Website Credits
Contributors to the Success of this Site

Design & Development
Quantum Method develops dynamic business and marketing strategies coupled with integrated branding and communications programs for companies serving consumer and business markets. QM offers services in Design, Interactive Media, Marketing, Brand Development, Product Develpoment, and Business and Market Strategy Consulting. To learn more about Quantum Method visit www.quantummethod.com.

Hosting & Client-Side Content Adminstration
Etronica Corporation (www.etronica.com); is a Los Angeles, CA based software development and application services company. The company offers its PublishPal® service to companies that wish to manage thier Website content on an ongoing basis in-house. PublishPal® is an innovative, cost effective, user-friendly website management system designed to help small businesses maintain sophisticated web sites at a fraction the cost and hassle of previous alternatives. To learn more visit www.publishpal.com.

Editors
Sarah Hurst, Chartiable Resources
Christienne Wadsworth

Writers
Joshua Hirsch
Sarah Hurst
Alfonso Lopez
Evelyn Ramirez-Schultz
Christienne Wadsworth

Photography
Cynthia Cotton
Mark Robert Halper Photography
Clifford Lester
Rick Mendoza
Ellice Schwartz, ES Photography
Geraldine Van Duyne Photography

Special Thanks

Para Los Niños is most grateful to Photography Intstructor Clifford Lester and his students of photography at Cypress College for generously donating their services to this project. Photos from the following students were selected: Rick Archer, Anne Aurigue, Bonnie Gonzalez, Damian James, Jerry Keane, Romina Niaim, Joan Powers and Gabriela Vera.

Para Los Niños would also like to thank the following people for generously donating their time and talent to provide professional photography for our Website and other publications:

Mark Robert Halper of Mark Robert Halper Photography
Cliff Lester of Clifford Lester Photography
Geraldine Van Duyne of Geraldine Van Duyne Photography
Cypress College

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...

 

Fast Facts

In 2007, over 583,000 people in Los Angeles County lived in extreme poverty

------

87% of children of immigrant families in Los Angeles County are U.S. citizens

 

Success Stories