Ultimate Female Non-profit Leader Gayle Abril-Nolet (Assistance League)
Assistance League Santa Clarita (ALSC) has served our Santa Clarita community for over 30 years. We are a 100% all-volunteer organization with just under 200 members. Our resale store on Main Street in Newhall, along with contributions from donations and grants, is our main source of income, making our philanthropic programs possible. These resources remain in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Our community is growing and so is the need for our
programs. To better serve our community, we have achieved our dream of a permanent site to house the Assistance League Resale Store. We are fortunate to be moving to a larger location at 26045 Bouquet Canyon Road. in the spring of 2021. This move will allow us to expand our programs and serve more Santa Clarita Valley residents in need. We will be “Paving Our Way” with a fundraising opportunity selling personalized paver/bricks and establishing a donor wall.
I invite you to join us in our dream by making a difference in the lives of our community. Call us at 661-255-1991 or visit www.assistanceleaguesantaclarita.org.
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