Community Resources
Over the past week, many of you have reached out asking how you can support the food donation initiative started by our Executive Chef, Sathia Sun. While we are not directly accepting monetary donations, we’re deeply grateful for your compassion and desire to help.
If you’re looking to contribute, we encourage you to donate directly to local food banks, immigrant-support organizations, and mutual-aid groups that provide essential services, legal support, and food assistance to families impacted during this time.
Every contribution, no matter the size, helps strengthen the fabric of our community and ensures our neighbors feel supported, seen, and cared for.
With love,
The Donna’s Team
Mission Statement:
To mobilize resources to fight hunger in our community.
Source and acquire nutritious food and other products and distribute them to people experiencing nutrition insecurity through our partner agency network and directly through programs.
Energize the community to get involved and support hunger relief.
Conduct hunger and nutrition education and awareness campaigns and advocate for public policies that benefit the people we serve.
Immigration raids across Los Angeles County impact more than the lives of those detained – they create crises in families and communities as well. Family members are afraid to leave their homes to go to work, shop for essentials, take children to school and many other activities that support normal lives. Businesses lose both employees and customers in this environment.
The Los Angeles Neighbors Support Fund provides assistance to community non-profits directly serving those in need by delivering groceries, providing support in many ways needed by households in distress and assisting small businesses to help them remain open.
ICHIRLA was founded in 1986 to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees. It has become one of the largest and most effective advocates for immigrant rights, organizing, educating and defending immigrants and refugees in the streets, in the courts, and in the halls of power.
At CHIRLA, civic-minded immigrant families work for a world where they are free to move, participate in democracy, and enjoy human rights. CHIRLA relies on the love and vision of our community to organize and build power among people, institutions, and organizations to change public opinion and craft progressive policies that promote human, civil and labor rights for everyone.