGELS

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MISSIONThe Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (Cast) is ending modern slavery through education, advocacy,

partnerships, and empowering survivors of human trafficking.

VISION FOR IMPACTCreating an innovative bridge between practice and policy, Cast provides evidence driven, comprehensive services

to human trafficking survivors, empowering them to become partners and leaders in the field, which leads to systemic changes in attitudes, laws, and policies that allow modern slavery to persist.

OUR LEADERSHIPDr. Kathryn McMahon, Founder & President EmeritusCalifornia State University, Long Beach

Sister Anncarla Costello, Board President Sisters of Notre Dame

Molly Rhodes, Secretary California Apparel News

Butch Schuman, TreasurerAgro Farming Corporation

Steven HirshMercantile Center

Anna InnisAir Canada

Michael Sinel, M.D.UCLA Medical School

Sister Lisa MegaffinSisters of Notre Dame

Tabrez NooraniIndia Take One Productions

Mike TrozzoBistro Studios, University Laundry

Breeze Giannasio, J.D.Breeze Giannasio Interiors

Kay Buck CEO

Honorary Board Member, Mayor Eric Garcetti

BOARD OF DIRECTORS HONORARY BOARDMayor Eric Garcetti &First Lady Amy Elaine WakelandCity of Los Angeles

Michael Gennaco

Kathleen Kim

Dolph Lundgren

Chancee Martorell

Mira Sorvino

Bill Watanabe

Freida Pinto

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Though leading Cast is hardly an easy job, I consider myself extremely lucky to have it. Every day, I am inspired by the survivors we support, by the staff who drive our work, and by the members of our community who commit their time, talent, and resources to making our impact possible. The commitment and bravery of our community keeps me going on this uphill climb.

Cast staff and survivors are some of the most fearless people you’ll ever meet. In the face of circumstances that would shake anyone else’s very faith in humanity, they choose to see possibility, and the potential for leadership and change. For 20 years Cast has been leading this charge, and I couldn’t be more proud to play a part in it.

We did something different in this year’s report, sharing the journeys of survivors through their direct experiences so you have a sense of exactly how our work impacts real people. I encourage you to spend some time with these stories. Try to put yourself in their shoes, imagine how scared they must have been as they fled their traffickers, consider how foreign a life of freedom must have felt after years of captivity and abuse, reflect on the hope they must feel as they rebuild their lives. Then look again at the impact we are having, think about the fact that by working with Cast, survivors become leaders and change agents. I hope it will give you the same inspiration that I am blessed to feel every day.

With gratitude,

Kay BuckCEO

Photo by Linda Bryan

1,316 SURVIVORS AND FAMILY MEMBERSSERVED 9%

INCREASE FROM LAST YEAR! 258 SURVIVORS

LEADINGSYSTEMIC CHANGE 3

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OUR STORYINVESTING IN SURVIVORS FOR

OVER 20 YEARS

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

LEGAL SERVICES

CASE MANAGEMENT

HOUSING PARTNERSHIPS

Identify and emancipate trafficking

victims

OUR WORK INCLUDES:

Address survivors’ trauma and prepare

them for independence

Create safety and stability Ensure the rights, protections, and resources

survivors need to thrive

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Modern slavery pervades Los Angeles. Victims of labor trafficking wash dishes at our favorite restaurants and clean the rooms of local motels, pick the tomatoes we savor, and care for families who in turn exploit them. We may have no idea that there are victims of sex trafficking at the truck stop we pass on our commute, or at the new spa up the block. We may not see them, but the suffering of trafficking victims could not be more real. With a homelessness crisis like we are seeing in LA today, it becomes all the more common.

In 1995, 72 Thai workers were discovered living in slavery and debt bondage in our city, a wakeup call for our community that led to Cast’s formation. The organization quickly became an innovator in the field, opening the first-ever shelter exclusively for trafficking victims, establishing the largest co-located anti-trafficking partnership between law enforcement and service providers in the country, and creating a leadership model that empowers survivors to be our most valuable partners in creating the solutions to end human trafficking.

Today, in partnership with over 3,000 cultural and faith-based community groups, healthcare organizations, government agencies and law enforcement, Cast identifies victims, helps them escape trafficking, and supports them at every phase of the journey to reestablish their freedom and independence. Every year, thousands of survivors are free as a result of Cast’s impact.

LET US INTRODUCE YOU TO SURVIVORS

LEADERSHIP/ADVOCACY

PARTNERSHIPS

Expand access to services and justice for

survivors

Empower survivors to transform their pain into

a force for good

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Living on the streets of Los Angeles, Sonya’s life was a moment-to-moment struggle, trapped by abuse at the hands of her trafficker who was selling her body. Sonya’s trafficker could see that her childhood in a shelter left her craving stability, and filled her head with sweet-sounding lies to gain her trust.

The day she summoned the courage to leave him, she walked into a homeless shelter, but the staff said her arrest record would keep her from staying. They didn’t understand that prostitution hadn’t been a choice, and that a shelter was her only way out. She finally found a shelter that would take her, at the recommendation of the local police department,

but even there the staff treated her as a curiosity--they didn’t understand the deep trauma trafficking imparted on its survivors.

Finally, a Good Samaritan connected her with the Cast 24 hour hotline. Within hours, Sonya was sitting down with the housing manager at Cast’s transitional shelter, Mariposa Haven. For the first time, Sonya felt understood. Fragile at first and spiraling into desperation at every setback, she slowly began to develop her resilience with the tireless support of Cast’s specially trained staff.

SONYAMEET

IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD

HOTLINE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

CHAPTER 1:

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IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD

SURVIVORSARE ALL GENDERS79 % Female20 % Male1 % Transgender

10% Minor

71% Adult

MODERN SLAVERY INCLUDES ALL FORMS OF TRAFFICKING

HOTLINE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

HOTLINE NUMBER

FREEDOM STARTS WITH A CALL

HOTLINE REFFERALS

SURVIVORS ARE ALL AGES

888-539-2373

Calls to the hotline from survivors increased by 15%

36% C

ast Partners

33%

self-referrals

24% G

ood Sam

aritans &

Family M

embers

7% other

44% 51% 5%LABOR SEX BOTH

29% Transitional Youth

Providing immediate, around-the-clock response through the 24/7 hotline, our emergency response team springs into action to ensure survivor safety and well-being.

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CHARTING A

The Cast shelter and support services gave Sonya her first sense of stability in years. She began to think about a future for herself and her two small children, and learned that Cast could get her a full scholarship through Paul Mitchell Schools.

Working in a salon, helping people feel confident and express themselves — that was a career Sonya could be proud of, and that she could use to save for her children’s college. She enrolled, knowing it would be a long road ahead.

She wasn’t just going to be a stylist, she was going to be a Paul Mitchell stylist, and that took work.

Of course, nothing came easily. Some days she couldn’t shake memories of her old life. Other days she was exhausted from raising her children and the work of healing. Still, a better life for her children beckoned.

PATH FORWARDCHAPTER 2:

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Living on the street, you learn how to run, and once you develop that instinct, it’s tough to shake. One day, the fighting back just became too hard. Sonya only had about two months left at Paul Mitchell Schools, but it might as well have been two decades. She ran.

She needed the regular income and self-confidence of a steady job to head out on her own. Neither Cast staff nor Paul Mitchell teachers could force her to go back, but they could remind her that they believed in her and offer her the chance to return to school any time, no questions asked.

NOTHING COMES EASY

SHELTER

56% of Cast clients report having a criminal record as a result of their trafficking.

65% of survivors are homeless when they call the hotline.

Trafficking survivors often face circumstances that prevent them from accessing other shelters (most notably convictions from crimes their traffickers forced them to commit). In partnership with LA Mayor Garcetti and Councilwoman Nury Martinez, Cast opened a new emergency shelter this year. Today, Cast’s shelters give survivors a stable home and crucial support while they get back on their feet.

CHAPTER 3:

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BELIEVING IN OUR CLIENTS

With Cast’s unconditional love and persistance, Sonya went back. Those last 300 hours were intense, but she had the Cast and Paul Mitchell support network, and she was determined to give her children a new life.

Today, she’s working in a high-end salon in Los Angeles and launching her own style brand. Her customers don’t know her story, they just know that when you go to see Sonya, you go

home feeling ready to take on the world.Her children are her inspiration. She is determined to show them what hard work leads to, and to instill in them the value of giving back. Because of this, the most important hair Sonya works on belongs to the women and girls back at the shelter and on Skid Row, where she braids every chance she gets.

1,861 HOURS INVESTED IN SONYA’S TRANSFORMATION.

EVERY SECOND WAS WORTH IT.

CHAPTER 4:

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SAFEHOUSING

SAFEHOUSING

PERMANENT HOUSING

BEAUTY DEGREE

BUSINESS OWNER

STARTEDSCHOOL

CRIMINAL RECORD

EXPUNGED

AFTER GRADUATING100% have safe housing with 97% in permanent homes.

90% 100% of Cast clients have medical access

are in school or employed

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MEETCHAPTER 1:Sebastian’s childhood was stolen from him. Growing up in Guatemala, his father and his traffickers would beat or starve him if he didn’t complete his field work. Forced out of school, his father conspired with traffickers to hire a coyote and send him to the U.S., so that he could send money back to the family. Arriving as an unaccompanied minor at the border, ICE apprehended Sebastian and placed him in a group home, as they do with thousands of young people every year. Just months before his 16th birthday, Sebastian was referred to Cast by a partner agency. He was skeptical that things could get better, but how could this possibly be worse than life under the thumb of traffickers?

SEBASTIAN

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TRAFFICKING KNOWS NO BORDERSCAST SERVES SURVIVORS FROM OVER 70 COUNTRIES 13

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CHAPTER 2: Though freed from his traffickers, Sebastian lacked any meaningful education. Without legal status or marketable skills, he was doomed to a life at the margins and saw no path to a better life. With Cast, Sebastian was able to access specialized legal services, through which attorneys pushed to secure his legal status.

STARTINGOVER

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LEGAL SERVICES

$2.41 M ORDERED IN RESTITUTION

100 %CLIENTS OFFERED

VICTIMS RIGHTS ATTORNEYS

96 %T-VISAS SECURED

$2,464,823 DONATED FROM PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES

96%SUCCESSFUL

VACATURS

100 %CLIENTS RECEIVED

LEGAL ASSESMENTS

Cast is one of the only legal services providers in the U.S. that comprehensively assesses and serves the full spectrum of legal services trafficking survivors need. Specializing in immigration, crime victims’ rights, family law, civil remedies and criminal advocacy, our expert team of lawyers win justice for survivors.

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MEETING SURVIVORSCHAPTER 3: Through case management, Cast quickly set about connecting Sebastian to supports that would help him get his feet under him and integrate him into the community. He got glasses and dental care that he had been denied since birth, as well as ongoing medical care. Suddenly, a life beyond day-to-day struggle seemed possible.

WHERE THEY ARE

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MEETING SURVIVORS

Youth trafficking victims carry the trauma they experience throughout their lives. However, they are also the hardest group to get into services and to keep engaged. Cast’s youth program gives youth survivors hope, but also the opportunity to connect with peers and even have a little fun, so they can recapture some portion of their childhoods.

FINDING A NEW PATHCHAPTER 4: Today, Sebastian is living with family in Los Angeles and heavily involved in Cast youth services. He is working hard in school, and even gets to have simple childhood joys like an ice skating party with friends. After nearly two years of support, he is daring to dream of a better future for himself, and he knows that Cast will always be there for him as he makes that dream a reality.

One in five home-less youth will be a

victim of trafficking

Nearly 40% of homeless youth identify as LGBTQ

YOUTH SERVICES

71% of Cast youth have a criminal

history at intake

of ALL Cast clients have housing upon

graduating

100%

COMPREHENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENTCast has developed a comprehensive, trauma-informed and victim-centered Case Management Program that empowers survivors of human trafficking through a coordinated continuum of care. Our talented and passionate staff offer tailored case management for several populations with unique needs, such as youth survivors.

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Cast Survivor Coordinator Jess builds power among survivors to influence the policymakers who shape the systems that can either enable or eradicate trafficking.

Working together, survivor leaders like Jess have secured major victories. To cite one example, when a $10 million budget allocation for trafficking survivors across California was eliminated from the state budget, intensive last minute advocacy restored full funding. This was a true team effort — survivors and partners helped lawmakers understand how these services change lives.

Survivor leaders like Jess take action as the Los Angeles Survivor Network Resiliant Voices and the National Survivor Network to pave the way to a solution to end human trafficking.

MEET JESS

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258 SURVIVOR LEADERS LIKE JESS

Cast advocacy at the city, state, and federal levels is led by survivors and staff who bring powerful insights into public policy. Jess is one such survivor.

LEADERSHIP & ADVOCACY

$10 MILALLOCATED

TO SURVIVORS

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TOGETHER TOWARDS FREEDOM

MEET ALICECHAPTER 1:Alice’s story is a reminder of the importance of collaboration in eradicating human trafficking in our region. Raped and forced into the commercial sex trade, she faced daily abuse by her trafficker. CHAPTER 2:

The Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force, which Cast leads with the Sheriff’s Department and the US Attorney’s Office, was essential to Alice’s path to freedom. She was first identified through the Task Force, and its training and collaboration helped investigators to understand that she needed immediate trauma-informed care. Cast responded to Alice’s safety and health, while the Sheriff’s Office investigated and arrested her trafficker. Thanks to District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s leadership, her team won a conviction, while Cast attorneys provided Alice essential support to testify against her trafficker and protected her privacy.

CHAPTER 3: Alice was awarded substantial restitution based on legislation Cast helped pass. Not only does she have financial resources to rebuild her life, she participates in Cast youth programs, which help her set goals and a career trajectory. Today, she has a steady, rewarding job, and an infant daughter who brings her endless joy.

HARD WORK PAYS OFF

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MULTIPLYING OUR IMPACTHuman trafficking exists at the intersection of many of the most critical issues of our time: homelessness, poverty, immigration, LGBTQ rights, disabilities, access to health care, and others. Cast relies on an incredible constellation of 3,007 partners, who form a powerful regional movement serving marginalized Angelenos.

LA REGIONAL TASK FORCE

LEGAL TRAINING

AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

NATIONAL SURVIVORNETWORK

In the past year alone, Cast trained 337 attorneys and

service providers in 30 states.

Cast provided 900 technical assistance consultations, 15% more than last year.

Co-founded by Cast with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the Task Force coordinates a regional response to trafficking, ensuring that service providers and criminal justice agencies have full access to each others' expertise and leadership.

The National Survivor Network (NSN) is a platform for survivor leaders to make change at the local, state, and national level.

11.5%More survivors were identified through Cast’s partnership with the Task Force. 21

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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF IMPACT

3 Arts Entertainment, LLC • Amy Eldon • Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation • Paul Mitchell Schools • Anita Hirsh • Anna Innis • Astrid Heppenstall Heger • Ben/Joyce Eisenberg Foundation • Breeze Giannasio • Butch Schuman • Charles Schwab & Co, Inc. • City of Los Angeles • CNN • Dermalogica Foundation • Dolph Lundgren • Elizabeth Naftali • Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising • Geary’s Beverly Hills • Herb Wesson • Ingelise Guy • J Brand • Jackie Lacey Dr. John Jain • KP Financial Services • Mark Ridley-Thomas • Michael and Gail Feuer • Michael Bedner • Michael Trozzo • Dr. Mike Sinel • Molly Rhodes •

Mount St. Mary’s University • Munger Tolles and Olsen • Nury Martinez • Office of The City Clerk • Pacific Commerce Bank • Philip & Masako Togo

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF IMPACT

Kasloff Foundation • PMMO St Louis • Rafe L. Pery • Reed & Chris Halladay • Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary • Religious Sisters of Charity • Resnick Family Foundation • Rick Powell • Robyn Schreiber and Italo Elgueta/RIDE • Rosanna Arquette and Todd Morgan Fund • Perkins Coie LLP • Sinha-Gertz Fam-ily Fund • Sisters of Notre Dame • Sisters of St. Joseph in California • Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange • Steven and Pam Hirsh • Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP • Sudhir Ispahani • The Feinberg Foundation • The Morrison & Foerster Foundation • Thomas Steyer & Kathryn Taylor • Tomkat Foundation • Uber Technologies, Inc • Vera R Campbell Foundation • VIP Community Mental Health Ctr., Inc • Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation • William Resnick & Michael Stubbs

HONOREESVISIONARY AWARD: Winn Claybaugh, Paul Mitchell Schools Co-Founder and Co-ownerCOURAGE AWARD: Lorena Barrios, Survivor LeaderFOUNDER’S CHANGEMAKER HONOREES:CELEBRATING 20 ACTIVISTS AND CELEBRITIES TO COMMEMORATE CAST’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY Councilwoman Nury Martinez, Kate Bosworth, Mira Sorvino, Rosanna Arquette, Gloria Allred, Jana Babatunde-Bey, Judge Stephen Reinhardt, Andra Day, Q’orianka Kilcher, Julie Thompson, Fred Martin, Jess Torres, Erika Gonzalez, Leif Coorlim, Lisa Cohen, Josefa Salinas, Margarita Ramirez, Sr. Catherine Marie Kreta, Sara Chenetz, Aida Diaz

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IN THE MEDIAAs a leader in the growing national movement to combat human traf-ficking, Cast has caught the eye of local and national media sources. The sources where our work was featured in the past year include:

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FINANCIAL

2018

2016

20176.5M TOTAL

4.5M TOTAL

4.1M TOTAL

5.4M

3.5M

3.1M

.6M

.6M

.5M

.5M

.4M

.5M

FUNDRAISINGADMINISTRATION

We increased Program Services by 64% this year alone! All while maintaining a steady budget for Administration and Fundraising.

PROGRAM SERVICES

FUNDRAISINGADMINISTRATION

PROGRAM SERVICES

FUNDRAISINGADMINISTRATION

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS3 Arts Entertainment, LLCA GoodmanAdele L. and Rick D. BurkeAhmos NetanelAkiko Mimura LazareAlegra TorelAlex WilkinsonAlexa RoussoAliza NikayinAllan M. DicastroAllison SantiAlverin M. Cornell FoundationAly Son SakinAmber HillAmir GamlielAmy DeWinterAmy EldonAndrew Gomez Dream FoundationAndrew GreenAndrew MossAngela LowAnita HirshAnita’s Mexican Foods CorporationAnjan ChoudhuryAnna InnisAnncarla CostelloAshlee KlingAstrid Heppenstall HegerAT & TBarbara and Ed DreyfusBarbara and Todd AlbertBarbara BundyBarbara P. MeyerBeauty 21 Cosmetics, Inc.Ben & Joyce E. Eisenberg FoundationBeth FriedmanBettina DuvalBoeing Employee Credit UnionBonnie RaittBoon Staffing SolutionsBradley FisherBreeze GiannasioBrent EdgecumbeBrian WeitmanBrock HillmanBruce MassmanBueno BeverageButch SchumanCAF American Donor FundCalifornia Foundation For Stronger CommunitiesCarolyn DisbrowCarolyn LukensmeyerCarrie AdrianCarrie Estelle Doheny FoundationCars 2 CharitiesChaleff RehwaldCharidy IncCharles Schwab & Co., Inc. Charlotte CassidyChris KempelChris MalachowskyChristina Siden & Walter LeeChristina SingletonChristina WeaverChristopher BohjalianCity of Los Angeles

City of West Hollywood Women’s AdvisoryClear Channel OutdoorCNNComplete Medical Lists Inc 50CentsConferenceDirectConrad N. Hilton FoundationCouncilman Herb WessonCouncilwoman Nury MartinezCourtney Davis Cup CorpCynthia Hackel & Larry FeinbergDameon ClarkeDana GarcettiDanny PassmanDaughters of Mary and JosephDavid ArquetteDavid JohnsonDavid SchwarzenbergerDean ChangDeborah ZumtobelDena BrickerstaffeDEPCOM PowerDerek GrechDermalogica FoundationDignity HealthDolph LundgrenDonna M. Harris-LewisDora BreeceDr. Daniel L & Miriam L ScharfDr. Joel M. GeidermanDr. John JainDr. Mike SinelDressember FoundationDVF Studio LLCEdward SheltraElizabeth H. NaftaliElizabeth TsoulosElks National Foundation: Gardena Elks Lodge #1919Elliot SinelEmily WilliamsEric Garcetti & Amy Elaine WakelandEric SmithEthan PackEvan HackelFashion Institute of Design and MerchandisingFidelity Brokerage Services LLCFlorence BellerFoundation for Global Sports DevelopmentFrancis GreeneFreida CaplanGail BernsteinGail HawraneyGail SoloGang, Tyre, Ramer, Brown & Passman CharitGardner PateGeoffrey Annenberg George Hoag Family FoundationGerrick PickeringGirls for The Last GirlGive With LibertyGlen BrowningGlen HettingerGloria AllredGoldman SachsGreater Washington Community FoundationGreen Foundation

Green Hasson & Janks LLP Gregg and Margaux HelveyGS PhilanthropyHarvey and Lilian Silbert FoundationHeidi Atherton ArroyoHenry WorkmanHertz Lichtenstein & Young, LLPHickey Family FoundationHRH FoundationHubbell TrustHumanity United Hyman Levine Family FoundationHyung KimICF Consulting Group, IncIlse Metchek PolaImmaculate Heart Community, La Casa De MariaIndia One ProductionsIngelise GuyIn-N-Out Burger FoundationJ Brand, INCJackie LaceyJacqueline L. LandryJacqueline OberJaime BalboaJames KysonJamie BreslowJane DavisJane Wakahiu LSOSF, PhDJanis G. Lipman & Gregory W. AltschuhJared SheehanJay L PetersJenna PhillipsJenni & Tony ShenJennifer Gaeta SrJennifer HirshJennifer PearsonJennifer ScholnickJessica WildeJewish Community Foundation of LAJill & Gerben HoeksmaJill CepelaJill GoldmanJoel & Susan SternJohn HumeJolyn SandfordJon Gold Jonathan BeutlerJosefa SalinasJosh YorkJourney Out Joy and Kevin SullivanJoy PicusJoyce & Alan SalzJudicial Council of CaliforniaJudith DiedrichJudy Sobel WagnerJulie BrinkmanKaiser FoundationKara DakeKaren & Lonnie KaneKates Diamond Family FoundationKathleen BryantKathleen KimKay BuckKay SidesKen Sommers

Kenneth & Ellen BlochKenneth SwartzKent HandKevin DavisKevin MillerKimberly PenningtonKP Financial Services OPSKristen Willard and Robert SherwinKristina SachsLarry David Foundation, IncLaura HackelLaurie IciekLawrence & Karen KleeLee Draper, PhDLegal Aid Foundation of Los AngelesLewis ReddingLiberty Hill FoundationLinda AdlerLinda BeckerLisa La RoseLori KrinskyLorna AuerbachLos Angeles County Department of Public HealthLos Angeles County Sheriff’s DepartmentLos Angeles MagazineLos Angeles Trial Lawyers CharitiesLos Angeles World AirportsLyndon and Janine BarroisMacie Sears ScherickManik HusainManufacturers BankMarcella MehargMargaret GustavsonMaria BoydMark W DixonMartha TroncozaMary BermudezMary Jean And Robert RumerMary Wychgram DunsayMcMaster-Carr Supply CompanyMexican ConsulateMia WrightMichael & E.M. WidenerMichael and Gail FeuerMichael BednerMichael BiermanMichael Polish and Kate BosworthMichael TraubMichele WilkoszMichelle NewellMichelle NguyenMichelle WallinMike & Gail FeuerMike TrozzoMollie DuckworthMolly Rhodes Charitable FundMorgan ChonisMorrison & Foerster FoundationMount St. Mary’s UniversityMunger, Tolles & Olson, LLPMyrna & Uri Herscher Fam FoundationNancy BermanNancy R. ThomasNelson YoungNEO PhilanthropyNetwork for Good

Nicole EstellerNicole RuizNina HackelOak FoundationPacific Commerce BankPam & Steve HirshPatricia BosworthPatricia NorwinePaul and Valerie MillerPaul Mac DougallPaul Mitchell SchoolsPhilip Masako Togo Kasloff FoundationPMMO St LouisQueensCareRachel KropaRafe PeryRags for Riches FoundationRalph PotkinRamsey JohanssonRed BarrisReed & Chris HalladayReligious of the Sacred Heart of MaryReligious Sisters of CharityRenaissance Charitable Foundation IncResnick Family FoundationRicardo RoblesRick PowellRIDERobyn ShreiberRoger D. CornwallRonald StoneRosanna Arquette and Todd Morgan FundRotary International District 5280Roth Family FoundationRoy and Patricia Disney FoundationRuth S. KremenSally Benson & Stephen NicholsSally KochSanta Monica Bay Women’s Club/Laura Hubbell TrustSara ChenetzSarah Lutz & John van RensScott & Beth JorgensenScott WeberSharon LuSharon RobertsSharon SheltonShawn WyldeSherry HackettShineMaker FoundationSinha-Gertz Family FundSister Judith DieterleSister Kathleen Bryant, RSCSisters of MercySisters of Notre DameSisters of St. Joseph in California: St. Mary’s ProvincialateSisters of St. Joseph of OrangeSlave 2 Nothing FoundationSmith Walker FoundationSophia Grace FoundationSpecialty Family FoundationStan & Joann BensonStephan Wright FamilyStephanie LiebermanStephanie RichardStephen C. Nichols & Sarah J. Benson

Steve SimonsonSteven & Elizabeth Hays-LohreySteven BrourmanStewart & Lynda ResnickStroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLPSudhir IspahaniSuperior Court of CaliforniaSupervisor Mark Ridley-ThomasSusan BaldwinSusan Jacoby SternSusan Steinhauser and Daniel GreenbergSuzanne La PierreSuzanne MarksSycuan Band Of The Kumeyaay NationTabrez NooraniTei Fu &Oi-Lin ChenTemple Isaiah, Isaiah WomenThai Community Development CenterThe Benevity Community Impact FundThe Durfee FoundationThe Green FoundationThe Larry Feinberg Family FoundationThe Ralph Parsons FoundationThe Robin and Gary Jacobs Family FundThe Ronald Newburg FoundationThe Steptoe FoundationThe US Charitable Gift TrustThe Winters Family TrustThomas GrahamThomas Steyer & Kathryn TaylorThomas WalshTodd A. GovigTom BlumenthalTomKat FoundationTompkins Charitable Gift FundTrixie HahnTronie FoundationTruistTye LidmanTyler Page HowellU.S. Committee for Refugees and ImmigrantsUber Technologies, IncUnited Methodist WomenUnited NationsVanguard CharitableVera R Campbell FoundationVIP Community Mental Health Center, INC.VIP Rubber Company, IncW.M. Keck FoundationWanda LuongWeingart FoundationWendi KrollWendy SantanaWest PublishingWestchester Rotary FoundationWilfred G. GrandisonWilkie & Noreen AuWill and Jada Smith Family FoundationWilliam C. Bannerman FoundationWilliam Resnick & Michael Stubbs ResnickWunderkinder Foundation

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