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Who We Are

Our History

Harbor Connects began as Harbor Neighborhood Relief Fund (HNRF) in March 2020. Founded by a dedicated group of community leaders, during the early days of the pandemic, the fund was established to support the most vulnerable individuals and families in the harbor area who were in immediate need of assistance and resources.

Leveraging a seed grant from Los Angeles City Council District 15 and building upon insights and expertise gained as an all-volunteer effort, the Harbor Connects board of directors established an independent nonprofit organization to support this ongoing, critical work in our communities.

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Who We’ve Helped

Williams Story

Learn about Williams story and how we helped.

Our People

Meet The Team

The people behind the scenes at Harbor Connects.

Staff

Meghan Langfield

Meghan Langfield, MSW

Executive Director

Travis Cole

Travis Cole, MA

Engagement Coordinator

Board of Directors

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Lisa Williams

Chair / Retired Pastor

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Lee Williams

Secretary / The Lee Williams Real Estate Group

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Jennifer Saito-Zipfel

Treasurer / Corporate Finance Consultant

Directors

Amy Grat

Amy Grat

Fullfillment Fund, CEO

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Lauren A Luna

Coastline Equity, Owner

Gaby Medina

SoCalGas, Public Affairs Manager

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Rev. Dr. Amanda Adams Riley

The Garden Church, San Pedro, Lead Pastor

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Amber Sheikh

SHEIKH/Impact, CIO

Our Vision

Goals For The Future

How we plan to grow our impact at Harbor Connects.

1. Expand Neighbor Support

Expand our program to serve more neighbors and ensure equitable access throughout CD15.

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2. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Offer hands-on, individualized support—rides to appointments, help with budgeting, learning healthy cooking skills, and whatever practical assistance a neighbor needs to secure housing and stay housed.

3. Strengthen Volunteer & Community Networks

Recruit and train more volunteers while deepening partnerships with faith-based organizations, local businesses, and community groups.

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4. Demonstrate Measurable Impact

Track outcomes, share success stories, and show how support translates into lasting housing stability.

5. Increase Funding & Program Sustainability

Secure multi-year funding to expand capacity, fill service gaps, and ensure consistent, long-term support for neighbors.

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Total Spent Assisting Neighbors in 2024:

$105,894.56

In 2024, we assisted over 1,100 individuals and families, spending more than $105,000. For a more detailed breakdown of how our funds were spent, please take a look at our 2024 Impact Report.

Thank You To Our 2025 Sponsors!

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