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2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT

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Dear Friends,

Your support in 2014-2015 made it possible for Proyecto Pastoral to grow

and thrive while pursuing our mission to empower the Boyle Heights

community through grassroots projects in education, leadership and

service. In December 2014, Proyecto opened a Women’s Shelter for

senior-aged homeless women, creating a one-of-a kind resource for the most

vulnerable segment of our community. This new shelter supplements our

ongoing program for homeless men located at Dolores Mission. Our Promesa

Boyle Heights Collaborative expanded implementation of the strategies for

supporting our youth from cradle to college and career. These efforts are

already demonstrating remarkable results. Proyecto has continued our work

to develop community leaders, as well as offer highest quality early childhood

education and safe and enriching after-school and summer programs to our

youth.

Our thanks goes out to the Proyecto community including residents, staff,

board, volunteers and the many partners who make this work possible. We

thank you for your commitment, and encourage you to spread the word so our

community may continue to build upon these amazing results.

Yours,

Cynthia SanchezCEO

Brian AlbertChair, Board of Directors

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Brian Albert, ChairpersonPrincipal and Co-Founder,

Civic Enterprise Development LLC; Co-Owner, LA Prep

Rosa Campos, SecretaryCommunity Resident

Rob Smith, Treasurer

President, Sierra Leasing

Rey Rodriguez, Past ChairpersonAttorney,

BuenaVista International

Yolanda BrownParish Life Director, Blessed Sacrament

Rita Chairez

Community Resident

Rose Ann DjelmaneSenior Vice President,

Business Development Manager - Bank of America

Father Ted Gabrielli, S.J.Pastor at Dolores Mission Church

Lidia GarciaCommunity Resident

Margarita Hernandez

Community Resident

Al LintonESC Consultant

Vince LawlerVice President,

Bernstein Global Wealth Management

Fanny Arroyo OliveiraDirector, Programs and Operations - HOPE

Esperanza Vasquez

Community Resident

EMERGING LEADERS BOARD

Leo Ochoa, Chair

Maria Gomez, Vice Chair

Ana Gomez

Abraham Mercado

Daniel Rodriguez

George Tellechea

Joel Ulloa

FEATURED ON THE COVER: 2015 Women’s Conference attendees (Credit: Las Fotos); (Left) IMPACTO after-school students, (Right) Guadalupano men at dinner service (L & R photo credits: Robert Dolan, S.J.)

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTERS

• Our two ECEC locations offered free, high-quality, full-day, year-round early childhood education programs for low-income families.• ECECs selected as a pilot program for California’s Race to the Top for Early Education.• In the California State Program Quality Review, our ECECs received a 6.1 out of 7, a high-quality rating.• Parents attended a 15-week education advocacy workshop series offered by the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund (MALDEF).• ECECs received training, mentoring and coaching from WestEd’s Program for Infant Toddler Care. WestEd is a federally-sponsored education research laboratory.• Staff recorded daily observations of each child’s developmental progress and met with families regularly to work as a team.• Staff participated in Parenting by Connection Hand in Hand Parenting certification.

ECEC PARTNERS: Advancement Project, Alliance for Educational Researchand Reflection, California Preschool Instructional Network (CPIN), Jumpstart,Los Angeles Preschool Advocacy Initiative (LAPAI), Pacific Oaks College,Proyecto Jardin, Race To The Top, Sunshine School, WestEd

OUR PROGRAMS

COMMUNIDAD EN MOVIMIENTO(COMMUNITY IN ACTION)

• Safe Passage volunteers safely escorted youth to and from school.• CEM Committees made up of Boyle Heights residents took action to improve Safety, Education and Community Development. CEM surveyed 1,100 parents and students on their safety and wellness needs. • CEM trained resident leaders at two public housing locations (Pico Gardens and Las Casitas) and helped to prevent the privatization of public housing complex management. CEM also supported the inclusion of residents in the housing authority budgeting process, a process now in place at all Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) sites. • The 18th Annual Day-Long Women’s Conference was attended by over 300 women and 50 youth. Workshops addressed health, wellness and personal development.

CEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PARTNER: National Partnership for Safe Routes to School

Organizing efforts to promote safety, leadership, wellness and community engagement

Kindergarten-readiness programs for 100 children of local working families

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IMPACTO

• 146 youth enrolled in IMPACTO’s ongoing After-School programs at Dolores Mission School & Aliso Pico Recreation Center.• In partnership with LAUSD Beyond the Bell, we launched IMPACTO a Mendez High School, enrolling 164 students.• Mendez after-school students enjoyed a safe, supportive environment where they gained homework help, and UCLA-supported tutoring and enrichment activities like rock band, healthy cooking class, college prep classes and social justice class.• 123 youth enrolled in IMPACTO’s free Summer Program, half-day, 5-weekprogramtosupportparentswithanactivity-filled,safeandenriching environment for their children.• Aliso Pico Recreation Center’s year-round programs offered 600 local youthbaseball,basketball,flagfootball,indoorandoutdoorsoccer,danceand gymnastics.

IMPACTO PARTNERS: Loyola Marymount University Art Therapy Practicum, Loyola Marymount University, Center for Service and Action, Lorena Chavez at LMU Center for Service and Action, SOS Mentor, IMAGINE Health, Richard Pancho Gonzalez Youth Foundation, Southern California Tennis Association, FAME Corporation, Boys and Girls Club, Plaza de Sol, The Collective - LA, Boyle Heights Technology Youth Center, Aliso Business Community

After-school and summer academic enrichment and recreation for youth ages 6 – 18

GUADALUPE HOMELESS PROJECT

• December 2014: Guadalupe Homeless Project Women’s Shelter for 15 senior-aged women opened in partnership with LA County, LA Homeless Services Authority, Former Supervisor Gloria Molina and others.• 45 men and 15 women served nightly by the shelters in partnership with Dolores Mission Church and Dolores Mission School.• 43,800 meals donated and served by hundreds of volunteers.• Clothing distribution center offered job-training to shelter residents and low- cost necessities to the community.• 29% of shelter residents transitioned to housing following GHP.• Case Managers facilitated peer to peer skill development projects, client participation in a savings program, resident enrollment in vocational/ adult school, and also provided transportation to essential activities.

GUADALUPE HOMELESS PROJECT PARTNERS: See Volunteer section of this report.

Shelter and case management for homeless men and women

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A collaborative of residents, youth, educators, and 20+ partners dedicated to working together to realize a shared vision where: 1) every child has an opportunity to learn, grow and succeed from cradle through college and career; 2) families can live a stable, healthy and fulfilling life; and 3) every individual is empowered to act and create a more just and interdependent community. Proyecto Pastoral serves as the backbone organization for the project.

• Promesa Boyle Heights was recognized by the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics as a Bright Spot in Hispanic Education.• We continued to strengthen our Community-School (C-S) model at Mendez High School and began building the foundation for launching C-S approaches at Hollenbeck Middle School and Roosevelt High School.

• Hosted two Promesa Boyle Heights General Assemblies, and over a dozen events and workshops to foster academic success, build a college-going culture, and increase access to wellness services for over 3,000 residents. • The Wellness Team continued to advance the campaign to build a Wellness Center at Mendez HS and expand wellness resources in Boyle Heights.

PROMESA BOYLE HEIGHTS PARTNERS: Alma Family Services, Best Start East Los Angeles, California State University, Los Angeles, City Year, Clinica Romero, Communities in Schools, College Track, Dolores Mission Church, Dolores Mission School, East Los Angeles Community College, East Los Angeles Community Corporation, East Los Angeles Women’s Center, El Centro de Ayuda, ENKI Family Services, Health Corps, Hollenbeck Middle School, Homeboy Industries, InnerCity Struggle, Latino Equity Alliance, Las Fotos Project, Legacy LA, Mendez High School for College & Career Prep, Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, Planned Parenthood, Roosevelt High School, SHOUT (Salesian Boys and Girls Club), St. John’s Well Child & Family Center, Yerberia Mayaguel, White Memorial Hospital

PROMESA BOYLE HEIGHTS STEERING COMMITTEE RESIDENT LEADERS: PBH Steering Committee Resident Leaders: Lilia Acosta (Proyecto, CEM), Blanca Duenas (ICS), Guillermina Gonzalez (ELACC), Rosa Menjivar (at large), Mirna Murillo (at large), Leticia Navarro (at large), Alicia Ortiz (ICS), Teresa Soto (Dolores Mission)

PROMESA BOYLE HEIGHTS VOLUNTEERS: Heidy Cadena, Guadalupe Garay, Stephanie Lopez, Alejandra Rivas, Gabriela Sanchez

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“I’ve been in and out of foster care since middle school and have been to at least ten schools. It’s hard to keep up in school when you’re worried about moving around. I want to be a child therapist or a social worker. Or maybe, I’ll be a movie director so that people know they are not alone in their stories. Today, I’m in Sacramento to make sure our community can have more supports, more jobs, more opportunities for students like me.” - Daisy, standing with the Alliance of Boys and Men of Color (Image Left)

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REVENUEIndividual/Events/Other Support

Foundation SupportGovernment Support

Total Operating Revenue

EXPENSESCommunidad en Movimiento

Guadalupe Homeless Project

Early Childhood Education Centers

IMPACTO

Promesa Boyle Heights

Total Program Expenses

Administrative Support & Development

Total Expenses

OPERATING EXPENSES BY CATEGORYSalaries/Benefits

Program Activities/Supplies

Professional Services

Rent/Utilities/Repairs

Depreciation

Other

Operating Surplus (Deficit)

$239,463$1,068,527 $1,569,010

$2,877,000

$93,404 $555,382

$1,035,424 $382,215 $238,101

$2,304,526

$463,425

$2,767,951

$1,894,678 $272,654 $105,023 $214,113 $128,747 $152,736

$109,049

8%37%55%

3%20%37%14%9%

83%

17%

68%10%4%8%5%6%

FINANCIALS

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OUR SUPPORTERS$300,000AT&T Aspire*

$100,000 AND UPCalifornia Community Foundation*Ralph M. Parsons Foundation*S. Mark Taper Foundation*

$50,000 AND UPCalifornia Community Foundation,

Joan Palevsky BequestCarrie Estelle Doheny Foundation

$20,000 AND UPBank of AmericaWarren BreslowCalifornia Family Health CouncilCalifornia Province of the

Society of JesusDolores Mission SchoolThe Samuel Goldwyn FoundationBill Hannon FoundationLA84 FoundationDwight Stuart Youth FundUnited Way, Inc.

$10,000 AND UPBravo FoundationJohn W. Carson FoundationRonald & Betty CourtneyFirst 5 LAHenry L. Guenther FoundationGeorge Hoag Family FoundationKeck Medical Center of USCL.A. Lakers Youth FoundationPolicyLinkLon V. Smith FoundationGrace Helen Spearman FoundationSidney Stern Memorial TrustUnion Bank of California Foundation

$5,000 AND UPCalifornia Wellness FoundationEngineers & Architects AssociationDavid Geffen FoundationWilliam H. Hannon FoundationKaiserPermanenteCommunityBenefitProgramsMacy’s, Inc.Zaheeda & Nav Rahemtulla

$2,000 AND UPBrian AlbertBoyle Heights Neighborhood CouncilBrentwood Sunshine PreschoolFrank & Rosalina CardenasCH2M Hill EngineersCity National BankCounty Hispanic Managers AssociationMarc KarlinLark Ellen Lions CharitiesMiller Kaplan Arase LLPMurad Family FoundationRita & Robert PudenzSisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet,

Carondelet CenterRob & Joanne SmithWeingart FoundationR.W. Zant Co.

$1,000 AND UPMarcy & David AlbertIleana & David AngeloAnonymousBob & Jean BrazeltonBuchalter NemerCenter For The Study Of Social PolicyCollective Management, LLCJohn & Norma CumminsRose Ann DjelmaneFelipe’s World Inc.Carmen GoldenAda GornBrian HensonNancy JabbraMitchell & Susan KaminSujal & Kelly MandaviaRobert McGarryRoberto C. MedranoRobert & Gail MillerPerricone Family FoundationReligious of the Sacred Heart of MaryMia SaraMichael & Patricia SmithJesse SternUlloa FamilyUnited Latino Fund

$500 AND UPOscar & Graciela AcostaAngeleno GroupBank of America Matching GiftsMayra BarreraMark & Maureen BevanJohn BorregoNancy CarellShirley ChamiYolanda ChavezCuracaoNathan Dimeo & Leila GersteinGOYA Foods of CaliforniaMatthew HaasBarry HayesAntonia HernandezHOPE (Hispanas Organized for Political Equality)Andrew & Vanessa HubertAl Linton & Fae HorowitzLoyola Marymount University Campus MinistryJessica Maes-ZepedaRonald OsbornePacificLineCleanup,Inc.Marc ReevesDolores RodriguezMaria & Raul SalinasJack & Patt SheaDonald SmithAlbert & Elizabeth Torres

UNDER $500Luis AllenDanny AlvarezLolla AlyanAmazonSmile FoundationAmwayArmando AparicioJane & Philip ArgentoMichael BackauskasElaine & Peter BergerVictoria & Suketu BhavsarKelly BoldtGregory BonnHermelin & Mark BormanShari BoyerKatie Brackenridge

UNDER $500 CONT’DKenneth & Judith BreischShawn BullenKaci BurgeYvette Calderon-MartinezKay CanaleMarie CardozaJaime & Maria CarlosCouncilmember Gilbert CedilloAmy I-Hua ChenLulu ChiuChristian Life Community USA,

Western RegionClinica Msr. Oscar A. RomeroAnthony & Diane ColeCombined Federal Campaign of

Greater SoCalDarin ConwayJoseph CoriaMary CulverRobert CunninghamKeith CurleyRobert & Joan DanitzRalph De La ParraRlene De LangDavid DiazDirecTVCarolyn & Miguel DominguezChristine & Brian DuncanMark & Victoria EatonMichael & Sarah EllenbergLaura EscobedoDavid FeinbergFirestone/Walnut Park Chamber of Commerce,

Saving Local JobsXochi FloresSindia & Cesar FrancoBrooke & Damon FrierJulie FrieseDolores FritzscheMary GahwolfDavid GarciaEdward & Katherine GarnerAna GeleraNorma GilletteJulie GlucksmanAnthony GomezCarlos GomezMonica GomezJose & Janet GonzalesLu GonzalezGary GoodenGoodshopGoogle Inc.Andrea GrableJames GrahamLee Groenendyke & Rebecca NateRobert GutierrezGuadalupe GuzmanCarol Hasegawa-PasmantRussell HaywoodHealthCorpsDarryl HendrixSeamus HennessyJulie HermelinDeycy HernandezMartha HerreraPablo HerreroJames & Valerie HickeyEllie HidalgoChris & Diana HoolTodd HowlandMargaret HuitronBrian Ingkom

*denotes multi-year gift PAGE 6

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OUR SUPPORTERS CONT’DUNDER $500 CONT’DInterVarsity Christian FellowshipDoris Isolini-NelsonSean & Doree JablonskiJeffery JanisJeanne JennettJesuit HouseDavid & Beverly JohnsonDeborah & Doug JohnsonKim KahnGloria KatonaRonald KayeArash KhaliliAlvin & Nancy KleinChris & Lynn KnoxBrian KolakowskiJohn & Barbara KornyloLinda Krippner, Psy.D.Boyd KroutJanet & Norm LabradorMario & Mary LaguardiaTeresa Mullin LarsenVince & Anita LawlerRebecca LeeTammy LeeArik LevinsonNicholas LewerkeGloria LewynHoward LibersonDavid LipseyMary LoftusMarty LongbineRoberto LongoriaLoyola House Jesuit Community,

University of San FranciscoJason LyonThomas & Kathryn MadaraJeff MaguireLucille MartinEugene & Sherrie MatthewsChristopher & Barbara MayDaniel McElvanyDavis McHenryMichael & Emilia McKayKathryn & James MeagherFrancisco & Lucy MedinaMary Michelena-MonroeAlfred & Dorothy MillerArgelia MirandaJames & Linda MolinaKarina MorenoRita MorenoKristin MorrishJames MulherinClaire MullenRobert & Patricia MurarSilvia & Howard MurleyAdam MurrayDavid & Elizabeth NettoJane NolanOakwood SchoolLeo OchoaKathleen O’ConnellThomas & Renee O’MalleyJohn & Lisa OrmanGerald OwensRichard & Isabel OxfordPatrick PadeSteven PadillaLinda PaquetteStanley & Mary Alyce PardoJulietta PerezPhillips & Urias, LLP

UNDER $500 CONT’DEileen & Clifford PhillipsPolice & Business Assc. HollenbeckBarbara Recko-KasliwalAntonio & Dale ReyesRaul & Fermina RiosDiego RodriguezOrlando & Edna RodriguezLynn & Bruce RossSylvia RousseveIndeliza RuelasLupe RuelasMiguel RuizDanny & Vickie RussellJoanna SalisburyScott SantarosaRene SantiagoJoseph SartorisJeffrey SchafferMartie SeperBrad & Jana ShenfeldJana SingerJeffrey & Laurie SmithAdelina & Stephen SorkinAaron SoteloRoger SullivanJames SuttlesFrancine TanseyDeborah TattoAlexander & Homa TavangarThe Magic Years Nursery SchoolRobin TomaMichelle TowersAnthony & Joan TrafecantyAlex TranseauTam TuWilliam & Susan TullyU.S. Growers Cold Storage, Inc.John & Peggy UlbrichArnoldo UlloaValeroWilmingtonRefineryRichard & Cynthia VenableAndres & Virginia VictorinEdgar VillamarinDaniel WeissSeth & Jamie WellischJohn & Sandra WolberJulie & Charlie WooMichael WooIsaac & Pauline WoodsSusan WuMaria Elena YepesSamuel YnzunzaJohn & Rose YonaiVedad ZaimovicFelipe & Patricia ZamoranoGary & Paula Ziegler

GOVERNMENT FUNDERSCounty of Los AngelesHousing Authority of the City of Los AngelesLos Angeles Homeless Services AuthorityLosAngelesUnifiedSchoolDistrict

Beyond the Bell State of California, State School Fund

MAJOR IN-KIND SUPPORTAliso Business CommunityBank of America Southern CA HOLA ChapterCouncilmember Jose HuizarCuracaoDirecTVElla Fitzgerald Charitable FoundationFood 4 LessHispanic Scholarship FundHondaHon. Kevin DeLeonHon. Eric GarcettiNational Association of Hispanic Real Estate

Professionals, Montebello South East Los Angeles

PatagoniaPurist GroupU.S. Growers Cold Storage, Inc.USC Keck Medical Center

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VOLUNTEERSSAFETY COMMITTEELilia AcostaDavid DiazDon Ramiro y Catita FloresDon Gildo y Clemetina GomezMargarita HernandezDiana MartinezMaria RiosKenya SaucedoBlanca Vera

EDUCATION COMMITTEEPaula CorralesBrenda DenizVeronica FloresMatilde LemusLidia Rivera

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEEDelmira GonzalezSoledad LopezTere MejiaMartha QuinteroAna SanchezGerardo Sanchez

SAFE PASSAGE VOLUNTEERSRosa CamposSonia ChavezDon Ramiro y Catita FloresYesenia FrutosMirna FuentesDon Baldo y Estela GarciaItzel GarciaDon Gildo y Clemetina GomezDelmira GonzalezMargarita GuzmanRaul y Sonia Carolina HernandezAna LucasDiana MartinezJuan RamirezHermina RomeroKenya SaucedoDelfinaTrochezBlanca VeraEva Zavala

WOMEN’S CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERSRaya AbatJennifer AlvarezEdna BecerraMaria CalixtoAna CardenasRodrigo CastilloAmy GembaraNicole GutierrezMike LeeLeonor Lozano-RamirezEric MartinezLaura OchoaFanny OliveiraChristina ReynaAlex RivasRachel Wells

ECECS VOLUNTEERS Estelita CamposAngela GarnerFelicidad Gunao

ECECS VOLUNTEERS CONT’DCarmen HernandezRamira JovesVirginia MangasiEster MoraldeEmmett RoweEmerito TadeoEster TadeoRemedios Vergara

GUADALUPE HOMELESS PROJECT VOLUNTEERSAccion Catolica JuvenilCantwell-Sacred Heart Mary High SchoolCarolina PasmantCeb. Monseñor Oscar RomeroCeb. Nuestra Señora de GuadalupeCeb. San Ignacio de LoyolaDivina ProvidenciaDolores BetancourtEl CoroEn Memoria de Carlos QuezadaEncuentro Matrimonial de la Mision de

San GabrielEngineers & Architects AssociationEucharistic Ministers to the Sick,

St. Francis of AssisiFamilia HernandezFamilia LopezFamilias Unidas de Santa Rosa de LimaFay RussellFilipino Community of Saint Francis of

Assisi ChurchGrupo de OracionGrupo Hispano de Santo DomingoGrupo Mariano de Santa MonicaGuadalupe Radio TV, Hombre Nuevo PeruLoyola Marymount UniversityMaria GarciaMeals by Mules 2.0Mujeres en Mision de la Mision de

San GabrielMutual San Jose de la Mision de San GabrielOne Heart One Mind of ChristOur Lady of Lourdes Ministry ChatsworthParoquia San Juan de Dios, Monseñor

Oscar RomeroSaint Ann ChurchSaint Anthony ChurchSaint Dominic ChurchSaint Ferdinand ChurchSaint Francis of Assisi ChurchSan Antonio de PaduaSantaRosadeLimaConfirmationClassTwo Heart CommunityVerenice y Carlos GodinezWhite Memorial Hospital

IMPACTO VOLUNTEERSBrianda AlvarezJennifer AlvarezTimothy AnAPO Service Fraternity University of

Southern California Doran BarroneAlicia CejaJeffrey ChipixYunjee ChoStephanie CorralesGabreelynn DanielsJohn EscarenoVeronica FloresJarond GibbsLizette GonzalezLuis GonzalezAmparo Gonzalez-SotoNadine HamdenBianca HermosilloJoanna HernandezRafael JuarezEric KuoMatthew LaBordeAron LeeShelby LeeStephanie LovinaLoyola Marymount University Volunteers Ruth Luna Karye LuppenMark McDonaldSalihah MuhammadNehla NafsinDavid OhtaElizabeth OlivaresLeslie QuilesZulma RamosMelissa RangelAdam ResnickLou Marie ReyesRoger RiveraRyan SailorMaria SmaldoneChris VillegasKathryn WathenDeborah and Blake WaltmanAlexandra WishowskiEzra Womark

LAUP VOLUNTEERSHeidy CadenaDaniel GarciaSandra KangAudrey YuePeter Tsay

OFFICE VOLUNTEERSCristian AlegriaErica FedornakJuliana Foley (Pat Brown Institute)Karla Garcia (Academia Avance)Alondra Martinez (Academia Avance)

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2014-2015 STAFF LIST

ADMINISTRATIONVincent GomisMona HobsonRuth LunaCynthia SanchezMarlene Stang

PROMESA BOYLE HEIGHTSDeycy HernandezDaisy CuellarRoberto DiazLori LopezAlejandra SanchezAngel Villasenor

COMMUNIDAD EN MOVIMIENTOAmerica AcevesArreola Gabriela

GUADALUPE HOMELESS PROJECTRafael AlconBeatriz AlvarezRoman ArmentaAntonio ArteagaDelmy ArteagaJulio ArteagaGuillermo GodinezEsperanza HernandezAna JimenezMiguel LopezEdyt MarquezBrendi MartinezEvertina MedinaVeronica MezaSanta MoralesRaquel RomanMichael SanchezJose Villada

IMPACTO Angie BrindisAra ArzumanianRebecca CarriagaPablo CisnerosMonserrat TroncosoBenjamin de LeonStanley FrankowskiRuby GallegosJessenia GarciaMichael GarridoCecilia GonzalezCindy GonzalezConnie GonzalezNicolette GonzalezEmily GrijalvaVelvet HolguinNorma IbanezPatricia KitaokaGilberto LomeliPerla MaderaCarlos MartinezJanelle MoralesZoe MunozElizabeth PalmaDaniela ParadaDenise PerezEric PerusquiaVanessa PortilloRoger RiveraLorena RodriguezSergio RomeroAna SanchezHector Tapia

EARLY CHILDHOODEDUCATION CENTERSSylvia AguilarMonica ArellanoApril AvilaDelfinaBambagueBertha BarahonaMaria BermudezMaria Elena CardozoIris CastilloAlcides CobaMaria ContrerasCandelaria DiazMaria GarciaAdrian GonzalezLeslie HernandezRocio LopezTania LopezCrystal LunaAurelio MedinaAzucena MejiaMartha MorenoElizabeth MurilloMaria NunoPatricia PadillaDiana RamirezRafael RamirezLaura RicoErica SanchezNicole SernaAngel ServellonMaria SuarezLeticia TapiaRosa TorresGuadalupe TorresGraciela ValleRosienette ZapataMaria ZarazuaNorma Zarco

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HOW YOU CAN HELP...

LET’S STAY IN TOUCH!Sign up for our newsletter at www.proyectopastoral.org

PROGRAM VOLUNTEERYour involvement can make a difference! Tutor, mentor, host aworkshoporfieldtrip,servea meal, clean a park, or lead an activity with our pre-schoolers. Contact us to get involved!

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EMERGING LEADER BOARDWe are seeking new members to contribute to our success on an organizational level. Contact us to learn more about joining our Board of Directors or Emerging Leader Board.

DONATEFinancial contributions make our vital work possible, and you can empower and uplift our community with a gift of financialsupport.

WISH LISTGently-used clothing, jackets and art supplies are needed year-round. At the holidays, gifts and meals are requested for families in need. Visit our website for a updated Wish List and instructions.

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DESIGNER CREDIT: Jamie Erin RogersPHOTO CREDIT: Robert Dolan S.J.: Page 2 all photos; Page 3 topand bottom photos; Page 5 all photos; Page 10 photo on right

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PROYECTO PASTORALAT DOLORES MISSION

135 N. Mission RoadLos Angeles, CA 90033

323.881.0018