Aaron Valencia’s story started a lot like a lot of stories we hear at the Mission. His dad slipped out when he was a kid, and at an early age he was a victim of child abuse, and exposed to meth and heroin.
By age 15 he got kicked out of his house – strung out on drugs. The vicious cycle continued till he was about 19, where he decided he was sleeping at a park one last time. He awoke facing a liquor store he had just robbed and was nearby the local police station. If he could make it out of this situation he swore he would to go to rehab.
Once a junkie always a junkie – or that’s what he thought. He never met anyone that had actually gone through rehab. But one day, sitting on a bus stop, he made contact with a man who had gotten help from a rehab center in Norwalk. He wrote down the name and headed over – changing how the rest of his life would play out.
Initially, Aaron planned to get clean so he could get back to a healthy weight, but something clicked for him while he was there. He would leave the world of drugs, and eventually homelessness behind.
Through hard work and perseverance, Aaron has now become a custom car builder/humanitarian and founded the “Lost Angels Children’s Project” which focuses on children and youth experiencing homelessness. Earlier this year, he decided he wanted to create a car project to give back to the children struggling on Skid Row. He started researching online and found that Union Rescue Mission’s goals and his were one and the same.
“The kids [of alcoholics and drug users] tend to have it the worst… my program is to try and make the time that they are in [URM’s] care the best possible.”
Aaron is building a 1931 Ford Roadster that will be given away on August 30, 2014 at the 2014 Ventura County Fair/Ventura Nationals Hot Rods & Motorcycle Show. (Please see the attached flyer and photos) He is selling tickets for only $20 each with a goal of raising $50,000 and donating 50% to URM and the other 50% to the Grace Resource Center.
Tickets are being sold at several locations (please see below), and URM’s Christine Calderon (CCalderon@urm.org) is selling some as well.
It’s preferred that the winner or representative be present during the give away. If winner is not present Aaron will continue to contact the winner by phone, email and social media for the next 3 days to claim the prize!
Locations
-BURBANK – 8 BALL GALLERY, 3424 W. MAGNOLIA BLVD
-ORANGE – SO CAL MERCEDES PARTS 1436 MANZANITA ST
-SANTA ANA – TRES NOIR 3617 W MACARTHUR BLVD #505
-LONG BEACH – SYNDICATE BARBER SHOP 2749 E BROADWAY
-TORRANCE – STARLITE ROD & KUSTOM 1407 CARSON ST
-DOWN TOWN LA – ANGELOS BARBER SHOP 515 S OLIVE ST, # A
-STUDIO CITY – DOLOROSA TATTOO 11930 VENTURA BLVD
-SANTA CLARITA – ETERNAL ART TATTOO 18436 SIERRA HWY
-VENTURA – DEXTERS CAMERA 5N PACIFIC AVE
-VENTURA – NOBLE FAB 37 MCFARLANE ST
-VENTURA – VENTURA PICTURE FRAMING 3954 E MAIN ST
-EL CAJON – SOCAL SUSPENSION 275 N MARSHALL AVE
Hello Aaron,
Sometime last week or the week before, I spoke with Aaron (the “other” Aaron of Ventura Nats. and The Beatniks) regarding donating to your Lost Angels project. He told me to have the donations made out to Grace Resource Center and it would go directly to your “Lost Angels” project. I wasn’t able to have it cut in time to participate in your “Give Away, but I really respect what you are trying to do and would still like to make a contribution.
I have a check ready to send and want to be certain it goes directly to you” Lost Angels” Project. Please provide me with the appropriate address to send it to.
Thank you,
Jim Waggaman
760/433-5931
We can do all things through Christ he who strengthens Us.