Building Permanence in the Eastside

New InnerCity Struggle Youth & Community Center 

 

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For twenty-five years, InnerCity Struggle has served as a powerful voice for Eastside residents. We’ve developed hundreds of leaders, redirected millions of dollars toward greater public investment in the Eastside and have helped undo policies that criminalized immigrant and Latinx families.

 

Until now, InnerCity Struggle has operated out of a leased facility which has presented practical barriers to further building the momentum of the organization’s work. These barriers included constricted administrative and programmatic space, unreliable interior conditions and aging building systems, and of course, the impermanence of leasing versus owning. 

A PERMANENT INSTITUTION

Building_14.jpgOwnership of a permanent and fully resourced headquarters is essential to advancing InnerCity Struggle’s mission to improve the quality of life in the Eastside.

 

In July 2016, with the committed involvement of the organization’s Board of Directors, InnerCity Struggle successfully closed escrow on a commercial property at the heart of the Eastside in Boyle Heights. Initial design explorations determined that the aged standing structure should be replaced rather than renovated to meet organizational needs for the next 20 years. 

 

On May 28, 2019, nearly 300 community leaders and residents gathered for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Center.

 

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Click for more photos from the Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

A Vehicle for People Power

The 6,000 square foot, two-story building will serve as a vehicle for community organizing in the Eastside of Los Angeles. The Center will be a place where residents are able to work together to find solutions to issues impacting their community. The Center will also be a place where youth can find their voice and be prepared for college.

 

The new facility will amply accommodate youth and community programming on the first level and administrative operations and meetings on a second level. The Center will not only increase civic participation amongst Eastside residents but will inspire current leaders to take their campaigns and leadership development to the next level for decades to come.

NEW FEATURES

Building_18.jpgYouth Technology Center - A state of the art work-space for youth and adult leaders will include computers and tablets for research, homework and college applications.

Community Room - A common space with a kitchenette which will offer healthy meals and snacks for youth to 'hang out.' This room also doubles as a space for child care during parent meetings and events.

Assembly Hall - A gathering space to host town hall meetings, press events, trainings and much more.

Academic Services Room - An academic space to cultivate a college-going culture for youth leaders.

 

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OUR TEAM

We’re proud to work with the following partners:

 

Since 2016, the critical support provided by mission-aligned foundations, donors and investors ensured the opening of InnerCity Struggle’s permanent headquarters.

 

Thank you to our supporters:

City of Los Angeles, Council District 14 
Los Angeles County Supervisor, Hilda L. Solis
LAUSD School Board Member, Mónica García

 

Thank you to our generous donors:

Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Los Angeles County, First Supervisorial District

Weingart Foundation

The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation

The Ahmanson Foundation

W.M. Keck Foundation

The Smidt Foundation

The California Endowment

Ballmer Group

The Rose Hills Foundation

The James Irvine Foundation

Marguerite Casey Foundation 

Vernon CommUNITY Fund

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

The Wallace Foundation

U.S. Senator Kamala Harris

Women Helping Youth

The Whitman Institute 

Thank you to our generous lenders:

Genesis LA
Hill-Snowdon Foundation
Weingart Foundation