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Three Elected Officials Receive TCWF Public Policy Leadership Award

TCWF presented its 2006 Public Policy Leadership Award to Attorney General Bill Lockyer and Senators Martha Escutia and Jackie Speier at a ceremony in Sacramento on August 9. The award, restricted to officials in their final term, honors their support of public policies that promote the health of underserved Californians.
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New Statewide Survey Reveals Similarities and Differences in Cultural Attitudes Toward Teen Sexuality

According to a recent Field Poll, California's ethnically diverse populations share many of the same opinions about teen sexuality and pregnancy prevention. For example, all ethnic groups consider parents to be the most important influence on teens' attitudes and behaviors. On the other hand, attitudes toward certain issues—including sex education in public schools—vary by ethnic group. Commissioned by the Get Real About Teen Pregnancy public education campaign, funded by TCWF, the survey is intended to aid the development of culturally sensitive prevention strategies.
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Summer Portfolio Now Available

PortfolioThe cover story in the latest issue of Portfolio provides a retrospective of TCWF’s Sabbatical Program, which was established in 2003 to offers support to California's health nonprofits and their executives. This issue also spotlights the work of grantees in three of our funding priorities: special projects, teenage pregnancy prevention and violence prevention.
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New Survey Provides Detailed Picture of Californians’ Health and Access to Care

Despite issues such as lack of health insurance, most Californians describe their health as “good” or better, according to findings from the latest biannual California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). The extensive report also reveals that the burden of chronic disease in California still falls disproportionately on low-income individuals and certain racial/ethnic groups. CHIS is a collaborative project of two TCWF grantees, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the Public Health Institute, and the California Department of Health Services.
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2006 AAPI Health Summit To Be Held September 14-16 in San Jose

The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Health Summit, scheduled for September 14-16 in San Jose, will convene health care consumers, professionals, advocates, researchers and policymakers to discuss health care access and disparities. Hosted by the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, a TCWF grantee, the event marks the 20th anniversary of the organization, which works to improve the health and well-being of AAPI communities.
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New Report Offers Health Aging Strategies for Communities

“A Healthy Community Perspective on Aging Well: New Ideas for an Older California,” a new publication from the Center for Civic Partnerships, presents promising practices and resources that communities can use to improve the health and quality of life of older adults. Funded by a grant from TCWF, this brief report includes demographic projections, six case studies and 35 strategies that can cities can begin to implement immediately.
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2005 Annual Report Now Available

ARThe cover story of our 2005 Annual Report describes how we use strategic communications to convey our grantmaking goals, spotlight the work of our grantees and share the lessons we learn with colleagues in the philanthropy sector. The annual report also provides an update on the Foundation’s activities for the year, an overview of the grants program, a list of the year’s grants and financial statements.
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TCWF Grantees Receive 2006 Espíritu Award from The Isabel Allende Foundation

The Isabel Allende Foundation has bestowed its $20,000 Espíritu Award on two San Francisco-based TCWF grantees. The award recognizes programs that help protect the fundamental rights of women. Huckleberry Youth Programs was honored for its efforts in teenage pregnancy prevention; Mujeres Unidas y Activas, for promoting social justice for immigrant women.
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