Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2019-2020 Annual Report

Launching Our Second Century of Providing Help and Creating Hope Last year, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. marked 100 years of “Providing Help and Creating Hope” in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, which comprise the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. In our past Century of Compassion, Catholic Charities demonstrated a sincere concern for clients and a commitment to do something about their plight by Providing Help and Creating Hope. Now, as we are launching our Second Century Staff at St. Margaret’s Center provides case management to a client, of Service, we are renewing that pledge, even as we face the both wearing masks outdoors, in an effort to protect from COVID-19. challenges of the pandemic and protests. Table of Contents Catholic Charities’ staff, at our community centers, shelters & Vision Statements; Communities Served...... 3 and other programs, are dedicated to Providing Help to our clients for their material needs and to Creating Hope to Archdiocesan Leadership...... 4 address their emotional needs. Help and Hope are especially Executive Director; Board of Trustees ...... 5 important during this time of coronavirus and civil unrest. Our Newest Programs: Good Shepherd Shelter and Jobe House...... 6 Through the agency’s many programs, Catholic Charities Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region...... 7 helps by providing: San Fernando Pastoral Region ...... 8 • Food pantries, sack lunches and mobile outreach to families, San Gabriel Pastoral Region ...... 9 children and single adults, including homeless persons; San Pedro Pastoral Region...... 10 nutrition education classes; CalFresh application assistance; Santa Barbara Pastoral Region ...... 11 • Clothing and thrift stores; household supplies; bus tokens Archdiocesan Youth Employment; and taxi vouchers; financial literacy and budgeting classes; Catholic Youth Organization...... 12 independent living assistance for the frail elderly; Employment Support Partnership; • Housing, including rental and utility assistance, eviction Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project ...... 13 prevention, motel vouchers; ten shelters, transitional Immigration Services; Refugee Resettlement...... 14 residences and long-term housing facilities; Financial Statements, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020 . . . . . 15 • After-school care and tutoring, sports and summer programs Major Donors...... 16 -18 for youth; job training and employment services; ESL and Ways to Support the Work of Catholic Charities ...... 19 GED classes; workshops for adults; and All photos in this Annual Report, except where otherwise indicated, are by Don Milici. • Services for refugees, asylees, immigrants and foreign-born trafficking survivors; naturalization and citizenship exam classes; family reunification; legal representation. The help provided by our programs and the kindness shown to clients by our staff calms them and creates hope that their Front Cover: Good Shepherd Shelter is a Back Cover: Long Beach Community struggles will end, as we assist them with their increased needs safe haven for mothers and children who Services Center provides individuals are victims of domestic violence. Here, and families with food, clothing, shelter, caused by the COVID-19 crisis. a shelter staff assists with an activity. utilities and transportation assistance. (Photo: Don Milici) (Photo: Don Milici) We are grateful to you, our donors and supporters, for collaborating with Catholic Charities to carry out this service to poor and vulnerable persons in the three-county area of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara. Together, we are beginning our Second Century of Service. 2 2019-2020 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Mission Statement Catholic Charities is committed to manifesting Christ’s spirit through collaboration with diverse communities, by providing services to the poor and vulnerable, by promoting human dignity, and by advocating for social justice. Vision Statement Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles commits to serve the vulnerable and to strive for a just society. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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The Communities We Serve

Our Lady of the Angels Pastoral Region Los Angeles Inner City, Inglewood, Crenshaw District, Koreatown,West Los Angeles, Malibu, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles to Century Freeway San Fernando Pastoral Region Burbank, Glendale, Eagle Rock, Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley to Canoga Park and Chatsworth, and Antelope Valley San Gabriel Pastoral Region San Gabriel Valley, Mt. Baldy, Pomona Valley, East Los Angeles San Pedro Pastoral Region Long Beach, South Bay, Rio Hondo, Vernon, Montebello, Pico Rivera Santa Barbara Pastoral Region Santa Barbara County— Cuyama Valley, Carpinteria, Guadalupe, Lompoc, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara Ventura County—Camarillo, Moorpark, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, Ventura 3 2Ca0t1ho6l-ic2 C0h1a7ri tAiesn onfu Laols ARnegpeolerst, Inc. Catholic Ch2a0r1it8ie-2s 0of1 9Lo As nAnnugael lRese,p Inocrt. t s r u h s m l i W

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September 2020 Dear Friends of Catholic Charities:

The motto of Catholic Charities, the social service arm of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, is “Providing Help. Creating Hope.” This slogan addresses the reality that the needy and vulnerable persons whom Catholic Charities assists are poor both materially and spiritually. They need both help and hope. Mother Teresa wisely noted, “Loneliness is the most terrible form of poverty.” The staff of Catholic Charities strive to show compassion and love to the suffering people who come to the agency for help. Staff realize it is not enough to provide food without showing kindness or to provide housing without demonstrating care. Catholic Charities ended its Century of Compassion at the end of 2019 and began its Second Century of Service this year. Mother Teresa reminded us, “The fruit of love is service which is compassion in action.” Catholic Charities recommits itself to be the hands and arms of Jesus in reaching out to those who are needy not only for food and shelter, but also for human kindness. Catholic Charities serves almost one hundred thousand people each year through many programs and works of mercy: feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the frail and elderly who live by themselves, and giving monetary assistance to the poor. In the 2019-2020 fiscal year, Catholic Charities began two new programs. Jobe’s House has a residence for Transition Age Youth (TAY), young men who have aged out of the foster care system and are homeless, and another site for TAY young women. Good Shepherd Shelter is a transitional residence with a school and supportive programs for mothers and their children who are victims of domestic violence. This annual report describes the Catholic Charities’ programs in its five regions, which correspond to the five Pastoral Regions of the Archdiocese, as well as in its intra-agency programs. However, Catholic Charities cannot carry out its mission unless we carry out ours. I pray that your heart will be opened as you read this latest annual report and reflect on the good work that Catholic Charities is doing, realizing that we can be doing even more. We are challenged to give generously to support the Catholic Charities’ mission of Providing Help and Creating Hope for those in need. Entrusting your families to the tender care of Our Blessed Mother Mary, I pray that God will grant you all peace and joy.

Most Reverend José H. Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles

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A Good Shepherd Shelter staff joins resident mothers and a baby Jobe House in Northridge provides a home for ten Transitional Age in the spacious and peaceful grounds. A 14-unit apartment building Youth (TAY), young men who transitioned out of foster care. Five TAY gives each family the personal space needed to learn to function in young women reside in an apartment building. a healthy, non-violent atmosphere. i c i l i M

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A resident youth enjoys the play equipment in the large Good The kitchen and dining room are favorite places of Jobe House Shepherd Shelter recreation area. There is also a pre-school, Pre-K residents. The transitional living program allows TAY youth to pursue to Sixth Grade, an Adult Learning Center, therapeutic services, and their educational and vocational dreams to utilize their individual pro-bono assistance, all on-site. strengths to end the cycle of poverty. i c i l i M

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Resident mothers and children tend a vegetable garden at Good A spacious back yard with swimming pool and spa enhance the Shepherd Shelter. The length of stay for each family is usually one peaceful atmosphere of Jobe House. The mission of the program year. The mother meets with staff at regular intervals to discuss short- is to create a trauma-informed, culturally aware, safe and stable term and long-term goals. environment for TAY youth.

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St. Margaret’s Center in Lennox provides food and supplies for For 36 years, Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and persons experiencing , health screenings, benefits Children (GSC) has sheltered many women, some with children. enrollment, utility assistance, ESL, GED and citizenship classes, Sisrter Anne Tran, LHC, joins a mother and her child and caseworker tutoring services, nutrition education and physical activities. at Farley House in GSC’s Women’s Village. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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El Santo Niño in South Los Angeles provides youth employment The Adeste childcare program at El Santo Niño is a safe place assistance, MY CLUB after-school mentoring and tutoring for for after-school care, activities and tutoring for elementary-aged teens, and recreational activities in the high-risk area of South children, to enhance their social-emotional, physical, cognitive and Los Angeles. language development skills. i c i l i M

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The Landing at St. Robert’s Center in Venice is a daytime wellness The Saturday Food Program at St. Robert’s Center provides sack and respite drop-in center for pregnant and parenting youth, ages lunches, toiletries and clothing for homeless persons and families. 14-24, and their children. The program hosted a Mother’s Day Here, an Order of Malta volunteer takes information from a client. breakfast for clients.

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Guadalupe Community Center in Canoga Park has been serving Guadalupe Community Center offers pre-school for low-income the community since 1950. It offers free one-on-one and specialized children, ages two to five, and also supports an OASIS (Older Adult tutoring to elementary school-age children of families that cannot Services and Intervention System) program to help seniors remain in afford tutoring fees. It also has a computer lab. their homes and independent as long as possible. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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Glendale Community Center offers case management for families on For over 30 years, Glendale Community Center has provided welfare, homeless individuals, disabled veterans, seniors, immigrants Glendale residents with a food pantry, four days per week, a Thrift and the working poor. Here, staff hands a client one of the bags of Store/Clothing Center, job training, social services and assistance food she is being given. with utilities. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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At Loaves & Fishes II in Van Nuys, volunteers sort food to be given to A volunteer oversees the Thrift Store at Loaves & Fishes II in Van Nuys, clients. The center provides a food pantry three days per week, as which contains clothing and household items for families and individuals well as safety-net services to residents of that locality. and case management and social services for community members.

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McGill Street House is a transitional program for homeless women with The Pomona Community Services Center provides housing stabilization minor children who are experiencing multiple challenges. The program services, move-in and rental assistance, utilities’ assistance, and motel provides for intensive case management and support services to help vouchers for temporary shelter. Financial assistance and help with clients save and move into affordable permanent housing. CalFresh applications are available on-site. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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San Juan Diego Center in El Monte offers basic needs assistance with San Juan Diego Center provides parenting classes and life skills’ food, clothing, temporary shelter through motel vouchers, transportation training, support groups for women and the elderly, youth summer and limited case management, rental and utilities’ assistance and help programs, nutrition workshops and physical exercise classes, as well with applications for CalFresh benefits. as CalFresh enrollment and Christmas baskets. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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Brownson House Community Center in East Los Angeles offers basic Brownson House provides parenting classes and life skills’ training needs assistance with food, clothing, motel vouchers, transportation support groups for women and the elderly, youth summer programs, and limited case management, rent and utilities’ assistance and help nutrition workshops and physical exercise classes. Here, a client is with applications for CalFresh benefits. waiting for bags of food.

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Long Beach Community Services Center offers basic assistance Staff at the Long Beach Community Center provide case management, with food, motel vouchers for temporary shelter, utility assistance, mail services, CalFresh application processing, rental assistance for bus tokens and clothing. It also serves seniors with its Gatekeeper homeless families, baby diapers and formula, and hygiene kits to Project, helping frail elderly. individuals and families in need. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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The Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence in Long Beach offers private Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence is an emergency shelter of up to rooms, nutritious meals and snacks, washer and dryer facilities, 45 days, serving families, pregnant women, disabled singles, and transportation, clothing, baby food and baby items, and personal the elderly. The goal is to move persons from “in crisis” to “safe and hygiene items. stable” housing. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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Project Achieve is a 59-bed, year round emergency shelter. The Basic shelter services at Project Achieve include assigned beds, main objective is to move residents into more stable housing such as bathrooms, showers, basic skills’ workshops, and job and housing transitional, permanent supportive or permanent housing within 60 linkages, group social development and a recreation area. Two meals days after entering the program. per day are provided in the community living arrangement.

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Santa Barbara Pastoral Region

In addition to providing a food pantry, the Santa Barbara Community The Santa Maria Community Center provides many clients with Center assists with case management, rent, utilities, a PET Fund for food, as well as financial assistance for rent and utilities and for seniors with companion dogs, counseling, a Thrifty Shopper Thrift seniors with companion dogs. The Thrifty Shopper Thrift Store gives Store and clothing vouchers. clothing vouchers. i e s a h C

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Fresh food and staples for low and very low-income individuals and In addition to food, the Moorpark Food Pantry also offers clothing, families are provided at the Lompoc Communty Center, as well as rental and utility assistance and a satellite office of the OASIS (Older case management, financial assistance for rent and utilities and for Adult Services and Intervention System) program to support the seniors with companion dogs. independence of seniors living at home.

A family who came to the Ventura Community Services Center for A client of the Ventura Community Services Center enthusiastically food is assisted by a volunteer. The center also provides rental and holds up her utility bill, which was paid by the center. The center also utilities’ assistance, Covered California application assistance and a offers CalFresh application assistance, disaster aid, holiday gift and satellite office of the OASIS program. food baskets.

11 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2019-2020 Annual Report Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services (AYE) Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)

Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services (AYE) has partnerships The Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) is an after-school and with employers, community groups and local educational agencies weekend athletic program for Catholic elementary and junior high to provide comprehensive youth services and leverage limited public schools throughout Los Angeles County. The 2020 Nativity School resources to better serve the community and young people. Girls’ Basketball Team is pictured here.

Since 1965, AYE has served over 130,000 youth and adults with job CYO promotes and develops good sportsmanship, cooperation, training, employment , counseling and referral services. AYE provides camaraderie, respect, responsibility and acceptance of both victory paid internships for nearly all youth they serve. and defeat. This photo was taken at the 2020 St. Elizabeth School versus Incarnation School Boys’ Basketball game.

AYE and network partner programs’ outcomes include job placement, CYO provides Catholic school children in Los Angeles County with entry into post-secondary education or advanced training, credential a quality athletic program that enhances their physical and mental attainment or high school diploma and literacy-numeracy gains. AYE serves development and maturity. This photo shows the St. Dominic School youth and adults from low-income neighborhoods in Los Angeles County. Saints Flag Football Team. 12 2019-2020 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

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An Employment Support Partnership (ESP) Job Coach gives job Esperanza’s staff attorneys represent a variety of immigrants, information to a client. The program provides comprehensive case including unaccompanied minors, detained immigrants, and asylum management, family stabilization services, assistance to refugee seeking families, in removal proceedings and serves refugees and seniors and employment readiness services to refugees. immigrants from over 85 countries. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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Employment Support Partnership provides employment readiness Esperanza provides legal remedies for clients, including special visas services and placement of low-income individuals into subsidized for abused, neglected and abandoned children, and asylum for people employment at businesses and non-profit organizations throughout the fleeing persecution or torture in their home countries. Here, clients San Fernando Valley to provide opportunities leading to self-sufficiency. register for Esperanza’s Legal Orientation Program. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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Employment Support Partnership provides comprehensive case This Esperanza attorney conducts the Department of Justice’s Legal management and employment services to foreign-born survivors of human Orientation Program at Esperanza’s office. Esperanza provides legal trafficking through the Dignity of Work and Trafficking Victims Assistance services, including legal rights classes, screening, placement with ”pro Program. Here, the Program Director makes recommendations to the bono” attorneys and direct representation, to especially vulnerable Trafficking Services Case Manager. immigrant children and adults. 8 13 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2019-2020 Annual Report

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Immigration Services helps those seeking to legalize their residency The Refugee Resettlement program, that began with the resettlement status, assists them to become naturalized citizens, aids families to of Hungarian Refugees after World War II, was not active in FY2019- file petitions to immigrate their relatives, assists clients in adjusting to 2020. However, staff continued to reach out to former resettlement their immigration status and represents clients before USCIS. clients to offer immigration services and support. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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Immigration Services enables the unification of families by legalizing Prior clients of the FY2018-2019 Refugee Resettlement Program, a persons who are residing in the U.S. without legal immigration status family from Armenia, are happy to receive household . Staff and by assisting the lawful immigrants of family members to the U.S. are all former refugees or asylees themselves and are able to speak Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, Chinese, Vietnamese and English. i i c c i i l l i i M M

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The immigration attorneys and counselors are partially or fully The Refugee Resettlement Program, which was not active in FY2019- accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals and speak 2020, still keeps in touch with and assists former clients. Here, a Vietnamese, Spanish. Chinese and English. A client is assisted in previous client signs the registration for a donated vehicle. learning about the .

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Financial Statements - Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020

Financial Position Unaudited Financial Results Unaudited

Assets (in thousands) Program Revenues (in thousands)

Current Assets: Government $ 16,335 Cash & Short-Term Investments $ 1,407 Contributions 26,221 Investments 15,041 Sales of Goods & Services 6,291 Accounts & Notes Receivable & Other 5,763 Foundations 1,377 Investment Income 1,205 Total Current Assets 22,211 TOTAL PROGRAM REVENUES $ 51,429 Property and Equipment 48,516 Restricted* Assets: Program Expenditures Investment Funds Regional Services Restricted by Donor 9,356 Community Services 13,587 Restricted to Regions/Programs 7,483 Good Shepherd Centers 2,867 Beneficial Interest in Separate Org. 33,713 Good Shepherd Shelter 13,849 Angel’s Flight Shelter & Outreach 2,005 Total Restricted Assets 50,552 Jobe 1,413 TOTAL ASSETS $ 121,279 Regional Shelters 2,474 Angel’s Flight Adeste 132 Liabilities And Net Assets ( in thousands) Other Services Current Liabilities: Refugee Resettlement & Immigration 2,586 Accounts Payable $ 2,214 Youth Employment Services & CYO 8,348 Accrued Payroll & Vacation 2,262 Esperanza 3,573 Advances & Reimbursables 626 Support Services Total Current Liabilities 5,102 Administrative 2,547 Long Term Liabilities 1,130 Residual Receipts Notes Payable 3,038 Allocated Support Services (3,166) Construction Loans 4,611 EXPENDITURES $ 51,345 Total Long Term Liabilities 7,649 PROGRAM SURPLUS $ 84 i c i l

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OPUS for purchase of property $ 1,285 Change in Asset & Investment Values 9,188 Purchase of property 5,100 Restricted Donation 1,600 TOTAL NON-PROGRAM ITEMS $ 17,173

Angel’s Flight Shelter provides up to 30 days of emergency shelter for up *Expenses include capital items for building to 16 runaway, homeless and at risk youth, ages 10 through 17, at a time. & equipment but not depreciation. Upon discharge, youth are reunited with their families or referred to a licensed group home or foster care setting. 8 15 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2019-2020 Annual Report

Major Donors Since 1919, Catholic Charities has served the needy and impoverished residents of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties by provid- ing emergency food and shelter, case management and supportive services. All programs help to enable clients to become more self-sufficient. With the financial support of individual donors, churches, foundations, corporations, organizations and federal, state and local governments, as well as in collaboration with other social service agencies, Catholic Charities of Los Angeles rendered almost 800,000 services during the past fiscal year (July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020). Without the help of these dedicated partners, the human services’ work of Catholic Charities could not continue. The following are donors of $1,000 or more at one time in FY 2019-2020:

Foundations The Michael & Patricia Smith Joseph Francis Bleckel Trust State Michelle and Craig Taylor Family Foundation Kovalski Family Charitable Fund State of California, Department of Education 9969 Foundation, Inc. Mitsui U.S.A. Foundation Kuljurgis Family Trust Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation State of California, Department of Social Services Montgomery Family Foundation Lillian Garcia Rev Living Trust State of California, Public Utilities Commission The Ahmanson Foundation Morrison & Foerster Foundation Louie W. Tejeda Trust Contribution Fund The Aidlin Foundation MUFG Union Bank Foundation Marie M Mocny Trust Federal The Albertsons Companies Foundation Muller Family Foundation Micelli Sweetman Charitable Family Fund U.S. Department of Agriculture American Endowment Foundation O’Connor Family Foundation Mocsny Family Trust Amgen Foundation Staff Credit Card Donation U.S. Department of Education October Lane Foundation Mulcahy Trust U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Ann M. and Robert M. Holder Foundation Orange County Community Foundation Paine Family Trust Anonymous (3) U.S. Department of Homeland Security Pasadena Community Foundation Piziali Charitable Remainder Trust U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Archstone Foundation Patricia Duque Byrne Charitable Foundation (John and Yoland Piziali) Ayco Charitable Foundation Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Paul Mousel Family Foundation Sanford Family Fund U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Bank of America Foundation Peter K. Barker Foundation Sylvia Ettenburg Memorial Fund Bill Hannon Foundation U.S. Department of Justice The Pratt Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Baltoro Trust U.S. Department of Labor Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation Providence Health and Services Foundation The Barbara R. Wolf Revocable Trust Brander Family Foundation U.S. Department of State The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation The Bird Family Trust U.S. Office of Personnel Management Bret Michaels Life Rocks Foundation RAR Foundation The Clark Family Fund California Community Foundation Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc. The Fama Family Charitable Fund Corporation Capital Group Co Charitable Foundation Richard M. & Maude M. Ferry Foundation The Frances Morehart Survivors Trust Carl & Roberta Deutsch Foundation Adventist Health White Memorial RJA Foundation The Householter Family Charitable Fund Age Incorporated Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The John Menne Family Trust Catholic Community Foundation of Los Angeles Angelus Block Company, Inc. The Rose Hills Foundation The Meraz Family Trust Anonymous (6) C.C. Pascal Charitable Foundation Saint John’s Center Foundation The Milias Charitable Fund Chapman Hanson Foundation Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. St. Francis Foundation of Santa Barbara The Urbanske Family Trust Aqua-Flo Supply Charities Aid Foundation of America The Sam Simon Giving Foundation Inc. Vadakin Family Trust Coasthills Community Foundation Bank of America Corporation Santa Barbara Foundation Vanguard Charitable Barrio Planners, Inc. The Cody Family Foundation Santa Maria Rotary Foundation Conrad N. Hilton Foundation City, County, State & Federal Boyd & Associates Schiller Charitable Foundation Capital Group Companies The Crimsonbridge Foundation The Sikand Foundation, Inc. Cities The Cynthia L. and William E. C & K Labine, LLC Skylight Foundation A Legacy of Centinela Medical Staff, Inc. Simon, Jr. Foundation The Gary E. Milgard Family Foundation City of Burbank Dan Murphy Foundation City of Camarillo Century Housing Corporation Soares Family Foundation Community Betterment Service David & Betty Murphy Family Foundation Steele Family Foundation City of Carpinteria The Dekernion Family Foundation City of Covina Conservative Financial and Insurance Services - Stephanie and Peter Nolan Foundation The Pereira Agency The DMK Foundation Tevis-Keeler Family Foundation City of Glendale Doris & Stanley Tananbaum Foundation City of Hawthorne Darco Engineering Inc. Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation David E. Campana, Esq., A Professional Corporation The Drollinger Family Charitable Foundation The Turicchi Family Foundation City of Lompoc The Edwin and Jeanne Woods Family Foundation City of Long Beach De Pietro Holdings LLC Ventura County Community Foundation Dental Jalisco Ensign-Bickford Foundation Vincent Oriente, MD Family Foundation City of Los Angeles The Ferry Family Charitable Foundation City of Moorpark Dignity Health Walmart Foundation DLA Piper LLP (US) Flora L. Thornton Foundation Wardlaw Family Foundation City of Santa Maria F. P. Winne Foundation Doorking, Inc. Weingart Foundation Counties EXIT 14 LLC Frank and Jean Butler Foundation Whitman Family Foundation The Fred and June MacMurray Foundation County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, FAME Assistance Corporation Williams-Corbett Foundation Ferri & Company Gap Foundation William H. Donner Foundation First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis Gene Haas Foundation County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, First Republic Bank - Private Wealth Management William H. Hannon Foundation Gap, Inc. George Isaac Foundation William R. and Hayden Foundation Second District Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas George, Joanne Marie/Marcel Foundation County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Women’s Foundation of California Golden State Water Company The Green Foundation Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Fourth District Supervisor Janice Hahn Grojean Family Foundation County of Los Angeles, Harrys Heroes, Inc. The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation Estates, Funds and Trusts Department of Health Services Healthcare Partners, LLC Hutton Parker Foundation Image Solutions Print & Mail, Inc. Adams Fund County of Los Angeles, JAG Molina Family Foundation Department of Mental Health Inglewood Partners for Progress, Inc. Jewish Community Foundation Los Angeles Anthony and Edna Willmas Trust Integrated Office Technology, LLC Art J. Peterson Trust County of Los Angeles, Joanne Marie & Marcel George Foundation Department of Public Social Services KP Financial Services OPS John and Beverly Stauffer Foundation Barbara Ross Kroger/Ralphs Bill and Helen Close Charitable Fund “B” County of Los Angeles, John and Frank Sparacio Charitable Foundation District Attorney’s Office Larson • O’Brien LLP John & Hilda Arnold Foundation David & Araceli Barclay Charitable Fund Latham & Watkins LLP Dr. Hildegard H. Balin Charitable Trust County of Los Angeles, John Gogian Family Foundation Metropolitan Transportation Authority Lin Pictures, Inc. Johnny Carson Foundation Estate of Clarence T. Lambert L.I.T.B., Inc. dba Industrial Truck Bodies Estate of Frances Scheller Morehart County of Los Angeles, Workforce Development, Josephine S. Gumbiner Foundation Aging and Community Services Los Angeles Rams Kaiser Foundation Estate of Robert F. Bergeron LPL Financial Estate of William J. Johnson County of Santa Barbara, Department of KLM Foundation Housing and Community Development Macy’s / Bloomingdale’s The Kroger Co. Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Magis Build Freer Family Revocable Trust County of Santa Barbara, LA84 Foundation Human Services Commission Manufacturers Bank The Lawrence P. Frank Foundation Given Family Trust MarBorg Industries Gurash Family Trust County of Ventura, Community Lon V. Smith Foundation Development Department Mercury Demolition The Looker Foundation Harry J. Phelps Trust Mission Wealth MacDonald Family Foundation Howard H & Kathleen H Anderson Family Trust Joint Powers Authority - Montecito Bank & Trust Marilyn & Robert Funari Foundation Ibsen Family Trust City and County of Los Angeles MUFG Union Bank, N.A. Ivano P. Vit Irrevocable Trust O’Brien Investment Management, LLC Marjorie and Edward Illig Foundation Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Marisa Antonini Foundation James M. Ragen, Jr. Memorial Trust Pacific Premier Bank Joan Fritz Family Trust 16 2019-2020 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Pass Properties, Inc. St Brendan Stipend & Fund Individuals John P. and Vicky Cody Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Community Thomas J. and Julie Condon Polaris Electric Company, Inc. St. Rita Elementary School Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ackerman Barry M. and Ann M. Connell Prettybird LLC Technical College Ms. Jane Adam Mr. Robert Connor, Jr. QueensCare Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Mr. Robert Alaniz Mr. Michael P. Conroy Raleigh Enterprises UAW-LETC Ms. Ana Alfaro Lori T. and David E. Coons Randall/McAnany Company United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Mr. Bernard M. Alig Mary Beth Corrado and Kevin G. Hamilton Rare Electric United Way, Inc. Michael J. and Mary E. Alvarado Rev. Msgr. Gregory A. Cox Rideback United Way California Capital Region Rajeev K. and Leela K. Ambe Rosa M. C. Cumare, Esq. Russ August & Kabat United Way of Greater Los Angeles, Inc. William D. and Mary Ambrose Ms. Phyllis E. Currie S B Management Corporation United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Howard H.and Kathleen H. Anderson Heather and Milton F. Daily, Jr. Santa Clara Farms, LLC Southern New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Anglim Mr. Dennis M. Daly SCAN Health Plan United Way of Santa Barbara County Anonymous 17 Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. D’Amico Sentinel Peak Resources United Way of Ventura County Ms. Marisa Antonini Dan and Judy Daniels Shane L. Butler Family Growers, LLC University of Southern California Mr. John Arce Mr. & Mrs. Pablo E. D’Anna Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants Ms. Beverly Archer Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Darnell Southern California Gas Company Vera Institute of Justice, Inc. Ms. Frances R. Ardolf Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. DaVino Thomas J Schulte, An Accountancy Corporation Westchester Woman’s Club Richard M. and Kathryn Arias Mr. and Mrs. Dennis De Pietro Tri-Counties Sheet Metal Workers’ LMCC Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara Ms. Sharon K. Arnett Mr. and Mrs. Jose De Souza TPx Communications Isa and Bill Aron Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Debreu Churches TSL Consulting Engineers, Inc. Alma and Sergio Arredondo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Demer Union Bank American Martyrs , Mr. Pablo Artaza Genevieve C. Denault U.S. Bank Manhattan Beach Mr. Stephen E. Auth Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Devericks Victory Automotive Group Beatitudes of Our Lord Catholic Church, La Mirada Rev. Msgr. Albert Bahhuth Ms. Ginger A. Diekmann Visionary Ideas, Inc. Clear Promise Lutheran Church, Lompoc Prof. Stephen M. and Mrs. Helen Bainbridge Judith A. Digon and Stephen Toomey VVC Veterinary Corporation Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Pacific Palisades Ms. Natalia Baldochi Mr. Brendan M. Dixon Washington Iron Works Holy Cross Catholic Church, Moorpark James P. and Dianne Bandler Kelly and Thalia Doherty Watt Properties, Inc. Holy Family Catholic Church, South Pasadena Robert P. Barbarowicz, Esq. Mr. Joseph B. Dohn, Trustee Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Maria Regina Catholic Church, Gardena Mr. and Mrs. David Barclay Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dominguez, Jr. Wems, Inc. Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Oxnard Thomas H. and Margot A. Barron Michael and Kathleen K. Dooling Wonderful Giving Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Northridge Mrs. Lily Barry Mr. Paul E. Dougherty Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Montecito Ms. Elizabeth J. Batarse Dr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Dowling Organizations Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Ms. Kitty Batho Ms. Marianne Dozier A to Z Club Ridgewood, NJ Richard and Mary J. Bauleke Mr. Christopher Drewry Alpha Chi Omega, University of Southern California Our Lady of Mt. Lebanon Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Baxter James and Andrea Drollinger American Career College Los Angeles W J Jr. and Janelle A. Beck DSB Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Office of Life, Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church, Long Beach Mr. & Mrs. Martin Bell Ms. Suzanne Duca Justice and Peace Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Bennett Ms. Suzanne S. Duffy Austrian-American Council West Ventura Mr. Fife Bentley Ms. Micaela Dunn Canoga Park Neighborhood Council Our Lady Queen of Angels Church (LA Placita), Mr. and Mrs. Rod Berman Mr. Michael W. Eichenseer Career Expansion, Inc. Los Angeles Colleen M. and Jerold L. Best Mr. and Mrs. John Eilers Catholic Charities of California Our Savior Catholic Church - USC Caruso Mr. Stephen Bethel Mr. Brian Elia Catholic Charities USA Catholic Center Afshin B. and Maryam N. Beyzaee Mr. and Mrs. James D. Engel Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. Padre Serra Parish, Camarillo Julian and Pamela Bieber Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Engler (CLINIC) Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ventura Don and Maureen Binder Michael and Katherine Russell Enright Charitable Adult Rides & Services, Inc. San Buenaventura Mission, Ventura Mr. and Mrs. James R. Birkenshaw Deacon and Mrs. George J. Esseff, Jr. Community Partners - Safe Place for Youth Project Santa Barbara Mission, Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Blackwell W. Hall and Olivia Evans Conejo Simi Moorpark Association of Realtors, Inc. SS. Felicitas and Perpetua Catholic Church, Geoffrey C. and Andrea Z. Bland Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Eversoll Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara County San Marino Barry and Kathleen Blodgett Sister M. Pius Fahlstrom Food Bank of Santa Barbara County St. Anastasia Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. Thomas J. Blumenthal Miss Veronica Flor Falzone Food Share of Ventura County St. Anthony Catholic Church, Oxnard Mr. John W. Borchard, Jr. Eugene F. and Sallyann J. Fama Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles St. Barnabas Catholic Church, Long Beach Mr. & Mrs. David Borgatello Michael and Elizabeth Fan Greater Los Angeles New Car Dealers Association St. Bernardine of Siena Catholic Church, Mr. & Mrs. Mario A. Borgatello Ms. Evone Farha Goleta Presbyterian Church Deacon’s Fund Woodland Hills Ms. Annette Liggett Brandin Mrs. Louanne Fay Harbor Interfaith Services, Inc. St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church, Avalon Robert S. Brazelton, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Feinblatt Hispanics in St. Cyril of Jerusalem Catholic Church, Encino Ms. Gloria Lentz Ms. Rita M. Fennell Holy Wisdom Catholic Community St. Denis Catholic Church, Diamond Bar Ms. Margaret O. Breen Raymond and Bette J. Ferra Immigrant Legal Resource Center St. Euphrasia Catholic Church, Granada Hills Jack C. and Linda Brey Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferraro Josephite Fathers in California St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church, Ms. Diane E. Brighton Mr. Vassanti Ferrando Fithian K P C Ladies of Grace Chapter 13 Sherman Oaks Mr. W. John Broscious Rev. Msgr. Terrance Leo Fleming Kiwanis Club of Lompoc St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Fillmore Mr. Clifford L. Brown III John K. and Diane I. Flynn Knock Out Abuse West St. James Catholic Church, Redondo Beach Mr. Douglas O. Bruckner Mr. Paul Ford Lark Ellen Lions Charities St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church, Ms. Jacqueline Burdorf Dr. Stewart D. Fordham Los Angeles Justice Fund Inglewood Mr. James Burgess Dennis M. and Marianne Fraher Los Angeles Regional Food Bank St. John Fisher Catholic Church, Ms. Pamela Burke Ms. Mary E. Freeman Lovers of The Holy Cross Sisters Rancho Palos Verdes Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burns Brad and Lisa Freer Loyola Marymount University Campus Ministry St. Joseph Catholic Church, Hawthorne Mr. Shane L. Butler Ms. Francine T. Freund Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service St. Joseph Catholic Church, Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Butler John R. and Vicki Friedman Meadowlark Service League St. Joseph Catholic Church, Los Angeles Maureen A. and Matthew R. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fuerch National Charity League, Inc. St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church, Newbury Park William F. and Frances E. Cahill Mr. Robert Funari New Opportunities Charter School St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church, Mark A. and Shelley Calde Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gaffney Opus Caritatis, Inc. Redondo Beach Ms. Kathryn Caldwell Ms. Patricia Gainey The People Concern, OPCC & LAMP St. Louise de Marillac Catholic Church, Covina Ms. Judith T. Call Donna Gallik, M.D. Community United St. Mark’s University Catholic Church, Goleta Mr. Michael Callahan Mr. and Mrs. James Garcia Philanthropy as Civic Engagement Class at UCLA St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Camarillo Ms. Suzanne Calzada Lynn and Chris Garrett Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary St. Matthew Episcopal Church, Pacific Palisades Mr. and Mrs. Mario Camara Gregg and Rosanna Garrison The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church, Ms. Maria A. Campelo Mr. Andrew Gaydosh Rotary Club of Moorpark #671 Westlake Village Ms. Ann Carneros Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F. Geiss The Salvation Army St. Mel Catholic Catholic Church,Woodland Hills Ms. Claire M. Carty Mr. and Mrs. Marcel George The Shakespeare Center St. Monica Catholic Church, Santa Monica Mrs. Joseph Casey Mr. and Mrs. Matthew George Share Our Strength - No Kid Hungry Campaign St. Paschal Baylon Catholic Church, Thousand Oaks Rita and Joe Castagnoli Mr. John Gherini Shelter Partnership St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. David Cavazos Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gibbs Sisters of Providence St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Simi Valley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Dane Giesregen Sister of St. Joseph in California St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, Pasadena Mr. Jean-Marc Chapus Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giles Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Simi Valley Marcos D. and Kimberly E. Chavira Mr. & Mrs. Vito Gioiello Society of St. Vincent de Paul Council St. Sebastian Catholic Church, Santa Paula Timothy J. and Maria Chearn Dr. and Mrs. John W. Given of Los Angeles Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills Robert J. and Claudia Chyla Ms. Jeanne P. Goestenkors South Bay Workforce Investment Board, Inc. Valley of The Flowers United Church of Christ Thomas K. Ciesla, M.D. Ms. Cristal K. Gonzalez St. Anthony’s Community Association Visitation Catholic Church, Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Clouse Eily P. and Sheila A. Gorman Ms. Cathleen M. Cobb Thomas & Jennifer Gowen 17 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 2019-2020 Annual Report

Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Grace Kathleen L. McCarthy Kostlan Michael and Lisa J. O’Connell Brian and Tracie Simolon Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Grant, Jr. Gary and Marjorie Krauss Ms. Eileen O’Donnell James W. and Elaine M. Slipe Robbins H. Gray and Pam Gripp Thomas R. and Cathryn Krause Timothy J. and Maria O’Hearn Ashton and Liann Smith Josi and Thomas Greeley Mr. Donald Krock Mr. and Mrs. John F. O’Keefe, Jr. Clarita S. Smith and Keith S. Tolentino Edwin P. and Christine R. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kruse Diana and Paul O’Keefe Michael J. and Patricia Smith Mr. Barry Gribble Heather Kuljurgis Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. O’Leary Robert A. and Joanne C. Smith III Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Griffin III Ms. Barbara T. Kummer Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Malley Mr. John E. Smithhisler Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Griffin, Jr. Mr. Chris Lancashire Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Orciuch, III Mr. Thomas J. Snee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Grimm Mr. Wayne Lange Mr. Gregory Orfalea Mr. Robin Snider Mr. William Grisham Mr. Edward Lansberg Dr. Vincent Oriente Kevin and Carolyn (Smith) Snyder Ms. Anna Grotenhuis Christopher M. and Carolyn S. Laquer Brian P. and Teresa O’Sullivan Ms. Lesley Klein Sonnenberg Ms. Elizabeth G. Grzanka Mr. Justin Largen Rev. Daniel O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sovich Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Guenther Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Larson Quinn and Marie O’Toole Warren R. and Mary L. Staley Mr. Romesh N. Gulrajani Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lau Mr. Andrew Overgaard Ms. Janet Stallman Donna and Michael Gunner Mr. Oscar Leckliter Mr. Andrew Ozurovich Ms. Susan Stefanski Mr. Alfredo Gutierrez Ha Kyung Lee Barbara A. and Richard A. Pagano Mr. and Mrs. Randolph E. Steiner Mr. Robert L. Gutierrez Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Lehman Mr. Stephen F. Page Ms. Lorna J. Stevens Bernard J. and Carolyn A. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Edward Leska Mr. E. Anthony Paine Ms. Nancy C. Stewart Kevin G. and Mary B. Hamilton Ms. Loretta Levan Mr. Siddarth Paladugu Frederick J. and Regina T. Stifter Mr. Kevin Hand Ann and Mike Levesque Magnus O. and Autumn F. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stinson Kathy Hanks Marla V. and David M. Lloyd Lenard A. and Melanie Parrish Danielle P. and Ryan P. Stocker Paul and Jo Hanson Mr. James O. Lloyd-Butler Mr. Andrew Parthum Mr. Gregory P. Stoll Mr. Dennis Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lo Coco Mr. Paul L. Pasquier William H. Sudbrink and Kathryn L. Howard Dr. Renee L. Harrangue Mr. Gorgonia Lopez Mr. Steven Pawliczek Mrs. Jayne C. Sullivan Hon. and Mrs. Richard G. Harris Ms. Patricia C. Lorne Ms. Joan A. Payden Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan Nohemi and James Harrison Mr. Patrick T. Loughman Ms. Lucy A. Perricone Mr. Ray L. Taylor Richard and Leasha Hartig Ms. Monica Lozano Ms. Marta Perrone Ms. Carmelita B. Teeter Ms. Mary J. Harvey Ms. Mary Ellen Lucero Ed and Yolanda Perry Louie W. and Richard Tejeda Rosemary M. Healy and Matthew Kissinger Ms. Samantha Ludwig Ms. Catherine Pesiri Mr. Alexander Tereszcuk Sandra J. Healy and Sharon E. Phenix Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Luka Mr. and Mrs. Jarrod Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thurston Patrick & Deann Healy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Mackel Ms. Louise B. Phipps Ms. Louise L. Tighe Mr. John Heil William K. and Nina M. MacLeay Fernando and Maria Plazola Eddie and Carmen O. Tolentino Sheila M. and Steven E. Henry Kathleen D. and Michael W. Maher David A. and Donna M. Plumley Mr. Chris Toomey Ms. Irene M. Hensel Ms. Kathleen A. Maloney Thomas E. and Cynthia Podmajersky Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Toomey Gary J. and Beverly Herman Michael J. Maloney, Esq. Ms. Linda S. Pollnow Paul D. and Catherine Tosetti Ms. Xochitl Hernandez Ms. Deanna L. Marchiando Ken and Marie Poole Ms. Barbara J. Toth Mr. Carlos Herrera Michael Markarian Ms. Bunnie Poullard Mike and Toni J. Tramontin Ms. Vicky Herrera Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Martersteck Gary B. Powell and Sheila A. MacFarlane Tim and Suzanne Trepany Thomas L. and Bonnie G. Herron Mrs. Barbara Martin John P. Pringle, Esq. Walter G. and Patricia J. Trollman Mr. Vince Herron and Ms. Lisa Bond Mr. Christopher L. Martin Michael T. Psomas, C.P.A. Ms. Mary Lu Tuthill Mr. and Mrs. William F. Highberger Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Martin, Jr. Michael J. and Mary Ann P. Quigg Ms. Aileen P. Twitchell Mr. Brian Hill Mr. Louis Marzio Mr. Jon F. Rager Ms. Mary P. Tynan Mr. Paul Edward Hindelang Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Masi John and Cindy Rak Mrs. Barbara M. Urbanske Barbara and Patrick K. Hines Victor T. and Frances S. Matheus Ms. Blanche Ramswick Pep and Renee Valdes Mr. Richard J. Hirrel Vincent and Jonette Mauch Ms. Pamela Rector Ms. Catherine Valeriote Ms. Linda Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maulhardt, Jr. Ms. Cynthia M. Rees Mr. Victor Vallejo Mrs. Thomas P. Hodgkiss Robert S. and Donna Maurer Philip and Christy Reeves Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Velasco Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Holscher Ms. Janet A. McCann Nancy and David Reimann Mr. Gary Velasco Thomas M. Hood, D.D.S. Mr. Kevin F. McCardle Fred R. and Veronika Reinelt Mr. Sergio Verduzco Mr. John Howard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCaustland Robert R. and Teresa M. Reitmeyer Josue and Marsha Villalta Ms. Caroline Hubbs Brendan and Mary McCracken Mr. Charles F. Rendler Mr. Jaime Visaya Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huebner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McDonald Ms. Valerie Rice Gary and Theresa Voets Ms. Nancy S. Hunter Mrs. Mary Ann McEveety Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Lawrence and Mary C. Walker Robert L. and Marcia M. Ibsen Mr. Pat McGonigle Pauley and Michele Rigsby Adele S. and Patrick J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McGonigle Anne Marie and Benjamin Ripley Mr. Mark Walter Tawn E. and Bernard J. Isker III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McInally Ms. Joanne E. Robbins Ms. Jennifer Waltzer Ms. Jeanette D. Ivie Mr. and Mrs. Michael McIntyre Jerry and Joan N. Rocco Mr. Greg Wang Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Ivie Mr. Dennis McMullen John A. and Joan Rohe Helen Wang Joshua and Elizabeth Jackson William and Jocelyne G. Meeker Ms. Maria C. Roldan Ms. Sheila Wasserman Andrew and Nicole P. Johnsen Mr. Onnik A. Mehrabian Edward C and Colleen Flynn Roohan Mr. Otto C. Waters Mr. Brian Johnson Mr. John J. Melone Michael C. and Mary K. Rotolo Joseph D. and Leslie T. Waters Steven L. and Loretta Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Menne, Jr. Mr. Christopher Rouse Ms. Carolyn Wathen Mr. Paul T. Johnson Ronald J. and Denise A. Meraz Mr. and Ms. Ralph H. Roussey, Jr. Ms. Gretchen Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Monte L. Justesen Ms. Donna J. Miller Ms. Daniela Roveda Mr. Robert Webb Ms. Martha Kadue Julie P. and Patrick C. Miller James P. and Marla K. Ryan Nicholas and Patricia Weber Nancy and Dennis Kailey Ms. Nancy J. Miller Most Rev. Sylvester D. Ryan Ms. Mary Ellen Weldele Ms. Mary P. Kane James J. and Mary Mills, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ryu Louis and Colleen Welsh Elizabeth Kaplan Ms. Catherine Minhoto Viktor E. and Mary E. Rzeteljski, Jr. R J & G G Wensley Ms. Regina Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. James J. Moak Mr. Joseph L. Saddler Pamela and Mark E. Wiedenbeck Nazanin Kazerani and Mehdi Daoudi Mr. Steven M. Mocsny Ms. Ingrid Salazar Phillip M. and Lori C. Willis Christine and James R. Keegan Thomas Mohr, D.D.S. James J. and Judith A. Salz John P. and Margaret A. Williams Mr. Robert J. Keeler Bart and Allison Montgomery Joseph C. and Ann Sanders Norman G. and Beatrice J. Williams Mr. David Kellett Ms. Frances Morehart John and Suzanne Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Willmon Ms. Christine A. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John D. Morningred Jacqueline and Henry Sanicola Warren R. and Kathy Wimmer Rev. James J. Kelley Ms. Carol B. Morrissette Mr. Alexander Santelli Mr. Herman J. Wittorff Mr. John Kelly Ms. Erin Murphy Mr. Edward Saraffian Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wolf III Dao Truong Kemp Ms. Rosalie M. Murphy James P. and Rebecca L. Sarni David H. and Gloria Wong Edward and Alanna Kennedy Mr. Robert Nagy Fred and Jennifer Savage Ms. Colleen M. Wood Alan M. and Ellen J. Kessler Edward C. Nelson, Ph.D. Mr. Daniel F. Savant Jeffrey M. and Kristin Worthe David G. and Carmela A. Kessler John and Cheryl Newell Frederick and Tami Schmitt Dr. Charles E. and Mrs. Nancy S. Wuller Ms. Shannon Kessler David S. and Farah S. Nicol Mr. Jonathon Schroeder Ms. Melissa Wylie Ms. Anne Kiley Mr. and Mrs. Garth Nobis Eric E. and Mary P. Schuberg Ms. Corine Anne Yee Mr. and Mrs. David G. Killoran Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Scully Mr. and Mrs. Todd T. Yoshitake Mr. Richard W. Kilmer Ms. Mariann Nolan Christopher W. and Karen C. Seemann Ms. Lora M. Young Teresa and Charles D. Kimbell Charles R. and Caroline I. Norman Mrs. Roland Seidler Ruthann M. and Thomas F. Yuhas Mr. James Kimmel Allison and Scott Novosel Dr. Alexandra Nicole Selna Ms. Isabelle Zimmerman William and Nancy Kimsey Patrick R. and Brigitte A. Obel Mr. John Sexton Patrick J. and Marisa Zimmerman Ms. Susan C. King Mrs. Patrick O’Brien Archie Shum and Wilma Joan Petterson-Shum Mr. and Mrs. John A. Klem Daniel P. and Caragh K. O’Brien Mr. Theodore T. Shumway Ms. Aileen Toohey Koskovich Michael D. and Jacqueline W. O’Brien Ms. Susan Siegmund 18 2019-2020 Annual Report Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

Ways to Support the Work of Catholic Charities

The work of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, including our financial and service delivery practices, is externally validated by the Council on Accreditation. Our commitment to accountability and transparency is authenticated by our coveted Four-Star Charity rating from , an independent charity evaluator. Our community centers continue to witness a rise in the number of people who struggle to survive and who seek critical basic needs’ assistance. While Catholic Charities has significantly developed its programs and services over the years, we still face considerable challenges in meeting our clients’ growing population and needs. Here are some ways you can assist us in serving our vulnerable clients:

◆ Donate Online – Visit www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org and click the red “Donate Now” button to make secure online donations or explore the “How To Help” section to learn about easy ways to support Catholic Charities. ◆ Join the Joyful Givers Circle – Make a monthly pledge commitment as part of this group of dedicated contributors. ◆ Donate Your Old Vehicle – Hand over the keys to your car, truck, R.V. or boat and Catholic Charities will receive 80% of the sales revenue. Call (855) 370-4483 St. Robert’s Center’s The Landing, a program for pregnant and parenting youth, ages 14-24, and their children, provides baby clothes and supplies, or visit our website: www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org/ food, showers, laundry facilities, yoga/meditation, computer/internet, donate-your-vehicle/. counseling and case management. ◆ Have Your Employer Match Your Gift – Contact your company’s Human Resources Department to obtain Attend a Special Event a matching gift form. Have fun while supporting Catholic Charities at an event. ◆ Make a Memorial or Tribute Gift – Honor someone special by making a donation in his or her name. City of Angels Christmas Gala, ◆ Support through Planned Giving – Give through The California Club wills and trusts, charitable gift annuities, life insurance, Friday, December 3, 2021 appreciated securities, real estate, cash and other property. Visit www.ccla.plannedgiving.org to discover the variety of charitable choices and calculate what works for you. ◆ Give to the Fund for the Future Endowment – 24th Annual Catholic Charities Become a member of the Fund for the Future Society by Golf Tournament contributing to Catholic Charities’ long-term endowment. Annandale Golf Club, Pasadena Through estate gift and life income programs, the Date to be determined endowment expands the agency’s financial base so that it will continue to grow and meet the increasing needs of the Visit our website, www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org, for information on Regional and Program events communities Catholic Charities serves. throughout the year.

For more information about supporting Catholic Charities, please contact Alexandria (Sandi) Arnold, Chief Development and Communications Officer, at [email protected] or (213) 251-3495. 12 19 Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. 1531 James M. Wood Boulevard, P.O. Box 15095, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Tel: (213) 251-3495 Fax: (213) 251-3497 Website: www.CatholicCharitiesLA.org ◆ Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Catholic.Charities.LA SERVING THE PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES, VENTURA AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES

2020-2021 D IRECTORY OF P ROGRAMS AND S ERVICES

INTRA-AGENCY PROGRAMS

Brenda Thomas - Director of Intra-Agency Programs 1530 James M. Wood Blvd., P.O. Box 15095 Los Angeles, California 90015-0095 Telephone: (213) 251-3413 Fax: (213) 380-4603 E-mail: [email protected]

Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services (AYES) Central YouthSource (AYE) at Central City Neighborhood Partners Offers comprehensive job training services for youth and young AYE YouthSource offers services for youth and young adults ages 14 adults, ages 14 to 24. to 24 that focus on Post-Secondary Educational and Job readiness. Headquarters: 3250 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1010, Los Angeles, California 90010 We provide career awareness, life skill development, case management (213) 736-5456; Toll Free: (888) INFOAYE or (888) 463-6293 services, and workshops for career exploration and much more. Fax: (213) 736-5654; TTY: (800) 732-8598; www.ayela.org 501 S Bixel St, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 482-8618 x 231 ELA-West San Gabriel Valley America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) (AYE) Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Comprehensive AJCC offering employment and business services. Coordinates interscholastic athletics for over 170 Catholic schools Offers employers resources, recruitment, and help to hire qualified in ten sports at Varsity B and C levels; provides a comprehensive candidates. Job seekers receive assistance in assessing skills, finding coaching and officials’ certification program. job opportunities and training, preparing a resumé, and more. 1530 James M. Wood Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90015 5301 Whittier Blvd., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, California 90022 (213) 251-3454; Fax: (213) 251-3552 (323) 887-7122; Fax: (323) 201-8479; TTY: (323) 832-1278; www.ayela.org www.cyola.org Alhambra Affiliate of ELA-West San Gabriel Valley America’s Job Employment Support Partnership (ESP) Center of California (AJCC) (AYE) Provides case management and material support to adults and minors AJCC offering employment services to youth and adults. Offers who are survivors of human trafficking as well as resources for employers resources, recruitment, and help to hire qualified candidates. preparing survivors to enter the workforce. ESP manages programs for Job seekers receive assistance in assessing skills, finding job employment readiness which include life skills workshops, individual opportunities and training, workshops, preparing a resumé, and more. training, and job search activities for low income families and single 2550 West Main Street, Suite 101, Alhambra, California 91801 adults and a transitional subsidized employment program for adults (626) 284-9715; Fax: (626) 284-9951; www.ayela.org with children receiving CalWorks cash assistance. South Los Angeles America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) and 4322 San Fernando Road, Glendale, California 91204 YouthSource (AYE) (213) 318-5716; Fax: (818) 502-2004 AJCC offering employment services to youth and adults. Offers Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project employers resources, recruitment, and help to hire qualified candidates. Offers legal representation, community education, and advocacy to Job seekers receive assistance in assessing skills, finding job poor and other vulnerable immigrants who are detained or recently opportunities and training, workshops, preparing a resume, and more. released from immigration detention, including children, families, and Los Angeles Southwest College, SOCTE, Room 115 the mentally ill. 1600 W. Imperial Highway, Los Angeles, California 90047 1530 James M. Wood Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90015 (323) 241-5016; Fax: (323) 241-5020; www.ayela.org (213) 251-3505; Fax: (213) 487-9086 PUEDE Center of Pico Union Housing Corp. (AYE) www.esperanza-la.org AYE YouthBuild offers at-risk, out-of-school youth, ages 17-24, Immigration Services employment, career awareness, life skills, secondary education, and Provides immigration consultations, green card applications, naturalization construction training. (citizenship) assistance, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), 1115 S. Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, California 90006 travel permits and family-based visa petitions/family reunification. (213) 352-4217; www.ayela.org Conducts free naturalization and DACA workshops in parishes and community centers. Offers free classes to prepare for citizenship exam. Immigration counselors are accredited by the U.S. Department of Justice. 1530 James M. Wood Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90015 (213) 251-3411; Fax: (213) 251-3593 SERVING THE PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES, VENTURA AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES

OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS PASTORAL REGION SAN FERNANDO PASTORAL REGION

Lorri Perreault, MHSA, MBA - Regional Director Sandra Yanez, MA - Regional Director 211 3rd Avenue 21600 Hart Street Venice, California 90291 Canoga Park, California 91303 Telephone: (213) 318-5757 Telephone: (213) 251-3549 Fax: (310) 399-4097 Fax: (818) 883-4122 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Angel’s Flight – At Risk Youth Services Employment Support Partnership (ESP) formerly Provides: shelter for homeless, runaway, and at risk youth 10 to 17 years Central Intake Unit (CIU) old; Safe Passages/Family Reunification Program for unaccompanied, Offers case management, life skills workshops, employment undocumented minors. readiness and placement support to marginalized communities new 357 South Westlake Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90057 to the U.S., including refugees, asylees, immigrants, and foreign born (213) 318-5730 or (800) 833-2499; Fax: (213) 413-5690 trafficking survivors. 21600 Hart Street, Canoga Park, California 91303 El Santo Niño Community Center (213) 251-3586; Fax: (818) 883-4122 and Offers: Adeste after-school care for elementary children; MY CLUB after-school program for middle and high school youth; cultural and 4322 San Fernando Road, Glendale, California 91204 recreational activities and job coaching for youth; wellness programs for (213) 318-5716; Fax: (818) 502-2004 seniors; and a community food pantry. Glendale Community Services Center 601 East 23rd Street, Los Angeles, California 90011 Rental and utility assistance, case management, emergency clothing, (213) 318-5701 support groups, and food pantry services. Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children 4322 San Fernando Road, Glendale, California 91204 Provides: trauma-sensitive, short-term shelter for single women experiencing (213) 318-5707; Fax: (818) 883-4122 homelessness; transitional housing for families experiencing homelessness Guadalupe Community Services Center (accepting male children up to age 18); drop-in and mobile outreach Food pantry, adult & youth health & nutrition classes, adult ESL programs; community-based housing via Rapid Rehousing and Housing classes, thrift store, computer lab, CalFresh registration, sports, art & for Health (HFH) programs; on-site supportive services, such as case cultural activities for youth, after-school tutoring, children’s summer management and ICMS (Intensive Case Management for HFH clients camp, and holiday events only); life skills; trauma-focused groups; wellness groups; and linkages to employment. 21600 Hart Street, Canoga Park, California 91303 (213) 251-3549; Fax: (818) 883-4122 1671 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90026 (213) 235-1460 or (213) 250-5241; www.gschomeless.org E-mail: [email protected] 4665 Willow Brook Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90029 Older Adult Services and Information Systems (OASIS) Friendly visits, food pantry services, health assessments, information and St. Margaret’s Community Services Center referrals Provides: food programs, including groceries, sack lunches and senior food distribution; utility assistance; immigration processing; counseling services; (213) 251-3578 adult education classes (ESL, Citizenship, GED); nutrition, gardening and E-mail: [email protected] physical fitness program; tutoring for adults and youth; CalFresh and MediCal application assistance; Coordinated Entry System (CES) homeless Immigrant and Refugee Services program for adults and families; household supplies (diapers, hygiene kits, Provides legal services to immigrants and refugees such as: Green Card etc.); health screenings; workshops; and holiday programs. application assistance, travel documents, Naturalization application assistance, and family reunification. 10217 S. Inglewood Ave., Lennox, California 90304 (310) 672-2208 4322 San Fernando Road, Glendale, California 91405 (213) 318-5711 St. Robert’s Center Offers:“The Landing” - Daytime wellness and respite center for pregnant and Loaves & Fishes II parenting youth ages 14-24 and their children. Open for drop-in Monday- Food pantry, case management and thrift store. Friday 12:00-5:00pm for daytime resting, food, showers, laundry, clothing 7309 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys, California 91405 and baby supplies, yoga/meditation, computer/internet, individual, (818) 997-0943; Fax: (818) 883-4122 group, and couple counseling, case management, support and guidance. and Temporary Skilled Worker Center Day labor employment opportunities. Saturday Food Program- 9:00am-2:00pm Continental breakfast and brown bag lunches for persons experiencing homelessness and St. 1190 Flower Street, Burbank, California 91502 Robert’s Market for no cost groceries and clothing. (818) 566-7148; Fax: (818) 883-4122 211 3rd Avenue, Venice, California 90291 (213) 318-5756 SERVING THE PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES, VENTURA AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES

SAN GABRIEL PASTORAL REGION SAN PEDRO PASTORAL REGION

Xochitl Hernandez, MBA - Regional Director Bruce Hackman, MDiv, MS, MSW - Regional Director 1307 Warren Street 123 East 14th Street Los Angeles, California 90033 Long Beach, California 90813 Telephone: (213) 251-3582 Telephone: (213) 251-3429 Fax: (323) 266-3269 Fax: (562) 591-2481 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Brownson House Community Services Center Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence Provides basic needs assistance with food, clothing, motel vouchers, Offers: forty-five day Bridge Housing and 24-hour shelter services for transportation, utility and rental assistance; applications for CalFresh homeless families, disabled and older adults; case management and benefits; nutrition education classes; support groups for women and family life skills classes are on-site. elderly; special events throughout the year; and free lunch and summer 2198 San Gabriel Avenue, Long Beach, California 90810 program for youth ages 7 to 12. (562) 388-7670 1307 Warren Street, Los Angeles, California 90033 Gatekeeper Project (213) 251-3512 Provides: a friendly visitor program which brings food, utility assistance, Catholic Charities’ Parish Liaison Program (CCPaL) and taxi vouchers to the frail elderly; case management services for Works collaboratively with parishes in accessing available community, clients with specific needs. Catholic Charities’ and parish resources for clients’ needs. 123 East 14th Street, Long Beach, California 90813 1307 Warren Street, Los Angeles, California 90033 (213) 251-3432 (213) 251-3520; (909) 629-1331 Long Beach Community Services Center McGill Street House Offers: basic assistance with food, shelter, utilities, clothing and Provides seven-bed transitional housing for homeless women with transportation; Crisis Housing for families; case management; information children (a collaborative program with the City of Covina). and linkages to community resources; specialized programs providing Administrative office: 1460 E. Holt Avenue, Suite 98, Pomona, rental assistance and security deposits to homeless families; CalFresh California 91767 application on site. (909) 629-1335 123 East 14th Street, Long Beach, California 90813 (213) 251-3432 Pomona Community Services Center Provides homeless prevention and move-in assistance, limited case Mahar House-MY CLUB management, utilities assistance, motel vouchers and Thanksgiving and Provides bi-lingual after-school tutoring and mentoring, sports and Christmas baskets. recreational activities for youth in 4th and 5th grades. Also offers a summer program that includes fun activities, lunches and snacks. 1460 E. Holt Avenue, Suite 98, Pomona, California 91767 (909) 629-1331 1115 Mahar Avenue, Wilmington, California 90744 (213) 251-3458 San Juan Diego Community Services Center Provides basic needs assistance with food, clothing, motel vouchers; Pico Rivera Resource Center transportation, information and referral services; move-in assistance Offers basic assistance with food, utilities, transportation, motel and utilities subsidies; CalFresh application site center; special events vouchers, and linkages to community resources; CalFresh application throughout the year; and nutrition education workshops. on site. 4171 North Tyler Avenue, El Monte, California 91731 5014 Passons Blvd., Pico Rivera, California 90660 (626) 575-7652 (562) 949-0937 ELA-West San Gabriel Valley America’s Job Center of California Project Achieve Provides: sixty- to ninety-day Bridge Housing and 24-hour shelter (AJCC) (AYE) for adult men and women; case management services; basic skills Comprehensive AJCC offering employment and business services. Job workshops; and job and housing linkages. seekers receive assistance in assessing skills, finding job opportunities and training. 123 East 14th Street, Long Beach, California 90813 (562) 218-9864 5301 Whittier Blvd., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, California 90022 (323) 887-7122 SERVING THE PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES, VENTURA AND SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES

SANTA BARBARA PASTORAL REGION - SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SANTA BARBARA PASTORAL REGION - VENTURA COUNTY

Yolanda Vasquez – Associate Program Director Daniel J. Grimm, JD, MA, MFT – Regional Director, Santa Barbara 609 East Haley Street and Ventura Counties Santa Barbara, California 93103 303 N. Ventura Avenue, Suite A Telephone: (805) 965-7045 Ventura, California 93001-1936 Fax: (805) 963-2978 Telephone: (805) 643- 4694 (ext. 303) E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (805) 641-1898 Administrative Assistant: Treicy Ramos E-mail: [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Julie Cariani Catholic Counseling Services - Santa Barbara Provides individual and family counseling. Moorpark Community Services Center (Moorpark Pantry Plus) 609 East Haley Street, Santa Barbara, California 93103 Offers basic needs assistance: Food pantry, clothing, information and (805) 965-7045 (Jackie Quackenbush, MFT) referrals, rental and utility assistance, holiday programs. 612 Spring Road, Suite 101, Moorpark, California 93021 Cuyama Valley Mobile Food Distribution Site (805) 529-0720; Fax: (805) 520-3017 (Patricia Calderon) 4711 Hwy. 166, New Cuyama, California 93254 (805) 922-2059 Older Adult Services and Intervention System (OASIS) - Camarillo Independent living assistance: case management, in-home assessment, Guadalupe Mobile Food Distribution Site information and referrals, holiday programs. 4681 11th St. Guadalupe, California 93434 (805) 922-2059 Main office: 2532 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo, California 93010 (mailing address) Isla Vista Mobile Food Distribution Site (805) 987-2083 (Lisa Nagy) St. Mark’s Church Satellite offices: 6550 Picasso Road, Isla Vista, California 93117 (805) 965-7045 Moorpark/Fillmore – (805) 914-4277 Ventura – (805) 643-4760 Lompoc Community Services Center & Food Pantry Offers basic needs assistance: Food pantry, clothing, information and [email protected] referrals, rental and utility assistance, holiday programs. Ventura Community Services Center 325 N. 2nd Street, Lompoc, California 93436 Offers basic needs assistance: Food pantry, information and referrals, (805) 736-6226 (Ryzbel Pack), E-mail: [email protected] rental and utility assistance. CalFresh and Covered California application assistance site. Santa Barbara Community Services Center Offers basic needs assistance: Food pantry, clothing, information and 303 North Ventura Avenue, Ventura, California 93001-1936 referrals, rental and utility assistance, holiday programs. (805) 643-4694; Fax: (805) 643-4781 (Janet DePrima) 609 East Haley Street, Santa Barbara, California 93103 (805) 965-7045 (Brian Clark), E-mail: [email protected] NEW PROGRAMS

Santa Maria Community Services Center Good Shepherd Shelter Offers basic needs assistance: Food pantry, clothing, information and Provides a transitional shelter for mothers and children impacted by referrals, rental and utility assistance, holiday programs. domestic violence. 607 West Main Street, Santa Maria, California 93454 (323) 737-6111; https://catholiccharitiesla.org/good-shepherd-shelter/ (805) 922-2059 (Yolanda Vasquez), E-mail: [email protected] Deana Payne, Program Director [email protected] Jobe House Provides a home for Transition Age Youth (TAY), homeless young men and women who have aged out of the foster care system. 9801 Balboa Avenue, Northridge, CA 91325 (818) 477-2389; Fax: (818) 477-2508; https://www.jobetlp.org/ Keith Wieser, Program Director Email: [email protected]