Founder & Executive Director
What inspired you to choose a career in social change?
Being one of four children from a single parent household in Brooklyn New York, I watched my mother help single parents and raise foster children, despite her own struggles with Epilepsy. After my husband Stafford and I moved to Los Angeles, I worked as an Accountant for nine years, cultivating relationships in the neighborhood and church congregation. Ifounded Hands for Hope in 2000, on site in a large, unused facility owned by the church. I’m a big proponent of enrichment activities and a safe place for children because I know it’s the best way to increase theirdevelopmental assets and guide them toward pro-social behaviors. It costs $252,000 to incarcerate a juvenile for just one year and only $1,300 to support that same child in an after school program for the same amount of time.
How does Hands4 Hope LA transform your surrounding community?
For the past 12 years, I have devoted myself to create a successful after school program for at risk children and teenagers, ages 8 to 18, from low-income, predominantly minority households. I ensure these kids have a fun, safe, educational, nutritional and motivational place to spend their time after school. Programs consist of education in life skills, health/fitness, tutoring and career guidance. A very special part of the organization is our comprehensive arts program which includes training in dance, musical instruments and visual arts. Hands4 Hope truly nurtures mind, body and soul.We also provide support to parents of at-risk youth with a semi-annual parent resource fair and other assistance to improve the quality of life for their families, including free S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) based after-school programs and low-cost Academic Summer Camp.
Why did you decide to join the circle of leaders at the GG Society Fellowship?
To use the support of the fellowship to increase funding, deepen methodologies to measure impact, and strengthen the Board of Hands 4 Hope LA.
When you have a moment away from your day to day, where can we find you?
I am an active member of the First Baptist Church of North Hollywood (FBCNH), serving in several roles since 1991, including Choir Director and Chair of the Finance Committee. I serve on the board of First Baptist Church and American Baptist Churches of Los Angeles, Southwest and Hawaii.
Throughout your years in community service, what are your proudest recognitions?
Civic Duty Hero Award, the Avery Dennison Great Results Achievement Award, The Bank of America Neighborhood Local Hero Award and the Woman’s Day magazine honoree.