Mayor Bass Continues Shine LA Campaign, Bringing Together Leaders and Hundreds of Volunteers in Service of Los Angeles

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Mayor Karen Bass launched the Shine LA initiative, bringing together hundreds of volunteers in Los Angeles to enhance community pride and prepare for major global events. Volunteers participated in various service projects across neighborhoods, including North Hollywood and Boyle Heights. City leaders noted that such events foster relationships and provide purpose, contributing to safer and healthier public spaces. The Meatball Mayhem event involved preparing thousands of meals for unhoused individuals, reinforcing the city's commitment to compassion. Bass highlighted the ongoing need for community engagement as Los Angeles gears up for the world stage.

The initiative has united thousands across all 15 council districts, emphasizing a common cause. Mayor Bass plans to continue hosting gatherings to sustain this momentum. Residents can sign up for notifications regarding upcoming Shine LA events through the mayor's website.

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