![]() Located in San Bernardino, 1 hour east of Los Angeles, Time for Change Foundation provides housing, substance abuse treatment, employment opportunities, health care, and counseling to women who have been released from prison. ![]() Understanding and compassion on the part of the larger community." Her tattoos and bring her on’…You hope for that kind of So that the city and the community and employers will say, That the margins themselves have been erased… "You stand with the folks on the margins because you hope Services for the youth provided at Homeboy Industries include tattoo removal, job training, employment, re-entry, mental health and legal services along with numerous classes, workshops and training sessions. Select Homegirl/boy products are also sold in various grocery retailers, such as Ralphs and Food 4 Less. In addition, Homeboy/Girl runs a diner at Los Angeles City Hall Building, a stall at LAX and numerous farmer’s market booths throughout the Los Angeles area. ![]() Homeboy Industries hires, at any given time, 250 to 300 formerly incarcerated and at-risk youth through its various businesses: Homeboy Bakery, Homegirl Café & Catering, Homeboy Maintenance, Homeboy Merchandise, Homeboy Press and Homeboy Silkscreen & Embroidery. ![]() Established in 1988 as “Jobs for a Future,” a Proyecto Pastoral program at Dolores Mission (east of downtown Los Angeles) under the direction of Father Gregory Boyle, Homeboy Industries has since grown into a formidable nonprofit economic development enterprise. ![]()
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