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SCOPE is a community-based organization in South Los Angeles. We bring residents together to create economic opportunities for low-income communities.
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The People’s Mutual Aid Fund is here to support LA families impacted by recent ICE raids and ongoing economic hardship. Your donation helps provide: ✔️ Groceries ✔️ Essential supplies ✔️ $500 in direct cash assistance Let’s show up for our people. Every dollar makes a difference. Donate at https://bit.ly/peoplesmutualaid — Fondo de Ayuda Mutua del Pueblo ¡Haz una donación para apoyar a las familias de LA! ✔️ Alimentos ✔️ Artículos esenciales ✔️ Asistencia en efectivo de $500 https://bit.ly/peoplesmutualaid
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Our Executive Director, Gloria Medina, joined Mayor Karen Bass and fellow community leaders to call for peace and demand the removal of ICE from our beloved city.
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11 months ago
🥕🍎 Food Distribution is happening tomorrow! 🍽️ Join us at SCOPE this Friday for fresh produce and hot meals available for community members to enjoy together. Come by, connect with neighbors, and pick up groceries while supplies last! Please remember to bring 2 bags for your groceries. 🛍️🛍️ Help spread the word by sharing this post with neighbors, friends, or anyone who could use a little extra support. DETAILS 📅 Friday, May 8th, 2026 🕰️ 11:00 AM — Until Supplies Last 📍 SCOPE (1715 W. Florence Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047) ———  🥕🍎 ¡La distribución de alimentos es mañana! 🍽️ Acompáñanos en SCOPE este viernes para recibir frutas y verduras frescas, además de comidas calientes para que la comunidad pueda disfrutar juntas. ¡Ven, convive con tus vecinos y recoge alimentos mientras duren las provisiones! Por favor recuerda traer 2 bolsas para tus alimentos. 🛍️🛍️ Ayúdanos a correr la voz compartiendo esta publicación con vecinos, amistades o cualquier persona que pueda necesitar un apoyo extra. DETALLES 📅 Viernes, 8 de mayo de 2026 🕰️ 11:00 AM — Hasta agotar existencias 📍 SCOPE (1715 W. Florence Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047)
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Seeds of Unity 2026 🌱✨ A few weeks ago, our partners and community gathered for the Seeds of Unity Festival — a day of joy, learning, and connection that captured exactly what South LA EcoLab is all about: people coming together to grow something better. Swipe through to see moments that captured what we’re building — from neighbor-led conversations to climate solutions taking root right here in our community. 👉 Huge thank you to @scope_la , @trustsouthla , and every partner who showed up to plant the seeds of what’s next. 🧡 Here’s to South LA — rooted in community, growing toward justice. #SeedsOfUnity #SouthLA #SouthLAEcoLab #CommunityLed #SCOPELA #TRUSTSouthLA #ClimateJustice
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Today, the LA City Council voted to ban LAPD's practice of pretextual stops, which has caused so much damage to Black and brown communities in our city. John Kim detailed some of the damage and celebrated the courage of the decision. Now, the Police Commission must follow through.
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🌱 Seeds of Unity Fest reminded us that South LA deserves greater access to green spaces, healthy neighborhoods, and environmental resources that support our community for generations to come. 💚 The impact of this festival is immediate — families left with plants, resources, knowledge, and new connections they can use right away. We’re rooted in a strong, resilient community, collectively advocating for a greener, healthier South LA. We’re not just imagining a greener South LA — we’re building it together. 🌿 Thank you to everyone who showed up, shared space, and planted seeds for the future with us. See which free South LA programs you qualify for by visiting the link in our bio or checking out @southlaecolab Seeds of Unity is the 5th annual Earth Day celebration hosted by The South LA Eco-Lab, in partnership with SCOPE, T.R.U.S.T. SOUTH LA, and the office of City of Los Angeles, Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson. This free, family-friendly Earth Day celebration serves as a powerful intersection of culture, community, and climate justice for the residents of South Central Los Angeles. Videography by Alonso Hernandez (@lucezs ) #SeedsOfUnity2026 #ClimateJustice #SouthCentral #SouthLA #EnviornmentalJustice
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SCOPE's Senior Health Justice Associate, Sofia Garcia George will be presenting this Thursday on how California Oral Health Equity Coalition (COHEC) is looking to advance oral health access and equity across California. UPCOMING WEBINAR: Stakeholders: Advancing Oral Health Equity California Thurs, May 7th @ 9-10am PT @visionycompromiso , in collaboration with the @cohec_ca , invite you to join a webinar next week covering: 👉 Oral health inequities throughout history 👉 The need for affordable & accessible oral health services for underserved communities 👉 Access to linguistically & culturally competent services 👉 The key role of stakeholders in advancing oral health equity in California 👉 What is COHEC and how you can learn more Register here: /stakeholders-advancing-oral-health-equity-in-california/ Reshare • @americandentaltherapy
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25 years of CEJA means over two decades of meaningful collaboration with our member and partner organizations. Today, we’re uplifting SCOPE: Strategic Concepts in Organizing & Policy Education. SCOPE builds grassroots power to create social and economic justice for low-income, female, immigrant, black, and brown communities in Los Angeles. “We initially joined CEJA to build power across the state with other environmental justice organizations. South Los Angeles is the second most polluted region in the country due to historical and racist practices like redlining and infrastructure disinvestment. Our communities are burdened with toxic industries, neighborhood oil drilling, and other environmental hazards. This is something our membership deeply cares about—they wanted to be involved and to coordinate with other incredible groups doing this work here in Los Angeles and across the state.”
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LA showed up ❤️‍🔥 Sending a clear message to the billionaires and bullies who attack our communities that - you can’t break LA. Let’s keep this momentum going! Election season is here. Remember, June 2nd is the last day to vote, not the first. Want to learn more about the primaries? Join us THIS Thursday, May 7th from 5PM to 7PM at SCOPE (1715 W Florence Ave) for our political workshop on the primary election. Learn more via the link in our bio.
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Two months ago, Brian Jointer, a father of boys, told #LACityCouncil members of his harrowing encounter with LAPD. Tomorrow at 10 a.m., the full council is set to decide whether to ban pretextual stops like the one Brian and his sons endured. Join us to tell the council: these stops harm our communities and waste public dollars. They have nothing to do with public safety. BAN THE STOPS.
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Working class people makes LA move 🙂‍↕️🫱🏿‍🫲🏾 #LovePowersLA was felt today with thousands marching together in solidarity against corporate greed. Reminding everyone we can build a new world with love at the center of our existence. Happy May Day everyone ❤️‍🔥
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NO WORK. NO SCHOOL. NO SHOPPING. Repost from @thedreamdefenders 🔥 In 1886, working people shut shit down and took to the streets, demanding something so basic as the time to live: the limited eight-hour workday. They faced violence, repression, and the brute force of those in power during the Haymarket struggle. And yet, they pushed history and culture forward. 140 years later, the fight has evolved and remains just as urgent. The same racial capitalist system of yesteryear keeps us overworked, underpaid and divided today, while billionaires and war profiteers hoard unimaginable wealth. The U.S. spends trillions fueling endless war, while working-class people here are choosing between rent, groceries, and meds. This is not accidental. It’s by design. We’ve been naming it all year: Class Ruins Everything Around Me (C.R.E.A.M.). The billionaires, oil oligarchs, and corporate elites blocking our freedom are not untouchable; they are the reason for our everyday hardships. And we’re done pretending otherwise. This May Day, we honor the legacy of resistance by continuing it. On May 1, 2026, workers, students, and families across the country will rally, march, and take action to demand a country that puts workers — the true architects and runners of this nation — over billionaires. Many of us are refusing business as usual: No School. No Work. No Shopping. ♥️💪🏽👩🏿‍🌾
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