International Institute of Los Angeles
MISSION STATEMENT: IILA’s mission is to help families become self-sufficient and to promote cross-cultural understanding by providing services to immigrants, refugees, survivors of human trafficking, and low-income working families.
ABOUT US: The International Institute of Los Angeles (IILA) was founded in 1914 to help immigrant women and girls adapt to their new lives in Los Angeles. Today, IILA offers a wide array of services to support refugees, immigrants and low-income working families to achieve self-sufficiency. Our programs include immigration legal assistance, refugee resettlement, an accelerated employment program for new arrivals, case management for survivors of human trafficking and unaccompanied minors, free or low-cost childcare through 9 state-funded pre-schools, daycare, and family centers, and subsidized transportation and nutrition services. In 2022, IILA assisted 53,000 clients, including helping resettle 1,000 Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.
SERVICE AREA: Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura and Kern Counties
GET INVOLVED: To make a donation, please visit https://www.iilosangeles.org/donate/. If you have questions, or to learn more about what we do, please contact Cambria Tortorelli, President and CEO, at [email protected].
We also welcome volunteers. To find out more about volunteer opportunities, please contact Marisa Moonilal, Community Relations Manager, at [email protected] or visit https://www.iilosangeles.org/volunteer.
CONTACT
Address: 3845 Selig Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90031
Phone: 323.224.3800
Email: [email protected]
Website: iilosangeles.org
Facebook: @IILosAngeles
Twitter: @IILosAngeles
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/international-institute-oflos-angeles
Top Executive: Cambria Tortorelli, President & CEO
Year Established: 1914