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Women’s Health

ALTA BATES SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION
Berkeley, CA
$50,000 over two years
For core operating support for Breast Health Access for Women with Disabilities, which provides clinical breast health services for women with disabilities and develops and disseminates protocols in this field.

BLACK WOMEN FOR WELLNESS
Los Angeles, CA
$60,000 over two years
For core operating support to provide preventive health services to black women and families in Central Los Angeles.

CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE PLANNING
Sacramento, CA
$120,000 over two years
For core operating support to strengthen the Alumni Network of the Women’s Health Leadership program.

CENTER FOR HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, CA
$50,000 over one year
To develop and disseminate updated information about women’s health in California.

COMMUNITY ACCESS CENTER
Riverside, CA
$150,000 over three years
For core operating support for a health education program for the prevention and early detection of sexually transmitted diseases among deaf women in Riverside County.

FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN RIVERSIDE
Riverside, CA
$100,000 over two years
For core operating support to sustain health promotion and preventive health services for underserved Latina and African-American women in Riverside County.

OUR SAVIOUR CENTER, CLEAVER FAMILY 
WELLNESS CLINIC
El Monte, CA
$150,000 over three years
For core operating support to provide health services to low-income and poverty-level women and girls in the Greater El Monte Area.

PACIFIC INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH
Los Angeles, CA
$100,000 over two years
To strengthen community education, training and advocacy efforts for women’s reproductive health and rights in California.

SANTA CRUZ WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER
Santa Cruz, CA
$90,000 over three years
For core operating support to provide health care services to low-income female residents of Santa Cruz County.

THE WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLINIC
San Francisco, CA
$80,000 over two years
For core operating support to maintain free health care service to uninsured and underinsured women in San Francisco.

Work & Health

CENTER FOR JUSTICE, TOLERANCE AND COMMUNITY
Santa Cruz, CA
$90,000 over two years
To support Work and Health fellowships to the Social Change Across Borders Summer Institute, targeting community-based leaders in California and the border region.

COALITION TO ABOLISH SLAVERY AND TRAFFICKING
Los Angeles, CA
$140,000 over two years
For core operating support to strengthen intensive case-management services to improve the overall health and well-being of women and girls trafficked for forced labor to Los Angeles.

KOREAN IMMIGRANT WORKERS ADVOCATES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles, CA
$100,000 over two years
For core operating support to sustain health services for Korean immigrant workers in Los Angeles.

NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR JOBS AND INCOME SUPPORT, CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN
Los Angeles, CA
$100,000 over two years
To support a health advocacy project to increase access to care for low-income Californians.

WOMEN’S ECONOMIC AGENDA PROJECT
Oakland, CA
$150,000 over two years
For core operating support to continue to provide access to computer technology and training for low-income youth and adults in Oakland as a health promotion strategy.

WORKING PARTNERSHIPS USA
San Jose, CA
$150,000 over two years
For project support to enroll uninsured contingent workers in Silicon Valley in a subsidized health plan and to research portable health insurance options.

Special Projects fund

ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER WELLNESS CENTER: 
COMMUNITY HIV/AIDS SERVICES, INC.
San Francisco, CA
$80,000 over two years
For core operating support to strengthen capacity to deliver HIV/AIDS health promotion services for underserved API communities.

CENTER FOR CIVIC PARTNERSHIPS
Sacramento, CA
$250,000 over one year
To pilot technical support services for Special Projects Fund Grantees of The California Wellness Foundation.

CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE
San Francisco, CA
$150,000 over two years
For core operating support to implement capacity-building/technical assistance work with health-serving, community-based organizations in California.

CENTRAL CITY LUTHERAN MISSION
San Bernardino, CA
$200,000 over two years
For core operating support to sustain community health services for youth and adults with HIV/AIDS in San Bernardino County.

CENTRAL VALLEY HEALTH NETWORK, INC.
Sacramento, CA
$400,000 over two years
For core operating support to strengthen organizational infrastructure and support the provision of health promotion and disease prevention services by its members.

COALITION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH
Los Angeles, CA
$140,000 over two years
For core operating support to strengthen existing health care services for residents of Central Los Angeles.

FOOTHILL AIDS PROJECT
Claremont, CA
$40,000 over two years
For core operating support to strengthen health education and risk reduction services for individuals at risk for, or newly infected by, HIV in the San Gabriel Valley and San Bernardino County.

FOUNDATION CONSORTIUM
Sacramento, CA
$600,000 over three years
For core operating support to work with government and the private sector at the state, county and local levels to improve the health, mental health and social outcomes for at-risk children, youth and their families in California.

LOS ANGELES ACORN
Los Angeles, CA
$200,000 over two years
For core operating support to provide access to health and welfare benefits for low-income residents of Los Angeles.

SPORTS 4 KIDS
Oakland, CA
$100,000 over three years
For core operating support to strengthen fund development and support school sports activities to improve the health of underserved children.

STUDENTS RUN AMERICA
Van Nuys, CA
$100,000 over three years
For core operating support to strengthen infrastructure and prepare at-risk middle school students to complete the Los Angeles Marathon.

TENDERLOIN AIDS RESOURCE CENTER
San Francisco, CA
$60,000 over two years
For core operating support to continue comprehensive HIV prevention and care services.

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Summer 2002

INSIDE:

Central Valley Grantees Strive To Increase At-risk Resident's Access to Health Services

Student group fosters future physicians

Elders benefit from exercise program

Free clinic for Bay Area underserved women

How To Apply

Grants Listing

Staff Profile

What's New

Credits

 
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