
Support the 999 for Kids Program; Celebrating 39 Years of Changing Lives
Support the 999 for Kids Program – Celebrating 39 Years of Changing Lives
This is your chance to own a one-of-a-kind collector’s item: a guitar personally signed by global music icon Christina Aguilera, all while making a meaningful difference in a child’s life. For 39 years, the 999 for Kids program has provided critical support to some of Los Angeles County’s most vulnerable children, those who are medically fragile, have special needs, or have suffered from severe abuse or neglect. Your donation helps give these kids the tools, care, and joy they deserve.
Your Support Helps Provide:
- Wheelchairs and mobility devices
- Laptops, tablets, and educational tools
- Braille machines and other accessibility aids
- Summer camp tuition and school clothing
- Memorable experiences like our annual Ice Cream Social and Christmas party for children in foster care
These children face extraordinary challenges every day. Thanks to your generosity, 999 for Kids brings hope, healing, and happiness into their lives.
Purchase raffle tickets by August 10th, Winner will be announced August 15th
Win a Guitar Signed by Christina Aguilera
On On April 1, 2025, following a moving performance in honor of the heroes of the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires, Christina Aguilera personally signed this guitar to be presented to personnel of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Parks Bureau. The guitar commemorates a remarkable evening where Christina Aguilera, alongside Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, performed a free concert to recognize the bravery and selflessness of first responders who risked their lives battling the devastating wildfires. The event, also featuring special guest performers, was a tribute not only to our frontline heroes but also to the resilience of our Los Angeles community. In a profound gesture of unity and generosity, the musicians of the LA Phil donated their services, and the concert was fully underwritten by visionary supporters including Terri and Jerry Kohl, Jason Subotky and Anne Akiko Meyers, Kaiser Permanente, GRoW Annenberg, and American Express. Composer Gabriela Ortiz captured the spirit of the night, affirming that “music has the power to grant us access to the intangible, healing our wounds and binding us to what can only be expressed through sound.”