Maravilla Foundation

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43460 Sahuayo St
Lancaster, CA 93535
Maravilla Foundation was incorporated on August 13, 1967 as a 501 ( c ) organization designed to improve the quality of life of low income East L.A., and to specifically work with gang and at-risk youth. It was founded by a group of concerned community leaders who recognized the need to make life easier for a community which had gone virtually unserviced for years. For the first six years, Maravilla was funded solely from private dollars, such as contributions from local churches, private charitable organizations, and with cultural performances to raise money. This was done by design, for in order to run gang intervention programs that could work in East L.A., it was crucial to have complete control over program methodology, and run the kind of program the community needed, without interference from outside influences. Answering Housing Concerns of the Community In 1973, the Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) redevelopment project reached the Maravilla housing complex, with the goal to demolish the tenements built in the 1940s, and build new multi-family units in their place. Maravilla, along with other activist groups, recognized the opportunity to organize the community as a single voice to present their wishes about what kind of community they wanted to live in. To meet those wishes, Maravilla was instrumental in convincing HUD that both a Senior Citizen Center and Community Center were vital to further social services within this complex. Shortly after completion of these facilities, Maravilla was issued a grant from L.A. County to run a nutrition program to eligible seniors living in the Maravilla housing complex the next year. This marked a change in philosophy in which government grants would be actively sought. The senior citizen nutrition program, Maravilla' s first grant program, is still in operation today. By the end of the 1970s, Maravilla had increasingly become known to tackle groundbreaking new projects and make successes out of them, with lower recidivism rates than like minded agencies of that time. In less than a decade, Maravilla was on the ground floor of employment programs, youth intervention, and elderly projects'and had successfully created a strong community support base to service families as well as youth. But the greatest challenge to the Foundation's survival was about to come.

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Brenda F.
3/3/2025

My worker Veronica helped me do the Liheap application. Veronica was friendly: she works fast and efficient. She provides good quality work. She answered all of my questions. Thank you Veronica !

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Alex F.
8/11/2023

I would like to give a big thank you to Yoselinne she has been great and has helped me and given me the information that I needed. She has gone up and above and given me the best service options...

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Dawn S.
4/1/2023

Maravilla Foundation in Lancaster is an amazing organization which has helped me tremendously when in need for help with my electricity bill and a couple times my propane as well. It has been a...

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Mr R.
9/19/2022

This Foundation is so welcoming! Maravilla Foundation employees are quickly to respond and willing to help out with any questions you might have with paperwork that needs to submitted. Their staff...

Kim K.
7/30/2023

Again I have had to call Maravilla Foundation to tell them I have no hot water. This will be the third time in two weeks, when they come out to work on it two days later it's not working. I can't...

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