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THE SAM INITIATIVE

THE SAM INITIATIVE

ELAWC Is Beginning An Exciting New Journey

from our humble grassroots beginnings in 1976, ELAWC has continually grown and adapted to meet changing times and evolving needs of the survivors and families we serve. While we have always made the best of our existing spaces, as ELAWC has grown, so too have the demands on our workspace. While the agency has always been responsive to the rising, complex needs of survivors, our facilities have not kept pace. recognizing the need for a permanent headquarters, ELAWC has embarked on a momentous journey. We were able to complete the purchase of a nearly 10,000 sq. foot building a few blocks from our current offices and are working to complete renovations by the end of 2023. i t will be a transformative space, designed to flexibly accommodate new and current programs, expand our footprint to serve new communities, and be a place to reliably serve future generations. And importantly, investing in a place of our own will provide financial predictability and a more sustainable future for East Los Angeles Women’s Center.

CAMPAIGN GOAL: $4 MiLLioN

2.7 M by Dec. 2023: Capital improvements

1.3 M by Dec. 2028: Pay off building elawc.org/foreverhome

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