Bresee Foundation: A source of faith, hope & service for Community
 

Saving L.A. Kids From Gangs

On March 12, 2008 CBS News aired the following story outlining how the Bresee Foundation is leading our youth out of gangs and into a brighter future. For more about Bresee's outstanding Delinquency Prevention and Intervention programs click here.

About Bresee

Bresee YouthThe Bresee Foundation is a nonprofit community center that is a source of faith, hope and service to low-income youth, adults and families in central Los Angeles. We serve nearly 2,000 individuals annually, primarily at-risk youth from the Mid-Wilshire, Koreatown, Pico Union, and Westlake neighborhoods (90004, 90020, 90057). Most residents live below poverty level and have no access to health care. Gang mayhem and juvenile violent crime are rampant, and over 50% of students are not expected to graduate high school.
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Mission Statement

God calls us to offer hope and wholeness and to work toward reconciliation, empowerment, and justice in our community through basic skills development, community and youth development, health services, and urban leadership training

Success Stories:

"Bresee Foundation is giving young people an opportunity to change their lives and to earn the skills necessary to address the opportunity that is America."

Los Angeles Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa