Universal Studios Hollywood is known for things like Super Nintendo World and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, but it’s also been working to provide economic assistance to those most in need.
According to Universal Studios Hollywood, the amusement park raised $1 million in 2023 through its Discover A Star Foundation, a philanthropic organization that benefits community nonprofits to support critical poverty and children’s issues in Greater Los Angeles.
Among the charities that benefitted last year was the Downtown Women’s Center to support programs for women experiencing homelessness, including bridge, permanent supportive housing and Whole Women’s Saturday enrichment program; Homeboy Industries, to support comprehensive 18-month Re-Entry and Healing Program focusing on education, employment readiness and mental health support for formerly incarcerated/gang involved individuals; and the Los Angeles LGBT Center to support Culinary Arts Program that provides the foundation of required culinary skills for students to secure jobs and pursue meaningful careers throughout the Los Angeles restaurant and hospitality sectors.
According to the release, Discover A Star, now nearing its 30th year, has raised more than $12 million.
“Giving back to our community and making a difference in people’s lives is as important to us as creating exceptional rides and attractions for our guests,” said Scott Strobl, Executive Vice President and General Manger, Universal Studios Hollywood and President of the Discover A Star Foundation. “I believe it is our responsibility to lead by example and I am extremely proud of what we have accomplished and the invaluable impact we consistently make year over year within our community. As Discover A Star marks its 30th year of giving in 2024, we look forward to making an even greater impact in the years to come.”
Funds are raised annually through a variety of programs and opportunities supported by Universal Studios…
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