Jessie Askinazi Email

Communications Consultant . East Los Angeles Women's Center

Los Angeles, CA

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j********@elawc.org

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Current Roles

Employees:
70
Revenue:
$6.3M
About
OUR MISSION The mission of the East Los Angeles Women’s Center is to ensure that all women, girls and their families live in a place of safety, health, and personal well-being, free from violence and abuse, with equal access to necessary health services and social support, with an emphasis on Latino communities. OUR HISTORY The East Los Angeles Rape and Battering Hotline officially opened its telephones lines to serve the community of the Greater East Los Angeles area on February 13, 1976. It became the first Spanish language, a 24-hour crisis hotline for survivors of sexual assault in Southern California. In the months preceding this date, a group of tireless volunteers spent countless hours formulating an operation plan for this important community service. It all began with Irene Mendez- Banales and Connie Destito, women independently providing crisis counseling for Latina victims of sexual assault. Realizing that community and counseling services for Latina victims and their families were virtually non-existent, they resolved to recruit and train other women to become volunteer hotline counselors and advocates. TODAY So much has happened at ELAWC since we accepted our first hotline call in 1976. We’ve grown from a small, all-volunteer organization to the thriving, comprehensive agency we’ve become today. The East Los Angeles Women’s Center is proud of its long-standing commitment to providing culturally competent services tailored to meet the unique needs of Latino families and build safer healthy communities throughout Los Angeles County. Our services include a 24-hour bilingual rape crisis hotline, Sexual Assault services, Domestic Violence services, Mental Health and Therapeutic Parenting Programs, HIV/AIDS Prevention Services, Testing & Therapeutic Services for HIV+ Women and Community Mobilization through Promotora Programs. 24-Hour Bilingual Rape Crisis Hotline: (800) 585-6231 ELAWC Office: (323) 526-5819
East Los Angeles Women's Center Address
1255 S. Atlantic Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
United States
East Los Angeles Women's Center Email
East Los Angeles Women's Center Phone Numbers
323-526-5819

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