Press & Media

November 16, 2017

“Report Names Lasting, Traumatic Effects of Homelessness on Young Children in L.A. County, First 5 LA Calls for Trauma-informed Approach to Help Kids”

First 5 LA
November 10, 2017

“Spark of Love Toy Drive 2017 – Donate Today”

ABC7 Eyewitness News
October 31, 2017

“Advancing a Plan for Addressing Trauma and Building Resilience within L.A. County Systems”

PR Newswire
October 3, 2017

“City National Accepting Applications For Literacy Grants Totaling Up to $80,000”

BusinessInsider.com – Markets
September 14, 2017

“Showtime’s hit comic Sebastian Mansicalco to perform at Mountain Winery”

By Brandy Miceli, East Bay Times
September 11, 2017

“First 5 LA Addresses Impact of Immigration Fears on Young Children”

San Fernando Valley Sun
July 2, 2017

“YMCA of Orange County takes over Pomona Valley YMCA, leaving Pomona with few services for now”

By Monica Rodriguez, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
April 25, 2017

“LAUSD to pilot an expanded dual-language preschool program”

by Kyle Stokes, KPCC
September 23, 2016

Education Fact Sheet

Partnering with community leaders and networks of educational institutions, CCF helps our most vulnerable students access the educational resources they need to succeed from cradle to college. These groups include preschool-age children, English language learners and students of color, particularly young men. We support efforts to encourage the fair and transparent funding for all schools regardless of zip code and want students to learn in innovative environments that put their needs at the center.
Research | February 2, 2016

The Arts in Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Benefits of Arts Participation: A Literature Review and Gap-Analysis (2000-2015)

By Melissa Menzer, PhD, Office of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts