The last two weeks have been filled with cheer thanks to Jennifer Lynch of the Staple’s Foundation and all who work with her.
December 14, 2011
October 21, 2011
Taste La Mercado Paloma: Celebrating a Decade of Community Development
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By: Candice Aman
Spirits were high as a surge of hope and anticipation pulsed through the air when guests began arriving at Mercado La Paloma, a bustling marketplace and economic development project in South L.A. that houses various vendors, services, and non-profits, for its 10th anniversary fundraising event on Friday.
Called “Taste of Mercado La Paloma,” the event celebrated the Mercado’s growth and impact upon the surrounding community by showcasing the best of what it has to offer: food, art, culture, and most importantly, the people that has helped to shape the project during the last decade.
“I don’t think that there’s been a plan for [the Mercado] to take 10 years to get to this point,” Bruce Saito, Executive Director of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps and the night’s Master of Ceremonies said. “It’s been a challenge all those years but this place has made an incredible impact on the community.”
As a division of the Esperanza Community Housing Corporation (ECHC), an organization that strives to achieve long-term community development, Mercado La Paloma continues to be invaluable resource for the surrounding neighborhood by providing residents the opportunities for jobs, education, and healthcare all under one roof.
Julie Gutman, Executive Director of Program for Torture Victims (PTV), a non-profit dedicated to helping torture survivors from all over the world rebuild their lives, recounted stories of doing business from unstable work environments before finally coming into the Mercado in 2001.
Full article: http://caman.ascjweb.org/midtermaman.html
October 21, 2011
Dia de Los Muertos at Mercado La Paloma
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Join us for our 2nd Annual Dia de los Muertos celebration to honor, remember and celebrate the lives of those who have passed on and to share in the cultural roots of th
is indigenous holiday. We will have performers from singers, musicians, theatre to choreography. We will include a community altar for people who would like to participate with their offerings: photos, personal items, poetry, etc……. Lastly, we will have live art demonstrations to include face painting, leather work, traditional weaving and ceramics.
Mercado La Paloma 3655 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles CA, 90007. Sunday October 30, 2011 from 11am – 8pm. Event is FREE and open to the general public!
So come out and celebrate Dia de los Muertos with us!
August 12, 2011
Come support the children of Villa Esperanza that will be competing in this amazing international martial arts event!!!
For more information, please email us:renshinkancalifornia@hotmail.com
May 13, 2011
The Community Health Promoters Training Program began this year with an exciting new group of residents who will become future leaders in their communities. Georgina Serrano, an Esperanza Community Health Promoter and Case Manager for The Harbor Corridors Best Babies Collaborative, presented the benefits of breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding protects the babies because it contains all the vitamins and nutrients that your baby needs in the first six months of life. The first milk that the mother produces is thick yellow liquid known as colostrum, during pregnancy and just afterbirth. This milk is very rich in nutrients, and antibodies to protect the baby. Some of the risk for not breastfeeding the baby include: ear infections, lower respiratory infections, asthma, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and Necrotizing enterocolitis (a disease that affects the gastrointestinal tract in preterm infants. Male role is crucial in the breastfeeding process.
Read more: http://www.womenshealth.gov/breastfeeding/why-breastfeeding-is-important/#a
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