The los angeles tribune film division

presents











The 60,000 Backpacks Project


Transforming today's foster kids into the Superheroes and Leaders of tomorrow



We are about to create history!

 

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Here's what the Los Angeles Tribune's non-profit, LA Tribune Cares, is building for the children in California's foster care system.


Children are our future, and we are creating a full village to raise them with empathy and leadership skills!


THE 60,000 BACKPACKS PROJECT

a BACKPACK for each child in California's foster care system filled with success items

A duffel bag to move their belongings from foster home to foster home

we are creating Tiny home villages for foster kids 18 and older with on site childcare

Websites for job training and grant programs

Virtual and online leadership training courses from the top speakers

virtual motivational courses and treatment programs 


This exciting documentary showcases a historical newspaper brand established in the 1800's, transforming today's foster kids into the superheroes and leaders of tomorrow.   


Would you like to be involved in our exciting, inspirational documentary we are filming up the beautiful coast of California?


We will be featuring the kids as they are given everything they need to succeed.


You and your brand, can be involved with our luxury fundraising events promoted on news and media outlets worldwide.


Our red carpet events will be hosted by the kids, so you can meet them while enjoying a fine dining experience with speakers from around the world.


Celebrities and reps from the top brands entertain during backpack stuffing parties in cities like LA and San Diego.


We will film as we stuff backpacks up the coast to San Francisco, and you can be involved!


Enjoy events at our Fundraising Villa, and become inspired as you watch the young adults pick careers and move into homes as we follow and film their successes. 


This is the first of many documentaries promoting non-profits, that will be produced by the Grammy Nominated Los Angeles Tribune brand. To promote integrity worldwide!


 

The Los Angeles Tribune has committed to donate $10 million in free press to elevate non-profits whose hard work and dedication needs to be showcased. 


This first documentary, The 60,000 Backpack Project, shows the importance of making it illegal for children to be given trash bags to move their items from foster home to foster home, due to the impact on their mental health. We are replacing the trash bags with a duffel bag and filled backpack.


Watch this motivating, history changing, documentary come to life as we build tiny home villages with education centers and daycare. 

Our community has teamed up to make sure California's foster youth has all the support they need to thrive in their new fulfilling futures.

And you can be a part of watching this all unfold...


LA Tribune Cares non-profit has collaborated with celebrities, speakers, and athletes

Top brands

Media outlets around the world

All teamed up to provide the tools California's kids need for success

This project gives worldwide promotion to those supporting this powerful mission that will change the future of California!


One child at a time.


The Los Angeles Tribune doesn't just report positive news.

They create it! 

Tiny home villages AKA

Dorms Of Superheros and Leaders

With onsite childcare and education centers

We are looking forward to providing children in our foster care system with actual villages of support and promotion of their dreams.

DOCUMENTARY

Make your mark during this exciting time in history when California's foster kids become the superheroes and leaders of tomorrow with the tools provided by LA Tribune Cares!

Get involved

Donate Success Items for our backpack stuffing parties

Donate land, funds or supplies for our Dorms of Superheros

Have an article written about your involvement or be on the cover of one of the many magazines, newspapers and press outlets helping us to promote The 60,000 Backpacks Project
Host virtual events, or give words of advice on our TV channel


Purchase The Art. Of Knowing When To Walk

A book benefiting The Dorms of Superheros

By Christine

Founder of The 60,000 Backpacks Project

2024 Presidential Lifetime Award Recipient for volunteer service

Playboy Playmate Centerfold and actress

Severe childhood brain injury survivor


100% of the proceeds of The Art. Of Knowing When To walk, will purchase tiny homes and living supplies for the kids!


Endless ways to help.

Endless ways to get promoted.

Email us to join this historical movement!

Donations are tax deductible

Get featured on worldwide press outlets

Become A Producer

Promote your Brand

Moe rock, Owner of The Los Angeles Tribune and creator of LA Tribune Cares

  in the press

Advertise on our TV channel featuring 100's of celebs giving advice to our future superheros and leaders

Contact Us



The Los Angeles Tribune

Not just reporting positive news

Creating positive news



Are you ready to be a superhero to future Superheros?


Ready to be documented as a part of history and get yourself or your company promoted worldwide?


Email us today!


latbackpacks@gmail.com