International Institute of Los Angeles
ABOUT US
The International Institute of Los Angeles (IILA) was founded in 1914 to help immigrant women and girls adapt to their new lives in Los Angeles. Today, IILA offers a wide array of services to support refugees, immigrants and low-income working families to achieve self-sufficiency. Our programs include immigration legal assistance, refugee resettlement, an accelerated employment program for new arrivals, case management for survivors of human trafficking and unaccompanied minors, free or low-cost childcare through 9 state-funded pre-schools, and a network of daycare and family centers, subsidized transportation, utility debt relief and nutrition services. In 2023, IILA assisted 50,000 clients.
YEAR ESTABLISHED
1914
SERVICE AREA
Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura and Kern Counties
MISSION STATEMENT
IILA’s mission is to help families become self-sufficient and to promote cross-cultural understanding by providing services to immigrants, refugees, survivors of human trafficking and low-income working families.
GET INVOLVED
To make a donation, please visit iilosangeles.org/donate. If you have questions or to learn more about what we do, please contact Cambria Tortorelli, President and CEO of the International Institute of Los Angeles at ctortorelli@iilosangeles.org.
We also welcome volunteers. To find out more about volunteer opportunities, please contact Marisa Moonilal, Community Relations Manager, at mmoonilal@iilosangeles.org or visit iilosangeles.org/volunteer.
TOP EXECUTIVE
Cambria Tortorelli, President & CEO
CONTACT
ADDRESS
3845 Selig Pl.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
PHONE
323.224.3800
WEBSITE
@IILosAngeles
@IILosAngeles