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Los Angeles City Council Recognizes Operation HOPE Founder John Hope Bryant for His 33 Years of Commitment to Helping Angelenos Secure a Better Economic Future

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Los Angeles City Council Recognizes Operation HOPE Founder John Hope Bryant for His 33 Years of Commitment to Helping Angelenos Secure a Better Economic Future
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Los Angeles City Council Recognizes Operation HOPE Founder John Hope Bryant for His 33 Years of Commitment to Helping Angelenos Secure a Better Economic Future

2025-06-06 05:15 Last Updated At:05:20

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 5, 2025--

Operation HOPE and its Founder, Chair, and CEO John Hope Bryant were recognized by the Los Angeles City Council on May 9, 2025 for their 33 years of commitment to improving the economic and financial outcomes for underserved communities in Los Angeles. Councilwoman Heather Hutt (Council District 10) sponsored the proclamation on behalf of the City Council and was joined by Mr. Bryant as they shared remarks during the Council’s public session.

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In addition, Mr. Bryant announced that Operation HOPE would be offering up to $1.25 million in scholarships for its services through its One Million Black Businesses (1MBB) initiative for Council District 10, which includes the community of Leimert Park, home to Operation HOPE’s first location opened in 1994. Following the City Council ceremony, Councilwoman Hutt and Mr. Bryant toured the Leimert Park business district, where they met with a number of local entrepreneurs driving the revitalization of the area, including many who received early support services from Operation HOPE.

Awarded scholarships will support local entrepreneurs seeking to start, grow, or scale their businesses, including through access to Shopify’s e-commerce platform. Services offered include one-on-one consultations with Operation HOPE small business specialists; support with developing business plans, marketing strategies, and accessing capital; access to Shopify’s network of resources, including e-commerce training, a complimentary website, and peer support groups.

Operation HOPE was founded by Mr. Bryant on May 5, 1992, in response to the civil unrest in the wake of the Rodney King trial. In the midst of the turmoil and with parts of the city still on fire, Mr. Bryant organized his first “Banker’s Bus Tour” through South Central Los Angeles, making the business case for investment in underserved communities. Since that day, Operation HOPE has grown its reach with offices in 300 cities across the U.S., serving over 1,500 locations, helping more than four million individuals, and directing over $4.2 billion in capital into underserved communities throughout the country.

“It is always an honor and a privilege to be recognized for our contributions to our home city,” said Mr. Bryant. “Operation HOPE began with a simple idea in response to the upheaval in my community – that everyone deserves the opportunity to fully participate in the greatest economy the world has ever known. That idea began and was nurtured in Los Angeles, thanks to so many prominent leaders like Mayor Tom Bradley, Rev. Dr. Cecil Murray, and Peter Ueberroth, who helped mentor and guide me as this idea expanded far beyond the borders of Los Angeles.”

Over the past decade, Operation HOPE has delivered measurable, life-changing results across Los Angeles, empowering individuals and families through financial literacy, coaching and access to opportunity. The organizations’ impact includes:

About Operation HOPE, Inc.
Since 1992, Operation HOPE has been moving America from civil rights to "silver rights" with the mission of making free enterprise and capitalism work for the underserved—disrupting poverty for millions of low and moderate-income youth and adults across the nation. Through its community uplift model, HOPE Inside, which received the 2016 Innovator of the Year recognition by American Banker magazine, Operation HOPE has served more than 4 million individuals and directed more than $4.2 billion in economic activity into disenfranchised communities—turning check-cashing customers into banking customers, renters into homeowners, small business dreamers into small business owners, minimum wage workers into living wage consumers, and uncertain disaster victims into financially empowered disaster survivors. For more information: OperationHOPE.org. Follow the HOPE conversation on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn.

Los Angeles City Councilwoman Heather Hutt (C-L) and Operation HOPE Founder and CEO John Hope Bryant (C-R) are joined by local Leimert Park small business owners during their recent tour of the area’s redevelopment.

Los Angeles City Councilwoman Heather Hutt (C-L) and Operation HOPE Founder and CEO John Hope Bryant (C-R) are joined by local Leimert Park small business owners during their recent tour of the area’s redevelopment.

HAMBURG, Germany (AP) — Bayer Leverkusen's game at Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga on Tuesday was postponed on short notice over structural concerns involving the Hamburg stadium's roof.

In an announcement less than three hours before kickoff, the league said the Volksparkstadion had been closed because of “weather-related structural risks in the area of the stadium roof.” The game will be rescheduled for a later date.

The stadium's roof covers the seating areas and leaves the playing surface exposed.

It's the third Bundesliga game in recent days to be called off. Two games originally scheduled for Saturday were postponed due to safety concerns around snow and ice in northern Germany.

The game between Hamburg-based St. Pauli and Leipzig and another between Werder Bremen and Hoffenheim were both rescheduled to Jan. 27 earlier Wednesday.

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Workers clear snow from a platform at the main station after heavy snowfall, in Hamburg, Germany, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. ( Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP)

Workers clear snow from a platform at the main station after heavy snowfall, in Hamburg, Germany, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. ( Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP)

A sign in the stadium after the Bundesliga soccer match between Hamburger SV and Bayer Leverkusen was cancelled due to winter weather in Hamburg, Germany, Tuesday Jan. 13, 2026. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP)

A sign in the stadium after the Bundesliga soccer match between Hamburger SV and Bayer Leverkusen was cancelled due to winter weather in Hamburg, Germany, Tuesday Jan. 13, 2026. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP)

FILE - Frankfurt's goalkeeper Michael Zetterer lies on the pitch after conceding a goal by Hamburg's Albert Lokonga during the Bundesliga soccer match between Hamburger SV and Eintracht Frankfurt, in Hamburg, Germany, Saturday Dec. 20, 2025. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP, File)

FILE - Frankfurt's goalkeeper Michael Zetterer lies on the pitch after conceding a goal by Hamburg's Albert Lokonga during the Bundesliga soccer match between Hamburger SV and Eintracht Frankfurt, in Hamburg, Germany, Saturday Dec. 20, 2025. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP, File)

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