Allison Tanaka is the Senior Director of Development and Operations at Richstone Family Center since December 2004. Allison also serves as the Regional Manager for California, Arizona, Texas, and Nevada at DEA Educational Foundation since October 2015. In addition, Allison is the Executive Director and holds other leadership roles at Culture Shock Los Angeles since July 2003. Allison attended UC San Diego for their education.
Richstone Family Center
HISTORY The Richstone Family Center was incorporated as a non-profit social services agency in 1974. In 1977, the State of California awarded Richstone a grant as one of the first of 6 child abuse treatment and prevention programs in the state. With this grant Richstone Center was established as a comprehensive agency providing services to approximately 70 families a year. In 1980, Richstone was recognized as a neighborhood family center by ICAN (Los Angeles County Inter-agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect). Since that time, Richstone has expanded its staff from six to more than 135, increased the number of programs offered; expanded the area of service from Hawthorne to include the southwest corner of Los Angeles County and the Greater South Bay; increased the number of sites offering services to include six school districts, opened a Transitional Living facility and a satellite office in Torrance. Richstone offers services for children from birth to 18 and for parents in their teens to grandparents in their sixties. Throughout this period of rapid growth, Richstone invested 83%-90% of all revenue to directly serve the highest need communities.