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Quilting for Community

(8 reviews)

Chatsworth

A Heartfelt Place Stitching Love and Community Together…read more Quilting for Community in Chatsworth is truly something special. This nonprofit is so much more than just a place to learn quilting--it's a vibrant, welcoming space where creativity, kindness, and connection come together in the most beautiful way. My friend and I saw this place on IG and just had to visit. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted like family. Susan walked us around, helped us find things. This was truly a candy store and we were so excited we didn't know where to start first. Whether you're a total beginner or an experienced quilter, the instructors and volunteers are incredibly generous with their time, knowledge, and patience. They create a safe and encouraging environment where everyone feels welcome and inspired. What makes this organization truly shine is their mission--quilting not just for personal joy, but for giving back. They create quilts for people in need, from veterans and foster children to hospital patients and those experiencing hardship. Every stitch carries a message of care and community. We struck up conversations with several customers so easily- what a joy of a place. The space is clean, organized, and full of energy. You can feel the passion behind everything they do, from the carefully curated fabric donations to the collaborative projects that bring people together for a greater good. If you've ever wanted to learn quilting, give back to your community, or just be around kind-hearted, creative people--Quilting for Community is the place. I'm so grateful for everything they do and can't recommend them highly enough. It was a little bit of a hike for us but well worth it. I highly recommend

Came here for a sewing/Alterations class that was recommended on LA mommies. Lauren was my…read moreinstructor and she was so kind and informative. I acquired a sewing machine I was too nervous to figure out on my own and she showed me step by step how to hem my own pants. She was extremely patient and knowledgeable. For $35 and 2.5hrs the class was absolutely worth it. Highly recommend it!

Child Care Resource Center

Child Care Resource Center

(23 reviews)

Chatsworth

I am beyond disappointed and appalled by my experience with the Child Care Resource Center. Despite…read moretheir claims of supporting working families, they have left me completely unsupported and financially devastated. I have been forced to pay out of pocket for daycare just so I can work and provide for my children--an expense that rivals rent--while CCRC has failed to offer even the most basic courtesy of communication. For months, I attempted to follow up regarding my application and so-called "spot" on their waitlist. My calls and messages were routinely ignored. Not once did I receive a meaningful update, let alone any indication that they were interested in helping. Meanwhile, I've seen other families get prioritized and placed quickly, suggesting a troubling pattern of bias and discrimination. CCRC's selective support is not only unethical, it's harmful. They tout themselves as advocates for all low-income families, but in practice, they pick and choose who gets help. Families like mine--who do not fit their apparent preferences--are left struggling and ignored. This is not equity. This is not service. This is systemic negligence masquerading as community care. If you are a working parent who doesn't speak a certain language, or fall into their preferred demographic, be prepared to fight tooth and nail for even a response. I expected support. I received silence. And worse, I was forced to drain my finances just to survive. Shame on CCRC for failing the very families they claim to serve. This organization needs oversight, accountability, and a complete overhaul in how they determine eligibility and provide service--because right now, their practices are discriminatory and deeply unjust.

Catherine is the one handling my work, and she did everything so respectfully and kindly. Every…read moretime I had a question, she answered very nicely. I noticed that she always tries her best to help me, and I really appreciate the way she takes care of everything.

Dogs Without Borders - Walter, adopted from Dogs Without Borders in 2012

Dogs Without Borders

(178 reviews)

Encino

Writing this in honor of my late soul dog, Harper. I adopted Harper almost 14 years ago from Dogs…read moreWithout Borders. DWB are heavily active in social media and I followed them on Facebook. I saw Harper and went to one of the adoption fairs. I first signed up as a foster. Fostering was free and I had two week periods to foster and help dogs socialize at home peacefully before being adopted. Food was provided and one of the responsibility is dropping them off at the adoption fairs. As you can assume, I went back to the adoption fairs only to start the adoption process. The organization truly cares about their dogs, making sure they get the best medical treatment and are placed in the right homes. There is no pressure in adopting the dogs so if you are only capable of committing a short amount of time, they express nothing but gratitude. They finalize the adoption by doing a home inspection, making sure the home and family are suitable for their rescues. My parents have also adopted a dog a few weeks later and the whole experience was organized, comfortable and smooth. I highly recommend fostering, donating to DWB and/or volunteering in this organization. Their staff and network of volunteers are truly angels .

We had a wonderful experience working with DWB. We found them to be very communicative and…read moreorganized. My husband primarily dealt with them on the admin side of things, so I wanted to comment on how they appear to choose their foster parents really well. The woman who fostered the dog we adopted was amazing. She really cared and helped Chloe and Nicole be selective about the best home for what has turned out to be the best little dog ever. DWB rescued him from a South LA shelter and he has very happily landed in a loving home with us. We worked with a few organizations while looking for a rescue pup and I would be happy to work with them again if and when the need arises. Always remember to adopt don't shop!!

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