Thank you to the following donors who generously supported LA Family Housing in 2016.

$500,000+ $5,000 to $9,999 Jillian and Dennis DeFrehn Fred Bosshardt The Ahmanson Foundation John Aaroe Group Community Foundation Nancy Eisenstadt Jeffrey Boysen United Way of Greater Adstream Janet and Jake Farber Lisa Brander and Gregg Dryden W.M. Keck Foundation Heather and Mark Armstrong Fischer Family Thea Brodkin LEADING the way home Weingart Foundation Dan Asma Monica Foster and Mark Balsam David Buehring AV Squad, Inc. Monica Frishman Debbie Burkart $200,000 - $499,999 Dorothy and Ray Barber Kris Freed Shoosh and Amanda Shoosh Freed Campbell Hall Episcopal The Audrey & Sydney Irmas Charitable Foundation The Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation Suzanne Furst Michael Carlin and Alexandra Wolfe WINTER 2017 Trudy Mandel Louis Charitable Trust Big Picture Entertainment Barry Goldberg Charity Gift Certificates S. Mark Taper Foundation Carrie Gormley Andy Cohn Bocarsly Emden Cowan Esmail & Arndt LLP The Saul Brandman Foundation Jackie and Stanley Gottlieb Leslie and Darian Cohen $100,000 - $199,999 Cindy Gray Comcast Wholesale Bank of America Merrill Lynch Paul Breckenridge BRIGADE Wendy Greuel and Dean Schramm Kristin and Brad Coons Community Foundation Capt. Nathan Grubbs Community Bank Gonzalez Goodale Architects CBS Television Network Elizabeth and Jason Chappelle Donald E. Gruenberg Megan Crawford Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Gubb & Barshay, LLP Creative Artists Agency William Randolph Hearst Foundation Jason Conte Deluxe Drissi Creative John Hathorn Susan Cristol The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Anne Helvey Joshua Davis Diane and Michael Ziering Devastudios David and Therese Doyle Family Lisa and George Hess Liz Dolan

Marieluise Hessel $50,000 - $99,999 CeCe and Bill Feiler Brie Dorfman www.lafh.org Looking Beyond the Numbers

Steve Howey Karen Feinstein

Anonymous The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, Inc. Hurwitz Creative Ron Field @lafamilyhousing

Frances and Steven Berman Lynne Frank

Seth Gaven John Johnson Desiree Finnegan Estate of Nina Byers /lafamilyhousing A Message From Stephanie Klasky-Gamer | President & CEO Thomas Gewecke JSF Financial, LLC Tim Finnegan The Home Depot Foundation Julie and Kenneth Kamins Flexi Tech Contracting, Inc. The Rose Hills Foundation Yoko and Andy Given Gloria Gold Jennifer and Michael Kaplan Jared Irmas The numbers are big: 46,874 people City of Vernon Kristin Kearns Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown Charity Fund Margaux and Gregg Helvey $25,000 - $49,999 Home Brew Beth and Kenneth Karmin Genesis LA experiencing the crisis of homelessness in

Cindy and Alan Horn Colin Keenan Geocon West, Inc. IN THIS ISSUE

Anonymous Helaine Klasky and Will Wechsler Denise Graham Los Angeles County. Jesse and Dani Lainer-Vos 982.4091 818. The Brander Family Kelly O’Connor and Lawrence Koplin

Citi Foundation Jewish Community Foundation Michael Gresch The Laemmle Charitable Foundation Laura and Henry Kline Kristi and Rupert Groh 91605 CA Hollywood, North

Concept Arts, Inc. Knarik Kozanian

Dwight Stuart Youth Fund Aaron Michaelson Debbie Huggins “Unexpected Help” Kihong and Wonmi Kwon Blvd Lankershim 7843 But numbers don’t tell the full story. Behind The Mark Hughes Foundation Miller Kaplan Arase LLP Victoria Hunt-Weiss National Equity Fund, Inc. Tom Korsan Michelle Jackino Jonathan Murray and Harvey Reese Alice and Nahum Lainer every number is a person who has been Hector’s family NBC Universal and Discover A Star Foundation The Opportunity Fund Jamaica Awareness Association of California Optimus Construction, Inc. Eleanor and Mark Lainer Peggy and Arnie Johnson Pam and Jerry Offsay and Family Lynne and Jeffrey Lainer impacted by of homelessness in LA. finds exactly what Blair Rich and Zev Foreman Postads Group Jeremy Kaplan Brett Ratner/RatPac Entertainment Ryan Lake Mannon Kaplan Abby Sher Nadine and Steve Lavender they needed. Samuel and Helene Soref Foundation Seismic Productions Barry Kates Jeremy Sisto Sidonia L. Lax Deborah Kazenelson Deane and Jeff Deane A mom who has lost her job or life savings. PAGE 2 SSI Advanced Post Services LDI Color Tool Box Stanley Iezman and Nancy Stark Sit ‘n Sleep Eleanor Keare StoneTapert Employee Benefits & Financial Services Curtis Lelash Erin Keller A young man who has aged out of the foster 36% of our participants are children U.S. Bank Lifchitz Family Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation Wells Fargo Teles Foundation Jackie Keller Charles V. Roven Family Foundation LifeSource Water Systems, Inc. Mary Kenny care system with no one to help chart his Manufacturers Bank Measure H is a ten year funding proposal to $15,000 - $24,999 The Thomas Spiegel Family Foundation Jessica Kender future. A child who is learning how to read. Ameriprise Financial Union Bank Ashlee Margolis Fishman Valentine Khechoomian invest in homeless service throughout L.A. Anonymous USC School of Social Work Alyson and Ori Marmur Jill and Stuart Koenig Each person experiencing homelessness has Holiday highlights Linda, Steve, Abby and Tracie Brown Wiser Post Mental Health America of Los Angeles Kol Tikvah Congregation You helped us pass Proposition HHH, which Johnny Carson Foundation Marcie and Howard Zelikow Nick and Vaughan Meyer Vicki and Arnold Kupetz her hopes, dreams, and unique stories. They to warm your heart. Create Marilyn Ziering Tani Miller Isaacs and Bruce Isaacs Jill Kuenstler will provide 10,000 units of permanent FotoKem The Ruth/Allen Ziegler Foundation Michelle Missaghieh and Bruce Ellman Gail and Timothy Lappen are not the problem or epidemic; they are the Amy and Harold Masor Mission Church Carrie Lazar supportive housing in Los Angeles for the Julia Meltzer and David Thorne $2,500 - $4,999 Lisa and Craig Murray Steve Lebowitz hearts and souls of our community who need PAGE 3 Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation Anonymous Suzanne Nora Johnson and David Johnson Karen Lichtenberg next ten years. We need your help again to mOcean, LLC AMJ Construction Management NorthEast Valley Health Corp./HHCP Living Classrooms Foundation our help. The Refinery Lisa and Jordan Bender Arcy Olguin Pharida and John Long ensure that appropriate services are also S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund at The Community Foundation Michele Breslauer and Jeffrey Abrams Marcie and David Paller John Markoff Silton Family Foundation Karen Brodkin Watson and Christopher Watson Danny Passman Scout Masterson and Bill Horn available in that housing to permanently Scott Pease You have been a part of our efforts to help LAFH in the news Sunair Children’s Foundation Commerce Casino Kelly McBride break the cycle of homelessness for TRAILER PARK INC. & ART MACHINE James-Christian Davin Jackie and Paul Pepperman Lori Marx-Rubiner and John Rubiner them, and we look forward to doing even - we’re making Warner Bros. Entertainment Drissi Advertising Rodd Perry Derek McLay thousands of families and individuals. Ross and Betty Winn Ron Frankel Debbie and Rick Powell Beth and David Meltzer more together in the coming year. We know WORKS ADV Michael Green Joyce and Lawrence Powell Momentous Insurance Brokerage local headlines in Hasbro, Inc. Lara and Mark Pranger Christopher Murray the single most effective solution to end $10,000 - $14,999 Hoffman Brown Company Fernando Ramirez Nemco Food Products Ending homelessness takes creativity, the new year. Anonymous Ignition Creative Matthew Rolston Jake Noonan homelessness is housing enriched with PAGE 4 Aspect Sandra and Irving Klasky Ronney B. Robinson Jane Jelenko and Bill Norris collaboration and resources at every level. BLT Communications, LLC Stephanie Klasky-Gamer and Steve Gamer Suzanne Robinson Paul Ferrante, Inc. supportive services. Buddha Jones Wendy Malkin and Jeff Broudy Robert and Carolyn Roden Fund Chris Parnell As the campaign for Measure H begins, I BT Touring, LLC Megan McGowan Epstein and Alan Epstein Guy Ruffin Amy and Peter Pham Bravo Design, Inc. Andrew Milne Michal Salkin Diana and Christopher Pickett hope you’ll remember the powerful stories Darlynn and Kevin Childress Allison and Jeff Mirkin Loren Schwartz Pledgeling, LLC On March 7th, we can vote to allocate critical Support ending Judith Seeds Miller of the people behind every number. City National Bank Nancy and Bruce Newberg Roel Punzalan resources for people with the most complex Clune Construction Company John Pavlas Heidi Segal and Eric Krautheimer Nick Pyzow homelessness on the Cold Open John J. Richards Ruth & Sonny Singer Foundation Carrie Rognlien needs, including those with mental health Corporation for Supportive Housing Carl Ries Skip Film Jennifer Roth and Lauren Krieger In partnership and with gratitude for an amazing 2017 ahead, March 7th ballot — The CRP Group Katherine Russell Enright Susan Steen Andrea Rothschild and Michael Feldman barriers or physical disabilities. The Walt Disney Company Skid Row Housing Trust David Stern Millicent Sanchez Vote Yes on H. Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP Nathan Swisher Lucy Stutz and Jared Levine Hope and Andy Schneiderman Daniel M. Howard Temple Israel of Hollywood Sysco Food Services of Los Angeles, Inc. John Schulman PAGE 4 Industry Creative TJX Foundation, Inc. Terry and Neal Teplin Thomas Safran & Associates JPMorgan Chase Foundation UBS Shawne Schorvitz Mary and Dan James $1,000 - $2,499 UT Networks Toni Sherman Jenner & Block LLP Anonymous Village Roadshow Pictures Annette and Dan Shapiro The Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation Lynda and Scott Adelson Walton Construction Services Lori Shaw Kupetz and Daniel Kupetz Sue Kroll Amanda Edwards David Walton Ira Silberman 12 Days of Giving Success: Chase matched each donation for a total of $12,000! Los Angeles Duplication & Broadcasting Alpha Construction Co. Inc. Karim Waheed Frank Sinton Gary Meisel American International Group Inc. Watson Design Group, Inc. Smart & Final Charitable Foundation Anonymous Sandy and Rick Goor Karen Leonard and Daniel Gruber Mob Scene Weston Armstrong Westmount Asset Management Bobby Smith Motive Michael Blackburn WME | IMG Spira Family Foundation Amrita Bindra Susan and Bruce Goren Amy and Peter Pham Staci Nesbitt and Ali Barar Blood & Chocolate Jackie and Perry Wright Kenneth St. Pierre Jennifer Bomze and David Martin Kristi and Rupert Groh Pledgeling, LLC Omnicom Media Group Scott Bovenizer Adam Vernick The John Stewart Company Open Road Entertainment PJ and Jaime Byrne Amy Ziering and Gil Kofman Tracey Daniel Sheryl Harmon and Brad Goldberg Rosenheim & Associates, Inc. Canyon Design Group Judy Stuart P+A $500 - $999 Tony Syslo Partners Trust Nancy Carson Lisa and Josh Taub Brieana and Seth Dorfman Naomi and Craig Hentschel S & M Development Andrew Percival Diane Cary and James Parriott A. Smith & Co. Productions Bruno Acalinas, Jr. Jessica Thurber Christy and Robert Feinfeld JPMorgan Chase Foundation Universal Discover a Star Foundation Room & Board Century Housing Corporation Bruce Treitman Southern California Gas Co. Jeannie Chang Anonymous Karen Feinstein William Adams Diane Tsimberova Jessica Kender Betty and Ross Winn Transit Rick Chanin Rita Tuzon Miranda and Brett Tollman The Charitable Foundation Steven Altieri Marcia and Jerald Gale Jill and Stuart Koenig Ellen Wohlstadter Bridge Housing residents enjoyed delicious Herta and Paul Amir Darnell Tyler Adam Waldman Chubb Federal Insurance Company Anne and Larry Wayne Devon and Greg Galusha Lynne and Jeffrey Lainer Jane and Jack Zuckerman and hearty meals thanks to our generous Wild Card Dale M. Cochran Jeffery Arnessa The Auto Gallery Courtenay Valenti donors, volunteers and Chase Bank! Jay Cohen Rosanne Ziering * This list reflects all cash giving in 2016 received by January 6, 2017. Monique Coleman Amrita Bindra Betsy and Scott Coons Bloom, Hergott, Diemer Rosenthal,LaViolette,Feldman,Goodman LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org 20 17 After 22 years, our Thanks to you, we 50+ organizations Thanksgiving bags Volunteers and Children and CFO, Ray Barber has won the grand prize attended the SPA 2 delivered to families donors supported our parents chose their retired. This month, we of $15,000 from the Housing Summit to and individuals in our participants throughout own gifts at our first 818. 255. 2775 818. 255. 2768 600 588 200 VOLUNTEER DONATE CONNECT OW TO welcome Aaron Leon as Los Angeles Magazine improve coordinated affordable apartments the holiday season “Santa’s Wishmart” HELP [email protected] www.lafh.org/donate www.lafh.org H HIGHLIGHTS our new CFO. Give LA Challenge! services across LA. HOLIDAY IMPACT HOLIDAY NOV 2016 - JAN

LAFH BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hector’s Story: PRESIDENT & CEO LAFH in the News Stephanie Klasky-Gamer Clune Los Angeles Rams Unexpected Help Construction CHAIR Michele Breslauer players Tavon Austin presented Children’s Law Center of Los Angeles and Robert Quinn went Hector and Raina, high school sweethearts, have always LAFH with VICE CHAIR above and beyond for been one another’s support system. From Hector’s time in a $10,000 David Doyle a single mother and the military, to layoff after layoff, to the Autism diagnosis check as a Bank of America her six children for the that their youngest son received at two years old, they’ve year-end gift. TREASURER Gary Meisel holiday season. always had each other to turn to. Private Investor SECRETARY Quinn asked the Rams for help finding Between Hector’s many entry level and temporary Hoffman Brown Company organized Daniel M. Howard, CPA a family in need. The team then reached On an episode of KPCC’s positions, and paying nearly all of their income towards over 100 volunteer “elves” to host a Lodgen, Lacher, Golditch, Sardi, Saunders & Take Two, Stephanie daycare and rent, it became harder and harder to take care Howard, LLP out to LA Family Housing who connected tremendous holiday party for families. Klasky-Gamer joined a of themselves and their two boys. Wayne Brander Quinn with Rebecca Carter. Rebecca had U.S. Bank recently reunited with her kids and found panel to discuss solutions to the increase of This Holiday Season family homelessness. “Shortly after we received our son’s diagnosis, I was forced US Bank thrilled parents and children Karen Brodkin an apartment for her family. She wanted to quit my job as a legal clerk to take care of him,” Raina We’re just so thankful our boys are healthy and safe.”— Hector and Raina with games, food, crafts, and more WME | IMG to put her homeless past behind her. said. “We couldn’t afford the daycare. Everything fell on at their annual holiday party at Steve M. Brown In the city of L.A., we have less than a 3 Hoffman Brown Company Hector, but he was a temp. It was impossible to count on.” By the next morning, an LA Family “Our case manager is so crucial Comunidad Cesar Chavez! To everyone’s surprise, Quinn and Austin percent vacancy rate at all income levels of Housing outreach worker helped to our success,” says Hector. “ She Debbie Burkart purchased every single item on the housing. We need to increase production National Equity Fund Then Hector got a job offer in San Diego at a well-known them complete an initial assessment. always goes above and beyond to Carter’s wishlist! Their generosity was across the board of new housing in financial services company. Some friends offered to A few hours later, the family received make sure our family is taken care of.” Zeeda Daniele captured in a story that ran on ESPN.com. our region....and allocate resources for Wendy Greuel Fannie Mae rent the family their garage so they could save money. a motel voucher. The next day, LAFH services as well. and her family Everything seemed to be working out. Until Hector lost his got a VA representative to help Hector The family is still in Bridge Housing Deborah Kazenelson Deane served a festive Public Relations & Communications To read the complete articles and other highlights, please visit lafh.org. job. access his veteran’s benefits. It all and optimistic about the future. They dinner on happened so quickly – more quickly plan to get good jobs, build their Matthew B. Irmas Christmas Day to Irmas Charitable Foundations “No matter where I moved, as a telephone banker in than he or Raina expected. credit and one day own a home. Bridge Housing the finance industry it seemed like I was always getting Raina is considering the future: Jill Koenig Join us - Vote on March 7th participants. Community Lending & Property Management chased out. “ “I used to say that we were lucky,” Help strengthen homeless services says Hector, “but this has been more “I want to go back to school. My kids Robyn Lattaker-Johnson RLJ Media Management & Consulting Not too long after he was let go, Hector and Raina of a blessing. The resources came; are looking up to us; I want to give Home Depot stores across Los Angeles across Los Angeles County discovered that their landlords were facing an eviction, the doors opened. It was more than I them something to look up to.” collected over 400 toys and numerous YOU HELPED US Bonnie Litowsky Transwestern Ending homelessness requires a which meant they too would soon be out of a home. could do on my own.” gift cards for our participants to enjoy. multifaceted approach. LA Family MAKE EACH HOUSE Michelle Missaghieh a home! Temple Israel of Hollywood Housing was well represented among Now facing homelessness, Hector and Raina decided At LA Family Housing, the family has to move back to Los Angeles where things were more found the support they needed to Blair Rich the 100+ people that attended the LA familiar. They found a park near their old neighborhood rebuild their lives. With case managent Warner Bros. Pictures County Board of Supervisors meeting on December 6th in support of including a and spent their first night in the car. help, Hector has been able to apply for The San Fernando Ross E. Winn, Esq. LAFH staff at the County Board of Supervisors advocating for Measure H. Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP special housing for veterans’ families. Valley Bar quarter-cent sales tax on the March 7th Hector called 211 and prayed. Association gave Gillian Wright ballot to fund homeless services across the most substantial public endeavor to end Southern California Gas Company holiday blankets the county. homelessness in the . to the single Michael Ziering Diagnostic Products Corp. (Retired) The measure is expected to raise $355 REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT adult residents in We know that housing with on-site services Bridge Housing. million a year - for 10 years - and serves is a solution that works to end chronic Participants in our affordable Our Real Estate Development focus increases the affordable housing stock in Los LIFETIME DIRECTORS as a complement to Proposition HHH homelessness. This ballot measure will help Amy Pham organized a fundraiser to buy housing enjoyed receiving the Audrey Irmas Angeles and allows us to advocate at the local and state level to raise more funds Robert J. Irmas (1951-2015) which will provide up to 10,000 units provide the resources we need to address holiday kits that empowered parents to special holiday kits donated by Sydney M. Irmas (1925-1996) for development. Over the next five years, we will expand our pipeline of affordable of permanent housing over the next 10 choose how to celebrate the season. Oakwood School and Los Encinos. Trudy Louis (1914-2004) the growing homelessness crisis. housing with completion of The Campus and two new apartment buildings. Rev. John Simmons (1917-2013) years. In conjunction, both efforts will be

LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org VIEW ALL OF THE HOLIDAY FUN ON FACEBOOK LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org 20 17 After 22 years, our Thanks to you, we 50+ organizations Thanksgiving bags Volunteers and Children and CFO, Ray Barber has won the grand prize attended the SPA 2 delivered to families donors supported our parents chose their retired. This month, we of $15,000 from the Housing Summit to and individuals in our participants throughout own gifts at our first 818. 255. 2775 818. 255. 2768 600 588 200 VOLUNTEER DONATE CONNECT OW TO welcome Aaron Leon as Los Angeles Magazine improve coordinated affordable apartments the holiday season “Santa’s Wishmart” HELP [email protected] www.lafh.org/donate www.lafh.org H HIGHLIGHTS our new CFO. Give LA Challenge! services across LA. HOLIDAY IMPACT HOLIDAY NOV 2016 - JAN

LAFH BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hector’s Story: PRESIDENT & CEO LAFH in the News Stephanie Klasky-Gamer Clune Los Angeles Rams Unexpected Help Construction CHAIR Michele Breslauer players Tavon Austin presented Children’s Law Center of Los Angeles and Robert Quinn went Hector and Raina, high school sweethearts, have always LAFH with VICE CHAIR above and beyond for been one another’s support system. From Hector’s time in a $10,000 David Doyle a single mother and the military, to layoff after layoff, to the Autism diagnosis check as a Bank of America her six children for the that their youngest son received at two years old, they’ve year-end gift. TREASURER Gary Meisel holiday season. always had each other to turn to. Private Investor SECRETARY Quinn asked the Rams for help finding Between Hector’s many entry level and temporary Hoffman Brown Company organized Daniel M. Howard, CPA a family in need. The team then reached On an episode of KPCC’s positions, and paying nearly all of their income towards over 100 volunteer “elves” to host a Lodgen, Lacher, Golditch, Sardi, Saunders & Take Two, Stephanie daycare and rent, it became harder and harder to take care Howard, LLP out to LA Family Housing who connected tremendous holiday party for families. Klasky-Gamer joined a of themselves and their two boys. Wayne Brander Quinn with Rebecca Carter. Rebecca had U.S. Bank recently reunited with her kids and found panel to discuss solutions to the increase of This Holiday Season family homelessness. “Shortly after we received our son’s diagnosis, I was forced US Bank thrilled parents and children Karen Brodkin an apartment for her family. She wanted to quit my job as a legal clerk to take care of him,” Raina We’re just so thankful our boys are healthy and safe.”— Hector and Raina with games, food, crafts, and more WME | IMG to put her homeless past behind her. said. “We couldn’t afford the daycare. Everything fell on at their annual holiday party at Steve M. Brown In the city of L.A., we have less than a 3 Hoffman Brown Company Hector, but he was a temp. It was impossible to count on.” By the next morning, an LA Family “Our case manager is so crucial Comunidad Cesar Chavez! To everyone’s surprise, Quinn and Austin percent vacancy rate at all income levels of Housing outreach worker helped to our success,” says Hector. “ She Debbie Burkart purchased every single item on the housing. We need to increase production National Equity Fund Then Hector got a job offer in San Diego at a well-known them complete an initial assessment. always goes above and beyond to Carter’s wishlist! Their generosity was across the board of new housing in financial services company. Some friends offered to A few hours later, the family received make sure our family is taken care of.” Zeeda Daniele captured in a story that ran on ESPN.com. our region....and allocate resources for Wendy Greuel Fannie Mae rent the family their garage so they could save money. a motel voucher. The next day, LAFH services as well. and her family Everything seemed to be working out. Until Hector lost his got a VA representative to help Hector The family is still in Bridge Housing Deborah Kazenelson Deane served a festive Public Relations & Communications To read the complete articles and other highlights, please visit lafh.org. job. access his veteran’s benefits. It all and optimistic about the future. They dinner on happened so quickly – more quickly plan to get good jobs, build their Matthew B. Irmas Christmas Day to Irmas Charitable Foundations “No matter where I moved, as a telephone banker in than he or Raina expected. credit and one day own a home. Bridge Housing the finance industry it seemed like I was always getting Raina is considering the future: Jill Koenig Join us - Vote on March 7th participants. Community Lending & Property Management chased out. “ “I used to say that we were lucky,” Help strengthen homeless services says Hector, “but this has been more “I want to go back to school. My kids Robyn Lattaker-Johnson RLJ Media Management & Consulting Not too long after he was let go, Hector and Raina of a blessing. The resources came; are looking up to us; I want to give Home Depot stores across Los Angeles across Los Angeles County discovered that their landlords were facing an eviction, the doors opened. It was more than I them something to look up to.” collected over 400 toys and numerous YOU HELPED US Bonnie Litowsky Transwestern Ending homelessness requires a which meant they too would soon be out of a home. could do on my own.” gift cards for our participants to enjoy. multifaceted approach. LA Family MAKE EACH HOUSE Michelle Missaghieh a home! Temple Israel of Hollywood Housing was well represented among Now facing homelessness, Hector and Raina decided At LA Family Housing, the family has to move back to Los Angeles where things were more found the support they needed to Blair Rich the 100+ people that attended the LA familiar. They found a park near their old neighborhood rebuild their lives. With case managent Warner Bros. Pictures County Board of Supervisors meeting on December 6th in support of including a and spent their first night in the car. help, Hector has been able to apply for The San Fernando Ross E. Winn, Esq. LAFH staff at the County Board of Supervisors advocating for Measure H. Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP special housing for veterans’ families. Valley Bar quarter-cent sales tax on the March 7th Hector called 211 and prayed. Association gave Gillian Wright ballot to fund homeless services across the most substantial public endeavor to end Southern California Gas Company holiday blankets the county. homelessness in the United States. to the single Michael Ziering Diagnostic Products Corp. (Retired) The measure is expected to raise $355 REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT adult residents in We know that housing with on-site services Bridge Housing. million a year - for 10 years - and serves is a solution that works to end chronic Participants in our affordable Our Real Estate Development focus increases the affordable housing stock in Los LIFETIME DIRECTORS as a complement to Proposition HHH homelessness. This ballot measure will help Amy Pham organized a fundraiser to buy housing enjoyed receiving the Audrey Irmas Angeles and allows us to advocate at the local and state level to raise more funds Robert J. Irmas (1951-2015) which will provide up to 10,000 units provide the resources we need to address holiday kits that empowered parents to special holiday kits donated by Sydney M. Irmas (1925-1996) for development. Over the next five years, we will expand our pipeline of affordable of permanent housing over the next 10 choose how to celebrate the season. Oakwood School and Los Encinos. Trudy Louis (1914-2004) the growing homelessness crisis. housing with completion of The Campus and two new apartment buildings. Rev. John Simmons (1917-2013) years. In conjunction, both efforts will be

LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org VIEW ALL OF THE HOLIDAY FUN ON FACEBOOK LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org 20 17 After 22 years, our Thanks to you, we 50+ organizations Thanksgiving bags Volunteers and Children and CFO, Ray Barber has won the grand prize attended the SPA 2 delivered to families donors supported our parents chose their retired. This month, we of $15,000 from the Housing Summit to and individuals in our participants throughout own gifts at our first 818. 255. 2775 818. 255. 2768 600 588 200 VOLUNTEER DONATE CONNECT OW TO welcome Aaron Leon as Los Angeles Magazine improve coordinated affordable apartments the holiday season “Santa’s Wishmart” HELP [email protected] www.lafh.org/donate www.lafh.org H HIGHLIGHTS our new CFO. Give LA Challenge! services across LA. HOLIDAY IMPACT HOLIDAY NOV 2016 - JAN

LAFH BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hector’s Story: PRESIDENT & CEO LAFH in the News Stephanie Klasky-Gamer Clune Los Angeles Rams Unexpected Help Construction CHAIR Michele Breslauer players Tavon Austin presented Children’s Law Center of Los Angeles and Robert Quinn went Hector and Raina, high school sweethearts, have always LAFH with VICE CHAIR above and beyond for been one another’s support system. From Hector’s time in a $10,000 David Doyle a single mother and the military, to layoff after layoff, to the Autism diagnosis check as a Bank of America her six children for the that their youngest son received at two years old, they’ve year-end gift. TREASURER Gary Meisel holiday season. always had each other to turn to. Private Investor SECRETARY Quinn asked the Rams for help finding Between Hector’s many entry level and temporary Hoffman Brown Company organized Daniel M. Howard, CPA a family in need. The team then reached On an episode of KPCC’s positions, and paying nearly all of their income towards over 100 volunteer “elves” to host a Lodgen, Lacher, Golditch, Sardi, Saunders & Take Two, Stephanie daycare and rent, it became harder and harder to take care Howard, LLP out to LA Family Housing who connected tremendous holiday party for families. Klasky-Gamer joined a of themselves and their two boys. Wayne Brander Quinn with Rebecca Carter. Rebecca had U.S. Bank recently reunited with her kids and found panel to discuss solutions to the increase of This Holiday Season family homelessness. “Shortly after we received our son’s diagnosis, I was forced US Bank thrilled parents and children Karen Brodkin an apartment for her family. She wanted to quit my job as a legal clerk to take care of him,” Raina We’re just so thankful our boys are healthy and safe.”— Hector and Raina with games, food, crafts, and more WME | IMG to put her homeless past behind her. said. “We couldn’t afford the daycare. Everything fell on at their annual holiday party at Steve M. Brown In the city of L.A., we have less than a 3 Hoffman Brown Company Hector, but he was a temp. It was impossible to count on.” By the next morning, an LA Family “Our case manager is so crucial Comunidad Cesar Chavez! To everyone’s surprise, Quinn and Austin percent vacancy rate at all income levels of Housing outreach worker helped to our success,” says Hector. “ She Debbie Burkart purchased every single item on the housing. We need to increase production National Equity Fund Then Hector got a job offer in San Diego at a well-known them complete an initial assessment. always goes above and beyond to Carter’s wishlist! Their generosity was across the board of new housing in financial services company. Some friends offered to A few hours later, the family received make sure our family is taken care of.” Zeeda Daniele captured in a story that ran on ESPN.com. our region....and allocate resources for Wendy Greuel Fannie Mae rent the family their garage so they could save money. a motel voucher. The next day, LAFH services as well. and her family Everything seemed to be working out. Until Hector lost his got a VA representative to help Hector The family is still in Bridge Housing Deborah Kazenelson Deane served a festive Public Relations & Communications To read the complete articles and other highlights, please visit lafh.org. job. access his veteran’s benefits. It all and optimistic about the future. They dinner on happened so quickly – more quickly plan to get good jobs, build their Matthew B. Irmas Christmas Day to Irmas Charitable Foundations “No matter where I moved, as a telephone banker in than he or Raina expected. credit and one day own a home. Bridge Housing the finance industry it seemed like I was always getting Raina is considering the future: Jill Koenig Join us - Vote on March 7th participants. Community Lending & Property Management chased out. “ “I used to say that we were lucky,” Help strengthen homeless services says Hector, “but this has been more “I want to go back to school. My kids Robyn Lattaker-Johnson RLJ Media Management & Consulting Not too long after he was let go, Hector and Raina of a blessing. The resources came; are looking up to us; I want to give Home Depot stores across Los Angeles across Los Angeles County discovered that their landlords were facing an eviction, the doors opened. It was more than I them something to look up to.” collected over 400 toys and numerous YOU HELPED US Bonnie Litowsky Transwestern Ending homelessness requires a which meant they too would soon be out of a home. could do on my own.” gift cards for our participants to enjoy. multifaceted approach. LA Family MAKE EACH HOUSE Michelle Missaghieh a home! Temple Israel of Hollywood Housing was well represented among Now facing homelessness, Hector and Raina decided At LA Family Housing, the family has to move back to Los Angeles where things were more found the support they needed to Blair Rich the 100+ people that attended the LA familiar. They found a park near their old neighborhood rebuild their lives. With case managent Warner Bros. Pictures County Board of Supervisors meeting on December 6th in support of including a and spent their first night in the car. help, Hector has been able to apply for The San Fernando Ross E. Winn, Esq. LAFH staff at the County Board of Supervisors advocating for Measure H. Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP special housing for veterans’ families. Valley Bar quarter-cent sales tax on the March 7th Hector called 211 and prayed. Association gave Gillian Wright ballot to fund homeless services across the most substantial public endeavor to end Southern California Gas Company holiday blankets the county. homelessness in the United States. to the single Michael Ziering Diagnostic Products Corp. (Retired) The measure is expected to raise $355 REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT adult residents in We know that housing with on-site services Bridge Housing. million a year - for 10 years - and serves is a solution that works to end chronic Participants in our affordable Our Real Estate Development focus increases the affordable housing stock in Los LIFETIME DIRECTORS as a complement to Proposition HHH homelessness. This ballot measure will help Amy Pham organized a fundraiser to buy housing enjoyed receiving the Audrey Irmas Angeles and allows us to advocate at the local and state level to raise more funds Robert J. Irmas (1951-2015) which will provide up to 10,000 units provide the resources we need to address holiday kits that empowered parents to special holiday kits donated by Sydney M. Irmas (1925-1996) for development. Over the next five years, we will expand our pipeline of affordable of permanent housing over the next 10 choose how to celebrate the season. Oakwood School and Los Encinos. Trudy Louis (1914-2004) the growing homelessness crisis. housing with completion of The Campus and two new apartment buildings. Rev. John Simmons (1917-2013) years. In conjunction, both efforts will be

LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org VIEW ALL OF THE HOLIDAY FUN ON FACEBOOK LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org Thank you to the following donors who generously supported LA Family Housing in 2016.

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Anonymous Helaine Klasky and Will Wechsler Denise Graham Los Angeles County. Jesse and Dani Lainer-Vos 982.4091 818. The Brander Family Kelly O’Connor and Lawrence Koplin

Citi Foundation Jewish Community Foundation Michael Gresch The Laemmle Charitable Foundation Laura and Henry Kline Kristi and Rupert Groh 91605 CA Hollywood, North

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Lax Deborah Kazenelson Deane and Jeff Deane A mom who has lost her job or life savings. PAGE 2 SSI Advanced Post Services LDI Color Tool Box Stanley Iezman and Nancy Stark Sit ‘n Sleep Eleanor Keare StoneTapert Employee Benefits & Financial Services Curtis Lelash Erin Keller A young man who has aged out of the foster 36% of our participants are children U.S. Bank Lifchitz Family Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation Wells Fargo Teles Foundation Jackie Keller Charles V. Roven Family Foundation LifeSource Water Systems, Inc. Mary Kenny care system with no one to help chart his Manufacturers Bank Measure H is a ten year funding proposal to $15,000 - $24,999 The Thomas Spiegel Family Foundation Jessica Kender future. A child who is learning how to read. Ameriprise Financial Union Bank Ashlee Margolis Fishman Valentine Khechoomian invest in homeless service throughout L.A. Anonymous USC School of Social Work Alyson and Ori Marmur Jill and Stuart Koenig Each person experiencing homelessness has Holiday highlights Linda, Steve, Abby and Tracie Brown Wiser Post Mental Health America of Los Angeles Kol Tikvah Congregation You helped us pass Proposition HHH, which Johnny Carson Foundation Marcie and Howard Zelikow Nick and Vaughan Meyer Vicki and Arnold Kupetz her hopes, dreams, and unique stories. They to warm your heart. Create Marilyn Ziering Tani Miller Isaacs and Bruce Isaacs Jill Kuenstler will provide 10,000 units of permanent FotoKem The Ruth/Allen Ziegler Foundation Michelle Missaghieh and Bruce Ellman Gail and Timothy Lappen are not the problem or epidemic; they are the Amy and Harold Masor Mission Church Carrie Lazar supportive housing in Los Angeles for the Julia Meltzer and David Thorne $2,500 - $4,999 Lisa and Craig Murray Steve Lebowitz hearts and souls of our community who need PAGE 3 Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation Anonymous Suzanne Nora Johnson and David Johnson Karen Lichtenberg next ten years. We need your help again to mOcean, LLC AMJ Construction Management NorthEast Valley Health Corp./HHCP Living Classrooms Foundation our help. The Refinery Lisa and Jordan Bender Arcy Olguin Pharida and John Long ensure that appropriate services are also S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund at The Community Foundation Michele Breslauer and Jeffrey Abrams Marcie and David Paller John Markoff Silton Family Foundation Karen Brodkin Watson and Christopher Watson Danny Passman Scout Masterson and Bill Horn available in that housing to permanently Scott Pease You have been a part of our efforts to help LAFH in the news Sunair Children’s Foundation Commerce Casino Kelly McBride break the cycle of homelessness for TRAILER PARK INC. & ART MACHINE James-Christian Davin Jackie and Paul Pepperman Lori Marx-Rubiner and John Rubiner them, and we look forward to doing even - we’re making Warner Bros. Entertainment Drissi Advertising Rodd Perry Derek McLay thousands of families and individuals. Ross and Betty Winn Ron Frankel Debbie and Rick Powell Beth and David Meltzer more together in the coming year. We know WORKS ADV Michael Green Joyce and Lawrence Powell Momentous Insurance Brokerage local headlines in Hasbro, Inc. Lara and Mark Pranger Christopher Murray the single most effective solution to end $10,000 - $14,999 Hoffman Brown Company Fernando Ramirez Nemco Food Products Ending homelessness takes creativity, the new year. Anonymous Ignition Creative Matthew Rolston Jake Noonan homelessness is housing enriched with PAGE 4 Aspect Sandra and Irving Klasky Ronney B. Robinson Jane Jelenko and Bill Norris collaboration and resources at every level. BLT Communications, LLC Stephanie Klasky-Gamer and Steve Gamer Suzanne Robinson Paul Ferrante, Inc. supportive services. Buddha Jones Wendy Malkin and Jeff Broudy Robert and Carolyn Roden Fund Chris Parnell As the campaign for Measure H begins, I BT Touring, LLC Megan McGowan Epstein and Alan Epstein Guy Ruffin Amy and Peter Pham Bravo Design, Inc. Andrew Milne Michal Salkin Diana and Christopher Pickett hope you’ll remember the powerful stories Darlynn and Kevin Childress Allison and Jeff Mirkin Loren Schwartz Pledgeling, LLC On March 7th, we can vote to allocate critical Support ending Judith Seeds Miller of the people behind every number. City National Bank Nancy and Bruce Newberg Roel Punzalan resources for people with the most complex Clune Construction Company John Pavlas Heidi Segal and Eric Krautheimer Nick Pyzow homelessness on the Cold Open John J. Richards Ruth & Sonny Singer Foundation Carrie Rognlien needs, including those with mental health Corporation for Supportive Housing Carl Ries Skip Film Jennifer Roth and Lauren Krieger In partnership and with gratitude for an amazing 2017 ahead, March 7th ballot — The CRP Group Katherine Russell Enright Susan Steen Andrea Rothschild and Michael Feldman barriers or physical disabilities. The Walt Disney Company Skid Row Housing Trust David Stern Millicent Sanchez Vote Yes on H. Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP Nathan Swisher Lucy Stutz and Jared Levine Hope and Andy Schneiderman Daniel M. Howard Temple Israel of Hollywood Sysco Food Services of Los Angeles, Inc. John Schulman PAGE 4 Industry Creative TJX Foundation, Inc. Terry and Neal Teplin Thomas Safran & Associates JPMorgan Chase Foundation UBS Shawne Schorvitz Mary and Dan James $1,000 - $2,499 UT Networks Toni Sherman Jenner & Block LLP Anonymous Village Roadshow Pictures Annette and Dan Shapiro The Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation Lynda and Scott Adelson Walton Construction Services Lori Shaw Kupetz and Daniel Kupetz Sue Kroll Amanda Edwards David Walton Ira Silberman 12 Days of Giving Success: Chase matched each donation for a total of $12,000! Los Angeles Duplication & Broadcasting Alpha Construction Co. Inc. Karim Waheed Frank Sinton Gary Meisel American International Group Inc. Watson Design Group, Inc. Smart & Final Charitable Foundation Anonymous Sandy and Rick Goor Karen Leonard and Daniel Gruber Mob Scene Weston Armstrong Westmount Asset Management Bobby Smith Motive Michael Blackburn WME | IMG Spira Family Foundation Amrita Bindra Susan and Bruce Goren Amy and Peter Pham Staci Nesbitt and Ali Barar Blood & Chocolate Jackie and Perry Wright Kenneth St. Pierre Jennifer Bomze and David Martin Kristi and Rupert Groh Pledgeling, LLC Omnicom Media Group Scott Bovenizer Adam Vernick The John Stewart Company Open Road Entertainment PJ and Jaime Byrne Amy Ziering and Gil Kofman Tracey Daniel Sheryl Harmon and Brad Goldberg Rosenheim & Associates, Inc. Canyon Design Group Judy Stuart P+A $500 - $999 Tony Syslo Partners Trust Nancy Carson Lisa and Josh Taub Brieana and Seth Dorfman Naomi and Craig Hentschel S & M Development Andrew Percival Diane Cary and James Parriott A. Smith & Co. Productions Bruno Acalinas, Jr. Jessica Thurber Christy and Robert Feinfeld JPMorgan Chase Foundation Universal Discover a Star Foundation Room & Board Century Housing Corporation Bruce Treitman Southern California Gas Co. Jeannie Chang Anonymous Karen Feinstein William Adams Diane Tsimberova Jessica Kender Betty and Ross Winn Transit Rick Chanin Rita Tuzon Miranda and Brett Tollman The Charitable Foundation Steven Altieri Marcia and Jerald Gale Jill and Stuart Koenig Ellen Wohlstadter Bridge Housing residents enjoyed delicious Herta and Paul Amir Darnell Tyler Adam Waldman Chubb Federal Insurance Company Anne and Larry Wayne Devon and Greg Galusha Lynne and Jeffrey Lainer Jane and Jack Zuckerman and hearty meals thanks to our generous Wild Card Dale M. Cochran Jeffery Arnessa The Auto Gallery Courtenay Valenti donors, volunteers and Chase Bank! Jay Cohen Rosanne Ziering * This list reflects all cash giving in 2016 received by January 6, 2017. Monique Coleman Amrita Bindra Betsy and Scott Coons Bloom, Hergott, Diemer Rosenthal,LaViolette,Feldman,Goodman LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org Thank you to the following donors who generously supported LA Family Housing in 2016.

$500,000+ $5,000 to $9,999 Jillian and Dennis DeFrehn Fred Bosshardt The Ahmanson Foundation John Aaroe Group Community Foundation Nancy Eisenstadt Jeffrey Boysen United Way of Greater Los Angeles Adstream Janet and Jake Farber Lisa Brander and Gregg Dryden W.M. Keck Foundation Heather and Mark Armstrong Fischer Family Thea Brodkin LEADING the way home Weingart Foundation Dan Asma Monica Foster and Mark Balsam David Buehring AV Squad, Inc. Monica Frishman Debbie Burkart $200,000 - $499,999 Dorothy and Ray Barber Kris Freed Shoosh and Amanda Shoosh Freed Campbell Hall Episcopal The Audrey & Sydney Irmas Charitable Foundation The Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation Suzanne Furst Michael Carlin and Alexandra Wolfe WINTER 2017 Trudy Mandel Louis Charitable Trust Big Picture Entertainment Barry Goldberg Charity Gift Certificates S. Mark Taper Foundation Carrie Gormley Andy Cohn Bocarsly Emden Cowan Esmail & Arndt LLP The Saul Brandman Foundation Jackie and Stanley Gottlieb Leslie and Darian Cohen $100,000 - $199,999 Cindy Gray Comcast Wholesale Bank of America Merrill Lynch Paul Breckenridge BRIGADE Wendy Greuel and Dean Schramm Kristin and Brad Coons California Community Foundation Capt. Nathan Grubbs Community Bank Gonzalez Goodale Architects CBS Television Network Elizabeth and Jason Chappelle Donald E. Gruenberg Megan Crawford Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Gubb & Barshay, LLP Creative Artists Agency William Randolph Hearst Foundation Jason Conte Deluxe Drissi Creative John Hathorn Susan Cristol The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Anne Helvey Joshua Davis Diane and Michael Ziering Devastudios David and Therese Doyle Family Lisa and George Hess Liz Dolan

Marieluise Hessel $50,000 - $99,999 CeCe and Bill Feiler Brie Dorfman www.lafh.org Looking Beyond the Numbers

Steve Howey Karen Feinstein

Anonymous The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, Inc. Hurwitz Creative Ron Field @lafamilyhousing

Frances and Steven Berman Lynne Frank

Seth Gaven John Johnson Desiree Finnegan Estate of Nina Byers /lafamilyhousing A Message From Stephanie Klasky-Gamer | President & CEO Thomas Gewecke JSF Financial, LLC Tim Finnegan The Home Depot Foundation Julie and Kenneth Kamins Flexi Tech Contracting, Inc. The Rose Hills Foundation Yoko and Andy Given Gloria Gold Jennifer and Michael Kaplan Jared Irmas The numbers are big: 46,874 people City of Vernon Kristin Kearns Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown Charity Fund Margaux and Gregg Helvey $25,000 - $49,999 Home Brew Beth and Kenneth Karmin Genesis LA experiencing the crisis of homelessness in

Cindy and Alan Horn Colin Keenan Geocon West, Inc. IN THIS ISSUE

Anonymous Helaine Klasky and Will Wechsler Denise Graham Los Angeles County. Jesse and Dani Lainer-Vos 982.4091 818. The Brander Family Kelly O’Connor and Lawrence Koplin

Citi Foundation Jewish Community Foundation Michael Gresch The Laemmle Charitable Foundation Laura and Henry Kline Kristi and Rupert Groh 91605 CA Hollywood, North

Concept Arts, Inc. Knarik Kozanian

Dwight Stuart Youth Fund Aaron Michaelson Debbie Huggins “Unexpected Help” Kihong and Wonmi Kwon Blvd Lankershim 7843 But numbers don’t tell the full story. Behind The Mark Hughes Foundation Miller Kaplan Arase LLP Victoria Hunt-Weiss National Equity Fund, Inc. Tom Korsan Michelle Jackino Jonathan Murray and Harvey Reese Alice and Nahum Lainer every number is a person who has been Hector’s family NBC Universal and Discover A Star Foundation The Opportunity Fund Jamaica Awareness Association of California Optimus Construction, Inc. Eleanor and Mark Lainer Peggy and Arnie Johnson Pam and Jerry Offsay and Family Lynne and Jeffrey Lainer impacted by of homelessness in LA. finds exactly what Blair Rich and Zev Foreman Postads Group Jeremy Kaplan Brett Ratner/RatPac Entertainment Ryan Lake Mannon Kaplan Abby Sher Nadine and Steve Lavender they needed. Samuel and Helene Soref Foundation Seismic Productions Barry Kates Jeremy Sisto Sidonia L. Lax Deborah Kazenelson Deane and Jeff Deane A mom who has lost her job or life savings. PAGE 2 SSI Advanced Post Services LDI Color Tool Box Stanley Iezman and Nancy Stark Sit ‘n Sleep Eleanor Keare StoneTapert Employee Benefits & Financial Services Curtis Lelash Erin Keller A young man who has aged out of the foster 36% of our participants are children U.S. Bank Lifchitz Family Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation Wells Fargo Teles Foundation Jackie Keller Charles V. Roven Family Foundation LifeSource Water Systems, Inc. Mary Kenny care system with no one to help chart his Manufacturers Bank Measure H is a ten year funding proposal to $15,000 - $24,999 The Thomas Spiegel Family Foundation Jessica Kender future. A child who is learning how to read. Ameriprise Financial Union Bank Ashlee Margolis Fishman Valentine Khechoomian invest in homeless service throughout L.A. Anonymous USC School of Social Work Alyson and Ori Marmur Jill and Stuart Koenig Each person experiencing homelessness has Holiday highlights Linda, Steve, Abby and Tracie Brown Wiser Post Mental Health America of Los Angeles Kol Tikvah Congregation You helped us pass Proposition HHH, which Johnny Carson Foundation Marcie and Howard Zelikow Nick and Vaughan Meyer Vicki and Arnold Kupetz her hopes, dreams, and unique stories. They to warm your heart. Create Marilyn Ziering Tani Miller Isaacs and Bruce Isaacs Jill Kuenstler will provide 10,000 units of permanent FotoKem The Ruth/Allen Ziegler Foundation Michelle Missaghieh and Bruce Ellman Gail and Timothy Lappen are not the problem or epidemic; they are the Amy and Harold Masor Mission Church Carrie Lazar supportive housing in Los Angeles for the Julia Meltzer and David Thorne $2,500 - $4,999 Lisa and Craig Murray Steve Lebowitz hearts and souls of our community who need PAGE 3 Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation Anonymous Suzanne Nora Johnson and David Johnson Karen Lichtenberg next ten years. We need your help again to mOcean, LLC AMJ Construction Management NorthEast Valley Health Corp./HHCP Living Classrooms Foundation our help. The Refinery Lisa and Jordan Bender Arcy Olguin Pharida and John Long ensure that appropriate services are also S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund at The Community Foundation Michele Breslauer and Jeffrey Abrams Marcie and David Paller John Markoff Silton Family Foundation Karen Brodkin Watson and Christopher Watson Danny Passman Scout Masterson and Bill Horn available in that housing to permanently Scott Pease You have been a part of our efforts to help LAFH in the news Sunair Children’s Foundation Commerce Casino Kelly McBride break the cycle of homelessness for TRAILER PARK INC. & ART MACHINE James-Christian Davin Jackie and Paul Pepperman Lori Marx-Rubiner and John Rubiner them, and we look forward to doing even - we’re making Warner Bros. Entertainment Drissi Advertising Rodd Perry Derek McLay thousands of families and individuals. Ross and Betty Winn Ron Frankel Debbie and Rick Powell Beth and David Meltzer more together in the coming year. We know WORKS ADV Michael Green Joyce and Lawrence Powell Momentous Insurance Brokerage local headlines in Hasbro, Inc. Lara and Mark Pranger Christopher Murray the single most effective solution to end $10,000 - $14,999 Hoffman Brown Company Fernando Ramirez Nemco Food Products Ending homelessness takes creativity, the new year. Anonymous Ignition Creative Matthew Rolston Jake Noonan homelessness is housing enriched with PAGE 4 Aspect Sandra and Irving Klasky Ronney B. Robinson Jane Jelenko and Bill Norris collaboration and resources at every level. BLT Communications, LLC Stephanie Klasky-Gamer and Steve Gamer Suzanne Robinson Paul Ferrante, Inc. supportive services. Buddha Jones Wendy Malkin and Jeff Broudy Robert and Carolyn Roden Fund Chris Parnell As the campaign for Measure H begins, I BT Touring, LLC Megan McGowan Epstein and Alan Epstein Guy Ruffin Amy and Peter Pham Bravo Design, Inc. Andrew Milne Michal Salkin Diana and Christopher Pickett hope you’ll remember the powerful stories Darlynn and Kevin Childress Allison and Jeff Mirkin Loren Schwartz Pledgeling, LLC On March 7th, we can vote to allocate critical Support ending Judith Seeds Miller of the people behind every number. City National Bank Nancy and Bruce Newberg Roel Punzalan resources for people with the most complex Clune Construction Company John Pavlas Heidi Segal and Eric Krautheimer Nick Pyzow homelessness on the Cold Open John J. Richards Ruth & Sonny Singer Foundation Carrie Rognlien needs, including those with mental health Corporation for Supportive Housing Carl Ries Skip Film Jennifer Roth and Lauren Krieger In partnership and with gratitude for an amazing 2017 ahead, March 7th ballot — The CRP Group Katherine Russell Enright Susan Steen Andrea Rothschild and Michael Feldman barriers or physical disabilities. The Walt Disney Company Skid Row Housing Trust David Stern Millicent Sanchez Vote Yes on H. Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP Nathan Swisher Lucy Stutz and Jared Levine Hope and Andy Schneiderman Daniel M. Howard Temple Israel of Hollywood Sysco Food Services of Los Angeles, Inc. John Schulman PAGE 4 Industry Creative TJX Foundation, Inc. Terry and Neal Teplin Thomas Safran & Associates JPMorgan Chase Foundation UBS Shawne Schorvitz Mary and Dan James $1,000 - $2,499 UT Networks Toni Sherman Jenner & Block LLP Anonymous Village Roadshow Pictures Annette and Dan Shapiro The Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation Lynda and Scott Adelson Walton Construction Services Lori Shaw Kupetz and Daniel Kupetz Sue Kroll Amanda Edwards David Walton Ira Silberman 12 Days of Giving Success: Chase matched each donation for a total of $12,000! Los Angeles Duplication & Broadcasting Alpha Construction Co. Inc. Karim Waheed Frank Sinton Gary Meisel American International Group Inc. Watson Design Group, Inc. Smart & Final Charitable Foundation Anonymous Sandy and Rick Goor Karen Leonard and Daniel Gruber Mob Scene Weston Armstrong Westmount Asset Management Bobby Smith Motive Michael Blackburn WME | IMG Spira Family Foundation Amrita Bindra Susan and Bruce Goren Amy and Peter Pham Staci Nesbitt and Ali Barar Blood & Chocolate Jackie and Perry Wright Kenneth St. Pierre Jennifer Bomze and David Martin Kristi and Rupert Groh Pledgeling, LLC Omnicom Media Group Scott Bovenizer Adam Vernick The John Stewart Company Open Road Entertainment PJ and Jaime Byrne Amy Ziering and Gil Kofman Tracey Daniel Sheryl Harmon and Brad Goldberg Rosenheim & Associates, Inc. Canyon Design Group Judy Stuart P+A $500 - $999 Tony Syslo Partners Trust Nancy Carson Lisa and Josh Taub Brieana and Seth Dorfman Naomi and Craig Hentschel S & M Development Andrew Percival Diane Cary and James Parriott A. Smith & Co. Productions Bruno Acalinas, Jr. Jessica Thurber Christy and Robert Feinfeld JPMorgan Chase Foundation Universal Discover a Star Foundation Room & Board Century Housing Corporation Bruce Treitman Southern California Gas Co. Jeannie Chang Anonymous Karen Feinstein William Adams Diane Tsimberova Jessica Kender Betty and Ross Winn Transit Rick Chanin Rita Tuzon Miranda and Brett Tollman The Charitable Foundation Steven Altieri Marcia and Jerald Gale Jill and Stuart Koenig Ellen Wohlstadter Bridge Housing residents enjoyed delicious Herta and Paul Amir Darnell Tyler Adam Waldman Chubb Federal Insurance Company Anne and Larry Wayne Devon and Greg Galusha Lynne and Jeffrey Lainer Jane and Jack Zuckerman and hearty meals thanks to our generous Wild Card Dale M. Cochran Jeffery Arnessa The Auto Gallery Courtenay Valenti donors, volunteers and Chase Bank! Jay Cohen Rosanne Ziering * This list reflects all cash giving in 2016 received by January 6, 2017. Monique Coleman Amrita Bindra Betsy and Scott Coons Bloom, Hergott, Diemer Rosenthal,LaViolette,Feldman,Goodman LA FAMILY HOUSING | WINTER 2017 | LAFH.org