Published Jul 2023
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East Region Adult Education is a consortium of schools that have been the No. 1 adult education providers in San Diego’s East County since 1946. At four main campuses and more than 100 sites, the consortium offers classes and programs in English as a Second Language, medical and other technical careers, as well as Basic, Secondary and Lifelong Education. The results: life-changing.
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Adult education will get you where you want to be! The State Center Adult Education Consortium and its member schools show you the possibilities.
ViewPublished Jun 2022
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¡La educación de adultos te llevará a donde quieres estar! El State Center Adult Education Consortium y sus escuelas miembros le muestran las posibilidades.
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Founded five years ago in South Lake Tahoe, ADVANCE is an educational collaborative like no other. It provides competency-based programs that are modified for every individual’s needs by partnering with local nonprofits, organizations and public agencies to address all obstacles a person might be facing, whether it be childcare, food insecurity, housing, health care or other concerns. This holistic case management—recognizing the needs of individuals outside of the classroom—sets them up for more long-term success.
ViewPublished Jan 2022
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Do you need health services? You may qualify for Medi-Cal. Fresno County cares! In times of need, you've got options.
ViewPublished Jan 2022
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¿Necesitas servicios de salud? Puede calificar para Medi-Cal. El condado de Fresno se preocupa por su salud. En tiempos de necesidad, ¡tiene opciones!
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ViewPublished Dec 2021
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For 40 years, Hope Cooperative has served the needs of Sacramento County, focusing on people experiencing homelessness or mental health issues. Now, the organization serves Yolo County, too.
ViewPublished Oct 2021
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Mt. SAC Regional Consortium for Adult Education helps adult learners find success through its member schools.
ViewPublished Oct 2021
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Pioneer Community Energy offers local control of electrical service in Placer and El Dorado counties, giving those communities power over their choice of power.
ViewPublished Jun 2021
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Grow your potential! Sequoias Adult Education Consortium is here to help. Inspirational stories of student success show how adult education makes a life-changing difference.
ViewPublished Jun 2021
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¡Haz crecer tu potencial! El Consorcio de Educación para Adultos de Sequoias está aquí para ayudar. Historias inspiradoras sobre el éxito de los estudiantes muestran cómo la educación de adultos marca una diferencia que cambia la vida.
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ViewPublished Jun 2021
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Grow your potential! Sequoias Adult Education Consortium is here to help. Inspirational stories of student success show how adult education makes a life-changing difference.
ViewPublished May 2021
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Learn how the Butte County Air Quality Management District partners with residents and businesses to improve the air quality for everyone. In fact, they can help you identify grants and incentive programs to replace inefficient equipment and vehicles, as well as give you real-time air quality data and Burn Day information.
ViewPublished May 2021
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Kern Community College District showcases career pathways for Kern County students. Bakersfield College edition.
ViewPublished May 2021
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Kern Community College District showcases career pathways for Kern County high school students. Porterville College edition.
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Kern Community College District showcases career pathways for Kern County high school students. Cerro Coso Community College edition.
ViewPublished Apr 2021
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Riverside County's future depends on skilled workers. Where will they come from? Riverside ABOUT STUDENTS Regional consortium for Adult Education leads the way to better careers and quality of life.
ViewPublished Dec 2020
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Adult education has a rich 150-year history in the Bay Area. Learn how these low- and no-cost programs are life-changing for individual Californians and their families, but may also be the economic engine for the entire state.
ViewPublished Dec 2020
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Adult education has a rich 150-year history in the greater Sacramento region. Learn how these low- and no-cost programs are life-changing for individual Californians and their families, but may also be the economic engine for the entire state.
ViewPublished Dec 2020
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Adult education has a rich 150-year history in the greater Los Angeles Area. Learn how these low- and no-cost programs are life-changing for individual Californians and their families, but may also be the economic engine for the entire state.
ViewPublished Dec 2020
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Men and women who served our country should never have to sleep on sidewalks or under freeways, but veterans at risk of or experiencing homelessness may not realize the wealth of benefits and support services available to them. The County of San Diego OMVA works with partner organizations to help vets find emergency and permanent housing, as well as access financial, medical and employment assistance.
ViewPublished Dec 2020
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En tiempos de estrés y desastre, hay personas que se preocupan. ¡No estas solo! Encuentre la ayuda y los servicios que necesita en el condado de Tulare.
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ViewPublished Dec 2020
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In times of stress and disaster, there are people who care. You are not alone! Find the help and services you need in Tulare County.
ViewPublished Oct 2020
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Learn how habitat banking restores the land, benefits native wildlife and reduces flood risks. Westervelt Ecological Services is a nationwide leader in environmental mitigation and conservation.
ViewPublished Oct 2020
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Placer County residents have options for the health care and services they need. The Placer County Department of Health and Human Services tells how to get the most out of Medi-Cal and other benefits.
ViewPublished Oct 2020
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Hard work, low pay, miserable conditions and more! The California Conservation Corps offers life-changing opportunities.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let your safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Find out what people in Orange County are doing to help their communities and the environment.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Learn what people in Siskiyou, Modoc, Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, Alpine and Mono counties are doing to help their communities and the environment.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Learn what people in Del Norte, Humboldt, Trinity, Mendocino and Sonoma counties are doing to help their communities and the environment.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medication. Learn what people in San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo and Imperial counties are doing to help their communities and the environment.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let your safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Find out what people in the North Central Valley are doing to help their communities and the environment.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Find out what people in the South Central Valley including Fresno and Monterey counties are doing.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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The 2020 Census is almost over! Have you been counted? The future of Kern and Tulare counties depends on it.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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El censo de 2020 casi ha terminado. Por qué el censo es importante para los condados de Kern y Tulare.
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ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Los contenedores de recuperación de medicamentos le permiten desechar de forma segura los medicamentos indeseados, innecesarios o vencidos. (Edición de San Diego)
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ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Learn about what's happening with this program in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Drug take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications. Learn what people in San Diego County are doing to help their communities and the environment.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Los contenedores de recuperación de medicamentos le permiten desechar de forma segura los medicamentos indeseados, innecesarios o vencidos. (Edición de Los Ángeles)
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ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Los Angeles County is committed to cleaning up lead contamination. What you need to know about lead paint and contamination now.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Aedes aegypti, a new invasive mosquito, is making itself at home in California, including the Turlock area. This itty bitty insect can potentially carry deadly diseases. How to protect yourself and your home.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Conozca los peligros de la pintura con plomo y la contaminación.
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ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Time is running out to complete the 2020 Census. Community partners share what is at stake for Central Valley communities in the big count.
ViewPublished Sep 2020
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Se acaba el tiempo para completar el censo de 2020. Los socios comunitarios comparten lo que está en juego para las comunidades del Valle Central en la gran cuenta.
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ViewPublished Aug 2020
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An Air Force veteran tells how and why the Census impacts veterans and their services — and why all veterans should stand up and be counted.
ViewPublished Aug 2020
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The 2020 Census marks the first time that the Census will recognize same sex marriage and the LGBTQ community. Why that matters to so many people.
ViewPublished Aug 2020
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Crucial resources for Californians rely on federal funding. That funding is determined by population and demographics counted in the Census, which only happens every 10 years. For every person counted, local communities receive an estimated $2,000 a year in funding. For every person not counted, communities lose out on $20,000 over a decade. CNC Education Fund strove to educate rural and hard-to-count residents about the importance of being counted in the California Census.
ViewPublished Aug 2020
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Medication take-back bins let you safely dispose of unwanted, unneeded or expired medications — and fight the opioid crisis in the Central Valley.
ViewPublished Jul 2020
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As much as 40% of college students struggle to pay tuition and living expenses. For those students, the CalFresh program can provide monthly financial assistance to put food on the table. Learn how you might qualify and how a 10-minute application could make your life easier: Worry less and focus on your education more.
ViewPublished Jul 2020
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By going back to basics, you can learn how to recycle right. That includes stopping contamination.
ViewPublished Apr 2020
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Peninsula Clean Energy, San Mateo County's community electricity provider, shares the progress its made to reach its goal of 100% greenhouse gas-free electricity. This glossy version is designed for use throughout the year.
ViewPublished Apr 2020
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Peninsula Clean Energy, San Mateo County's community electricity provider, shares the progress its made to reach its goal of 100% greenhouse gas-free electricity.
ViewPublished Apr 2020
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Por qué cada residente de California debe completar el Censo.
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ViewPublished Mar 2020
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Why every Californian should complete the 2020 Census.
ViewPublished Mar 2020
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Por qué el Censo de los Estados Unidos es tan importante para todos? Nuestro futuro en el Valle Central depende del Censo!
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ViewPublished Mar 2020
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Tips for how to recycle a mattress or box springs with the help of Bye Bye Mattress. Created by N&R Publications for Product Stewardship Group.
ViewPublished Mar 2020
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8 page special insert to Chico News & Review about United Way of Northern California and the aftermath of the Camp Fire.
ViewPublished Mar 2020
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Your guide to the 2020 Census and why it's so important that everyone get counted.
ViewPublished Feb 2020
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California is embracing large-scale composting as a way of reducing waste in landfills while safeguarding some of the Golden State’s greatest assets: its soil, its water and the health of its people!
ViewPublished Feb 2020
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With three voting options, conditional voter registration and several days to vote, California's Voter's Choice Act has made voting in Santa Clara County easier than ever!
ViewPublished Jan 2020
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While formerly known as ARC of Contra Costa, VistAbility continues to offer individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities with the services they need and deserve. Discover the varied ways VistAbility supports its participants and their loved ones.
ViewPublished Dec 2019
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The California Voter's Choice Act has made voting in Sacramento more accessible and convenient than ever before. Learn of the three effortless ways to cast a vote in any Sacramento election, and how you can still vote even if you missed the registration deadline!
ViewPublished Nov 2019
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With over 33 million acres of forest and woodlands in California, it is imperative that Californians adopt policies and practices that help prevent the catastrophic fires seen throughout the state in recent years. With the help of Butte County Fire Safe Council, discover various methods for restoring and maintaining forest health, and subsequently everyone and everything that calls California home.
ViewPublished Nov 2019
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Formed from the unification of two campuses, Ánimo Legacy Charter Middle School boasts an intimate learning model and meaningful resources to facilitate student success. With an emphasis on academic and emotional growth, Ánimo Legacy equips students with the ability to successfully take on all that they aspire.
ViewPublished Nov 2019
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Undeniably, driving under the influence is a huge mistake. The steps required to right that wrong, however, aren't always clear. Learn how to navigate the legal process and the steps that are critical in the days immediately following the receipt of a DUI.
ViewPublished Oct 2019
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Currently diverting over a million pounds of food from landfills annually, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank helps eradicate food insecurity throughout Los Angeles County while safeguarding the environment from unnecessary waste. However, changed behavior at every level of the food cycle is essential to fight hunger and protect the environment. Whether a farmer, retailer, consumer or nonprofit, discover how you can reduce waste and support your community with Los Angeles Regional Food Bank!
ViewPublished Oct 2019
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Since its construction in 1968, the Oroville Dam has enhanced the safety of surrounding cities historically impacted by devastating floods. With regular improvements and investments in infrastructure, the Oroville Dam will continue to mitigate unwanted natural occurrences.
ViewPublished Sep 2019
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Registered voters in San Mateo County can now choose to vote by mail, by drop box or at a voting center. Learn which method is best for you!
ViewPublished Sep 2019
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United Public Employees is dedicated to representing some of the lowest paid workers in public service, fighting to secure good working conditions and fair pay for people who provide critical services to society.
ViewPublished Jul 2019
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Part of why Clayton Valley Charter High School decided to make the change from a traditional school model to a charter, is so it could invest more in its teacher's abilities. Longtime teacher Katie Nolan explains how the campus changed, and how her successes have translated onto her students.
ViewPublished Jul 2019
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Don't toss batteries loosely into the trash or recycling bin, they could explode! So where do they go? Find out where to put your batteries for recycling in San Mateo County in this video.
ViewPublished Jul 2019
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If batteries are prepared correctly for collection and recycling, they could potentially explode when being handled, processed and transported. Learn what four steps to follow to prevent battery fires!
ViewPublished Jun 2019
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Through various programs, CalHFA helps relieve the hurdles many low and moderate income earners face when renting and buying a home in California.
ViewPublished May 2019
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The Los Rios College Federation of Teachers cares deeply about faculty, but it is equally committed to ensuring students have everything they need -- both inside and outside of the classroom.
ViewPublished May 2019
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The quickest path to achieving your personal and career goals is through the Division of Adult and Career Education. / Historias de adultos que aprendieron inglés y avanzaron en sus carreras.
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ViewPublished May 2019
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Caring for Our Watersheds, a joint program of Nutrien and the Center for Land-Based Learning, empowers students to imagine, develop and create solutions in their local watersheds through an environmental proposal writing contest. Up to $10,000 in cash is available to students so that they can turn their ideas into reality.
ViewPublished Mar 2019
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Building a community takes more than buildings — it takes an understanding of housing development and people development. Mutual Housing California gets that. Learn how inside this publication.
ViewPublished Mar 2019
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There's a wrong way and a right way to recycle your batteries. But if you're not supposed to put them in the trash, then were are they supposed to go? In truth, batteries in the trash are a huge danger to recycling facilities. There are four easy steps to avoid this danger: Collect your batteries, tape their terminals, zip them in a clear zip-top plastic bag, and place them on top of your recycling or garbage carts, depending on your hauler. Learn more about how to keep San Mateo clean and safe by reading on!
ViewPublished Mar 2019
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Clayton Valley Charter High School (CVCHS) didn't start out as a charter, but its transition into the new model has dramatically improved the lives and education of the students who attend. It isn't just another high school — it has the specific structure and environment needed by students in order to thrive! Learn more about CVCHS faculty and students, and find out why CVCHS is the place to be!
ViewPublished Feb 2019
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Los Angeles County Child Support Services Department (CSSD) helps families help themselves, while always keeping the child's best interest in mind. Learn more about how CSSD has helped parents and children, and learn more about the department as a whole by reading this publication!
ViewPublished Jan 2019
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For decades, California has been on the right road when it comes to recycling. The freeway, however, is transitioning into a toll road — and turning around is not a viable option. Recycling is no longer a major moneymaker in the U.S. It's a challenging time for California's recycling industry, but everyone has a stake in meeting those challenges. Learn what you can do as a state decision-maker, a city or county, or as an everyday consumer.
ViewPublished Nov 2018
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The California Product Stewardship Council (CPSC) is a powerful network of local governments, non-government organizations, businesses, and individuals who support policies and projects where producers share in the responsibility for managing products at end-of-life. CPSC is California's thought leader and expert on the Producer Responsibility Movement. Find out how this small nonprofit took on Big Pharma and won, and learn how you can help them to accomplish even more!
ViewPublished Oct 2018
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When you have a life-limiting diagnosis, you want to make the most of the time you have left. Hospice and palliative care put patients in charge of how they want to live, but not all hospices are the same. Nonprofit hospices have been shown to provide better quality care because their mission is to support patients, not to make profits. If you or a loved one is facing the end of life, you have a choice. Click here to learn more about nonprofit hospice care.
ViewPublished Oct 2018
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Thanks to the California Voter's Choice Act, registered voters in San Mateo County can now vote in one of three ways! Voting is now more convenient than ever before, and voters can choose which method works best for them. Click here to learn more!
ViewPublished Aug 2018
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Improperly disposing of medications or needles can have a serious effect on a community — such as fueling addiction, threatening public safety and polluting important waterways. Learn how the California Product Stewardship Council and its partners in San Joaquin County have made proper disposal of medications and medical sharps easy throughout the region — and how you can help keep the region safe!
ViewPublished May 2018
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El Tablero Escolar de California presenta una “amplia perspectiva” de las escuelas de California, alejándose de las pruebas como el único criterio de rendimiento y adoptando un enfoque más integral. El nuevo sistema de rendición de cuentas les permite a los padres una mejor perspectiva de lo que está sucediendo en las escuelas de sus hijos y ayuda a los educadores a identificar las áreas de éxito y de oportunidad, brindándoles las herramientas que necesitan para servir a todos los estudiantes.
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ViewPublished May 2018
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Nearly half of California's workers are on track for retire into economic hardship. Currently, more than 7 million California workers are not offered a retirement savings plan by their employer. Californians deserve to retire with dignity. That's why all employers with five or more employees will soon be required to offer retirement savings plans through a private sector company or through CalSavers, the state's new retirement savings program. CalSavers has no cost and no risk for employers while giving employees an easy way to save for retirement through an automatic deduction from their paycheck. Learn what employers and employees are saying about this safe, simple and portable way to save for retirement.
ViewPublished May 2018
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SB 1 is a landmark transportation investment act designed to rebuild California by fixing neighborhood streets, freeways and bridges in communities across California.
ViewPublished Mar 2018
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The Greater Sacramento Region of California Community Colleges offers students a pathway to success, no matter who they are! Read more about how your local community college can fit into your lifestyle, no matter if you're a recent high school graduate, a lifelong learner, or don't yet have your GED or high school diploma. The start to your future could be just around the corner!
ViewPublished Dec 2017
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Santa Cruz County is getting closer to a world with no waste. Inside, find stories about how the county is at the forefront of waste reduction and recycling, and what you can do to help! Combat overflowing landfills and climate change with help from the County of Santa Cruz Department of Public Works.
ViewPublished Jun 2017
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Now celebrating its 50th summer at Cal Expo, this year's California State Fair will celebrate our state's ideas, cultures and talents in new and exciting ways. Horses, wine, history, dinosaurs, wiener dogs, bacon-wrapped corndogs, art, goats and craft beer — don't even try to do it all in one day!
ViewPublished Oct 2016
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The men and women who have made sacrifices to serve their country deserve the benefits they have earned. However, sometimes they are unaware of the benefits and services they are entitled to, or face challenges accessing them. San Mateo County is a leader in offering services for veterans and their families. As part of the county’s Human Services Agency, the VSO offers support for veterans and their families through connecting veterans to state and federal benefits and referrals to services from the county Human Services Agency. The VSO wants every San Mateo County veteran to walk through their doors and get all the support they deserve — and that goal is only achievable through the community's support.
ViewPublished Jun 2016
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Why settle for good? Go for the BEST at the California State Fair! The Fair continues to be THE destination to experience the best in food, entertainment, agriculture, arts and fun!
ViewPublished Jun 2016
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Veterans often don’t claim benefits because they are too proud or think they’ll deprive more needy veterans from financial assistance. But the truth is benefits never run out and often veterans fall on hard times and need this assistance. It is best to apply for benefits before a veteran reaches crisis, and Santa Cruz Veterans Services Office is here to help.
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ViewPublished Jun 2016
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Veterans often don’t claim benefits because they are too proud or think they’ll deprive more needy veterans from financial assistance. But the truth is benefits never run out and often veterans fall on hard times and need this assistance. It is best to apply for benefits before a veteran reaches crisis, and Santa Cruz Veterans Services Office is here to help.
ViewPublished Apr 2016
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Caring For Our Watersheds engages students in improving the environment through a contest where students propose — and even implement — ways to improve their watersheds. A program of the Center for Land Based Learning, the contest promotes interest in environmental science and the next generation of good stewards to our rivers. By telling stories of students who have successfully proposed and implemented projects to create environmental change, this publication will educate the public on what this program is, announce the finalists, highlight implemented projects, and encourage students, teachers, professionals and sponors to get involved in the watershed program.
ViewPublished Apr 2016
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Turlock Mosquito Abatement District personnel are keeping a close watch on mosquito breeding areas in the community. Learn about the District's approach and how you can help.
ViewPublished Mar 2016
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The In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority, housed within the Santa Cruz County Human Services Department, helps connect Medi-Cal eligible older or disabled adults (and some children) with care providers for domestic and personal care. IHSS manages enrollment of care providers and provides and maintains a registry of IHSS home care providers for recipients. Discover the benefits and the sense of satisfaction many care providers feel as a result of helping someone in need — and learn if it's right for you.
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ViewPublished Mar 2016
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The In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority, housed within the Santa Cruz County Human Services Department, helps connect Medi-Cal eligible older or disabled adults (and some children) with care providers for domestic and personal care. IHSS manages enrollment of care providers and provides and maintains a registry of IHSS home care providers for recipients. Discover the benefits and the sense of satisfaction many care providers feel as a result of helping someone in need — and learn if it's right for you.
ViewPublished Jul 2015
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California voters approved Proposition 47 on Nov. 4, 2014, enacting changes to how some low-level criminal offenses, like drug possession and petty theft, are classified. Applicable charges have been reclassified from felony to misdemeanor, carrying lighter sentences. This publication, an effort of The California Endowment and partners, will help get the word out to the general public. The publication explains the law and its impacts, helps readers understand some of the benefits to both individuals and society of enacting less severe punishments for low-level drug and theft offenses, and educates readers on the process to reclassify felonies.
ViewPublished Jun 2015
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California's best summer days are at the fair.
ViewPublished Jun 2015
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Prescription medication can save lives, but it can also take lives. San Mateo County is addressing this serious problem head-on.
ViewPublished Nov 2014
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This publication increases public awareness and understanding of the threats posed by improper disposal of sharps and meds and educates public on best practices and existing resources for proper disposal of sharps and meds. in their local community in Marin County. The publication also educates about the movement for product stewardship legislation, which can further improve access to and ease of proper disposal options for meds. and sharps.
ViewPublished Nov 2014
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California Health & Wellness is a healthcare coverage provider that serves Medi-Cal recipients in 19 counties in Northern and Southern California. CH&W provides value-added services such as a mobile Member Connections team to visit customers at home, and an emphasis on preventive care and excellent customer service.
ViewPublished Oct 2014
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Californians Love To Read! Kids, pet owners, sports fans, cooks, poets and more will find something to love at this festival held at the Sacramento Convention Center.
ViewPublished Jun 2014
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The California State Fair is all about showcasing the best of the Golden State. For 160 years, the Fair has featured the top food, artists, wine, livestock and vendors from around the state. Learn what makes the California State Fair "the best" from July 11-27, 2014.
ViewPublished May 2014
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Since 1866, the YMCA has been a vital resource in the communities it serves. Today, the YMCA of Superior California's commitment to youth development, healthy living and social responsibility is stronger than ever. Readers are encouraged to give, join and volunteer in support of the Y and strengthening their community.
ViewPublished May 2014
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California Montessori Project is a free, public charter school that offers Montessori education. Find out why this education method creates innovative, collaborative and respectful students who are capable of being tomorrow's leaders.
ViewPublished Mar 2014
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Unwanted medications and used needles can pose a hazard to our families, our community and our environment. The California Product Stewardship Council is working with stakeholders to find a solution to this problem through safe disposal options.
ViewPublished Oct 2013
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Con la aprobación de la ley de salud, millones de Californianos entrarán en el sistema de atención de la salud por primera vez. California cubierto es el mercado de beneficios de salud del estado para asequible, seguro de salud de calidad.
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ViewPublished Oct 2013
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"Get Covered: Bay Area" features stories of Californians who didn't have quality, affordable health coverage when they needed it most. This publication explains how to buy health insurance through Covered California, with information about premium assistance, sample health insurance prices and resources available to help Californians who need assistance or just more information.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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For 45 years, the California Mini-Corps program has positively impacted California’s educational landscape, providing instructional services to help migrant students succeed academically. Additionally, the program has served as a pipeline for college students with a migrant background to become biliterate teachers serving in public schools throughout California.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Get Covered: Inland Empire" features stories of Californians who didn't have quality, affordable health coverage when they needed it most. This publication explains how to buy health insurance through Covered California, with information about premium assistance, sample health insurance prices and resources available to help Californians who need assistance or just more information.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Get Covered: Los Angeles" features stories of Californians who didn't have quality, affordable health coverage when they needed it most. This publication explains how to buy health insurance through Covered California, with information about premium assistance, sample health insurance prices and resources available to help Californians who need assistance or just more information.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Get Covered: San Diego and Orange Counties" features stories of Californians who didn't have quality, affordable health coverage when they needed it most. This publication explains how to buy health insurance through Covered California, with information about premium assistance, sample health insurance prices and resources available to help Californians who need assistance or just more information.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Obtenga Cobertura: Centro y Costa de California" cuenta las historias de los californianos que no tienen un seguro de salud de calidad y asequible cuando lo necesitaban más. Esta publicación explica cómo comprar un seguro de salud a través de Covered California, con información sobre la ayuda financiera y los precios de seguros de salud. Es un recurso para los californianos que necesitan ayuda o simplemente más información.
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ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Obtenga Cobertura: Condados de San Diego y Orange" cuenta las historias de los californianos que no tienen un seguro de salud de calidad y asequible cuando lo necesitaban más. Esta publicación explica cómo comprar un seguro de salud a través de Covered California, con información sobre la ayuda financiera y los precios de seguros de salud. Es un recurso para los californianos que necesitan ayuda o simplemente más información.
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ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Obtenga Cobertura: Los Angeles" cuenta las historias de los californianos que no tienen un seguro de salud de calidad y asequible cuando lo necesitaban más. Esta publicación explica cómo comprar un seguro de salud a través de Covered California, con información sobre la ayuda financiera y los precios de seguros de salud. Es un recurso para los californianos que necesitan ayuda o simplemente más información.
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ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Get Covered: Central and Coastal California" features stories of Californians who didn't have quality, affordable health coverage when they needed it most. This publication explains how to buy health insurance through Covered California, with information about premium assistance, sample health insurance prices and resources available to help Californians who need assistance or just more information.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Get Covered: Northern California" features stories of Californians who didn't have quality, affordable health coverage when they needed it most. This publication explains how to buy health insurance through Covered California, with information about premium assistance, sample health insurance prices and resources available to help Californians who need assistance or just more information.
ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Obtenga Cobertura: Inland Empire" cuenta las historias de los californianos que no tienen un seguro de salud de calidad y asequible cuando lo necesitaban más. Esta publicación explica cómo comprar un seguro de salud a través de Covered California, con información sobre la ayuda financiera y los precios de seguros de salud. Es un recurso para los californianos que necesitan ayuda o simplemente más información.
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ViewPublished Sep 2013
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"Obtenga Cobertura: Area de la Bahia" cuenta las historias de los californianos que no tienen un seguro de salud de calidad y asequible cuando lo necesitaban más. Esta publicación explica cómo comprar un seguro de salud a través de Covered California, con información sobre la ayuda financiera y los precios de seguros de salud. Es un recurso para los californianos que necesitan ayuda o simplemente más información.
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ViewPublished Aug 2013
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The Affordable Care Act serves up new insurance coverage standards for employers. The California Restaurant Association is helping to navigate the restaurant industry through health care reform.
ViewPublished Jul 2013
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The California State Fair has the fun that moves you. Don't miss out on all the rides, food, exhibits and memories that the state fair has to offer.
ViewPublished Jun 2013
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Listen to the music. California Worldfest is held in Grass Valley each year and features eight stages of music and dance from around the world.
ViewPublished Apr 2013
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How does beef get from the farm to your dinner table? The California Beef Council helps educate consumers about beef production and works to ensure the highest quality product.
ViewPublished Mar 2013
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When the housing market collapsed in 2007, many homeowners in California struggled to pay their mortgages. Keep Your Home California is helping homeowners stay in their homes by giving Californians the assistance they need.
ViewPublished Feb 2013
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Addiction is the No. 1 driver of social issues such as high health care costs, drunk driving and crime in the United States. Focus Healthcare of Sacramento can help you get your life back by getting to the root of addiction.
ViewPublished Feb 2013
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Pork is a versatile dish. The California Pork Producers Association is working to ensure quality care for their animals, as well as decreasing the environmental impact of their farms.
ViewPublished Jul 2012
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California is home to a vibrant restaurant scene. The California Restaurant Association provides advocacy, education and resources for restaurant professionals in one of the state's largest industries.
ViewPublished Jul 2012
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The California State Fair is a family tradition. Don't miss the food, exhibits, animals, rides and — most importantly — the fun the state fair has to offer.
ViewPublished Jul 2012
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A world of music awaits you. Held in Grass Valley each year, California Worldfest is an eight-stage music festival featuring music and dance from around the world.
ViewPublished Jun 2011
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For parents seeking the best care for their sick child, travel is sometimes necessary. Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for families who are displaced in more than 300 locations across the country.
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