IMPACTO (Imaginando Mañana Pico-Aliso Community Team Outreach)

IMPACTO is an after-school academic enrichment program designed to motivate and inspire underserved youth of Boyle Heights with the pursuit of education.   IMPACTO works to empower youth through tutoring, personal development, local community participation and increased social awareness in order to become great civic leaders of tomorrow.  IMPACTO serves nearly 200 youth at two sites; a center based site and a school based site at Dolores Mission School.  The program runs year round from 2:30-6:00pm during the school year and from 11:00am – 5:30pm during the summer.

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Email impactovolunteer@gmail.com for more information.

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Events

IMPACTO Yard Sale to benefit summer program

May 15th 8 a.m.  – 2 p.m.

135 N. Mission Rd.
Los Angeles, CA. 90033

 

News

Reflecting on 2009. By: Meg Hannigan, IMPACTO Youth Resource Coordinator

When I began my placement as a Jesuit Volunteer (JV) at IMPACTO last August, I assumed I’d be working at a typical after-school program. But five months and countless multiplication tables later, I’ve experienced firsthand what makes this amazing program so special and unique.

My position gives me the beautiful opportunity to assist both in structurally addressing needs of the students and getting to work alongside and build relationships with them. My mornings are divided between recruiting, training and overseeing volunteers, searching for available resources and working with and learning from the staff to organize enrichments and other student activities. In 2009... Read More >>

Hope for 2010! By: Juanita Guillen, IMPACTO@Underwings Coordinator

Sonia Chavez came to my office in November 2009 with tears in her eyes and a tremendous amount of stress. Mrs. Chavez shared with me that she was going through a really hard time and did not know where to turn. She said that she had heard that IMPACTO and Proyecto had helped families in the past and decided to come see me. She openly shared that her husband had recently lost his job and that it had become a challenge to feed their four children let alone pay for their daughter's medication, who is of special needs. Mrs. Chavez became even more stressed in anticipation of December's holidays and that her circumstance would mean no gifts for her children... Read More>>

The Chavez Family 1 of 15 families that benefited from Proyecto’s first ever “Adopt-A-Family” campaign. Read More >>>