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In October 2021, a small group of moms with big hearts and a love for movies came together to create something special. What started with a special screening of The Addams Family 2 quickly grew into a full-fledged movement: Unicorn Movie Club!

Fueled by a passion for community and giving back, we turned movie outings into meaningful fundraisers, bringing families together while supporting educational and youth programs. 

Now a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we continue to spark joy, foster connection, and make a lasting impact across the San Fernando Valley and Greater Los Angeles.

Because when you mix a little movie magic with a lot of heart, anything is possible!

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Our co-founders

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    Melissa Osuna

    With over 17 years of theatrical film experience and specializing in marketing  strategy, operations, promotions, communications, event execution and international marketing. A full time working parent with two active boys.  I thoroughly enjoy volunteering for my children’s school and activities, it brings me such joy. I also am an active moviegoer that loves going to the theater, and if there is a dance party anywhere, you can find me in the middle of it. 

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    Emmy Chang Del Greco

    With over two decades of experience as an entertainment publicist, I specialize in content publicity and strategic communications, working with all the major studios and streamers across film & TV projects. When I’m not in the trenches of fielding and pitching press for my clients, I’m a soccer mom who’s  “getting my news” from TikTok and IG, watching trashy reality TV and listening to Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. 

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    Kristina D'Angelo

    With over a decade of experience as a brand storyteller, I specialize in integrated partnerships, communications, and global brand collaborations in both studio and agency settings. When I'm not creating impactful brand partnerships and driving non-profit initiatives, you can find me catching up on Deux Moi, being a chauffeur to my twins, and blasting *NSYNC.

board members

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    Kristine Eckert

    With over 17 years of theatrical film experience and specializing in marketing  strategy, operations, promotions, communications, event execution and international marketing. A full time working parent with two active boys.  I thoroughly enjoy volunteering for my children’s school and activities, it brings me such joy. I also am an active moviegoer that loves going to the theater, and if there is a dance party anywhere, you can find me in the middle of it. 

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    Geonni Sigl

    Geonni is the CEO & Founder of Onni Creative where she hires diversely, creates an inclusive + welcoming work environment, and regularly advocates for opportunities for women + BIPOCs in entertainment, an industry notoriously hard to break into. Since Onni Creative’s (OC) inception, Geonni has helmed over 30 art + production projects varying in roles from production designer to set decorator. Her contributions have led to successful campaigns for the WNBA, Jimmy Choo, Netflix, and more. Her thoughtful + compassionate designs inspire those around her and contributed to Netflix’s I Think You Should Leave S2 Emmys.

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