Our History

B’nai B’rith International (“BBI”) is a humanitarian not for profit organization established in 1843 to promote peace and tolerance through education and communication and to combat racial and religious prejudice and discrimination.
“BBI” is a nonsectarian organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people around the globe by promoting human rights; ensuring access to safe and affordable housing for low-income seniors and advocacy on vital issues concerning seniors and their families; diversity in education; improving communities and helping them during crises. Since 1843, BBI has played a vital role in the world by conducting and staying true to its stated mission….

Our Mission

Fariborz Fred Matloob Foundation, and its sister organization Fariborz Fred Matloob unit of B’nai B’rith (together “the Foundation”), established in 1986 in the memory of Fariborz Fred Matloob, are philanthropic organizations dedicated to preserving and promoting Persian social and cultural values among the Iranian population of Los Angeles by creating and supporting various educational, cultural and entertainment programs.
Furthermore, the Foundation uses the proceeds of all its fundraising events to support organizations in the united states and several other countries which take care of children with physical, mental or financial needs and their families, regardless of race, religion or ethnicity.

Our Program

Fariborz Fred Matloob Foundation, and its sister organization Fariborz Fred Matloob Unit of B’nai B’rith (together “The Foundation”) are humanitarian, non-religious, non-political, and not-for-profit organizations with a mission to preserve and promote Persian social and cultural values among the Iranian population of Los Angeles by creating and supporting various educational, cultural and entertainment programs.
Since all of the Foundation’s board members are volunteers, 100% of the net proceeds of its fundraising events or seminars goes to support organizations that take care of children with physical, mental, or financial needs and their families, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity.