Dear Supporter :
Aaron Community Cultural Center (ACCC ) is a 501(c)3 non-profit serving the needs of families and the Los Angeles Community. We invite you to join us to share in the joy and be part of the 2022 holiday event! We feed and provide free groceries for over 1,000 families monthly. Many of these individuals are children from infants to 18 years old. We also provide services such as counseling, groups, and clothing for families and individuals. In recent years, many individuals have been laid off, downsized or their current position has been reduced. Many of the families we serve are in dire need of assistance. Your generous donation of $25.00 -2,500 your log will be listed on our website, videos and on our marketing promotional materials to show your generous support. You can learn more about our services and donate at WWW.ACCCBSM.COM |
The Holiday event is one of our biggest giving events of the year! This will help fund toys, games, and supplies that lift youth spirits for the coming holiday seasons.
Attached is a sample of our Heart of Christmas flyer. Last year, we brought the community together with 50 volunteers: Hollywood singers, Santa, authors, DJ music and community participation from sponsors to bring joy and love to ACCC. We were overjoyed to give 1,500 children’s books! Watch highlights of last year’s video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CuVjwmJZzsY
Aaron Community Cultural Center
Attached is a sample of our Heart of Christmas flyer. Last year, we brought the community together with 50 volunteers: Hollywood singers, Santa, authors, DJ music and community participation from sponsors to bring joy and love to ACCC. We were overjoyed to give 1,500 children’s books! Watch highlights of last year’s video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CuVjwmJZzsY
Aaron Community Cultural Center
Aaron Community Cultural Weekly Volunteer Schedule:
Monday 9:30 am -12:30 pm
Tuesday 8:30 am- 12:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am -12:00 pm
Tuesday 8:30 am- 12:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am -12:00 pm
ACCC MISSION
The mission of the Aaron Community Cultural Center is to provide education, social skills, employment training, and family system programs from birth to death. This mission will occur face to face and in a cyber environment.
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PURPOSE STATEMENTHere at ACCC an important integral part of our shared housing program is giving. ACCC gives by providing a comfortable living space as well as a number of educational and entrepreneurial components. As participants at ACCC individuals will become a part of the giving by sharing and engaging with others. Our participants give back to get back through volunteering.
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SHARED HOUSINGAaron Community Cultural Center (ACCC) has been tirelessly working on expanding its services to become more in alignment with the needs of the community with a specific emphasis for our returning female veterans, women age 35-60, while still providing help for our youth and individuals of all gender and ages.
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YOUTH ACADEMY READY FOR LIFEThe mission of the Youth Academy Program is to preserve history, educate and assist youth ages 12 to 25 in completing their community service hours, community volunteer internships, externships, as well as, enhancing and developing their entrepreneurial skills.
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EMPLOYEMENT PREPARATIONThe Earn While You Learn Program focuses on Entrepreneur Skills and Development.
You can Earning MONEY NOW while You Learn! We Can Help You Earn Community Service Hours! |
LOVE YOUR LIFE LIVE YOUR DREAMThis is your personal invitation to a "Love Your Life and Live Your Dream" seminars. LYL-LID is a motivational webinar or in-person conference offered by one of ACCC’s board members or a guest speaker. The goal is to empower individuals of all ages.
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WHAT WE’RE ABOUT
The Aaron Community Cultural Center is the vision and heartfelt passion of Trooper Major Andrew Aaron. ACCC's aim is to provide housing, employment, and training along with the preservation of history.
Currently in Los Angeles, there are 1.8 million homeless individuals. Fifteen percent of the homeless population are women between the ages of thirty-five and sixty. These women do not have young children in their care. They do neither qualify for family programs nor are they mature enough to qualify for senior programs. These women have been affected by multiple traumas in the following areas:
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ACCC's goal is to help reduce this population's homelessness by five percent within the next three years. This will occur through ACCC's community outreach programs that focus on these specific areas:
Our hope is that through proper education and support, these women will have the necessary means to succeed in life and in turn give back to their communities. |
OUR VISION
Leveraging our past legacy, developing the present, and impacting the future.