Volunteer Calendar

National Headquarters & Los Angeles Office

Volunteer Calendar

Stay involved with Break the Cycle’s LA Office! Download this simple
calendar and you’ll be in-the-know for
all volunteer activities.

Savor the Season

We’d like to thank everyone who participated in this year’s Savor the
Season. Learn more about Savor
the Season
. And remember to keep an eye out for deals on advanced
ticket sales.

Meet.Mingle.Mix

BTC Young Professionals (BTCYP) is an auxiliary group created to raise
friends and funds to support Break the Cycle’s life-saving work for
teens. We have social gatherings monthly as a fun way for people to
get acquainted with BTC. Join us every month to enjoy food, drinks and
more at hip, cool spots throughout LA.

To join the invite list or to learn more, e-mail us.

Break the Cycle staff teaching in Hamilton High

Peer Leadership Program

Break the Cycle is excited about our partnership with a group of 25 motivated and creative
students at the Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies (LACES). Already committed to being
trained peer counselors at LACES, the students will apply their skills and insight to creating
a project to spread awareness about domestic violence among teens in greater Los Angeles.
Look out for updates and pictures from the students as this project develops, and learn more
about LACES at www.lacesmagnet.com.

Public Education Campaign

Break the Cycle is launching a pubic education campaign in Los Angeles, CA and Washington, DC
to prevent dating violence among Latino teens and young adults. In collaboration with local
community organizations like El Nido Family Centers and La Clinica del Pueblo, Break the Cycle
will promote resources and services available to young Latino victims of domestic violence and
raise awareness among Latino youth to take action to prevent the onset of abusive relationships.
The campaign will develop materials and radio public service announcements in Spanish and English
to reach the diverse Latino community.

Legal Intervention

Break the Cycle has successfully intervened in a lawsuit to protect domestic violence victims’
access to law enforcement, regardless of their immigration status. The ACLU of Southern
California will represent Break the Cycle and two workers rights groups in this case. Click here for more
information.