More of the organizations which support the Al Wooten Center are listed below, in addition the Al Wooten Center collaborates with many organizations nationwide which are engaged in improving opportunities for children in the inner city.
This site was created by fans of the Wooten Center to recognize those individuals and corporate entities which support that center. This fan site may contain information which is either out-of-date or incorrect. For the most recent information please visit the official site at www.wootencenter.org.
Further, this site is oriented on thanking those who made non-monetary contributions. If you are interested in donating money to the Wooten Center please go to www.wootencenter.org
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The Walt Disney Company has assisted the Center in many activities, including providing 50 Disneyland passes (through KTTV) and an additional 65 passes through Music to the Rescue. |
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A food service sales and marketing company based in Santa Monica, California provides the Wooten Center with a large assortment of gourmet food to feed disadvantaged children, young adults, parents, guardians, volunteers and the community of South Central Los Angeles. |
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Boeing has been of great help to the Wooten Center during the past several years. Boeing employees should be aware that they can also help the Wooten Center through the Employees Community Fund. |
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The Wooten Center has had a close relationship with the Lakers over the years. (More here) In addition the Laker Wives Charities has provided financial assistance. |
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The Mattel Toy Industry provides Barbie & Ken Dolls and Watches, GI Joe, Hasbro Toys, scholastic readers, electronic games, CD players and CD ROMs for computer enrichment. |
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The Amateur Athletic Foundation provided funding to start a Youth Basketball League at the Wooten Center for Elementary, Middle and High School children. Funding covered a new court, uniforms, scoreboard and trophies. Details shown HERE. |
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World Vision, Los Angeles, provides school supplies, clothing, books, athletic apparel. World Vision, Los Angeles has had a four-year relationship with the Center. |
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Chadwick School has an active Community Service Program in which high school juniors and seniors come to the Wooten Center and work with our children. We believe that this program is mutually beneficial as the high school students become familiar with a very vibrant and interesting part of their city. |
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Founded in 1970, the Venice Family Clinic has grown from a small storefront operation into the largest free clinic in the United States. They currently provide a medical home for low-income men, women, and children who lack health insurance. |
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Revolution Studios was founded in May 2000 by former 20th Century Fox and Disney chairman Joe Roth to produce quality, commercially viable films. They have provided support to the Wooten Center as shown on this page |
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Women's NBA Providing the opportunity
through NBA Entertainment to film and advertise selected Wooten Center girls
to be filmed and featured in their first WNBA commercial. |
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In conjunction with the Los Angeles Clippers Foundation, Clippers' Players host a group of children and make it possible for them to join in the fun and excitement of watching a Clippers game. All Children receive goody bags, a chance to watch pre-game warm-up courtside and the opportunity to meet their Player Host up close and personal. |
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ConAgra Foods Incorporated is one of North Americas Largest Packaged Foods Companies and is a $12 Billion Dollar Corporation that lists 63,000 employees. It operates in three segments: the Retail Products, Food Service Products and the Food Ingredients. Major brands include: Reddi-Whip, Angela Mia, Butterball and Rosarita. The Irvine Grocery Foods Branch recently donated a large amount of computer and peripheral equipment to the Wooten Center.. |
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Midnight Mission supports by providing the children of the Al Wooten center food, health supplies, fruit, bread and children's snacks. Three year relationship supporting the cause by aiding young adolescents in the areas of food and shelter. |
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The Best Buy Children's Foundation , established in 1994, is committed to making learning fun through the funding programs that engage and educate K-12 students. The Foundation provides grants to national nonprofit organizations with technology-related programs and directly to Best Buy communities. Best Buy donates 1.5 percent of its annual pretax earnings to the communities in which it does business. |

