Letter From The President and CEO
The Alliance for Children's Rights is the only non-profit agency in Los Angeles County devoted solely to providing free legal services to children living in poverty both in and out of the foster care system. Through the hard work, passion and dedication of our staff, community volunteers and donors, we have been making the dreams of childhood come true for over 15 years. Nothing can top the feeling of learning that a insecure child is now eager for a chance to read aloud in class, or that a former foster youth registered for her first semester of college with the help of a mentor. And nothing can match the sounds of healthy, happy children playing on a schoolyard. These are the triumphs, large and small, that fuel our work.
But there are still more children and youth that need our help. One in three Los Angeles County children lives at or below the federal poverty line. Los Angeles has the nation’s largest foster care system and has thousands of children eligible for adoption. And still, each year 1,500 youth age out of L.A.'s foster care system each year, and over a third of them will end up homeless or incarcerated during their first two years on their own.
Our staff is made up of legal, clinical and social work professionals available to children and families in person or by telephone for advice, referrals and legal assistance. We understand prevailing laws and regulations and can navigate the complex legal and administrative bureaucracies that often deny poor children the support they need.
In addition, we recruit, train and support volunteer attorneys to serve underprivileged children. Our network of lawyers who volunteer their time and expertise to children we help is growing. As a non-profit organization, we rely almost entirely on support from private individuals, foundations and businesses. We are proud of our record of maintaining a low administrative overhead, currently less than 6%, while continuing to increase the number of children we help.
As you read more about our work, keep in mind that without our help L.A.'s most vulnerable children and youth will slip through the cracks to becoming another dismal statistic. But, with The Alliance in their corner, they have the hope for a safer, brighter future.
After all, children in poverty deserve what we all want for our own children – a safe permanent home, a good education and access to quality medical care. I thank those of you who have helped us in the past and urge you to continue supporting our work so that the promises we make to children are the promises we keep.
Janis Spire
President and CEO, The Alliance for Children's Rights
