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California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative (CACHI)
Thirteen California communities are working to fundamentally transform the current health care delivery system through a community-wide approach to health with better integrated clinical care, community and social services, and upstream prevention. Accountable Communities for Health, a national model, creates powerful multi-sector collaborations to address a wide variety of critical community health priorities—such as cardiovascular health, substance use, asthma, community violence and children’s health—over the long term.
Scaling Student Success
Scaling Student Success is a California partnership focused on more holistically and equitably preparing CA youth for future success in college, career, and civic engagement. We do so by helping school districts and communities operationalize their Graduate Profiles and hold themselves collectively accountable for assuring that all students meet the articulated outcomes. Then, we pull on policy levers intended to scale and sustain the higher expectations for more holistic and equitable student readiness for future success.
Love, Dad: Supporting fathers and families with young children
Through direct service, research and training Love, Dad advocates for policies and practices that promote work with fathers as an expected and integrated part of engaging developing families.
Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)
EPIC advances social justice by engaging Pacific Islanders in culture-centered advocacy, leadership development, and research.
Parent Organization Network
Parent Organization Network’s mission is to strengthen the abilities of culturally underserved parents so that they can become trainers and leaders by supporting their community’s local initiatives and advocacy efforts. This work can then connect them to a broader network of committed individuals and organizations so that together they can affect long-term systemic changes to create high-quality education for all.
Center for Healthy Neighborhoods
The Center for Healthy Neighborhoods’ (CHN) mission is to pursue the creation of healthy and sustainable neighborhoods to improve physical health, mental health, the built environment and well-being in lower income communities. CHN will work with community leaders, local government and elected officials to overcome impediments to community investment, inclusive planning, effective community engagement and equitable development. CHN’s overarching goal is to help communities build healthy and sustainable neighborhoods where everyone will have access to the resources and opportunities needed to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Extra Ancestral Company
Extra Ancestral Company is a visual arts performing group that strives to preserve and highlight the timeless healing modalities of music and dance. Due to the cultural genocide of colonization, African diaspora communities of color throughout the Americas have become disconnected from the importance of ancestral practices in connection to ancestral archetypes and Orisha therapy. Through educational performances, live drumming, workshops, festivals, and Orisha dances, the company seeks to reduce and heal the generational trauma in communities of color and the history that forced the separation of African people across the Atlantic and have endeavored to retain/embrace their cultural roots.
High Flyers Girls Basketball League
Helping Girls Find Their Wings Growing up in the inner city of Los Angeles, young girls struggle to find their way due to limited resources, few opportunities, and lack of support. High Flyers Girls Basketball League’s mission is to provide the opportunity for girls to reach their full potential on and off the court by showcasing their talent and learning life skills while having fun.
The Upside Fund
The mission of The Upside is to provide necessary monetary assistance to those that are facing circumstances that are outside of their control, assisting with crucial bills like medical, rent, food and utilities. Immediately, the mission is to assist families affected by COVID-19 to pay crucial bills to keep their families afloat.
Community Advisory Board on Health Equity
The purpose of CAB is to support the Operators with advice and feedback which will assist them in providing a consistent experience and ensure continuity during and after the sale and up to five years thereafter and quality care for the residents of the Facilities. Volunteers serving on CAB are the link between the Operators and the Japanese and Japanese American community, and will act as a check to ensure that the residents of the Facilities continue to receive the quality care they have received in the past and deserve.