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About Us
InnerCity Struggle has worked with youth, families and community residents for the past sixteen years to promote safe, healthy and non-violent communities in the Eastside.
We organize youth and families in Boyle Heights, unincorporated East Los Angeles, El Sereno and Lincoln Heights to work together for social and educational justice. InnerCity Struggle provides positive after-school programs for students to become involved in supporting our schools to succeed.
We have empowered students to reach their family's dream of college. The work of InnerCity Struggle demonstrates that youth and parents working together are a powerful force for improving their communities and making real change.
InnerCity Struggle has also educated and empowered thousands of Eastside voters to be heard at the ballot box on critical issues impacting our communities.
RECENT NEWS
Los Angeles Unified students grade district's new menu choices
August 29, 2011
It's a reform effort years in the making in the nation's second-largest school system. Only t...
Defienden fondos para sus estudios
March 26, 2011
Aunque la mayoría de los alumnos de la secundaria Lincoln de Los Ángeles considera proseguir la educación sup...
No More Looking Back: New Torres High Open to the Future
September 16, 2010
Over 2,000 students this week sat for the first time in classrooms at Esteban E. Torres High School-real...
RECENT EVENTS
October 6, 2011 to
Save the Date InnerCity Struggle Annual Awards Dinner Thursday, October 6, 2011 ¡Adelante! 17 Years of In...
6a Conferencia Anual para Padres
September 17, 2011 to
6a Conferencia Anual para Padres Cultivando lazos entre escuelas y comunidad ...
October 6, 2010 to
Save the Date InnerCity Struggle Annual Awards Dinner Wednesday, October 6, 2010 Contin...