WLCAC (Watts Labor Community Action Committee) is a long-standing organization in Los Angeles, CA, known for its dedication to helping individuals and families thrive. With a history rooted in the Civil Rights movement, WLCAC provides free support and programs in areas such as family stability, employment, housing and homelessness prevention, seniors, youth development, and cultural enrichment.
Founded by Ted Watkins and rebuilt after the 1992 Los Angeles Rebellion, WLCAC continues to be a vital support system for residents of Watts and surrounding areas. Under the guidance of Timothy Watkins, the organization focuses on building generational wealth through home ownership and entrepreneurship, as well as promoting community wellness through initiatives like MudTown Farms urban agriculture center. WLCAC remains committed to improving the quality of life for Angelenos experiencing poverty, while also empowering individuals to create positive change in their communities.
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