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Cannabis

The California Endowment

Published Dec 2020

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. These stories published in the Sacramento News & Review and onine in 2020 covered the work that was done on this project.

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The California Endowment

Published Dec 2019

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2019 covered the work that was done on this project.

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The California Endowment

Published Dec 2018

Printed Stories

In 2010, the California Endowment launched a 10-year, $1 billion plan to improve the health of 14 challenged communities across the state. Over the 10 years, community-based organizations and public institutions worked together to address the socioeconomic and environmental challenges contributing to the poor health of their communities. This bi-weekly series of stories published in the Sacramento News & Review in 2018 covered the work that was done on this project.

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Sacramento County Coalition for Youth/City of Sacramento

Published Nov 2018

Publications

Parents and mentors can have an impact on whether or not youth use marijuana, also known as cannabis. Pre-teens, teens and youth in their early 20s often seek out new experiences and engage in risky behaviors, such as using marijuana. You can help prevent underage use by starting the conversation about marijuana with youth in your life and making sure they are aware of potential consequences. Open up this publication to learn more about the dangers of marijuana use!

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Capitol Compliance Management

Published Dec 2017

Publications

Relax and take a deep breath — recreational cannabis is legal now in California! In this publication, new and returning marijuana users will find information on selecting appealing products and tips for how to enjoy them safely. They'll also find a directory of Sacramento-area dispensaries affiliated with Capitol Compliance Management, a cannabis consulting and management firm that is bringing local dispensaries into a new era of legitimacy.

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River City Phoenix

Published Apr 2017

Publications

At River City Phoenix, patients’ needs always come first. River City Phoenix (RCP) is a medical cannabis dispensary with a history of providing patients with a variety of medicine, personalized recommendations and education around each product they offer. Since it opened as RCP in Sacramento, professional, caring staff strive to maintain the gold standard for the medical cannabis dispensary business model. This publication aims to reach medical marijuana patients who are not yet connected with RCP, encouraging them to come in, meet the staff and see what RCP offers. It's also intended for a more general audience, reducing stigma around medical marijuana businesses and users. Their stories show that patients are a diverse group with a variety of needs, and that staff are there to help everyone.

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Inland Cannabis Farmers' Association

Published Mar 2016

Publications

The Inland Cannabis Farmers' Association is a nonprofit group of farmers who are members of the local community: People in this industry are farmers, veterans, patients, business-people. This publication will introduce the reader to the work these farmers are doing to cultivate legal, medical cannabis, also known as marijuana. Readers will put a human face on the farmers, understanding these are our neighbors and contributing members of our community. The piece will also educate people who know few real facts about cannabis cultivation. Like community members, the farmers of the Association want cannabis cultivation in the area to be transparent, licensed and out-in-the-open.

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