It's #NationalLibraryWeek! There are so many ways to celebrate, from visiting a Los Angeles Public Library branch, helping a neighbor sign up for a library card, or exploring the amazing books, programs, classes, and activities the library has to offer. How do you find joy at the library? 📚
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Today we join in celebrating Farm Workers Day, honoring the movement for labor rights, better pay, & safer working conditions for farm workers everywhere. We are inspired by leaders like Dolores Huerta, who has and continues to pave the way for so many other women and girls to boldly lead.
There is ONE MONTH left to register for the 2026 EmpowerLA Youth Conference! Youth between 14-17 from across Los Angeles can dive deep into civic engagement, local government, and professional development. Learn more and register by 4/24: empowerla.org/civicyouth/
Happy International Women's Day! EmpowerLA is proud to support and uplift the women across Los Angeles leading, advocating for, and empowering their community.
We are excited to share EmpowerLA’s inaugural impact report from our 2024-2025 fiscal year. Read on for stories of resilience, civic engagement, advocacy, and collaboration in service of a better Los Angeles: drive.google.com/file/d/1Af7jBivTZfIMKFNi...
Calling all aspiring leaders – apply for the 2026 EmpowerLA Youth Conference! Join this day-long event focused on civic engagement, local government, and community impact. Don’t wait – registration closes Fri 4/24. https://empowerla.org/civicyouth/
Kick off MyLA311 Week with the North Hollywood Northeast & Sun Valley Area Neighborhood Councils! Learn to use the MyLA311 app, get resources from LA Sanitation & Los Angeles Public Library, and more! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfG_MCy...
Central San Pedro Neighborhood Council joined forces with Councilmember Tim McOsker & neighbors for another successful One Alley at a Time event at San Pedro Branch Los Angeles Public Library. Volunteers planted native plants, beautified streets and alleys, & promoted a clean & green neighborhood 🌱
Wishing all Angelenos good fortune on this Lunar New Year! May we channel our energy this year into continuing to build stronger, more connected communities together!
From all of us at EmpowerLA, happy Valentine's Day! 🩷
Studio City Neighborhood Council's most recent cleanup on Tujunga Ave saw 70 volunteers collect 60+ trash bags, brightening Studio City! Join the next cleanup on Sun, Feb 15: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUZVck...
EmpowerLA joined Empowerment Congress West Neighborhood Council, Mayor Karen Bass, Councilmember Heather Hutt, LADPW Commissioner Faith Mitchell, and neighbors for the January Shine LA community clean up at Marlton Square. Together, we beautified our community and strengthened local advocacy!
Your Neighborhood Council can influence Charter Reform! Join EmpowerLA and Los Angeles Charter Reform Commission on 02/12 for a webinar on writing Community Impact Statements. Learn more about this important lever for change! RSVP: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Mj79...
Last week, EmpowerLA's GM Carmen Chang joined National Women’s Political Caucus LA Metro at Empowering Women to Lead, a gathering dedicated to empowering women in leadership. She presented a session on coalition building & the Neighborhood Council system. Thank you for having us NWPC LA Metro!
Feeling like you want to get more involved in your community? Join the nation's largest grassroots hyperlocal system of government, the Neighborhood Council system! Find yours at 99NCs.com.
Riders can board Metro buses and trains without tapping. Free rides are also available on Metro Bike using code 020406 and on Metro Micro using code EQUITY26.
Happy #TransitEquityDay! Today we honor civil rights icon Rosa Parks and her refusal to surrender her seat on a bus to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955.
This February, EmpowerLA joins the City of Los Angeles in honoring Black History Month. As we celebrate a century of Black history commemorations, we reflect on the bold leaders who shaped progress across our communities, and look ahead to the bright world leaders are building for the future.
There's still time to register for Empowering Communities: Understanding Neighborhood Councils & Stakeholders Role in City Budget Advocacy! Learn about the budget process, engage with Neighborhood Councils, and advocate for your community! https://bit.ly/3NcgFSi
Join Empowerment Congress West Area NC, Mayor Karen Bass, and CD 10 for the first Shine LA of 2026! Engage in a day of community service with family, friends, and neighbors in Marlton Square on Saturday, Jan 24 from 10am-1pm. Register: https://ow.ly/rGHg50XXrnz
Join us on Jan 29, 2026, from 6:30-8 PM for "Empowering Communities: Understanding Neighborhood Councils & Stakeholders Role in City Budget Advocacy." Learn about the budget process, engage with Neighborhood Councils, and advocate for your community! https://bit.ly/3NcgFSi
EmpowerLA joins our communities in celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. and reflecting on his lasting legacy. As our neighbors in Los Angeles and across the country continue to face challenges and injustices, we are inspired by those continuing to lead with love & a commitment to the needs of others.
Today we celebrate the Granada Hills South Neighborhood Council and their 20 years of service in their community! Their dedication, advocacy, and community building has made Granada Hills South, and Los Angeles, a better place. Learn more and get involved in YOUR Neighborhood Council: www.99NCs.com
Last Friday, Councilwoman Traci Park marked the first anniversary of the Palisades and Eaton Fires, honoring survivors and City workers, including EmpowerLA staff. Thank you to all who served during this difficult time, especially Neighborhood Councils across Los Angeles.
It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of Board of Neighborhood Commissioner Joy Atkinson. A powerful organizer & advocate for women, Commissioner Atkinson faithfully served the South Los Angeles community for decades. Her leadership, dedication, and wisdom will be greatly missed.
We look forward to seeing what 2026 will bring, and know that Neighborhood Councils will continue to play a central role in shaping a stronger, more connected Los Angeles.
It has been a challenging year for our communities, and it was powerful to see Neighborhood Councils show up time and time again to provide for their fellow Angelenos. We are continually inspired by your leadership, resilience, and commitment to making a difference.
From all of us at EmpowerLA, we wish you a safe, restful, and joyous holiday season. This year, and every year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Neighborhood Council system for empowering Angelenos to build and strengthen thriving neighborhoods across our city.