Strength One
Unified
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Los
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Hate
Violence

Hate Violence Prevention Partnership Los Angeles

About Us

About Us

Four community-based organizations with a well-known history and standing in our respective
communities and representative of the major population groups most targeted in hate crimes,
have formed the Hate Violence Prevention Partnership with the goal to prevent and respond to
hate violence with a unified voice in Los Angeles County. HVPP bridges their partners’ identities,
well-known histories, reputations, and standings in their respective communities as a collective
force to build community strength and eliminate hate violence.

Hate Violence Prevention Partnership – Los Angeles is comprised of

Bienestar Human Services:
A non-profit social service organization founded in 1989, BIENESTAR is dedicated to positively impacting the health and well-being of the Latino community and other underserved communities in Southern California.

Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade:
Founded in 1968, the Brotherhood Crusade is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for families and youth throughout Los Angeles and surrounding communities by providing supportive services to multi-cultural programs that address health, education, social welfare and youth development issues.

California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ):
A non-profit human relations organization dating back to 1927, CCEJ is committed to building a more just and safe society through education, conflict resolution and advocacy.

Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC):
Founded in 1988, MPAC is committed to increasing understanding and improving policies that impact American Muslims, building a reputation of a dynamic and trusted American Muslim voice for policymakers, opinion shapers, and community organizers across the country.