Stop the Hate (STH)
Program Overview
Stop the Hate focuses on preventing hate and supporting healing through education, outreach, and community engagement. In 2025, 211 LA supported Stop the Hate efforts by coordinating outreach, strengthening reporting pathways, and partnering with schools and community organizations to address bias before harm escalates.
As part of this work, we partner with Helpline Youth Counseling and collaborate on community-based efforts to educate students, families, and school staff, build awareness of available supports, and help connect individuals to appropriate resources when incidents occur.
Report Hate
Click the button below to report a hate incident, hate crime, or bullying and connect with supportive resources in your community
Who This Program Serves
- Students and youth
- Schools and educators
- Community members impacted by bias
Service Area: Los Angeles County
Services
Active school sites which include Norwalk HS, La Puente HS, Inglewood HS, & Fedde Middle School
11,226 people reached
159 outreach events
2,583 total posts
How People Connect to the Service
- Outreach and education events in schools and communities
- Referrals through 2-1-1 when incidents occur
- Coordination with partner organizations for support
Funders & Partners
Stop the Hate is funded by the California Department of Social Services and implemented in partnership with schools and community-based organizations.
Stop the Hate strengthens prevention and community resilience through education and connection by providing care coordination and resources to members who have been victims of a hate incident, hate crime, or bullying.