2025 Giving Annual Roundup

2025 has been an incredibly eventful year where communities were challenged in areas of health, food insecurity, and questionable immigration enforcement. Through the Do Your Best initiative, we look to support organizations that can make a difference in key areas. Here are the organizations we were able to support in 2025. 

 

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

This organization tackles food insecurity, one of the biggest issues in Los Angeles where 1 in 4 residents reports having faced food insecurity this year. 

In the 50 plus years the LA Food Bank has been operating, they’ve provided more than 1.6 billion meals

Help Them Provide Meals Here

 

Immigrant Defender’s Law Center

Best in Nature supports a country where people have equal rights regardless of race or national origin. So we support the work of and donate to the Immigrant Defender’s Law Center

This organization composed of immigration lawyers and advocates protects our immigrant communities against injustices in the immigration system. Donations allow them to provide FREE legal services to those in need and their work is more important now than it ever has been. 

 

Support Immigrant Defender’s Law Center

 

Center for the Pacific Asian Family

Domestic and sexual violence are serious issues that can be even more challenging in Asian communties due to language barriers, issues of immigration status or the fact that it can just be really difficult to discuss. 

Center for the Pacific Asian Family provides a 24-Hour Crisis hotline available in 30 Asian and Pacific Islander languages, transitional & emergency shelter, counseling, and case management. 

 

Help Them Protect Survivors Here



World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen is first to the frontlines providing fresh meals in response to humanitarian, climate and community crises

A short list of their missions include Haiti following a devastating Earthquake, Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, Houston after Hurricane Harvey, Ukraine, Gaza, and the US Border 

 

Support WCK’s Ability to Provide Meals Here

 

 

Pasadena Community Foundation

LA wildfires burned 57,000 acres and destroyed more than 16,000 structures earlier this year. Communities have been devastated. Of the thousands of homes that were lost, navigating the process of rebuilding is still a long road ahead even as the year closes. 

For over 70 years, The Pasadena Community Foundation has been a philanthropic partner helping to get funds into the right hands. Their Eaton Fire Relief and Recovery Fund has delivered more than $20 million to accelerate recovery across devastated communities across Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre.

 

Donate to the Recover Process Here

 

Parkinson’s Foundation

Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative condition that affects over 1 million people in the United States alone with no known cause. The Parkinson’s Foundation and the research they fund brings us closer to finding the cause and treatments every year. 

The foundation provided genetic testing and counseling to nearly 18,000 people at no cost in 2024. This uncovered that 13% of people diagnosed may have a genetic link to the condition. 

 

Support The Parkinson’s Foundation Here

 

Trust for Public Land

This organization has a simple mission; connecting everyone to the outdoors

Access to nature is essential to our happiness, health, and well-being. Yet in the U.S., about one in three people, including 28 million children, don’t have a quality park close to home.

Trust for Public Land partners with communities across the country to change that. Since 1972, they’ve created thousands of parks and protected millions of acres of public land where it’s needed most.

 

Support Their Work Connecting People to the Outdoors Here




We’re proud to have been able to support these organizations. If you have an organization close to your heart that we haven’t listed, please share it with us in the comments below. 

 

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