About Ariel’s Place.
The idea for Ariel’s Place came to Lisa Lake-Grossman after the tragic loss of her daughter Ariel, in 2018, who was only 27 years old. “I wanted to do something meaningful in Ariel’s name to help women get off the street and on the road to wellness. Helping others was always important to Ariel.”
Within weeks of opening its’ doors, Ariel’s Place welcomed and assisted 6 women with a safe place to live and regroup. More women are being welcomed daily. Sometimes a woman just needs a little help and we provide that assistance with kindness, encouragement and love.
We thank all of our family and friends for their loving support of Ariel’s Place.
Lisa Lake-Grossman
(Founder, President)
Lisa Lake-Grossman is the founder and President of Ariel’s Place.
You may remember Lisa from her longtime career in local television news. Lisa spent nearly 20 years as a Reporter and Anchor at KGTV Channel 10 the ABC afilliate in San Diego.
She started Ariel’s Place with the blessing and support of her family. “I wanted to do something after the loss of my daughter Ariel Campbell. Ariel died at the age 27 after a long battle with opioid addiction. I wanted to do something to help other women and honor the life of Ariel. She was always willing to help anyone who needed a helping a hand. Ariel’s Place will do just that! We will provide homeless or displaced women a safe zone to regroup free of charge for 30 days. Our aim is to give women a place to start over with kindness and lots of support.”
Lisa is a graduate of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia where she also pledged her beloved sorority Delta Sigma Theta.
Lisa is married to attorney Randy Grossman and has three daughters, one son and two grandsons!