Driving Change Across Generations: DSF Werks Receives $25,000 Grant from The Eisner Foundation
DSF Werks has been awarded a $25,000 grant from The Eisner Foundation to support its intergenerational mentoring and apprenticeship programs for youth transitioning out of foster care. This funding will help expand their impact through classic car restoration, media arts, and meaningful community connection.
In LA, classic cars are creating intergenerational bonds.
Joel Lueb and his wife fostered 19 kids over eight years in Long Beach, CA. The city is part of the Los Angeles metro area. They love the deep relationships they built with their children. But they also saw how foster youth, who didn’t have a stable home while growing up, struggled as they became adults without a trusted network of care and support.
In Photos: DSF Werks Car Show continues in rain or shine
DSF Werks is a nonprofit organization that helps teach young adults critical professional skills in the automotive industry and media arts. The nonprofit partners foster youth with mentors who teach them how to restore classic cars and document it so they learn a variety of skills from mechanical work to media creation.
Foster Care to Homelessness Pipeline
Homelessness is undeniably a social crisis in our society. It’s a hot topic that strikes a chord for those on both sides of the political aisle. While some are demanding improved mental health services, others are insistent that encampments are torn down. We would like to introduce you to DSF Werks, a non-profit that views this crisis through a unique filter.