For over 50 years, Southern California Indian Center, Inc. has been a cornerstone of support for American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Native Hawaiian families throughout the greater Los Angeles region, with headquarters in Pasadena, California. Founded in 1969, SCIC emerged from a deep commitment to fostering self-sufficiency and dignity within Native communities, a mission that continues to guide every program and initiative today. The organization understands that meaningful community support extends beyond single interventions—it requires a holistic approach addressing education, economic opportunity, nutrition, and family stability simultaneously. SCIC's food bank and diaper bank programs represent the organization's responsiveness to immediate family needs, while workforce development and youth education initiatives invest in long-term community prosperity. What distinguishes SCIC is its genuine understanding of the unique challenges facing Native communities and its culturally informed approach to service delivery. The organization's online community workshops demonstrate an evolution in service delivery, ensuring that geographic distance or mobility challenges don't prevent community members from accessing educational opportunities. SCIC's sustained presence in Pasadena and surrounding counties reflects deep roots and trusted relationships built over decades of consistent, reliable service. The organization remains actively engaged with the communities it serves, welcoming in-person connections while adapting to contemporary needs through digital platforms. Community donations sustain SCIC's ability to maintain these essential services, reflecting the reciprocal relationships that define genuine community partnership.
Pasadena, CA