Our Partnerships

We are deeply grateful for our partners’ long-standing support, commitment, and investment in our organization. Their engagement makes a lasting difference each year by sustaining essential services for the children, adults, and families we serve.

Foundations

Foundations are catalysts for transformation. Their generous grants fund essential programs, enrich learning environments, and spark initiatives that change lives. With their support, we dream bigger and deliver the kind of care, services, and opportunities that children, adults, and families deserve.

The Ahmanson Foundation

Brad Lemons Foundation

David Upham Foundation

Davidow Family Foundation

IDALA

Kay Family Foundation

LA84 Foundation

Looking Beyond Foundation

Milken Family Foundation

NEXT for Autism

PPG Foundation

Ronald Newburg Foundation

The Rose Hills Foundation

Community Partners

Our community partners expand what’s possible. By teaming up on programs, events, and shared resources, they help open more doors to connection, confidence, and opportunity. Together, we strengthen local networks of support—so children, adults, and families can access care and services not only on our campuses, but throughout the communities where they live, learn, and work.

Government Partners

Government partnerships strengthen our connected network of services. Through shared programs and public funding, we expand access to mental health care, vocational training, and educational pathways for those who need them most. Together, we ensure public resources respond to real community needs—with compassion, accountability, and expertise.

University Partners

Our university knowledge partners bring together diverse expertise, and we actively share and exchange knowledge. Through graduate training, cutting-edge research, and collaborative initiatives, we foster mutual learning to shape best practices and prepare the next generation of professionals. Together, we translate evidence into meaningful action, ensuring our programs remain leaders in mental health care, neurodiversity-affirming practice, and comprehensive family support.