With support from the California Arts Council, Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN) will provide our members with resources and support to help further our collective mission. Through our network of 15 member organizations, AHJN serves a wide population of system-impacted and at-promise youth across the County – providing culturally-responsive, healing arts education, youth leadership development, and youth-focused advocacy. All of our programs are centered around the specific cultural context of Black and Latinx culture — representing most of the youth we serve.
Your gift will go toward AHJN’s Peer Support Fund. This fund allows us to provide resources, structure, and coordination for the collaborative work of community-based arts education organizations serving system-impacted youth in Los Angeles County.
Under AHJN, 23 member agencies provide high-quality arts education that includes creative writing, spoken word, visual arts, theater, dance, digital media, and music programming to system-involved and at-promise youth in Los Angeles County— and the adults who serve them. We serve youth at Probation-run facilities, schools, and community sites in neighborhoods throughout the county. In 2015, we piloted the first-ever coordinated, multidisciplinary arts program for youth experiencing incarceration in Los Angeles County. After receiving positive feedback from the youth and staff involved, that pilot has now grown to ongoing, year-round arts programming.
Today, AHJN coordinates arts education for justice system-involved young people, youth leadership development, youth- and member-led advocacy, and community-based arts services that support wellbeing as a means of prevention for at-promise youth. We provide healing-informed arts education programming to 2,000 young people a year.

