In this episode of Changemakers LA, LISC LA Program Officer Erica Webster delves into the topic of diversion programs. These programs aim to prevent or minimize an individual's involvement with law enforcement or the criminal justice system by providing services such as mental health and substance abuse treatment or housing support. This discussion explores these programs from the viewpoint of participants and social service providers. Additionally, our guests will share insights on the key factors that contribute to the success of diversion programs.
Joining LISC LA for this conversation is:
Tanu Ah You, Case Manager At Transformational Living Homes, Founder of ALOFA
Pat Seller, Co-Founder of ALOFA
Tanu Ah You shares his inspiring journey to sobriety, reflecting the
challenges, victories, and the powerful impact of his experiences with
diversion programs and substance use treatment. Throughout his path, he found
unwavering support from his friend, Pat, who also joins us on the panel. Pat
describes her role as a friend and advocate for Tanu, highlighting how she
navigated the delicate balance of holding him accountable while remaining
realistic and providing unconditional support. Her perspective offers valuable
insights for those supporting loved ones on their sobriety journey.
of two remarkable individuals:
as a Case Manager at Transformational Living Homes, a reputable sober living
and recovery program based in Long Beach. Additionally, he is a Founding Board
member at Project ALOFA (Another Loving Opportunity For All), a dedicated
organization that advocates for Asian and Pacific Islanders experiencing
incarceration and reentry. Tanu's personal experience within the criminal legal
system further fuels his passion for helping others, as he currently
participates in a diversion program. He believes that his firsthand encounters
enable him to form deeper connections with the clients he serves.
friend of Tanu and Co-founder of ALOFA, has been a community organizer for many
years. Over a decade ago, Pat crossed paths with Tanu, and their friendship
flourished. When Tanu approached Pat with the idea of launching Project LOAFA,
she eagerly embraced the opportunity to make a difference alongside him.
Pat bring a wealth of experience and perspectives to our discussion, shedding
light on the triumphs and challenges of navigating sobriety, personal growth,
and the vital role of support systems in recovery.
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