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Homeboy Industries

Homeboy Industries

非盈利组织

Los Angeles,CA 22,987 位关注者

Hope has an address.

关于我们

Homeboy Industries mission is to hope, training, and support to formerly gang-involved and previously incarcerated adults and youth, allowing them to redirect their lives and become contributing members of our community. For 30 years, Homeboy Industries has created a therapeutic community that provides the critical support needed for gang members and previously incarcerated individuals to change their lives. This non profit organization has made a singular impact on the Los Angeles community, not only by providing a means for thousands of individuals to support their families, but also by cultivating healing that helps ensure the cycle of violence is broken. More than 300 people each year are employed through job training positions in our downtown Los Angeles headquarters. They learn on-the-job skills in what is often their first “real” job. They are encouraged to use their workday to work on themselves through a variety of free programs and services like mental health therapy, tattoo removal, substance abuse counseling, parenting and financial literacy classes, GED tutoring, solar panel installation training, case management and legal services. Additionally, thousands of L.A. community clients, have access to a segment of our services including employment counseling and tattoo removal. These are all offered free of charge thanks, in large part, to the donations we receive. In addition to being a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, Homeboy Industries operates nearly a dozen social enterprises including: Homegirl Café, Homeboy Bakery, HomeboyFoods.com, Homeboy Diner at L.A. City Hall, Homeboy Gluten-Free Bakery, Homegirl Catering, Homeboy Silkscreen and Embroidery, Homeboy Merchandise and Homeboy Electronics Recycling. We also license the brand for distribution via Retail Grocery and an LAX quick service restaurant.

网站
https://www.homeboyindustries.org
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
201-500 人
总部
Los Angeles,CA
类型
非营利机构
创立
1988
领域
Social Enterprise、Re-Entry、Gangs、Silkscreen、Catering、Electronics Recycling、Farmers Market、Bakery、Grocery Retail、eCommerce、Cafe、Wholesale Bakery和Grocery

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动态

  • 查看Homeboy Industries的组织主页

    22,987 位关注者

    Tattoo removal services is not just an exterior procedure, for many of our community members, it’s part of the healing process. Joseph Lucero spoke with Vanessa on the importance of this service, and how this procedure has helped her show her kids that your past does not define you. We only have 4 days left to RAISE HOPE and secure a $200,000 gift from The Johnny Carson Foundation. Every dollar counts, every share matters. Help us raise $200k to reach the finish line. Double your giving impact today! lomax.givesmart.com

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    22,987 位关注者

    Conversations with our 2022 Homeboy Hero Joseph Lucero continue ? This episode, we walked into ShopHomeboy to chat with store manager Joe Tarin. “You get the love, you get the therapy, and you get to heal with everyone around you.” We have less than a week to raise hope for our community and secure a matching $200,000 donation from The Johnny Carson Foundation. Stand with us in strengthening the services that uplift our community ?? lomax.givesmart.com

  • Homeboy Industries转发了

    查看Jim (Dimitri) Kales的档案

    CEO of Braille Institute of America | Non-Profit Innovator + Thought Leader | Accessibility + Inclusion

    I spent an amazing morning touring Homeboy Industries, which serves high-risk, formerly gang-involved men and women with a continuum of free services and programs. Truly a gem of the LA #nonprofit landscape. What an honor to spend time with Father Greg Boyle and his dedicated team, along with many homeboys and homegirls who are "on their journey" of healing, recovery and independence. Lindsay Koerner Gary Jimenez Sandy Shin Debra Martin William Nelson Alex Welter

    • Father Greg Boyle speaks into a microphone as 40-50 Homeboys and Homegirls surround him, as part of Homeboy Industries morning meeting.
    • A middle-aged man with a long pony-tail, who is a former gang member, speaks about his long journey to success, thanks to Homeboy.
    • Braille Institute Board Member Don Whinfrey (holding a white cane) smiles and stands next to a Homeboy Team Member who works in career placement at Homeboy Industries.
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    22,987 位关注者

    We invited Joseph Raymond Lucero, our 2022 Homeboy Hero, to visit and catch up with the homies, as we gear up for Lo Máximo, our biggest fundraiser of the year. Stand with us in strengthening the services that uplift our community, offering thousands the support and belonging they deserve. Thanks to the incredible generosity of the Johnny Carson Foundation, every gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $200,000. Donate today and double your impact as we come together to RAISE HOPE for our community. Donate today: lomax.givesmart.com

  • Homeboy Industries转发了

    查看Elvira Laguna的档案

    --Community resource navigator dedicated to transforming lives and strengthening communities

    It takes a village. Meeting Father Greg Boyle was an incredible experience—one that deeply resonated with me as a foster youth with lived experience who has navigated both the foster care system and the criminal justice system. His words on kinship, compassion, and meeting people where they are at reinforced everything I believe in: the transformative power of connection, the necessity of vulnerability, and the radical act of showing up with empathy. Kinship care is life-changing. It is a reminder that healing happens in community, not in isolation. As someone who has lived through the systems I now work within, I know firsthand how crucial it is to lead with humility, without ego, and to truly listen. Foster youth are not just a data sample—we are human beings whose lives deserve care, dignity, and unwavering support. Father Greg’s message reignited my passion for working with vulnerable communities. It reaffirmed that being a person of color with lived experience is not just valuable—it’s essential. Representation matters. Community matters. And when we walk alongside, rather than above, those we serve, we create spaces where real transformation happens. Forever grateful for this moment and for the reminder that we are all in this together. “ no us and them, just us “ ?? #Kinship #FosterYouthVoices #RadicalCompassion #CommunityMatters Greg Boyle. S. J. Homeboy Industries

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  • In recognition of Fabian Debora’s amazing achievement of receiving the National Endowment for the Arts Heritage award, the City of Los Angeles adopted a resolution, presented by Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez in our new Homeboy Art Academy building. Councilwoman Hernandez honored Fabian alongside many of the art academy students. We are so proud of all of Fabian’s achievements and his vision for healing communities through the arts, creating second chances and opportunities in the creative economy for the most marginalized youth in the city.

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  • Homeboy Industries转发了

    查看Anna Dermenchyan, PhD, RN的档案

    Interim Chief Quality Officer, UCLA Department of Medicine

    I had the privilege of hearing Father Gregory Boyle speak at the Ethics of Caring - National Nursing Ethics Conference. As the founder of Homeboy Industries, the world's largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program, his message was both powerful and profound. He reminded us: "You imagine a circle of compassion and then you imagine no one standing outside of that circle. You dismantle the barriers that exclude. It's all in the service of creating a community of cherished belonging. It's all in service of community, of connection and kinship, where there is no us and them—there is just us. You stand at the margins because that's the only way they disappear." This message resonates deeply in healthcare, where we strive to build inclusive, compassionate systems that uplift the most vulnerable. As leaders and advocates, we must ask ourselves: How are we expanding our own circles of compassion? How are we dismantling barriers in our workplaces and communities? #CompassionateCare #HealthcareLeadership #FatherGregBoyle #HomeboyIndustries Thank you Sarah Delgado for the opportunity to hear Father Boyle. ????

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  • Homeboy Industries转发了

    查看R. Shay Miles的档案

    Multi-Hyphenate + Multi-Passionate: Social Entrepreneur ? Supercommunity? Developer ? Socioeconomic Systems Thinker ? Innovation Nerd ? Certified Opportunity Zone Advisor

    Last week, during Leadership California’s ‘Politics and Government 2025 & Beyond’ session, Dr. Raphael Sonenshein shared a powerful truth that deeply aligns with my belief system: real change and lasting impact don’t start at the federal level — they are built from the ground up, at the local level. I immediately began thinking about the inspiring example of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles. Founded in 1992 by Father Greg Boyle, this social enterprise has become a beacon of hope for formerly incarcerated individuals and those seeking to leave gang life behind. It’s proof that social enterprises can be powerful engines for economic and social revitalization. By creating businesses like Homeboy Bakery and Homegirl Café, they provide hands-on job training, workforce development, and real opportunities for those seeking a new path. Proof that — people rehabilitate people — not prisons! Beyond employment, they offer critical support services — mental health counseling, legal aid, and tattoo removal — breaking down barriers that often keep individuals locked out of economic mobility. The impact extends beyond individuals — it strengthens families, reduces recidivism, and transforms entire neighborhoods. Social enterprises bridge the gap between profit and purpose. When we invest in solutions that prioritize both economic empowerment and social impact, we create sustainable pathways for communities to thrive. ??? #SocialEnterprise #SocialInnovation #SocialImpact #CommunityRevitalization #EconomicEmpowerment #CommunityDevelopment #CommunityImpact #CommunityInvestment #SecondChances #SROI #JobsNotJails #FatherGregBoyle

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  • Homeboy Industries转发了

    查看Dan Hanley的档案

    I help nonprofits create stronger relationships with donors that grow fundraising and impact, and work with them in recruiting new team members. Weekly "Dan's Tips" for nonprofit fundraisers on the website.

    Another wonderful morning at Homegirl Cafe (part of Homeboy Industries). This is one of my favorite places to meet donors, clients, and friends. For almost 10 years! Thank you SO much, Carla! And see you soon, Amanda!

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