
A Heartfelt Thank You to the Department of Angels
We extend our deepest gratitude to the Department of Angels for their extraordinary generosity in providing a $60,000 grant. This significant support comes at a crucial time as we recover and rebuild after the devastation of the Palisades Fire. With your support, we are fostering resilience and innovation and ensuring that our community emerges stronger than ever.
Sponsors and Supporters
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Resilient Palisades is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our work depends on the generous donations of our sponsors and supporters, many of whom also contribute their time, energy, and unique skills as volunteers and advisors. Thank you all!

Thank you Redfoo for your generous support of $5000!
SEQUOIA
($2,500 and above)
Redfoo
ESPN.Inc
James Respondek
Janice and Billy Crystal
Pepper and Joe Edmiston
Salter Family Foundation
Strada Education Network
REDWOOD
($1,000 – $2,499)
Barry Josephson
Brianna Kupfer Foundation
Michael Edlen
Peggy and Robert Shapiro
Ryan Craig
OAK
($250-$999)
Eugene Levy
Fay Read Kagan
Ingrid Steinberg
James Frieden
Karen Ephraim
Laurie and Mark Rosenthal
Marian Hamilton
Patrick King
Roberta Conroy
Ronald Segal
Scott and Kim Layne
Sheldon Miller
Susan Fitzgerald
Susan Kanowith-Klein
SYCAMORE
(up to $249)
Adam Wolman
Gail Wirth
Pacific Palisades Garden Club
Anne Fessler
Gregory Alper
Patty Detroit-Dobrowitsky
Ari Kuschnir
Janice Adams
Robin Meyers
Beverley Auerbach and Bart Lynn
Joel Cohen
Rocky Bowman
Bill Bruns
John Schwartz
Rosemary Sellers
Bonnie Zucker
​Judith Collas
Stephen and Honey Scappa
Chaz Mc Ewan
Karina Maher
Steve Cron
Christie Smith
Lars Schneider and Diane Brigham
Vicki Warren
Cindy Kirven
Lewis Abel
Yelena Entin
Cristina Ruland
Linda Damon
Dale Weaver
Mark Rhomberg
Fabienne Bouville
Nahan Gluck
Environmental and Climate Organizations in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is blessed with a number of inspiring and effective environmental non-profits, including the ones listed below. We encourage you to explore, join, and support these organizations, and to think about ways the Palisades community might work in partnership with some of them.
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Food and Water Watch California
Sierra Club West Los Angeles Group
Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance
Sierra Club West Los Angeles Group
SoCAL 350 Climate Action – Westside LA hub
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Personal change and local adaptation are necessary, but not sufficient for building community resilience and sustainability; they must also be supported by advances in local and global policy and legislation. Resilient Palisades plans to engage in community-appropriate campaigns at the district and city level.
Environmental justice is a movement that works to ensure a healthy environment for all regardless of race, nationality, income, gender or age. Many of our neighboring communities in Los Angeles suffer disproportionately from warming and pollution. As we gain momentum, we aim to partner with and support Los Angeles communities that are most vulnerable to harm such as those with proximity to oil drilling, sources of air pollution, urban heat islands, and without significant resources to respond to climate-warming emergencies such as wildfires and flooding.
