Quarantunes has raised $459,269 out of their goal of $500,000
Over the past three months, WME partner Richard Weitz and his daughter Demi have been hosting star-studded, virtual "pandemic parties" on Zoom. Each event has been attended by prominent entertainment industry executives and has featured multiple musical guests such as BARRY MANILOW, CYNDI LAUPER, EARTH, WIND & FIRE, ELVIS COSTELLO, JOHN LEGEND, LL COOL J, SMOKEY ROBINSON, among many others.
On Saturday, June 20th at 4PM, Richard and Demi will be hosting a special Father's Day edition of Quarantunes to Support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles, and here's why...
The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles (BBBSLA) is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and potential of youth. Our agency serves approximately 1,500 children annually, 95% of whom are youth of color and many of whom are referred to as being “at-risk” or “high-risk” due to their economic and family circumstances. The events of the past few months – both COVID-19 and the tragic injustices against our Black communities – have affected our youth at a higher rate than most, and BBBSLA has embraced our role not only as “Defenders of Potential” (our national tagline) of the youth we serve, but also “Defenders of Futures” for every young person in our city.
The impact of both the pandemic and the state of our society on mental health, especially in children, is as strong, if not stronger, than the physical impact when considering the widespread, long-term effect of this trauma. Studies have shown that having a sense of community and a consistent mentor/mentor-like figure is a key protective factor against depression, anxiety, substance abuse, truancy, violence, and other adverse behaviors. By ensuring that our matches stay connected (and that we make new matches for more at-risk youth), we can combat the intensified risk factors that our youth are currently facing.
In addition to mental health, Big Brothers Big Sisters protects and ensures the physical well-being of the children we serve. Every Little is being checked on regularly by their Big Brother/Big Sister AND our BBBS staff to share community resources and ensure they are healthy, safe and have access to basic provisions like food and shelter.
BBBS is a vital and essential resource to our community that ensures that no child falls through the cracks, and we are committed to growing our impact within the community.
Empower Potential in the Youth of Los Angeles:
Thank you to my friends for supporting BBBSLA!