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Lost Angels Children’s Project Provides a Path to Sustainable Jobs
PostedLost Angels Children's Project (LACP) is a non-profit organization with the mission to serve disadvantaged youth, families, and distressed communities through innovative vocational training, social enterprise, and outreach programs. LACP was founded in 2014. Since inception LACP has trained and mentored youth in the Antelope Valley. LACP empowers and employs transitional age youth (TAY) within the Antelope Valley community and Greater Los Angeles area by offering a paid vocational training program that provides a direct path to sustainable job placement. LACP program participants are socioeconomically disadvantaged, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, single parents, young women, justice and/or foster systems impacted transitional aged youth. LACP is a vocational skills training and youth development organization that engages at-risk and foster youth through classic car restoration and customization, to learn a trade, gain life skills and become empowered through team building activities.
Receiving the LA2050 grant has made a tremendous impact on our organization. Through the LA2050 grant, LACP is supporting and expanding the Lost Angels Work Program – a 12-week industrial arts vocational training and skills development program that serves at-risk and opportunity youth ages 18-24 in the Antelope Valley, located in Los Angeles County. As a social enterprise, LACP youth at-risk for homelessness and/or joblessness – go through a paid apprenticeship in classic car restoration, gaining a multitude of skills and techniques including welding, fabrication, engine assembly, electrical, bodywork, and composites. The skills these students are acquiring help us make an impact on the LA2050 metric to address youth unemployment and underemployment by giving low-income youth hands-on experience in the automobile and aerospace field. The LA2050 grant has not only supported us through monetary resources, but also provided technical assistance and exposure which has enabled us to secure new partnerships and donors.
LACP has fully implemented the Work Program with applications and interviews being held in October and a cohort initiating in November 2022. From October 2022 through February 2023, LACP had a total of thirty-eight youth in the 12-week Work Program. Of the thirty-eight youth enrolled, thirty-two graduated from the program (84 percent). The youth completed the program the last week of February 2022, and celebrated graduation the first week of March 2023. 100 percent of the thirty-two graduates received employment offers in the aerospace industry.
The ongoing challenges our organization is facing include securing funding for employees, supportive services for youth to reduce barriers, employment eligibility, and space for the program to best serve our youth. As we have grown, the employee needs are evolving with additional organizational and program positions. In late 2022, our organization hired an onsite tutor to assist youth with diploma, school testing, and HiSET diplomas. In addition, we recently moved into a new facility. The demand for the program outweighs our capacity and we hope to one day get a bigger facility that can accommodate more underserved youth and offer additional services. Which leads to the other challenge — funding. LACP is working diligently to apply to foundations and corporations for financial resources that will enable us to expand services. LACP continues to struggle to identify and create viable pathways to sustainable independence and success for justice impacted TAY who are not eligible for employment with some of our current partners.
The Work Program is positively impacting the Antelope Valley and Los Angeles County community and will for years to come by training youth and matching them to in-demand entry-level jobs that lead to lucrative careers in aerospace. As of March 2023, LACP is accepting applications and interviewing for a new cohort of youth to start at the end of March, early April 2023. LACP recognizes the lack of employment for young adults, particularly those transitioning out of foster care and/or the juvenile justice system with limited skills – and is offering an innovative solution for preparing youth for the workplace. Industrial arts job skills training combined with sectoral industry partnerships with aerospace employers reduces unemployment rates among youth and TAY, shifts poverty levels as youth receive living wage employment opportunities, and meets the local aerospace industry's growing and unmet need for quality entry-level employment candidates who know how to work with their hands.
LACP will continue to track progress of the Work Program, track progress of our students with employment, track progress of our developing Social Enterprise programs, and track barrier reduction through our case management and supportive services.
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