I Love Myself Community Festival

The I Love Myself Festival and Summit is a celebration of healing, support, and resource sharing. It informs and uplifts attendees in a safe, inclusive space, encouraging deeper community engagement while challenging negative stereotypes surrounding mental health.

Held annually during Mental Health Awareness Month, the festival raises awareness of prevention services and available resources. We look forward to continuing to partner with cities to expand this experience worldwide.

Maternal Health Summit.

Our annual summit raises awareness and drives solutions around maternal health challenges. The experience brings together a day of healing, education, culture, and community engagement.

Attendees participate in panels, fireside chats, and resource activations, while expecting mothers receive essential items through our community baby shower.

Our 2025 Summit Honorees included Faith Evans, Halle Bailey, and Dr. Nomsa Khalfani, who helped amplify the importance of maternal wellness.

Movies in the Park is our annual summer outdoor movie experience for families and youth, featuring free screenings every Friday across parks in Council District 8, from after the 4th of July through the end of summer. In partnership with City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson, blankets and food will be provided — so all you have to do is show up and enjoy. Free and open to the public.

Movies in the Park.

South LA Pride Community Festival is an annual celebration of Black, Brown, and LGBTQ+ joy in the heart of South Los Angeles, bringing thousands of Angelenos together. Featuring live entertainment, QTPOC vendors, food trucks, essential resources for transgender youth, and a vibrant picnic-style atmosphere, this community-focused event is a space where everyone belongs and every story is worth celebrating.

South LA Pride

Winter wonderland Festival

Winter Wonderland is a free annual holiday festival brought to the South Los Angeles community every December, directly impacting low-income and homeless families in need. Featuring a large-scale toy giveaway, live entertainment, food distribution, and access to community resources — including job fairs and health and social services — it is a beloved tradition that brings thousands of Angelenos together for an experience open to all.