6773 Hollywood Blvd, Fl 2nd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Professional and practical training for working and career minded Actors in Hollywood, CA.
Since founding by a group of entertainment luminaries in 1926, Temple Israel of Hollywood has never strayed from its Hollywood roots or its connections to Reform Jewish traditions and values. Today, Temple Israel’s dedication to worship, community, Jewish life, social justice, and to Israel has a distinctly contemporary flair. Commitment to Social Justice Temple Israel was founded upon a dedication to social justice, through both thought and action. Leading Jewish thinkers, including Rabbis Mordechai Kaplan, Leo Baeck and Stephen S. Wise, gave sermons here about important social issues. In 1965, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke movingly from the Temple’s pulpit about segregation, poverty, freedom, and human dignity. Ten years later, at the end of the Vietnam War, Bob Dylan sang “Blowin’ in the Wind” at a Temple seder. Guided by the principle of Tikun Olam, Temple Israel members annually serve a joyful Christmas dinner to 1,500 homeless and hungry Angelinos; prepare monthly lunches for individuals living with HIV/AIDS; gather food, baby formula and other relief supplies for distribution locally and globally; organize for disaster relief; and continuously address contemporary social and humanitarian issues through leadership and action. In 1997, Temple Israel launched Mitzvah Day which has grown into “Big Sunday Weekend,” an independent nonprofit with year-round programming. Now the largest regional community service event in America, Big Sunday draws 50,000 participants annually to participate in 500 service projects throughout California. Temple Israel remains among its strongest supporters. Kinship With Israel The clergy at TIOH take an active role in raising local awareness and love for Israel through leading annual congregant trips, ARZA leadership, community forums, education, a student exchange program with Tel Aviv’s Tzahalah School, Israeli music, and support of IRAC and progressive congregations in Israel. Lifelong Learning Temple Israel’s commitment to life-long learning is expressed in the myriad adult education opportunities and extensive adult programming. The friendships that grow from weekly Torah study, Hebrew classes, lectures, concerts, men’s and women’s retreats, holiday workshops, choir, meditation, parent and family education, and more, further enrich and create community. Jewish Expression Through The Arts Temple Israel was founded, in large part, by creative luminaries in the entertainment industry. Temple Israel’s Arts Council strives to honor their vision by making the arts a vital aspect of the identity of Temple Israel of Hollywood by producing high quality ‘Jewish-centric’ artistic programs, including music, visual arts, drama, and literature.
The Oasis of Hollywood is a Non-profit outreach to urban children and teens in Hollywood, CA since 1979. Programs include three Kidz Klub after school program; Club Zion---a teen drop in center; Encounter---a youth church on Tuesday nights; Urban School of Evangelism---week long mission trip with training and practical experience;
Film office for the City and County of Los Angeles and other local municipalities. Our services support efforts to expand film production in Greater L.A.
Since March of 1996, Food on Foot has operated as a volunteer-based, non-profit organization providing hot, nutritious chicken dinners, snacks (fresh fruit, carrots, granola bars and bread), and drinks (bottled water and milk) to as many as 250 homeless and poor individuals and families each week. During our weekly meal service each Sunday in Hollywood, we also distribute gently used clothing and other essentials. Our target population includes individuals of all ages, from toddlers to seniors, as well as the disabled and blind. Work for Food is a 7-day-a-week community trash clean-up program designed to initiate the transition from life on the streets to involvement in the workforce by picking up trash in return for $10 in food gift cards from local fast food restaurants and grocery stores.
What is Movie to Movement? Movie to Movement is a resource that identifies and harnesses movies for this purpose: To use art as a means of fostering and encouraging the promotion of human dignity through the easily consumed movie medium. Art is a reflection of the soul—and Movie to Movement will ensure that through art we will see a real reflection of the inherent dignity of each human being.
In California, less than half of all foster youth graduate from high school and even fewer attend higher education. Aviva High School helps at-risk teenage girls get their lives back on track, graduate high school, and go on to post-secondary education. 95% of our graduates go on to vocational schools, community colleges, and/or universities. “We’re taking back our futures.” That’s how the girls at Aviva High School describe how their lives have changed. Many of our students first arrive with negative feelings about school, with histories of multiple failures, suspensions and expulsions. However, after a few months of working in classrooms with a 6:1 student-to-teacher ratio, they start to imagine the coming years with specific plans and goals. They start dreaming not only of graduating but continuing their education beyond high school. And they know Aviva will be beside them and their families at every step. Our students tell stories of being let down, frustrated and bounced around larger schools before they came to Aviva. They describe Aviva High School as having close-knit classes, teachers who understand their individual needs and teach without judgment, and counselors who are available down the hall when feelings get tough. It’s about finally going to a school where students realize the value of their skills, discover their innate ability to help others, and learn how to be responsible for their choices and actions. In short, Aviva High School is a unique and safe place where girls can grow, strive and dream more than they dared to before. Visit our website at www.avivacenter.org for more information about our High School and other services.
Media arts include the work of artists who use communications technology – such as video, film, web and mobile phone devices. Media arts are constantly changing, as artists seize and personalize new and commercial technologies. The work in Freewaves’ events ranges from animation and documentaries to installations and websites. It can be shown anywhere: in a window, projected on a screen or wall, in a club, on a street corner, in a theater, media center or library and, most often, across from a comfy couch. Freewaves’ 2011-2014 project, OUT THE WINDOW, presents hundreds of artists’ videos to L.A. Metro’s 1 million daily bus riders on Transit TV. Creative videos use open-ended, humorous, relatable and questioning strategies to approach viewers with vital images. 2000 buses each have 2 screens and speakers inside. After every video an evocative question about the videos appears with a phone number to text responses. Out-the-window.org shows both the responses and videos, extended by Facebook and Twitter. 500+ riders evaluated the program very positively. Health is the upcoming theme in collaboration with community health clinics, Covered California and 211.
Professional and practical training for working and career minded Actors in Hollywood, CA.
The Heart of Hollywood Foundation (HHF) is a registered 501(c)3 dedicated to funding hunger relief projects locally in the "Heart of Hollywood". The HHF collaborates with businesses, organizations and social enterprises to direct funding where it will have the most positive impact. Our passion is to serve those in need. Follow Us on Twitter. @HofHFoundation
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WISLA's goal is to build a continuing community of working professionals: by offering a range of special interest clinics, recording sessions, guest presentations, showcase events and a critical listening series. This will be complemented by a number of industry outreach field trips, venue, soundstage, and studio visits.
Since March of 1996, Food on Foot has operated as a volunteer-based, non-profit organization providing hot, nutritious chicken dinners, snacks (fresh fruit, carrots, granola bars and bread), and drinks (bottled water and milk) to as many as 250 homeless and poor individuals and families each week. During our weekly meal service each Sunday in Hollywood, we also distribute gently used clothing and other essentials. Our target population includes individuals of all ages, from toddlers to seniors, as well as the disabled and blind. Work for Food is a 7-day-a-week community trash clean-up program designed to initiate the transition from life on the streets to involvement in the workforce by picking up trash in return for $10 in food gift cards from local fast food restaurants and grocery stores.
The Los Angeles Women's Network is a diverse organization of women whose purpose is to create a community that supports the work of the Los Angeles LGBT Center while enhancing the lives of its members personally and professionally by providing opportunities for service, education, and networking.
Media arts include the work of artists who use communications technology – such as video, film, web and mobile phone devices. Media arts are constantly changing, as artists seize and personalize new and commercial technologies. The work in Freewaves’ events ranges from animation and documentaries to installations and websites. It can be shown anywhere: in a window, projected on a screen or wall, in a club, on a street corner, in a theater, media center or library and, most often, across from a comfy couch. Freewaves’ 2011-2014 project, OUT THE WINDOW, presents hundreds of artists’ videos to L.A. Metro’s 1 million daily bus riders on Transit TV. Creative videos use open-ended, humorous, relatable and questioning strategies to approach viewers with vital images. 2000 buses each have 2 screens and speakers inside. After every video an evocative question about the videos appears with a phone number to text responses. Out-the-window.org shows both the responses and videos, extended by Facebook and Twitter. 500+ riders evaluated the program very positively. Health is the upcoming theme in collaboration with community health clinics, Covered California and 211.
MISSION: "Represents the commitment of the World compared to the Universal ideal of Human Dignity, has the mandate to Promote, Protect, Prevent and Ensure respect for HUMAN RIGHTS". MISSION: " Representa el comprimiso del Mundo en comparacion con las ideas Universales de la Dignidad Humana, tiene el mandato de Promover, Protejer, Prevenir y Garantizar el respeto de los DERECHOS HUMANOS"
In California, less than half of all foster youth graduate from high school and even fewer attend higher education. Aviva High School helps at-risk teenage girls get their lives back on track, graduate high school, and go on to post-secondary education. 95% of our graduates go on to vocational schools, community colleges, and/or universities. “We’re taking back our futures.” That’s how the girls at Aviva High School describe how their lives have changed. Many of our students first arrive with negative feelings about school, with histories of multiple failures, suspensions and expulsions. However, after a few months of working in classrooms with a 6:1 student-to-teacher ratio, they start to imagine the coming years with specific plans and goals. They start dreaming not only of graduating but continuing their education beyond high school. And they know Aviva will be beside them and their families at every step. Our students tell stories of being let down, frustrated and bounced around larger schools before they came to Aviva. They describe Aviva High School as having close-knit classes, teachers who understand their individual needs and teach without judgment, and counselors who are available down the hall when feelings get tough. It’s about finally going to a school where students realize the value of their skills, discover their innate ability to help others, and learn how to be responsible for their choices and actions. In short, Aviva High School is a unique and safe place where girls can grow, strive and dream more than they dared to before. Visit our website at www.avivacenter.org for more information about our High School and other services.
The Foundation for a Drug-Free World is a nonprofit public benefit corporation that empowers youth and adults with factual information about drugs so they can make informed decisions and live drug-free. No one, especially a young person, likes to be lectured about what he or she can or cannot do. Thus, we provide the facts that empower youth to choose not to take drugs in the first place. Additionally our Truth About Drugs campaign consists of activities that they can join which popularize drug-free living. These activities are simple, effective and can involve people of all ages. Through a worldwide network of volunteers, 50 million drug prevention booklets have been distributed, tens of thousands of drug awareness events have been held in some 180 countries and Truth About Drugs public service announcements have been aired on more than 500 television stations. These materials and activities have helped people around the world learn about the destructive side effects of drugs and thereby make the decision for themselves to not use them. The Foundation provides information you need to start a Truth About Drugs education and prevention activity in your area.
A Fundação para um Mundo Sem Drogas é uma corporação de benefício público sem fins lucrativos que dá autoridade aos jovens e adultos com informação factual sobre as drogas para que eles possam tomar decisões com informação para serem livres de drogas. Ninguém, especialmente um adolescente, gosta de ouvir um sermão sobre o que ele ou ela pode ou não pode fazer. Assim, nós fornecemos os factos que capacitam os jovens a optar por não usar drogas em primeiro lugar. Além disso, a nossa campanha de A Verdade sobre as Drogas consiste em atividades as quais eles se possam unir que popularizam a vida sem drogas. Estas atividades são simples, mas eficazes, e pessoas de todas as idades podem participar. Através de uma rede mundial de voluntários, 56 milhões de folhetos educacionais foram distribuídos, dezenas de milhares de eventos de consciencialização sobre as drogas tiveram lugar em cerca de 120 países e anúncios de serviço público de A Verdade sobre as Drogas têm sido transmitidos em 275 estações televisivas. Estes materiais e atividades têm ajudado as pessoas ao redor do mundo a aprender os efeitos destrutivos das drogas e decidir por elas próprias a não consumirem drogas. A Fundação fornece informação que você precisa para começar uma atividade educativa e de prevenção com A Verdade sobre as Drogas na sua área. http://br.drugfreeworld.org/about-us/about-the-foundation.html
On April 15th 1905 the WOMAN’S CLUB of HOLLYWOOD was founded by 20 women – wives, daughters and sisters of Hollywood Pioneers – to support and aid the community. Their legacy is rich and historic. The women paved the road with hope, courage and nobility of spirit. The Woman’s Club of Hollywood has been not only a philanthropic organization, raising money for charitable causes, but a civic and cultural centre for the Arts. �