Documentary Video by Skid Row Youths Now On 'Life & Times' Blog
Children talk candidly about exposure to drug usage and violence in a video by two young residents of Skid Row in Los Angeles that can be viewed on the blog of "Life & Times," the KCET-TV public affairs series. The 25-minute documentary, “We're Not Bad Kids," was produced by Social Model Recovery Systems. Zelenne L. Cárdenas, the agency’s director of prevention services, is a 2004 TCWF California Peace Prize awardee. read more
Antitrust Settlement Yields $10 Million in Grant Money for California Nonprofits
The Vitamin Cases Consumer Settlement Fund is soliciting applications from eligible nonprofit organizations and public agencies for grants to improve the health and nutrition of California consumers, to advance nutrition, dietary or agricultural science, or to promote antitrust enforcement. Grants totaling approximately $10 million are being made available as part of an antitrust settlement with vitamin manufacturers. Letters of inquiry must be received by 5 p.m., Monday, May 22, 2006. read more
Stewart Kwoh Will Deliver Keynote at Annual Nonprofit Sector Conference
Stewart Kwoh, J.D., vice chair of TCWF’s Board, will deliver the keynote address at the annual State of the Nonprofit Sector Conference of the UCLA Center for Civil Society. Kwoh is president and executive director of the Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, which is the largest legal assistance organization targeting Asian Pacific Americans. The May 4 event will be held at the Center for Healthy Communities in Los Angeles. The RSVP deadline has been extended to April 28. read more
Spring 2006 Issue of Portfolio Now Available
The cover story in the latest issue of Portfolio describes how TCWF core operating support grants—which help underwrite day-to-day administrative and overhead costs—enable organizations in Central and Southern California to sustain the level and quality of health care services for underserved communities. This issue also spotlights the work of grantees in three of our funding priorities: diversity in the health professions, healthy aging and women’s health. read more
Youth Radio Nominated for Two Webby Awards
Youth Radio has been nominated for two awards in the Podcast and Radio Website categories of the Webby Awards, the leading international honor for websites. Winners will be announced May 9, and the awards will be presented June 12 at the 10th Annual Webby Awards in New York. TCWF partnered with Berkeley-based Youth Radio in 2005 to help launch its podcasts. This is the first year the Internet broadcast medium is recognized as an awards category. read more
PBS Television Program on Medicare
Part D Sheds Light on New Coverage Plan
“Medicare Forum: Making Sense of Part D,” a half-hour television program broadcasting on PBS stations throughout the state, addresses essential and commonly asked questions about this new and complex drug benefit. Made possible by a grant from the California HealthCare Foundation, the program features Medicare experts from the Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program of the California Department of Aging, and California Health Advocates, a TCWF grantee. For more information and local broadcast times, click here.
TCWF Board Member Named 'Woman of the Year' by Assemblywoman Chan
Barbara C. Staggers, M.D., a TCWF Board member, has been named “Woman of the Year” for the 16th Assembly District by California State Assemblywoman Wilma Chan. Dr. Staggers is director of the Adolescent Medicine division at Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland and a national authority on high-risk health behaviors of urban and minority youth. A notable woman is chosen annually from each of California’s Assembly districts to commemmorate Women’s History Month. read more
Pacoima Beautiful Featured in Grist ‘Poverty and the Environment’ Series
Marlene Grossman, executive director of Pacoima Beautiful, leads a virtual walking tour of the predominantly Latino Los Angeles neighborhood in Grist, an online environmental news magazine. Part of the magazine’s “Poverty & the Environment” series, the segment describes how the organization, a TCWF grantee, is helping residents of the northeast San Fernando Valley community clean up an environment contaminated by lead paint and by air pollution from freeway traffic, landfills, chemical and power plants, and heavy industry. read more