The following comments are the opening statement to the Weingart Foundation’s EXCELLENT 2010 study of nonprofit capacity-building needs and services in Los Angeles County entitled ‘Fortifying L.A.’s Nonprofit Organizations — Capacity Building Needs and Services in L.A. County’. “Los Angeles County depends on nonprofit organizations to provide vital services, fuel social and cultural innovation, and […]
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Read MoreUpdate — Health Neighborhood Grant Presented by Inner City Industry, Inc. July 23, 2015 Monthly Collaborative Meeting ICI Health Neighborhood Summary Inner City Industry Urban Revitalization Peer Empowerment 2012
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Read MoreThe Sanctuary of Hope (SOH) has two new positions open. They are in need of a Life Coach Associate who is able to provide life coaching skills and case management services to former foster care or probation youth, 18-25 years old. The Database Intern position is open to persons with experience updating and maintaining multiple databases. The intern’s main […]
Read MoreThe Sanctuary of Hope has new Independent Living Program units available for former foster youth, ages 18-21, who are Chafee eligible. Here is a link to the program and eligibility details >> http://www.thesoh.org/programs/independent-living-program/ Also, don’t forget that the “Pathways to Success” Winter Shelter is open for homeless youth, ages 18-25, which is open from now to March […]
Read MorePathways to Your Future has opened their Pathways to Success (PTS) Winter Shelter, specifically for youth 18-25 years old, from December 1st to March 31st. The PTS Shelter location is at Bryant Temple AME Church 2514 West Vernon Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90008. Pick up locations have been arranged with Skid Row, First to Serve, […]
Read MoreChildren Now has launched Coveredtil26, a statewide outreach campaign to ensure all former foster youth living in California know they are eligible for free Medi-Cal coverage until age 26. Previously, former foster youth in CA lost their Medi-Cal coverage when they turned 21. Now, as a result of the Affordable Care Act, young adults who […]
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August 20, 2015
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