NURTURING CHANGE TOGETHER 2016 · • Annual Anniversary Gala • Special events for shelter...
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In this exquisitely connected world, it’s never a question of ‘critical mass.’ It’s always about critical connections.
–Grace Lee Boggs
2016
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Community Center1102 Crenshaw BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 9001924-hour hotline 1-800-339-3940
Fairfax Outreach Office543 N. Fairfax Avenue, #108Los Angeles, CA 90036Tel: 323-653-4045By Appointment Only
Gardena Outreach Office14112 S. Kingsley Drive, #13AGardena, CA 90249Tel: 310-784-2525By Appointment Only
N U R T U R I N G C H A N G E T O G E T H E R
N U R T U R I N G C H A N G E T O G E T H E R
DIRECT SERVICES VOLUNTEERS– Answer our 24-hour hotline
– Provide language interpretation
– Plan children’s activities and outings
– Lead workshops for survivors (financial education, nutrition, art and creativity, etc.)
OUTREACH AMBASSADORS– Connect us to ethnic and mainstream media (newspaper,
radio, television)
– Link survivors to housing and employment resources
– Post in-language flyers and share brochures in your community
PRO BONO SUPPORT– Consulting and services in your area of expertise, including IT,
marketing and website design, and event planning
COMMUNITY PARTNERS– Make a donation to CPAF programs—we accept cash,
in-kind, and stock donations
– Sponsor a family at CPAF’s shelters
– For your birthday, anniversary or other special occasion, host a house party to share info about CPAF with your friends and family
– Help beautify our shelters: install a playground set or build a garden
– Sponsor an event
• Annual Anniversary Gala
• Special events for shelter residents: birthdays, Lunar New Year, Mother’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas
• Summer day camp outings
• Host a mixer, happy hour, movie screening or dine-out night to benefit CPAF
FEBRUARYTeen Dating Violence Awareness Month
CPAF staff and volunteers wear orange to promote healthy relationships for youth
SEPTEMBERCPAF’s 38th Anniversary Gala
DECEMBERHoliday Gift DriveVolunteers help us wrap more than 100 toys and gifts for CPAF families
MAYAsian and Pacific Islander Heritage MonthMother’s Day – Sunday, May 8
CVS Caremark volunteers serve food at our annual Mother’s Day luncheon for CPAF families
APRILSexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
GET INVOLVED
SAVE THE DATES
Center for the Pacific Asian [email protected]
We never know how our small activities will affect others through the invisible fabric of our connectedness.
–Grace Lee Boggs
OCTOBERDomestic Violence Awareness Month
Email [email protected] to learn more!
SUPP0RT121 survivors received services through CPAF’s community-based case management and counseling program
LOVE117 survivors and children received 7,295 nights of emergency shelter
31 survivors and children received transitional program services; 100% maintained or increased their income, and 80% moved into safe and permanent housing after graduating from the program.
CHANGE INVOLVES...THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERSGOVERNMENT FUNDERSCalifornia Department of Housing and
Community DevelopmentCalifornia Department of Public HealthCalifornia Office of Emergency ServicesCity of Los Angeles, Housing &
Community Investment DepartmentCounty of Los Angeles,
Domestic Violence Supportive ServicesCounty of Los Angeles, Community Services
Block Grant ProgramCounty of Los Angeles,
Domestic Violence Shelter Based ProgramLos Angeles Emergency Food and Shelter ProgramLos Angeles Homeless Services AuthorityU.S. Department of Justice,
Office on Violence Against Women
GRANTS/CONTRIBUTIONS of $50,000+Blue Shield of California FoundationThe JIB Fund Community Building InitiativeWeingart Foundation
$10,000 – $49,999American Service IndustriesCathay Bank FoundationEast West BankJohn Gogian Family FoundationKaiser Foundation Hospitals - Los AngelesNTC Wismettac FoundationUnited Way of Greater Los AngelesVerizon
BUILDING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPSCPAF expanded violence
prevention programming
to include a community
mobilization project in
Long Beach (partnering
with Khmer Girls in Action)
and youth engagement
with three Asian and
Pacific Islander youth
organizations (Educated
Men with Meaningful
Messages, Orange
County Asian and Pacific Islander Alliance, and
Project MotiVATe). In July, CPAF hosted our inaugural
“Violence-Free Begins With Me” Youth Forum,
gathering more than 50 youth and youth leaders to
talk about preventing relationship violence in their
communities.
BUILDING RESOURCESTo build resources for immigrant survivors of domestic and sexual violence, CPAF partnered with
numerous organizations, including East West Bank, the Vedanta Society, Circle of Change Giving
Circle, and more, to provide move-out and rental assistance to survivors and their families.
Project by Project
(PbP) Los Angeles
celebrated its 13th
annual Plate by Plate
event, raising $25,000
for CPAF’s programs.
The volunteer
organization’s mission
is to develop leaders
through innovative
philanthropy. PbP’s
2015 campaign
theme was affordable
housing and providing shelter to those in need. CPAF was selected as the LA chapter’s
beneficiary partner.
BUILDING COMMUNITY LEADERSCPAF created a South Bay
Advisory Council to support the
operations of CPAF’s transitional
shelter and help expand CPAF’s
presence in South Bay. Council
members include longtime
volunteers, community supporters,
and survivors who have graduated from CPAF’s programs. The council is currently raising
money for wellness scholarships for families in the Transitional Housing Program.
$5,000 – $9,999Andy & Tiffany ChenBBCN BankBlue Shield of CaliforniaCCL Holdings, LTD.Circle of Change Giving CircleDowntown PropertiesGardena Valley Baptist ChurchKaiser PermanenteKoh Charitable FoundationWarner Bros.
Entertainment Inc.Women’s Foundation
of California$2,500 – $4,999Asian Americans Advancing
Justice - Los AngelesAsian Pacific Community FundMichelle Esperanza &
Alec MitchellNaomi UyedaNorth American Taiwanese
Women’s AssociationSouthern California EdisonSouthern California
Gas CompanyVerizonWade & Janice OshiroWilshire Bank$1,000 – $2,499Able Engineering ServicesAlan & Yvonne NishioAlston & Bird, LLPAngela TyCacilia Kim & Lee TsaoCalifornia Community
FoundationThe Carl & Roberta Deutsch
FoundationCedars-Sinai Medical CenterCommonwealth Business BankCraighton & Gayle WongCTBC Bank CorpDaniel Yi & Esther LeeDeborah Yoon JonesDerek Li & Barbara KimDisney Ellen & Paul Hong-LangeFrances E. JemmottGianluca Marzola &
Kimiko KellyHan Kyu OhHands of HopeJay J. Chung, Esq.Jocelyn LeeJoe SoongJung & Yuen LLPKen RaphaelKorea American Bar
AssociationLife BasicsLocktonMarcello Sawyer &
Wanda LuongNossaman LLPOpen BankPatrick & May Ma RossPaul & Gia ShurgotRebecca K. LeeShelley M. SantoSimon & Christine Cheng Southern California Chinese
Lawyers AssociationThe J. Morey CompanyWes & Erin TanakaWilcon$500 – $999Agilent Technolgies FoundationAnonymousApex Computer Systems, Inc.Asian American Architects/
Engineers AssociationBank of America Charitable
FoundationCity Constructors, Inc.Dickson D. LeeDorsey & Whitney Trust
Company LLCDouglas & Chung YoonElina TsengElisa Lam & Nicholas
WadaharaFidelity Charitable Gift FundGrace Tsung WhitcombIT Source GroupKSCI-TV, LA18Lim, Ruger & Kim, LLPMarianne HaneMark M. Mayeda &
Deborah F. ChingPacific City BankRyan & Thao YahiroTristan SvareWayne Nagao$250 – $499Akemi ArakakiAsia PowellAsian Pacific Women’s CenterAyumi NagataBruce G. IwasakiCorepoint 1, Inc.David RyuDiana OttoEdward & Lisa PaiEdwin KimFaith United Methodist ChurchFlintridge Preparatory SchoolGive With LibertyGlenn M. NakataniJames CoheloJennifer NapierJohanna KimJolee AdamichJP Morgan Chase Foundation
(Rod Nakamoto)Kristine HoMartin LeePonlork DenRonald LowRoy Hong & Phyllis ChongSteve A. ZruckyTarget CW$249 & underAndy HoangAngela Eunjin OhAnna EmeraldAnnabelle CortezAshley TangArroyo Vista Real Estate, LLCBarrie LevyBethany LealBetty SongBetty UyedaCara JohnsonCaroline ChoeCarrie RinglerCatherine WalkerChatsworth West
Women’s FellowshipChristine LiuClaudia LopezThe Connect Group SchoolConnie Chung JoeConrad N. Hilton FoundationDavid BermonDebbie LeeDebra NakatomiDebra Suh & Robin TomaDenise M. SmithDennis ArguellesDezso MolnarDiana HamiltonDiane TanDonna L. HarrisDorene J. Chuck & Barbara KouDouglas IkemiDrew GagnerEdward & Janice ChangEdward SchwarzElaine J. FongEvelyn SuFandra ChangFang-I S. ChenFlora Yin
Frederick C. Jones & Martha M. Jones
Friends of Gary YamauchiGayle & Terry HaraGerita WhiteGordon WongHarvey L. Negoro &
Isabelle Y. MiyataHelen OshiroIn Vogue Hair DesignJane Yata & Howard YataJanet TokumaruJason Scott ParkJeffrey R. NelsonJennifer JuJill K. TanakaJim & Kathy McDonnellJin ChunJohn & Mary NakaneJohn SundermeyerJoy YusaJudy & Laurence HueyJudy LamJulia Flynn JacksonJune A. HibinoKatie ChengKay OchiKenneth & Lishun HongKevin & Susan KuromiKim NguyenKinaga Law FirmKristen HoyemKristin Aldana-TadayKZRW Lee, Inc. LA Kiwanis Club FoundationLA Urban LeagueLaw Offices of Do Kim, APLCLeslie MorodomiLigee LowLinda F. TanamachiLinda K. YamauchiLinda S. WahLindsay D. McCaskillLisa ThongLynell ChunMaria ChanMaria Donna Uy-BarretaMarie F. GallienMariko KahnMarilyn TranMarissa Castro-SalvatiMary Ann HeimannMary ChuMary MiyasharoMary O. BremierMelissa CunninghamMelissa FuMichael FongMina Kim SonNancy B. Lewis & Ron SilveiraNancy HaradaNora Tu WillisOlivia Michelle &
Steven HartonoPaul & Gail SakamotoPeter FongPhyllis & Joey A. NakagawaR.S. & J.E. UyenoRobert I. SantoRobert NishikawaS. & K. FurutaSae Hee JeongSally LewSandra HenriquezSlique Media (Andrew Le)Susan ChangSuzy KatsudaTerry MatsumotoThe Benevity Community
Impact FundTMG Solutions, Inc.
Mr. Lanny KusakaTyra ChenUnited Way of Metropolitan
Dallas, Inc.Vivian MatsushigeWarren T. FurutaniWen H. ChangYasuko KowalchukYasuko SudoZu KimIn-Kind Donations9021PhoAlan & Yvonne NishioAsian Pacific American
Community Toy DriveAyara Thai CuisineBrogino’sBronson PhotographyBusy QCentre Theatre GroupChayaChinese American MuseumChocoChickenChristine Su & FamilyCindy YeeCVS Caremark APNADaniel Yi & Esther LeeDeana ChuangDitmas Kitchen & CocktailsEpsilon Pi Tau-Alpha Field
ChapterEthereal PalateFaith & FlowerGeorge Wang, Don Le,
Adrian Zaw, Chris ShonGirl Scout Troop 341Grammy MuseumHalper Fine ArtHandmade Especially for YouHouse of AnThe Hungtingon Library,
Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
Innovate Marketing GroupIW GroupIzumi MitsudaJein KimJKrewJohn Friedman &
Alice Kimm ArchitectsKetel OneKristina BombalesKristy M. ChinKurata Eyecare CenterLA Kiwanis Club FoundationLaemmle TheatresLaugh FactoryLegal Aid Foundation
of Los AngelesThe Little Bra CompanyLittle SisterLos Angeles Fire Department
Station 29MaruMichelle LiNaomi UyedaOC Baking CompanyOC LeeOshiro FamilyPanda Restaurant GroupPasadena PlayhousePeking TavernPhoragePRP Wine InternationalRock Sugar Pan Asian KitchenRuan HoeSotivear SimSottoSouthwest AirlinesSpecial OccasionsSpeedZone Los AngelesStocking StuffersStrength in ScarvesTavern on 2Taylor DoUltrazone Laser TagVerizonWarner Bros. EntertainmentWendy & Rey TairaWilly & Eileen MaWood & VineYB Giving CircleZengo
BOARD OF DIRECTORSJay J. Chung, Esq.Deborah Yoon Jones, Esq.Hogan LeeRebecca LeeWilly K. MaPatricia NevilleLisa K. Pai, Esq.Asia PowellDavid E. Ryu Roselma Samala Shelley Midori SantoEllen SuhWes TanakaNaomi UyedaGayle WongDebra H. Suh, Executive Director
ADVISORY BOARDAndy P. ChenMichelle EsperanzaNeelam Gupta Ayako HagiharaPreeti Kulkarni Derek Li, Esq.Joann Lee, Esq.Ailee Moon, PhDYvonne Wong NishioMay Ma RossJoe SoongBonnie TsengGrace WhitcombLisa Yang, Esq.Adeline Yoong, MBA
SOUTH BAY ADVISORY COUNCILMadelyn CalventesJin ChunJennifer JouYayi LiJinny (Haejin) MoonJoyce ShimazuStacey TodaKatherine WongThao B. YahiroThomas Tsun-Hung Yee
FY 2014-2015 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Government Grants58%
Foundations9%
Contributions/Other Income
7%
Donated Goods & Services26%
Management and General
7%
TransitionalProgram
19%
Development4%
Community Program34%
Emergency Program 36%
EXPENSES
Community Program 1,082,058 34%
Emergency Program 1,137,933 36%
Transitional Program 604,518 19%
Management and General 237,700 7%
Development 125,352 4%
Total 3,187,561
REVENUE AND SUPPORT REPORTED ON FS % OF TOTAL REV
Government Grants 1,969,441 58%
Foundations 306,361 9%
Contributions/Other Income 243,478 7%
Donated Goods and Services 897,576 26%
Total 3,416,857
COURAGECPAF answered 3,703 calls on its 24-hour domestic violence and sexual assault hotline in 25 different languages.
I learned to treat myself with kindness. I’ve become a stronger person and now feel more optimistic about the future.
–Chinese survivor
CPAF helped alleviate my fear and believed in me. At the shelter, I learned to protect myself and my child, love others
more, and support the other families in the program too.–Vietnamese survivor
N U R T U R I N G C H A N G E T O G E T H E R
N U R T U R I N G C H A N G E T O G E T H E R
FY 2014-2015 ANNUAL REPORT
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If someone is suffering because of domestic violence, I want to tell them not to wait, be
brave, knock on CPAF’s doors, and ask for help.–Korean survivor
COMMUNITY100 volunteers contributed 12,416 hours to CPAF’s services and programs