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We Grow LA Is Changing The Landscape of Underserved Communities One Resource At A Time

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With over 24% of the Los Angeles area residents facing food insecurities and hardship, that means that 1 out of 4 households does not have enough food at home to feed their families. Whether it be due to financial hardships, limited resources or food deserts, We Grow LA is feeling a void that thousands of families benefit from weekly. Founder Lauren Brazile’s vision to build resources and bridge education gaps for underserved communities inspired her “We Grow LA” and “We Grow Inglewood” initiatives that are destigmatizing the landscapes of inner city residents.

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To ensure that families can find them, they set up shop at 11 am every Friday, in the parking lot of the famous Slauson Swap Meet (The Slauson) located in the Slauson neighborhood. Since November 2023, We Grow LA has served over 8,000 families, provided support and education for 72 local business owners, supported 3,200 families  facing homelessness, provided health screenings for over 400 locals, engaged over 350 students and parents in LAUSD, and IUSD, and collaborated with 30 local organizations to serve over 6,000 families throughout the Thanksgiving/Christmas season.

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We Grow LA is not just changing the lives of underserved communities but it is also impacting the lives of the community of volunteers who dedicate their time and resources to giving back. As everyone comes from all different walks of life, they share one common goal;SERVE. As a result, volunteers get the opportunity to connect with community members in an uplifting manner, build new relationships with other volunteers, receive groceries and household essentials, learn team building skills, positive ways to combat mental health and improve the quality of not just their lives but also the lives of everyone around them.

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To get involved We Grow LA visit their official website here.


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Bone The Mack and Nkese Williams-Hayes Release a Stirring Single “Surviving Andre”

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Bone The Mack and Nkese Williams-Hayes, dropped a new track, Surviving Andre, on November 22, 2024. Produced and engineered by Rock Ali, the song serves as a single for the forthcoming documentary Surviving Andre Part 2. This emotionally charged piece directly addresses Andre Vann, with the powerful line “Jeremaine Is Not your dad” encapsulating the personal and confrontational essence of the song. Bone The Mack and Nkese Williams-Hayes heartfelt delivery and raw lyricism make this track an unmissable part of the documentary’s narrative.


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From Orphanage to Global Visionary: Jake Stone’s Journey of Faith, Creativity, and Empowerment

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From the confines of a Romanian orphanage to becoming a beacon of hope for youth worldwide, Jake Stone’s story is one of transformation, resilience, and divine purpose. Born Bogdan Marian Jacob Stone Mueller in 1993 in Zalău, Romania, Jake’s life took a dramatic turn at the age of two when he was adopted by an American family. Today, he is an independent artist, creative professional, and missionary, using his talents to inspire orphaned children and empower future generations.

A New Life in America

Jake’s early years in Cehu Silvaniei’s orphanage were marked by uncertainty, but his adoption by Bob and Beth Mueller in 1996 changed everything. The Muellers, already parents to his adopted sister Marissa, celebrated Jake’s arrival into their Valparaiso, Indiana, home with a tradition they call “coming home day.” Each year, March 1 became a reminder of faith, love, and family. Growing up in America, Jake’s passion for creativity shone early. He was a hands-on child with a love for Legos, music, and soccer. However, his transition wasn’t without its challenges. The years in the orphanage left gaps in his development, which his parents addressed through homeschooling. This tailored education helped Jake nurture his unique talents while navigating his struggles with academics and social integration.

Discovering a Creative Voice

Music became Jake’s sanctuary. Whether it was playing in marching bands or experimenting with garage bands, his drumming became a defining part of his identity. High school was a turbulent time marked by depression and self-doubt, but Jake found solace in creativity. After overcoming academic hurdles, he graduated and enrolled in Flashpoint College in Chicago, pursuing a degree in Design and Visual Communications. During his college years, Jake toured with the metalcore band Speaking With Ghosts, all the while dabbling in rap music. But it wasn’t until 2017, after leaving the band and confronting legal troubles, that he found clarity. Turning back to his faith, Jake rediscovered rap as a medium to share his “God story” — a testimony of redemption and purpose.

Full Circle: A Return to Romania

Jake’s journey took a transformative turn in 2018 when he returned to Romania for the first time since his adoption. Stepping back into his homeland, he felt an undeniable call to serve. His trips to orphanages and churches revealed a deep need for mentorship and empowerment among Romania’s youth. Over several visits, Jake dedicated himself to learning the language, immersing in the culture, and building meaningful relationships with local organizations. By 2022, Jake had made Romania his permanent base. As an independent missionary, he works tirelessly with orphanages and students, teaching English and offering mentorship rooted in faith. His efforts have not only earned him recognition as a local hero but also sparked hope within communities that desperately needed it.

An Advocate for Change

Today, Jake juggles his roles as a musician, entrepreneur, and mentor. He runs a digital media company, creates music that tells stories of faith and resilience, and spends his free time building Legos or mentoring youth. His life’s mission is clear: to inspire others to see challenges as opportunities for growth and transformation. “This isn’t just my story,” Jake says. “It’s a God story. I want to get people’s attention so I can show them where my attention is.” Jake Stone’s journey from a Romanian orphanage to a global stage is more than a personal triumph; it’s a testament to the power of grace, determination, and purpose. Through faith and creativity, he continues to write a legacy of hope, inspiring others to find and live out their own God stories.


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