Las Fotos Project

Las Fotos Project will host its bi-monthly Community Wellness Day in collaboration with Polo’s Pantry, Latinx with Plants, Boyle Heights Chamber of Commerce, Alma Family Service’s Girls Today Women Tomorrow, and United Mental Health Providers, with shoes provided by Converse.  

The event will be held on Sunday, December 14.

They will have art-making for everyone in the family and a family photo booth. Attendees can make a custom photo ornament for the holidays. 

DIY planter boxes and herb bouquets will be provided by Latinx with Plants by the Girls Today Women Tomorrow team.

The clothing swap is organized in collaboration with Girls Today Women Tomorrow. You do not need to bring clothing to participate. If you are bringing clothes, please bring them before 5 p.m.

Light bites and beverages will be available. 

Fresh produce from local farms, in partnership with Polo’s Pantry and tortillas courtesy of La Fortaleza, will be offered while supplies last. 

Free toys and goodies for the holidays will be provided while supplies last. 

Community resources, including info from United Mental Health Providers, will also be available. 

If you have a resource that you would like to connect with the Las Fotos Project community this month or at a future event, you can email alanna@lasfotosproject.org 

People can RSVP here

The community event will be held from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM on December 14 at 2210 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90033. 

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