Press & Media

September 12, 2017

“School-Based Health Clinics: Critical Access Points For Confronting The Addiction Epidemic”

By Alexa Eggleston, Health Affairs Blog
July 11, 2017

“‘Be a Little Crazy.’ A Top Fundraiser on What It Really Takes to Succeed”

By Holly Hall, Inside Philanthropy
February 1, 2017

“How Does Incarcerating Young People Affect Their Adult Health Outcomes?”

Elizabeth S. Barnert, Rebecca Dudovitz, Bergen B. Nelson, Tumaini R. Coker, Christopher Biely, Ning Li, Paul J. Chung, Pediatrics, February 2017, VOLUME 139 / ISSUE 2
September 23, 2016

Health Fact Sheet

Since 2000, we have awarded almost $50 million to support children’s health insurance programs, physical and mental healthcare access, substance use prevention, advocacy and community clinics that often serve as one of the only options for Angelenos without health insurance. Through the Centinela Valley Medical and Community Funds, we grant more than $3 million annually to hospitals and other organizations providing healthcare services, outreach and education in the Centinela Valley.
Media Mention | May 6, 2016

“Why trauma-informed care is needed in Los Angeles County”

Los Angeles Daily News Tags: health, trauma-informed care