November 28, 2018 Giving back. Giving their...

November 28, 2018 Giving back. Giving their...
Yadira Lue used to feel hopeless...
When Natasha Guerrero began surveying other parents in her community last year, she was surprised to learn how little quality time they were spending with their children. “I was very judgmental in the beginning,” said Guerrero. “I was like, ‘Hey, I’m a mother of...
May 31, 2018 When Evelin Balbuena-Galvez...
April 26, 2018 The little girl was unwashed,...
By Kim Belshé, Executive Director, First 5 LA The Board of Commissioners meets on the second Thursday of each month at 1:30 p.m., unless otherwise indicated, at the First 5 LA offices. All meetings are open to the public, and agendas are posted on our website at least...
Each morning, Maria Munoz wakes up her 2-year-old son, Robert, before dawn at 5 a.m. to leave their home in Littlerock in the Antelope Valley. They head to his speech therapy sessions 12 miles away at Palmdale Regional Medical Center. What would be a 21-minute drive...
When her father is deported, a girl in Watts must care for her young siblings so her mother can go to work. An undocumented mother is afraid to report an attempted rape to police after dropping her child off at school in Southeast Los Angeles. In El Monte, a woman...
Making of a Mural: This touching mini-documentary about the development of Best Start Metro LA’s Mobile Mural. The mural is a visual representation of Metro's community-driven Culture of Respect Campaign, an ongoing campaign aimed at reducing family violence. Bridging...
Most cute baby pictures prompt a smile. And then there is the baby picture that causes Juana Fernandez to cringe. “There is actually a picture of me when I was a little baby holding a baby pin that I put through the electrical socket,” Fernandez recalled. “To my...