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LA CAUSA engages disenfranchised young people and their families from East Los Angeles to take action against the injustices that impact low-income communities of color. LA CAUSA fosters a commitment to social justice and nurtures a variety of skills necessary to act as agents of resistance and community transformation. LA CAUSA fulfills this commitment through the creation of an inclusive and supportive community where they utilize culturally relevant instruction within their educational, vocational, housing and leadership development programs.

 

Fall 2007 Newsletter (Adobe PDF)


Young Leaders Taking on New Challenges

Guadalupe Romo A year ago, Guadalupe "Lupe" Romo joined LA CAUSA YouthBuild after a grueling month-long orientation and Mental Toughness period. Lupe came in with a simple goal-finish her high school diploma. She'd struggled in a couple other schools and was determined to meet her goal at LA CAUSA.

At LA CAUSA, she found the support she needed to thrive and emerged as a leader in the LA CAUSA community. Her outspokenness and hardwork earned her the spot of representative of LA CAUSA at YouthBuild USA's National Youth Leaders Conference in Washington D.C.

As a graduate of LA CAUSA YouthBuild, Lupe is now tutoring and mentoring elementary school children at the 112th Street Elementary School in Watts. Her job involves making lesson plans, teaching, research, asking for donations and working one-on-one with a special group of students.

"Heidi is a girl from Mexico who doesn't speak English. I read to her [in English] and she is getting way better at it," says Lupe enthusiastically of one of her charges. "She even races me when we read together and she always wants me to call on her."

Edgar Del Campo Lupe is one of four LA CAUSA graduates to join the City Year Program. City Year is an AmeriCorps program that unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of fulltime service. LA CAUSA grads Joseph Cuellar, Edgar Del Campo and Leticia Rosales also joined City Year. Each of them works in different part of Los Angeles doing similar activities - positively affecting the lives of children in communities similar to those that they themselves came from.

For Lupe, her goals do not stop here. She plans to attend college full-time after completing her City Year commitment. At the end of this program she will receive a substantial AmeriCorps scholarship that will go toward this aim.

"I don't want to waste my time," says Lupe. "This experience is going to motivate me to push myself even harder."

Other LA CAUSA graduates have transitioned into the working world and that of higher education with the support of LA CAUSA's Job Development and Placement Specialist Noemi Soto. To find out how you can support our graduates contact Ms. Soto at 323.887.2500 or noemi@lacauainc.org.

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