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In times of adversity, heroes emerge. Our sincerest thanks go to the Vasquez family, owners of Tint My Ride, for their compassion in restoring Mr. Scott’s vehicle after the appalling act of hatred.


Najee Ali, Senior Community Organizer for Los Angeles Metropolitan Churches (LAM) and LA vs. Hate activist was instrumental in facilitating this restoration under the leadership of Executive Director Cheryl Branch, showcasing the power of unity and collective effort. The Vasquez family’s kind act reminds us that love and harmony will always prevail over hate and intolerance.


Congratulations to Reggie on having his car restored and his faith in humanity renewed through the solidarity of his community.

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