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Believes in
the Power
of Parents

Our History

Sparked by a parent engagement grant from ARCO in 2005, the Parent Organization Network was founded with a mission to connect, empower, and mobilize parents and parent organizations across the greater Los Angeles area to improve academic outcomes and the quality of education for all students. Already deeply committed to parent engagement, the network started as a joint program of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California, the Los Angeles Urban League, and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF). The three organizations believed in a collaborative multicultural approach to assessing educational issues, designing, and executing solutions.

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Building upon parents’ experiences and love for their children to transform the education system

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From 2005 to 2013

Goldie Buchanan led the network in partnership with PON members and Stewart Kwoh, founding President and Executive Director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California.
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Our Vision and Mission

PON envisions that parents truly are equal partners and decision-makers in every public school, opportunity and achievement gaps are closed and all students receive a high-quality educational experience that promotes diversity and inclusion, is tailored to their needs, and prepares them for success in school and in life.

We are achieving our vision by uniting the power of underserved parents* to break through barriers in public education, so parents and educators can effectively partner to ensure equity and excellence for all students.

*PON defines “parent” broadly to include birth, adoptive, foster parents, and legal guardians, as well as grandparents, adult siblings, aunts and uncles, and other relatives and non-relatives who are involved with raising and educating a child.

(626) 991-1610
1000 North Alameda Street, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012
PON is a fiscally sponsored project of Community Partners