Success Stories

ManifestWorks: From Homeless to Hollywood

June 6, 2025

Golden Globe Foundation

Gabriel grew up in East Los Angeles, the oldest of four in a hard-working Mexican-American family. Life wasn’t easy, and at one point, he was homeless, living out of his car, struggling to find stability while losing hope. Then his brother introduced him to ManifestWorks — and everything changed.

Through the program, Gabe gained the skills, knowledge, and industry-access that had always been out of reach. More than that, he found a community that believed in him. He started as a Production Assistant, faced challenges head-on, and proved himself with every opportunity.

He realized the work ethic and determination that had been instilled in him since childhood — combined with the skills and access provided by ManifestWorks — would open doors. Over time, he worked his way up to become an Assistant Director, getting the opportunity to work alongside Oscar-winning directors and cinematographers.  

But Gabe’s story isn’t just about his success — it’s about his commitment to others. Today, he mentors newcomers at ManifestWorks, making sure they know they belong, paying forward the encouragement he once received. Significantly, he’s a monthly donor, ensuring the program that changed his life can do the same for others. As he says, “Who am I if I’m not my brother and sister’s keeper?”

This is what Manifest Works does with your support: It takes people with potential and gives them the tools and opportunities to change their lives.

And we’re not stopping there.

We’re deepening our support for current and future participants — expanding mentorship, increasing access to industry professionals, and enhancing career-building resources to ensure that every person who walks through our doors gets the foundation they need to succeed.

www.manifestworks.org

PHOTO: Actor/Write/Director Lake Bell and ManifestWorks alumnus on set of Bless This Mess in 2019

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