Ohana Center

Ohana is a Hawaiian word meaning family. At Ohana Center our extended family members are the members of our community.

Through our motto “Helping Families One Hand at a Time” Ohana Center staff strive to encourage critical thinking and problem solving skills through individual empowerment and positive self image. Utilizing the African spirit of UBUNTU “I am because we are,”

Utilizing therapeutic methods that encourage self-sufficiency and economic independence. We seek to help”at-risk” and underserved individuals and families, working toward a brighter future.

Ohana Center Mobile Art Program

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Empowerment, Art, Resilience, Teaching, and Healing (EARTH) campaign is to provide accessible resources to the most vulnerable populations of all ages who are at risk of developing serious mental health conditions to acquire psycho-educational tools, skills, and activities that reduce ongoing stress, prevent serious mental health conditions and decrease isolation.

Ohana Center’s website provides a free online platform that will provide community members with accessing weekly exercise, art, and wellness activities. The app will be used to promote psycho-educational coping skills and preventative wellness strategies and links to community resources, as well as the biweekly locations for Ohana Center outreach events.

Since our inception, we have successfully launched "Operation Hydration", an effort that involved local volunteers passing out donated water to homeless individuals in the Antelope Valley area during the hottest days of summer. 2021 Sponsored by LA CARE

 

Learn more about the positive impact we have and join us in bringing about positive change.

Here are ways you can make a donation:

WebSite: ohanacenterav.org

Pay Pal: ohanacenterav@gmail.com

Social Media

Facebook: ohanaAV

Instagram: ohana.centerav

 

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