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Donors give of themselves, with money, time and other resources. Generous donations of time and other resources cover nearly half of the resources needed to run Centro Latino. Hard currency is, however, still needed for the remainder. Whatever the nature of your contribution, we promise to use it wisely to fulfill Centro Latino's mission.

Without the support of the following donors, Centro Latino would not be able to carry out the work of teaching literacy and opening doors to other educational opportunities. (For space reasons, we can only list those who have contributed in the most recent 12 months. To everyone else, please know that we haven't forgotten you!)


Link for making secure online donations to Centro Latino through Just Give.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT:

$200,000 +

California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF)

California National Bank

$100,000-$199,999

United Way of Greater Los Angeles

$50,000-$99,999

Clinica Oscar Romero/California Endowment, Dwight Stuart Youth Foundation,

UCLA in LA/Center for Community Partnerships

$30,000-$49,999

Ahmanson Foundation, Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Westlake Neighborhood

Network - CCF, Whitecap Foundation

$10,000-$29,999

Bank of America Foundation, California Consumer Protection Foundation,

CTCNet's Connections for All (C4All) Program, Forest Lawn Foundation,

Majestic Realty Foundation

$5,000-$9,999

Carol and James Collins Foundation, California State Department of Education,

Cecile & Fred Bartman Foundation, Citibank/Banamex, Carrie Estelle Doheny

Foundation, Fremont Investment, Peter Norton Family Foundation,

Roth Family Foundation, Washington Mutual Bank, Weingart Foundation

$1,000 -$4,999

Al Arguello, Bank of the West, Cathay Bank Foundation, Comerica Bank,

Crescent Village, Wena & David Dows, First Federal Bank of California,

The Gas Company, Armando Gonzalez, Gonzalez/Goodale Architects,

Hanmi Bank, Sally Lew, Cassandra Fund of the Liberty Hill Foundation, Bianca Philippi, Southern California Edison, Titan Group, Union Bank of California Foundation, United Latino Fund, Greater L.A. EITC Campaign Partnership

$100 -$999

Adelman/Llanos Family Fund – Liberty Hill Foundation, Rigoberto Avalos,

Rufus Browning & Sandra Luft, J. Michael Byrne, Guillermina Byrne,

Arthur and Harriett Callier, Marcos Cajina, Mary Beth Dietzel, Pedro Esparza,

Joan Fauvre, Clayton Frech, Catherine Haskett Hany, Yvette Herrera

Frederica Levitt, MATT Foundation, Larry Morrison, Juan Mireles, Marti Mossawir,

Donald & Judy Nollar, Hon. Jan Perry, Donald Nollar & Alan Pulner, Fernando &

Heidi Olguin, Pacific Western Bank, Cynthia Rice, Enrique Miguel Rico,

Jeff Rosenblum, Brian & Tamar Sanderson, Concepcion Valadez,

Traber & Voorhees Law Firm

<$100

Swati Adarkar & Michel Bolsey, Milli Altieri, Hector Alvarado Jr., Ed Attanasio,

Christle Balvin, Raul Bocanegra, Charles Browning, Michael & Rebecca Christensen,

Fermin Delgado, Jose De Paz, Gerald De Silva, Vilma Duran, Yesenia C. Garcia,

Henry and Dolores Guerrero, Luis Guerrero, Sanford Horn, Mario Hernandez,

Michael Hendrickson, Miryam Jannol, Sam Kirk, Thelma Lager, Gerald Mack Jr.,

Michele Manzella, Charles Paddock Jr., Fran E. Padilla, Lorena Padilla-Melendez,

Elvia Perez, Phonics for Latinos, Ana Ponce, Susan & Vince Platero, Marco Ramirez,

Charles Reilly, Sharon Sato, Roslyn Shapiro, Stern Family Trust, Jose Suarez,

Jim Yacenda, Scott & Malia Yang, U.S. Bank

TIME:

Board of Directors

Board Fellow: Joshua Booth

Additional Committee Members: Kathrin Buschmann, Michelle Guevara, Libby Hartigan, Roy Jasso, Gary Kosman, Marco Rodriguez, Darrell Stewart, Juana M. Veliz

Current Classroom Volunteers: Brenda Gonzalez, María Ester Rodas

OTHER RESOURCES:


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