
Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce (LAJCC) Charity Foundation
Together with its community partners, the philanthropic projects and programs of the LAJCC Charity Foundation affect the lives of over 10,000 individuals each year. The Northern Trust Open continues a tradition of giving back, strengthening individuals, families and their communities through innovative and responsive philanthropic programs.
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Community Partners:
American Heart Association
Boys and Girls Club of Santa Ana
Child Care Information Services
Children's Bureau of Southern California
Create Now
Direct Relief International
Downtown Women's Center
Everybody Wins
Foster Family Picnic
Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center
Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles
Hostelling International
I Have a Dream Foundation
Inside Out Community Arts
Junior Achievement
L.A. Scores
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Learning Rights Law Center
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House
Los Angeles Stage Alliance
Los Angeles Watts Summer Games
Los Angeles Women's Theatre
Maternal and Child Health Access
Meals on Wheels West
New Economics for Women
1010 Development Corporation
Pacific Asian Counseling Services
Ready to Learn
Reel Dreams for Youth
Southwest Chamber Music
Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
24th Street Theatre
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Agassi All-Stars of Safe Passage
The LAJCC Charity Foundation, together with the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation and AEG, formed a partnership to create an after-school tennis and scholastic program at the Home Depot Center. The mission of the academy is to provide locally based student athletes with advanced educational curriculum and advanced tennis instruction to help reach greater levels of academic achievement.
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First Tee of Los Angeles
The First Tee of Los Angeles was originally created as The Urban Youth Golf Program, the oldest of the junior golf initiatives created by the LPGA Foundation. The mission of the First Tee is to affect the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life enhancing values through the game of golf. The program is located at the Tregnan Golf Academy at Griffith Park and 16 other sites throughout Los Angeles. It serves more than 1,500 children annually, and has one of the highest success and retention rates in the country.
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Riordan Volunteer Leadership Development (RVLDP)
The mission of the RVLDP is to educate and train young professionals for life-long service in the governance of nonprofit organizations. The goal of the RVLDP is to expand and reach deeper into the Los Angeles community by attracting quality business professionals to its program and partnering with grassroots nonprofits throughout Los Angeles. Ensuring leadership development through training and recruitment is vital to the sustainability of a nonprofit organization.
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Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF)
The Motion Picture & Television Fund, headquartered in Woodland
Hills, Calif., was founded in 1921 to provide “relief" for
those in the film industry who had fallen on hard times. Today, 87 years
later, MPTF is a major service provider supporting the health and well
being of the entertainment community. Healthcare, childcare, retirement
living and social/charitable services are offered with compassion and
respect for the dignity of the whole person. Care is offered through the
MPTF 250-bed hospital, five outpatient health centers, charitable financial
assistance and community outreach programs, a full-scale retirement community
and a children’s day care center. » Learn
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