LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- You may have seen the lines or sipped coffee at the popular La La Land Kind Cafe, with eight locations in Los Angeles. But, did you know the cafe's foundation runs a program to help youth aging out of foster care?
"When you look at what these kids have gone through, I think they are the most vulnerable. We're not even asking for a second chance. It's their first chance at life. I think anyone at 18 is pretty lost. Now, imagine having no parents, no family, no one to guide you. I think I would be in a very dark place," said Francois Reihani, the founder and CEO of La La Land.
According to data from the California Child Welfare Indicators Project in Care, there were 11,745 children in Foster Care in L.A. County in July 2025. La La Land's 12-week paid internship progr

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