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Lutheran Social Services Welcomes Community Leader Damon L. Alexander to Board

By Barbara Kimler, Community Writer
September 8, 2025 at 08:14pm. Views: 2131

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California (LSSSC) - a leading provider of social services programs in Southern California – announces former San Bernardino council member Damon L. Alexander, Th.M, MPA  to its board of directors.

“It is an honor to be elected to the Lutheran Social Services of Southern California board. It affords me to be productive and purposeful while giving me the responsibility to make sustainable changes that will impact generations of lives evermore. I thank LSSSC for this opportunity to continue to serve our community,” says Alexander.

Alexander has been a strong proponent of LSSSC services in San Bernardino throughout his tenure on the City Council and major advocate in the collaboration to fund and build the $34.9 million Community Wellness Campus in the city.

Lutheran Social Services of Southern Calif. CEO Dr. LaSharnda Beckwith says, “His advocacy for those he represents resolutely align with LSSSC's mission to embrace, equip, and empower the vulnerable towards self-sufficiency.”

A former United States Marine, Alexander was the first African American to win a seat on the San Bernardino City Council 7th Ward in the city’s 156-year history serving from 2020 - 2024.  He initially graduated with a B.S. in Political Science from the University of La Verne and went on earn Masters degrees from the Sacramento Theology Seminary & Bible College and National University in Public Administration. He completed the prestigious Leadership Institute at Harvard University and has been an active and proud public servant for most of his life.

He is the founding President of 100 Black Men of America (Inland Empire Chapter), a Past Commander of the 25th District of California of the American Legion (San Bernardino County) and a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.

Alexander previously held positions with the United States Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF) where he served for 25 years.  He was a professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice at the University of Phoenix and served on the board for the Richard T. Fields Bar Association Foundation, past President of the North End Neighborhood Association, past chair of the San Bernardino Police and Cannabis Commissions and is the First VP of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra.

Since 1944, the faith-based nonprofit Lutheran Social Services of Southern Calif. has focused on providing families and communities with emergency, social services and transitional services with a goal of helping them reach self-sufficiency.

For more information visit, www.lsssc.org or call (714) 685-1800.

About Lutheran Social Services of Southern California

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California (LSSSC) has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to helping the most vulnerable families and individuals in Southern California for over 80 years. LSSSC is a social ministry organization with Lutheran Services of America, one of the largest health and human service networks in America. Partners and funders include the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, U.S. Departments of Education, Housing and Urban Development and Health and Human Services. LSSSC dates back to 1944 when a handful of congregants from Lutheran churches in San Diego began providing services and resources to veterans returning home. This group joined with like-minded congregants in Los Angeles and formed Lutheran Social Services of Southern Calif. in 1946. Today, LSSSC employs close to 200 caring and dedicated staff delivering more than 30 programs across six counties that embrace, equip and empower vulnerable individuals in Southern California.

 

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