
Pete
Carroll, who coaches the USC
Trojans, the top college football
program in the nation, is
dedicating his energy and
leadership to A BETTER LA in
order to inspire championship
among Los Angeles youth.

The Pacific Institute's Lou
and Diane Tice are donating
several of The Institute's high
performance programs, along with
professional facilitation and
training-through A BETTER LA-in
an effort to reach everyone in
the community.
Unity
One founder and V100 radio host
Bo Taylor, who has helped
pioneer peace work in Los
Angeles and has built the trust
of the community, law
enforcement and public
officials, is lending his
expertise and energy to stopping
violence in Los Angeles.
Click for more information about
this partnership.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Leroy
Baca is committing resources,
personnel, and support to A
BETTER LA because he believes it
provides one of the most
effective approaches to reach
out to young people caught up in
the lure of narcotics, crime,
and gang activity.
Connie
Rice, Co-Director of the
Advancement Project, who created
the seminal report on violence
reduction, is lending her
support and amazing knowledge,
and helping bring together law
enforcement, gang intervention
workers, politicians and
business leaders to work
together for a strong community.
Other collaborative partners
include: Los Angeles Police
Department, LA County Probation,
LA County Office of Education,
LA Unified School District,
Department of Children and
Family Services, City of Los
Angeles, LA City & County Human
Relations Commissions, many
Community- and Faith-based
organizations.
Click
here for a full list of our
partners. |