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  • January 27, 2023

Friends of the Children – Los Angeles Presents the “Power of One” Award to Supervisor Kathryn Barger

Friends of the Children – Los Angeles Presents the “Power of One” Award to Supervisor Kathryn Barger

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Award was presented at the inaugural Women’s Leadership Breakfast

Friends of the Children – Los Angeles presented Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger with the “Power of One” award at their inaugural Women’s Leadership Breakfast held this morning at The California Club. Supervisor Barger was selected to receive this award for her work and dedication to supporting and safeguarding children in Los Angeles County, especially those within the foster care system.

“I am truly honored to receive this award,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “Protecting and advocating for the rights of all children living within my district continues to be my passion and a top priority. I’d like to thank Jorie Das for the honor and Friends LA’s commitment to the most vulnerable members in our county – namely, the children.”

“We are grateful for Supervisor Barger’s dedication to supporting children and families in her district. Supervisor Barger has been a longtime supporter of Friends LA — especially with our work with children at risk of entering foster care in Antelope Valley,” said Executive Director of Friends of the Children – Los Angeles, Jorie Das. “We appreciate her being a part of our Village of Believers that has allowed us to serve over 200 deserving youth across LA County over the past five years.”

The morning began with a welcome address from Stephanie Wiggins, CEO of Metro, followed by a panel discussion focused on the importance and benefits of mentoring, featuring some of Los Angeles’ most noteworthy and strongest women leaders. Moderated by Christina Pascucci from Good Day LA, panelists included Tomii Crump of NBCUniversal Media, Jennifer Baldocchi from Paul Hastings, and Kristen Dykstra of YITTY | Fabletics, Inc. Participants shared thoughtful examples from their own experiences and emphasized the importance of having mentor relationships in the career space that are personalized and meaningful.

“This morning’s event was a celebration of the power of mentoring and perfectly timed to be held during National Mentoring Month,” said Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins. “Mentoring can empower the next generation to reach their potential and positively affect our communities.”

“Friends LA’s professional mentoring program has had a huge impact on my children and family,” said Michelle, Friends LA Caregiver. “The commitment and compassion that they demonstrate toward the kids is incredible. My children have gained invaluable skills they can take with them beyond the program, such as better communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.”

Click here to access a media kit (Friend LA Information, Event Press Release, Event Photos, Event Invite).

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About Friends of the Children – Los Angeles

Friends LA empowers children and families affected by foster care through long-term relationships with a paid, professional mentor for 12+ years, no matter what. Friends LA currently serves children and families throughout LA County, focusing on Service Planning Areas 1, 4, 6, and 8. For more information and to donate, visit friendsla.org.

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