Paramount, CA

OUR MISSION

The mission of Paramount Care Foundation is to serve the residents of Paramount, CA, by working with students and parents to raise students’ proficiency in academic studies, fostering a high moral code among our students, providing a sports program as an alternative to gangs, assisting the less fortunate towards self-sufficiency, and providing intermittent events to be a light to the less fortunate in our community.

OUR VISION

We strive to offer structured learning in a fun environment while simultaneously focusing on self-confidence and motivation through the joy of learning. In addition to helping children academically, we also strive to make a difference in the families of participating children by working with parents in times of crisis.

 

Our Programs

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

Homework help, activities, and, fun! Learn more about our affordable after-school care.

FOOD BANK

Every Friday from 8-10am we provide food support to those in need.

SUMMER DAY CAMP

Monday through Friday we have fun activities for 1st-6th graders! Learn more about our affordable Summer Day Camp.

ESL CLASSES

Weekly we hold English classes for those in our community. Learn more here.

ABOVE THE RIM

A safe and fun league for all basketball players! We hold two seasons each calendar year.

COMMUNITY ARTS

FREE classes for all ages in guitar, martial arts, watercoloring, lighting design, photography, songwriting, and more!

SEASONAL EVENTS

Our seasonal events try to meet the needs that some of the Holidays and seasons bring.

Our History

Paramount Care Foundation’s after-school program began in 2000 after studies conducted on the Paramount community consistently revealed that less than half of the adults residing in the city had a high school diploma. Emmanuel Reformed Church recognized this issue and sought to address it. Leaders within our church desired to reach out to underserved residents by providing and after-school program that would address not only academic issues, but also the negative attitudes and perceptions so many young people held towards the educational system.

 

In 2002, the decision was made to allow the after-school program to separate from the local church and become a completely separate organization. In 2002, Paramount Care Foundation (PCF) was officially formed and received its 501 (c)(3) status. Today, our organization is open to all residents of the Paramount community regardless of their religious affiliations and beliefs. We openly accept student and parent from all ethnicities, religions, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Throughout the years, PCF has added a number of community programs and activities relating to health and wellness and community participation and beautification.

What People Are Saying

 

“My daughter is doing much better at school, thanks to the help that she gets at the After School Program.”

— Parent of a 2nd-grade student

 

“The After School Program is helping my son greatly, to have more discipline, to better his grades; he does his homework daily and with no mistakes. He loves to attend and he’s very happy at the program.”

— Parent of a 4th grade student

“You are teaching my son how to read.  Thank you.

— Parent of a 2nd-grade student

 

“Our After School Program provides a safe environment for all children. Their parents or guardian can drop them off knowing that they will not just receive the help they need to get their homework finished, but they get love and encouragement to do and be the best they can.”

— Faithful After School Program Volunteer

THE TEAM

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Mike McKown

Project Hope Director

Mike is our Project Hope Director and Pitch In Paramount coordinator. He is a graduate of Cal State Long Beach with a degree in Operations Management. He has been a local Paramount resident for 6 decades and has been with the Paramount Care Foundation since 2011.

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Mayte Hernandez

After School & Summer Day Camp Director

Mayte is our After School and Summer Day Director She is a General Nurse graduate in Mexico, a high school graduate in the USA, and has been a part of our After School Program for thirteen years! She is married, and a mom of two wonderful children. Mayte greatly cares for her students, believes in making a difference in each child, and enjoys spending time with the students and their families.

The Board

Randy Williams, President

Retired from Pepsi Bottling Group

Randy is married to his wife of 25 years, Barbara. They have 3 sons, Brandon, Austin, and Garret. He has lived in Paramount for 25 years and has been a Partner in Mission at Emmanuel Church for 22. Randy retired after 42 years at Pepsi-Cola. He enjoys fishing, water sports, and coaching football at Valley Christian High School. Randy has been on the board of PCF since 2002.

Bill Stram, Board Member

Capital Group

Bill Stram grew up in Paramount, and attended Mokler Elementary, Alondra Intermediate, and is a graduate of Paramount High School’s Class of 1982. He has a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technology (BSIT) from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and a master’s degree in
Business Administration and Technology Management (MBA/TM) from the University of Phoenix. He is currently a Director in the Technology Services and Operations business unit at the Capital Group Companies in Irvine, Ca. Bill is married to his wife Kelly, and they have four
daughters.

Ruth Zymkowitz, Clerk

Business Manager, Emmanuel Church

Ruth holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from CSU Long Beach, and previously worked in human resources, sales, and as Vice President for a bank overseeing Real Estate Joint Ventures. She has been the business manager at Emmanuel Church since 1992 and also serves in that capacity for The Compton Initiative.

Ruth and her husband Michael married in 1982 and have two children and three grandchildren. She treasures her family heritage at Emmanuel Church where she and her husband met, where her parents also met and where her grandparents were founding members in 1925.

Kathy Bynum, Board Member

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Kathy Bynum-Lopez is a wife and mother of two young men. She owns a small business in the neighboring town of Bellflower. She continues to pray that her God-given gifts and skills will be used to help others.

Jill Guiterrez, Treasurer

Paramount Unified School District

Jill has been married for 27 years and has two adult children with her husband. She grew up in Paramount and her alma mater is Paramount High School. She has been an educator in the Paramount Unified School District for over 25 years. She has served on the PCF board for 19 years. Her COVID hobbies include sewing, selling online, and serving in new ways!

Mike DeMaster, Board Member

Executive Administrator, Emmanuel Church

Mike is a Paramount resident and has served on the PCF board since 2012. He is married and has 3 teenage children. His background is in education (teaching, coaching, and administration). Working with middle school through university students in the Southern California area. Mike now serves as an Executive Administrator for Emmanuel Church in Paramount.

We’d like to thank the following partners for their support!

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