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Advocates
for Youth
Advocates for Youth is dedicated to creating programs and advocating for policies that help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Advocates provides information, training, and strategic assistance to youth-serving organizations, policy makers, youth activists, and the media in the United States and the developing world. |
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Choice for Youth - A Public Education Campaign to Prevent Violence Against Youth Choices for Youth is a public education campaign funded by a grant to i.e. communications, LLC from The California Wellness Foundation. The goal of the public education campaign is to develop and implement a public education campaign to inform policymakers, opinion leaders and the general public about the need to increase resources for youth violence prevention. |
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Knowledge
Path: Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
This knowledge path about adolescent pregnancy prevention has been compiled by the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Library at Georgetown University. It offers a selection of current, high-quality resources and information tools for policymakers, health professionals, researchers, and parents who are interested in tracking timely information on this topic. This path will be updated periodically. |
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National Adolescent Health Information Center The National Adolescent Health Information Center (NAHIC) was established in 1993 with funding from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is based within the University of California, San Francisco's Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and Institute for Health Policy Studies. The overall goal of NAHIC is to improve the health of adolescents by serving as a national resource for adolescent health information and research and to assure the integration, synthesis, coordination and dissemination of adolescent health-related information. |
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Get
Real About Teen Pregnancy!
Teen pregnancy is also an adult problem. Young people need education and support to make responsible decisions about their sexuality. For more information about efforts in California that working to reduce teen pregnancy, please visit this website. |
| NIDA
for Teens
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the National Institutes of Heath (NIH), created this Web site to educate adolescents ages 11 through 15 (as well as their parents and teachers) on the science behind drug abuse. NIDA enlisted the help of teens in developing the site to ensure that the content addresses appropriate questions and timely concerns. |
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The
National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
The mission of the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is to improve the well-being of children, youth, and families by reducing teen pregnancy. The Campaign's goal is to reduce the rate of teen pregnancy by one-third between 1996 and 2005 |
| William
T Grant Foundation
The purpose of the William T. Grant Foundation is to further the understanding of human behavior through research. The Foundation’s mission focuses on improving the lives of youth ages 8 to 25 in the United States. The foundation invests primarily in high quality empirical studies. Its Current Research Priorities are understanding and improving social settings such as families, schools, peer groups, and organizations, and how these social settings affect youth. Its Priorities also focus on the use and influence of scientific evidence in policy and practice. To a more limited extent, the Foundation supports capacity-building, communication, and youth service activities. |
| Youth
Behavior Risk Surveillance
The YRBSS was developed in 1990 to monitor priority health risk behaviors that contribute markedly to the leading causes of death, disability, and social problems among youth and adults0 in the United States. |
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The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community- based voluntary health organization. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has state divisions and more than 3,400 local offices. |
| American
Diabetes Association
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching more than 800 communities. |
| American
Heart Association
The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. |
| American Red Cross |
| Building Sustainable Non-Profits |
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California Asthma Partners/Strategic Plan for Asthma in California California Asthma Partners (CAP) is a statewide partnership of California non-governmental organizations, agencies, institutions, coalitions, collaboratives, and other programs working to implement the Strategic Plan for Asthma in California. CAP demonstrates that local and regional coalitions, individual programs and other asthma stakeholders can together build the collective strength necessary to reduce the burden of asthma in California. Users can access the Strategic Plan for Asthma from this site. |
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California
Budget Project
The California Budget Project (CBP) serves as a resource to the media, policymakers, and state and local constituency groups seeking accurate information and analysis of a range of state policy issues. Through independent fiscal and policy analysis, public education, and collaboration with other organizations, we work to improve public policies affecting the economic and social well-being of low- and middle-income Californians. |
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California
Department of Health Services
The mission of the California Department of Health Services (DHS) is to protect and improve the health of all Californians. |
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California
Department of Health Services – Asthma Home Page
CDHS
is part of the California Health and Human Services Agency and administers
a broad range of public and clinical health asthma programs that serve
California.
Users can find
asthma programs within CDHS by category and can search the site for
specific materials. |
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California
Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics
The Office of Health Information and Research (OHIR) within the California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics is responsible for coordinating the development of health information systems and conducting research relating to the health status of California's population. OHIR is composed of the Vital Statistics Section and the Planning and Data Analysis |
| California
Department of Health Services, Health Information and Strategic Planning
Health Information and Strategic Planning (HISP) is responsible for departmentwide initiatives to improve the effectiveness of our work through strategic planning, better health information systems, increased application of epidemiologic methods of analysis, strong liaisons with public health organizations and schools of public health, and effective partnerships with local health agencies and professionals |
| California
Department of Health Services, Maternal and Child Health Branch
The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Branch is one of six branches within the Primary Care and Family Health Division of the California Department of Health Services. The other branches include Children’s Medical Services, Genetic Disease Testing, Family Planning, Primary and Rural Health Care Systems, and WIC (Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Nutrition). |
| California
Department of Health Services, Office of Family Planning
The Office of Family Planning (OFP) is charged by the California Legislature " to make available to citizens of the State who are of childbearing age comprehensive medical knowledge, assistance, and services relating to the planning of families". The purpose of family planning is to provide women and men a means by which they decide for themselves the number, timing, and spacing of their children. |
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California Department of Health Services, Office of Patient Advocate The Office of the Patient Advocate is an independent office under the Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency. Established in July 2000, The Office is responsible for protecting patient rights. The Office of the Patient Advocate informs consumers about their HMO rights and responsibilities and helps assure the highest level of customer service at the Department of Managed Health Care's HMO Help Center. |
| California
Dept. of Finance Demographic Research Unit
The Demographic Research Unit of the California Department of Finance is designated as the single official source of demographic data for State planning and budgeting. |
| California
Community Foundation
In partnership with its donors, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations and public institutions with funds for health and human services, affordable housing, early childhood education, community arts and culture and other areas of need. |
| California
Family and Domestic Violence Referral Directory
This publication lists county-specific resources for family and domestic violence. The following types of services are listed for each county: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotlines, Domestic Violence Shelters, Domestic Violence Programs, Counseling Services for Victims, Counseling Services for Batterers, Victim Services, Legal Services, District Attorney, Victim/Witness, Sexual Assault, Child Abuse, and Elder Abuse. |
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California
Family Health Council
CFHC carries out its mission by coordinating and supporting the delivery of health services in community-based organizations throughout California. The organization directs funding for providers of family health services, performs advanced research in reproductive health care and contraception, conducts education, training and community outreach efforts, and tests, implements and monitors effective programs. CFHC also acts as a catalyst for expanding health care services by building the capacity of community organizations and providing an informed public voice in support of family planning, reproductive health and high quality women's health care services. |
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California
Health Care Foundation
Online resources for independent research, analysis and news on issues affecting health care delivery and financing. |
| California
Health Interview Survey
The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) provides public health information for California's diverse population. Results on a variety of health topics are produced for the entire state and for most counties. The survey takes place every two years. |
| California
Pan-Ethnic Health Network
CPEHN is a statewide network of multicultural health organizations, including community-based organizations, policy experts, and health care providers working together to develop and advocate for a proactive multicultural health agenda that advances the health of California's diverse communities. |
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Center
for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people – at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States. |
| Center
for Food and Justice
Welcome to the Center for Food & Justice (CFJ), a division of UEPI. With its vision of a sustainable and socially just food system, CFJ engages in collaborative action strategies, community capacity-building, and research and education. |
| Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition |
| Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation
Through its four programs, and their more specific program areas - Civil Society, Environment, Flint Area and Pathways Out of Poverty.the Foundation seeks to fulfill its mission of supporting efforts that promote a just, equitable and sustainable society. |
| Citigroup
Foundation
Working with a global network of Citigroup colleagues and nonprofits in the community, the Foundation supports programs in three areas: Financial Education, Educating the Next Generation, and Building Communities and Entrepreneurs. Within these areas, the Foundation provides grants and technical expertise to organizations that help people improve their lives, businesses grow, and communities prosper. |
| Community
Campus Partnership for Health
The mission and vision of CCPH is to foster partnerships between communities and educational institutions that build on each other's strengths and develop their roles as change agents for improving health professions education, civic responsibility and the overall health of communities. |
| Community
Food Security Coalition
The Community Food Security Coalition (CFSC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3), North American organization dedicated to building strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food for all people at all times. |
| Council
on Foundations
The Council on Foundations (COF) is a membership organization of more than 2,000 grantmaking foundations and giving programs worldwide. The Council provide leadership expertise, legal services and networking opportunities - among other services - to its members and to the general public. |
| Dare to Prepare! - Earthquake Readiness Campaign |
| Deluxe
Corporation Foundation
The Deluxe Corporation Foundation partners with nonprofit organizations to strengthen the lives of people and communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. Since 1954, the foundation has contributed more than $72 million to human service, education, and culture organizations that serve the communities where Deluxe Corporation facilities are located (communities of the Antelope Valley, Santa Fe Springs, and Chatsworth in So. California). In general, grants are designated for operating or program support, equipment, and capital needs. The Foundation also supports literacy programs in schools through its "Reading for Life" grants. Proposals accepted February through November 1. |
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EarthWorks Community Farm EarthWorks Community Farm is a program of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps that strives to enhance the health and economic security of at-risk high school youth, low-income families and other residents of East Los Angeles County through organic sustainable agriculture. |
| Eat
Well Guide
Welcome to the Eat Well Guide, the easiest and most comprehensive way for you to find wholesome, fresh, sustainable food in the US and Canada. |
| Eat
well, Live Better
On this website, we bring you all of the information you need to live a healthy and active life. Everyone can benefit from the nutrition and physical activity information, including recipes, food pyramid and food labeling information, physical activity guidelines, a defining and measuring healthy weight (Body Mass Index/BMI), and more! People living in the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys can also benefit from the lists of physical activity opportunities and health programs that can be located by zip code. |
| Economic
Policy Institute
The Economic Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that seeks to broaden the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosperous and fair economy.l |
| Evaluation Assistance: Project STAR |
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Families
USA
Families USA is a national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health and long-term care for all Americans. Working at the national, state and community levels, we have earned a national reputation as an effective voice for health care consumers for over 15 years. |
| Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) |
| Food Research and Action Center |
| Foundation
Center
The Foundation Center is the nation's leading authority on philanthropy, connecting nonprofits and the grantmakers supporting them to tools they can use and information they can trust. The Center maintains the most comprehensive database on U.S. grantmakers and their grants. |
| Frameworks
Institute
The mission of the FrameWorks Institute is to advance the nonprofit sector's communications capacity by identifying, translating and modeling relevant scholarly research for framing the public discourse about social problems. FrameWorks designs, commissions, manages and publishes communications research to prepare nonprofit organizations to expand their constituency base, to build public will, and to further public understanding of specific social issues. |
| Grants.gov
Grants.gov is the single access point for over 1,000 grant programs offered by all Federal grant making agencies. Grants.gov allows organizations to electronically find and apply for more than $400 billion in Federal grants. |
| Grant Writer's Seminars & Workshops |
| Graphic
Arts Education and Research Foundation
The Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF®) advances knowledge and education in the field of graphic communications by supporting programs that prepare the workforce of the future. |
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Health
Access
Health Access Foundation is a statewide 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1987 and dedicated to achieving quality, affordable health care for all Californians. For more than ten years, Health Access has played a significant role in leading the movement for health care reform in California. Health Access has promoted state-sponsored universal health care and advocated for specific incremental reforms that promise to provide immediate health care services to California's most vulnerable populations. |
| Health
& Safety Information on Household Products
What's under your kitchen sink, in your garage, in your bathroom, and on the shelves in your laundry room? Learn more about what's in these products, about potential health effects, and about safety and handling. Information in the Household Products Database is taken from a variety of publicly available sources, including brand-specific labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) prepared by manufacturers. |
| Healthy
City
The mission of Healthy City is to improve the ability of low-income, underserved children, adolescents, and their families to access services and advocate for critical resources in their neighborhoods and communities! |
| Just Be Ready, Prepared Together |
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Kaiser
Family Foundation
Kaiser Family Foundation provides users with complete access to the Foundation's policy research, analyses, reports and fact sheets, and media partnerships. |
| Liberty
Hill Foundation
The Liberty Hill Foundation makes grants to support grassroots community organizations in Los Angeles County that empower people and challenge the policies, institutions and attitudes fostering inequality. Guided by the principle of "Change, Not Charity," the grant programs work toward long-term social change - a more just redistribution of wealth, power and resources - and the elimination of barriers that keep people from participating fully in society. Liberty Hill's grantmaking priority is grassroots community organizing that addresses pressing urban issues caused or reinforced by the widening economic divide, such as chronic poverty, racial tensions and violence. The vision is to be a catalyst in building a movement for social and racial equality, economic justice, environmental sustainability and a shared sense of social responsibility in Los Angeles. |
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Los
Angeles County Community and Senior Services
The Los Angeles County Community and Senior Services mission: Assist residents in obtaining self-sufficiency. Strengthen and promote the independence of older persons. Provide employment and training for unemployed adults, displaced workers, seniors and young people. Protect and assist adult victims of abuse. Assist refugees in resettlement and becoming self sufficient. Provide safety and security for domestic violence victims. Develop services that are needed within local communities. |
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Los
Angeles County Department of Mental Health
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) develops and coordinates mental health services to address these needs through a community-based process. Primary services include case management, inpatient care, outpatient services (including crisis intervention/emergency response), and day treatment programs provided through a network of contracted and County-operated mental health clinics and hospitals. Using standards established by law and regulation, DMH reviews and monitors the clinical and fiscal performance of all service providers. |
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Management
Assistance Program for Nonprofits MAP provides quality, affordable management and board development services for nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, and religious institutions. |
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Marguerite
Casey Foundation
Marguerite Casey Foundation seeks to strengthen the voices of low-income families across the United States by engaging parents in efforts to improve the lives of their communities. |
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Mobilizing Action through Planning and Partnership (MAPP) MAPP is a community-wide strategic planning and implementation tool for improving community health. Each step of the MAPP model includes a conceptual overview, practical guidance, tools, and case examples |
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National Association of County and City Health Officials The national voice of local public health |
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National
Center for Health Statistics
Welcome to the National Center for Health Statistics' Web site, a rich source of information about America’s health. As the Nation’s principal health statistics agency, we compile statistical information to guide actions and policies to improve the health of our people. We are a unique public resource for health information–-a critical element of public health and health policy. |
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National
Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA)
The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA), founded in 1971, is a non-profit membership organization established to assure access to voluntary, comprehensive and culturally sensitive family planning and reproductive health care services and to support reproductive freedom for all. |
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National
Survey of America's Families The National Survey of America's Families provides a comprehensive look at the well-being of children and non-elderly adults, and reveals sometimes striking differences among the 13 states studied in depth. The survey provides quantitative measures of child, adult and family well-being in America, with an emphasis on persons in low-income families. |
| Office
of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
OEHHA’s overall mission is to protect and enhance public health and the environment by scientific evaluation of risks posed by hazardous substances. |
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Official
State of California Legislative Information
Welcome to the official site for California legislative information. This WWW site is maintained by the Legislative Counsel of California, pursuant to California law. |
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Public
Counsel Law Center
Public Counsel is the largest pro bono law office in the nation. Public Counsel's activities are far-ranging and impact a wide spectrum of people who live at or below the poverty level. Volunteer attorneys have the opportunity to work on a variety of different projects -- large and small, litigation and transactional matters. The staff provides training, model pleadings and forms and consultations to volunteers. |
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RAND
A nonforprofit institution that helps improve policy and decision making through research and analysis |
| Ready.Gov |
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Resource Center for Urban Agriculture and
Food Security The mission of the RUAF Foundation is to contribute to urban poverty reduction, employment generation and food security and to stimulate participatory city governance and improved urban environmental management, by creating enabling conditions for empowerment of male and female urban and peri-urban farmers and by facilitating the integration of urban agriculture in policies and action programmes of local governments, civic society organisations and private enterprises with active involvement of the urban farmers, livestock keepers and other relevant stakeholders. |
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Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation
The foundation focuses on issues that demand attention—like covering the uninsured, improving care for chronic illnesses, reducing drug and alcohol addiction, fostering the next generation of health care leaders, and revamping our public health system. Each year, the foundation awards approximately $370 million in grants that fall within our 11 key interest areas. |
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SafeNetwork
SafeNetwork is a project of the California Department of Health Services, Maternal and Child Health Branch, Domestic Violence Section (DHS-MCH/DVS) operated by the California District Attorneys Association. The goal of the SafeNetwork website is to provide crucial Internet-based resources for domestic violence agencies and prevention programs. |
| Sociometrics
Science-based resources for researchers and practitioners |
| Soro
Foundation Network - Building a Global Alliance for Open Society
The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grantmaking foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses. |
| Special
Services for Groups
SSG is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing community-based solutions to the social and economic issues facing those in greatest need. |
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State
of California Department of Justice, Crime & Violence Prevention
Center
The Attorney General's Crime and Violence Prevention Center creates and promotes effective policies and strategies for law enforcement and communities to build a safer state for our children, families and communities. |
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The California Asthma Public Health Initiative The
California Asthma Public Health Initiative (CAPHI) is part of the Chronic
Disease Control Branch in the California Department of Health Services.
This site includes an innovative web-based quality improvement
program for healthcare professionals that treat children with asthma. The
free program includes instructional videos, resources for asthma
education, tools to make it easier to use the National Asthma Education
and Prevention Program asthmaguidelines, and information on quality
improvement in the healthcare setting.
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The
California Endowment
The foundation focuses its work on three goals: Access to health; Culturally competent health systems; and Community health and the elimination of health disparities. |
| The California Spatial Information Library |
| The
Chronicle to Philanthropy's - Guide
to Grants
The Chronicle's Guide to Grants is an electronic database of all corporate and foundation grants listed in The Chronicle of Philanthropy. |
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The
EPA and Food Security
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responsible for a number of activities that contribute to food security within the United States, in areas such as food safety, water quality, and pesticide applicator training. Through the exchange of expertise, EPA also contributes to food security throughout the world. |
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The
Food Trust The Food Trust's mission is to ensure that everyone has access to affordable, nutritious food. Founded in 1992, the Trust works to improve the health of children and adults, promote good nutrition, increase access to nutritious foods, and advocate for better public policy. |
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The
Grantsmanship Center
The Grantsmanship Center conducts workshops annually in grantsmanship training, as well as earned income strategies for nonprofits. |
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The
Influence of Community Factors on Health: An Annotated Bibliography
The Influence of Community Factors on Health: An Annotated Bibliography provides insight into the findings of researchers who have investigated community effects on health, and the program and policy implications that can be drawn from their work. Developed by PolicyLink, and funded by The California Endowment, this annotated bibliography contains summaries of over 150 articles, reports, and books on how environmental, social, and economic conditions of community life affect health. |
| The Data Source Handbook from the State Census Data Center |
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The
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute
The Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute (FVSAI) was founded in 1984 in Texas by Dr. Robert Geffner. It became an independent non-profit corporation in 1990. Dr. Robert Geffner established the FVSAI due to the need for a national resource center that focused directly and specifically on family violence issues.Its mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals on an international level by sharing and disseminating vital information, improving networking among professionals, and assisting with program evaluation, consultation, and training that promote violence-free living. |
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The
Lawrence Foundation
The Lawrence Foundation is a private family foundation focused on making grants to support environmental, education, health, human services and other causes. |
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The
Los Angeles County Cooperative Extension
The University of California Cooperative Extension in Los Angeles County develops and implements community-based educational programs that address the critical needs of the county's diverse and multiethnic population. Staff and volunteers provide and encourage the use of current research-based information in the areas of nutrition, family and consumer science; youth development; urban gardening; commercial horticulture; agriculture; and natural resources. |
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The
Los Angeles County Mental Health Connection
The Los Angeles County Mental Health Community Connection will assist in linking you to mental health resources within your neighborhood; facts and information regarding mental illness and treatment; links to other web sites related to mental health, healthcare, and healthcare benefits; various ways to obtain self-help services, including local group meeting; on-line access to “The People's Guide,” which includes practical information on how to get food, money, housing, employment and other services; and pertinent mental health legislation. |
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The
Mazda Foundation
The Mazda Foundation awards grants to programs
promoting: |
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The
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education. Established by Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government, the Endowment is the nation's largest annual funder of the arts, bringing great art to all 50 states, including rural areas, inner cities, and military bases. |
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The
Neighborhood Knowledge California (NKCA) NKCA serves as statewide, interactive website that assembles and maps a variety of databases that can be used in neighborhood research. Its aim is to promote greater equity in housing and banking policy by providing a set of web-based tools for documenting and analyzing trends. |
| The Non-Profit Times |
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The
Public Policy Institute of California
The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving public policy in California through independent, objective, nonpartisan research. The institute was established in 1994 with an endowment from William R. Hewlett. |
| The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation |
| The Rotary Foundation |
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The
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration - Office of Applied
Studies The Office of Applied Studies (OAS) is an Office within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. OAS is the primary source of national data on the prevalence, treatment, and consequences of substance abuse in the United States. OAS regularly collects data on drug-related emergency room visits and drug-related deaths. OAS is also the national source of information on the location, organization, and capacity of providers which offer services to prevent and treat substance abuse and the cost, quality, and effectiveness of the services of these providers. |
| The
Tri-Ethnic Center for Preventive Research
The Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention research is administratively located within the Department of Psychology and College of Natural Science at Colorado State University. The Center has a 30-year history of broad-based, multidisciplinary and multifaceted research efforts aimed at understanding community dynamics and the social, psychological and cultural factors that contribute to social problems such as substance use, delinquency, dropout, intimate partner violence, HIV/AIDS, anger and anger management, school violence, avoidable injuries, car crashes and environmental and other social problems. |
| The
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation makes grants to address the most serious social and environmental problems facing society, where risk capital, responsibly invested, may make a difference over time. The Foundation places a high value on sustaining and improving institutions that make positive contributions to society. The following programs and initiatives are currently accepting unsolicited letters of inquiry for new grants. Click on a link to read program-specific guidelines and to submit a letter of inquiry for a new grant. Education; Environment; Performing Arts |
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UCLA
Center for Health Policy Research
The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research is one of the nation's leading health policy research centers and the premier source of health policy information for California. |
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United
Way of Greater Los Angeles
United Way of Greater Los Angeles is the largest private funder of health and human services in Los Angeles County. Year after year, United Way of Greater Los Angeles renews its commitment to the community by funding charities that help nearly 4,000,000 men, women and children in need. |
| US Census Bureau |
|
W.K.
Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook
This handbook provides a framework for thinking about evaluation as a relevant and useful program tool. It was written primarily for project directors who have direct responsibility for the ongoing evaluation of W.K. Kellogg Foundation-funded projects. |
|
We've
Got You Covered - Los Angeles County Guide to Free and Low Cost Health
Care Services
The Los Angeles County Guide to Free and Low-Cost Health Care Services contains information about many free and low-cost health care services and programs for residents of Los Angeles County. These are health programs to cover the needs of everyone, regardless of age, race, or immigration status. We have programs for pregnant women, children, adults, families, and persons who are blind, disabled, or age 65 and older. |
|
W.K.
Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook
This handbook provides a framework for thinking about evaluation as a relevant and useful program tool. It was written primarily for project directors who have direct responsibility for the ongoing evaluation of W.K. Kellogg Foundation-funded projects. |
| Writing Winning Grants |
| Asian
Pacific Islander
National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA) is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to addressing the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) populations on the continental U.S., Hawaii, the six Pacific Island jurisdictions and elsewhere. Founded in 1988, NAPAFASA involves service providers, families, and youth in efforts to reach API communities to promote health, social justice and reduce substance abuse and related problems. |
| Children |
| A Family's Guide to the Child Welfare System |
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American Lung Association of Los Angeles The American Lung Association (ALA) fights lung disease in all its forms, with a special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health. The ALA website provides information on asthma and the resources available for kids such as the Open Airways program, the Children’s Health and Asthma Management Program (CHAMP), the Better Breathers Program, and the Clean Air Kids Club. |
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Asthma &
Allergy Foundation of America- Southern Cal. Chapter
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America,
Southern California Chapter, is a local, non-profit health organization
dedicated to improving the quality of life for asthma and allergy
sufferers and committed to eliminating these serious diseases. AAFA funds
five inner-city, school-based Breathmobiles. These units provide asthma diagnosis, treatment, medication
and education. AFFA provides asthma training courses
to health professionals and parents and asthma camps forchildren. In
addition, AAFA participates in health fairs, conduct support groups, make
presentations to schools, industry, government and community
organizations, and organize fundraising events. |
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Baseball
Tomorrow Fund
The Baseball Tomorrow Fund is a joint initiative between Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association. The mission of the Baseball Tomorrow Fund is to promote and enhance the growth of baseball in the United States, Canada and throughout the world by funding programs, fields and equipment purchases to encourage and maintain youth participation in the game. |
| CADHS School Health Connections |
| California Obesity Prevention Initiative |
| CDC Healthy School, Healthy Youth! |
| CDC School Health Training Index Manual |
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Child and Adolescent Health Development The Department of Child and Adolescent Health Development (CAH) is responsible for information concerning health, growth and development outcomes for groups 0-19 years. |
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Child
Care and Early Education Research Connections - A Comprehensive Resource
for Researchers and Policy Makers
Child Care and Early Education Research Connections (CCEERC) promotes high quality research in child care and early education and the use of that research in policy making. |
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Children
Now
Children Now is a research and action organization dedicated to assuring that children grow up in economically secure families, where parents can go to work confident that their children are supported by quality health coverage, a positive media environment, a good early education, and safe, enriching activities to do after school. Recognized for its expertise in media as a tool for change, Children Now designs its strategies to improve children's lives while at the same time helping America build a sustained commitment to putting children first. Children Now is an independent, nonpartisan organization. |
| Child
Trends
Child Trends is a 26-year-old nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the lives of children by conducting research and providing science-based information to improve the decisions, programs, and policies that affect children and their families. |
| Child
Welfare Information Gateway
Formerly the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Child Welfare Information Gateway provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families. A service of the Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. |
| Finish
Line Youth Foundation
The Finish Line Youth Foundation encourages Sport.Life.Style in America's youth. Finish Line believes providing funding and assistance for education, sports and exercise will consistently propel kids in the right direction. Organizations interested in applying must meet the following standards: (1) Registered as a 501 (c) (3) tax status; (2) Primary focus on assisting children and young adults 18 and under; (3) Concentration on athletics or wellness, and (4) Benefit communities from which the donations were generated or be located in the areas Finish Line serves |
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First
5 LA
First 5 LA is dedicated to improving the lives of young children and families throughout Los Angeles County. We invite you to explore the site and visit often! |
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Gardening Resources Funding opportunities from Kidsgardening.com |
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Guidelines for the Management of Asthma in California Schools The Guidelines for the Management of Asthma in California Schools were developed jointly by health professionals in the California Department of Education and the California Asthma Public Health Initiative (CDHS) in statewide collaboration with asthma experts and stakeholders. The guidelines are based upon expert reports from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) and provide the most up to date information about how school health and other personnel can assist children in managing their asthma in the school setting. The Guidelines include the CDHS approved Asthma Action Plan for Schools and Families. |
| Infant
Development Association of California
The Infant Development Association of California is a multidisciplinary organization of parents and professionals committed to optimal developmental, social and emotional outcomes of infants, birth to three with a broad range of special needs, and their families. IDA advocates for improved, effective prevention and early intervention services, and provides information, education and trainings to parents, professionals, decision makers and others. |
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KIDS
COUNT
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the U.S. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children. |
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KidsHealth.org
Created by the Nemours Foundation, KidsHealth.org has information on infections, behaviors & emotions, food & fitness, and growing up healthy, as well as cool games and animations! This site is available in both English and Spanish. |
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Long Beach Alliance for
Children with Asthma
The Long Beach Alliance for Children with Asthma seeks to change the profile of childhood asthma in the most affected areas of the City of Long Beach through improved healthcare delivery and quality, outreach, education, support systems, and living environments, and changes in policy at all levels. Their efforts focus on reducing preventable hospitalizations and emergency visits, decreasing the frequency of children missing school because of asthma attacks, and enhancing the quality of life for kids with asthma. |
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Los
Angeles County Child Care Directory
The child care directory provides names of licensed child care centers and large family child care homes (up to 14 children). The listing is provided and maintained by the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. The directory does not provide names of licensed small family child care homes or unlicensed child care providers. Note: The directory is a resource of child care providers. The names listed in the directory are neither recommendations nor endorsements by Los Angeles County. |
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Los
Angeles County Children's Planning Council
The Los Angeles County Children's Planning Council - a countywide public/private collaborative - is dedicated to improving the lives of children and families by encouraging partnerships, promoting the use of data, developing resources and tools, and emphasizing the importance of outcomes and results . |
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Lowe’s
Charitable and Educational Foundation
Lowe’s Toolbox for Education grant program is funded by the Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation, which has supported thousands of grassroots community and school projects in the communities where Lowe’s does business. |
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Mattel
Children's Foundation
Mattel and the Mattel Children's Foundation are pleased to launch our new Domestic Grants Program. For the first time in over 5 years, unsolicited grants are being accepted for review for funding. Charitable organizations throughout the U.S. that directly serve children in need will be eligible for financial grants in amounts of $5,000 to $25,000, depending on program, organization and individual community need. |
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State-of-the-art clinical practice guidelines for diagnosing and managing asthma that update the 1991 expert panel report and incorporate the most recent scientific information available on the care of patients with asthma. Provides information on treating asthma at all severity levels and stresses both clinical and self-management strategies. Also provides a comprehensive discussion of current medications and their appropriate use. |
| New School Better Neighborhood |
| PEDS
(Parents' Evaluation Of Development Status) Child Development Screening
Test
At this site you can learn whether your child may be having difficulties with learning, developing, and behaving. You can do this by taking a short test called, Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status, or PEDS (pronounced 'peeds'). |
| Quality
of Health Care for Children and Adolescents: A Chartbook
In Quality of Health Care for Children and Adolescents, the second in a series of chartbooks on quality, University of North Carolina research professor Sheila Leatherman and Douglas McCarthy, president of Issues Research, Inc., take a closer look at the care provided to children and adolescents, building on their prior study of data for the overall U.S. population. After reviewing more than 500 studies, the authors have selected 40 charts and analyses to represent the current state of pediatric health care. |
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Teammates
for Kids Foundation
The Teammates for Kids Foundation accepts proposals for grants from nonprofit organizations that specialize in working with children. Grants from the Foundation support the on-going work of operating organizations that help needy children in the areas of health, education and inner-city services. |
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The
Children’s Defense Fund
The mission of the Children's Defense Fund is to Leave No Child Behind® and to ensure every child a Healthy Start, a Head Start, a Fair Start, a Safe Start, and a Moral Start in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities. |
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The
Los Angeles Education Foundation
The Foundation receives and oversees funding for certain Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) programs, and acts as fiscal sponsor for selected school districts within Los Angeles County. In addition, the Foundation Board has adopted three priority areas: Science and Environmental Education; Services for Students who are Low Income, Disabled, or Under Court Supervision; School Readiness. Although the Foundation is administered through the Grants Development Office, it is legally and fiscally separate from LACOE. |
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The
Mockingbird Foundation
The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc. ("Mockingbird") offers competitive grants to schools and nonprofit organizations that effect improvements in areas of importance to the Phish fan community. The programmatic focus is music education for children. |
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The
National Center on Child Fatality Review
The mission of the NCFR is to develop and promote a nationwide system of Child Fatality Review Teams to improve the health, safety and well being of children and reduce preventable child fatalities. |
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Toolkit
for Intervention of Overweight Children and Adolescents
This toolkit is based on a paper completed by Teresa Kim during her internship at the American Public Health Association, Scientific and Professional Affairs, Summer 2003. NOTE: The term “obesity” is commonly used to classify adults (ages 21 and over), and the term “overweight” is commonly used to classify children and adolescents (ages 2-20). |
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UCLA
Center for Healthier Children, Families & Communities, Publications
The UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities has produced a variety of materials designed to promote and support Proposition 10 and enhance the ability of various participants - including county commissioners, community and service organizations, government agencies, foundations and technical assistance consultants – to work together effectively and efficiently. |
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Youth
Garden Grants
NGA awards Youth Garden Grants to schools and community organizations with child-centered, outdoor garden programs. In evaluating grant applications, priority will be given to programs that emphasize one or more of the following elements: educational focus or curricular/program integration; nutrition or plant-to-food connections; environmental awareness/education; entrepreneurship; social aspects of gardening such as leadership development, team building, community support, or service-learning. |
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California
Dept. of Education Fact Book 2003
The 2003 Fact Book provides statistics and information on a variety of subjects concerning education in California.Children and Adolescents |
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California
Healthy Kids Survey
The Healthy Kids Survey is a comprehensive and customizable youth self-report data collection system that provides essential and reliable health risk assessment and resilience information to schools, districts, and communities. Targeted at grades 5-12, the HKS enables schools and communities to collect and analyze valuable data regarding local youth health risks, assets, and behaviors. |
| County of Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services |
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Inter-Agency
Council on Child Abuse and Neglect The mission of ICAN is to improve the lives of the abused, neglected and at risk children through multidisciplinary efforts that support the identification, prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. ICAN provides advocacy and leadership within Los Angeles County, as well as on a state and national basis, for improved policy development, provision of services, public awareness, education and training. |
| Children and Adults with Special Health Care Needs |
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California
Department of Developmental Services - Regional Centers
Regional centers are nonprofit private corporations that contract with the Department of Developmental Services to provide or coordinate services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities. |
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County of Los Angeles, Department of Social Services, In Home Support Services The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program helps pay for services provided to eligible persons who are 65 years of age or over, or legally blind, or disabled adults and children, so they can remain safely in their own homes. IHSS is considered an alternative to out-of-home care such as nursing homes or board and care facilities. |
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Los
Angeles County Department of Education - Special Education
Through its Division of Special Education (DSE), the Los Angeles County Office of Education acts as an intermediate agency and partner with the county public school and community college districts to serve students with disabilities. |
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Los
Angeles County Department of Public Health - California Children's
Services
CCS is a statewide program that coordinates and pays for medical care and therapy services for children under 21 years of age with certain health care needs. |
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The Economic Roundtable is a non-profit, public benefit corporation organized to conduct research and implement programs that contribute to the economic self-sufficiency of individuals. |
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HomeBase,
The Center for Common Concerns, Inc.
HomeBase is a non-profit, public policy law firm that works with communities to develop effective and humane responses to homelessness. |
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Bring
LA Home!
From 2002 through 2004 the Economic Roundtable carried out research, planning and community education in support of Bring LA Home! Bring LA Home was convened by city and county elected officials and is supported by a blue ribbon panel of community leaders. Their mission is to “prevent and end homelessness in Los Angeles County by creating and implementing a comprehensive, innovative, and realistic 10-year strategic plan to end homelessness.” The Economic Roundtable maintains this site to support the mission of Bring LA Home through information, dialogue and action for ending homelessness in Los Angeles. |
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Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority LAHSA's Mission is to support, create and sustain solutions to homelessness in Los Angeles County by providing leadership, advocacy, planning, and management of program funding. For information regarding the Winter Shelter Program, please click on Winter Shelter or call 1-800-548-6047 for shelter locations and transportaion schedule. |
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Latino Issues Forum (LIF) is a non-profit public policy and advocacy institute dedicated to advancing new and innovative public policy solutions for a better, more equitable and prosperous society. Established in 1987, LIF's primary focus is on the broader issues of access to higher education, economic development, health care, citizenship, regional development, telecommunications issues and regulatory issues. LIF also serves as a clearinghouse to assist and provide the news media with accurate information and sources in Latino community for fair and effective coverage of issues. LIF addresses public policy issues from the perspective of how they will affect the social and economic future of the Latino community. |
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Low Income
California Dept. of Health Services, Medical Care Statistics Section The Medical Care Statistics Section (MCSS) provides support to the California Department of Health Services and interested parties by developing reports and files on Medi-Cal enrollments and fee-for-service utilization. |
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Center
for Health Training
The Center for Health Training (CHT) provides training, technical assistance, and support to organizations and programs that deliver health care and related services to underserved population, especially women and children. |
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Community
Health Council, Inc
Community Health Councils, Inc. (CHC, Inc.) is a non-profit community-based health advocacy organization that strives to increase access to health and quality health care for uninsured, economically disadvantaged and underserved populations. CHC, Inc. was established in 1992 in an effort to increase the community's participation and role in defining state and local policy that impacts access to, and quality of health care. |
| Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Social Services |
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Maternal & Child Health & Nutrition Services This site, maintained by the Hispanic Health Council, provides information on topics such as women’s issues, nutrition, and cultural social issues. The site also includes a listing of upcoming community events, links to other health and medical sites, and a Spanish Home Page. |
| Maternal
and Child Health Library - A Virtual Guide to MCH Information
The Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University provides the MCH community with accurate and timely information on a broad range of topics. Materials include the weekly newsletter MCH Alert, resource guides, full text publications, databases, and links to quality MCH sites. |
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Maternal
and Child Health Policy Research Center
This site contains information on current Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center projects and studies, a listing of MCHPRC publications, as well as information about the organization. |
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National
Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health
This site contains a newsletter, a publication listing that includes topics such as child’s health insurance and infant mortality, a programs and policy page, and links to other maternal and child health sites. The site also contains several maternal and child health databases for public use. |
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National
Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse
The National Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse (NMCHC) welcomes you to its online services. The Clearinghouse is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Bureau (MCHB), a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). An integral part of the Clearinghouse, the National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Resource Center (NSRC) produces and disseminates educational materials on SIDS to public health and emergency medical practitioners and legal professionals, as well as to parents, families, and the general public. |
| PHFE Women, Infant Children (WIC) Programs Data Mining Project |
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Mature Adults
California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform Through community education, legislation and litigation, it has been CANHR's goal to remind decision makers of what needs to be done about long-term care; that this "forgotten population" consists of our mothers and fathers, our husbands and wives, our brothers and sisters, and that their suffering is our shame. |
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California
Department of Aging The California Department of Aging serves as both a unifying force for services to seniors and adults with disabilities and as a focal point for federal, state and local agencies which serve the elderly and adults with disabilities in California. |
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California
Department of Aging - Long Term Care Ombudsman Program. The primary responsibility of the program is to investigate and endeavor to resolve complaints made by, or on behalf of, individual residents in long-term care facilities. These facilities include nursing homes, residential care facilities for the elderly, and assisted living facilities. |
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County
of Los Angeles, District Attorney Elder Abuse Unit
The District Attorney’s Office is committed to fighting elder abuse and improving the quality of life for seniors. |
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MediCare
- Nursing Homes The purpose of this section is to provide visitors with information relating to Medicaid and Medicare certified nursing homes throughout the United States. It includes information on payment and patient rights, and a nursing home checklist which will help you evaluate the nursing homes that you visit. |
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The
Federal Agency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics
The Forum encourages collaboration among federal agencies to improve the quality and usefulness of data on the aging population. The Forum membership includes 11 federal agencies that produce or use statistics on aging. |
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The
Federal Interagency Forum on Aging-Related Statistics
The Forum encourages collaboration among federal agencies to improve the quality and usefulness of data on the aging population. |
| Men Men's Health Network (MHN) is a non-profit educational organization made up of physicians, researchers, public health workers, individuals and other health professionals. MHN was founded in 1992 by a group of men's activists and writers interested in improving the health and well-being of men, boys and families. |
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Men and Women of Reproductive Age The Alan Guttmacher Institute (AGI) is a non-profit organization focused on sexual and reproductive health research,policy analysis and public education. AGI publishes Family Planning Perspectives, International Family Planning Perspectives, The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy and special reports on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The Institute's mission is to protect the reproductive choices of all women and men in the United States and throughout the world. It is to support their ability to obtain the information and services needed to achieve their full human rights, safeguard their health and exercise their individual responsibilities in regard to sexual behavior and relationships, reproduction and family formation. |
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The Office of Population Affairs (OPA) within the Office of Public Health and Science of the Department of Health and Human Services provides resources and policy advice on population, family planning, reproductive health and adolescent pregnancy issues. |
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Planned
Parenthood Affiliates of California
At this site you will find information on California and federal legislation, reproductive health issues, links to our nine statewide affiliates and to their clinics and services. There is also important information about how you can make your voice heard on important issues in Sacramento and Washington. |
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This page allows the viewer to ask questions to a childbirth educator, a pharmacist, and a midwife. Questions listed on the site include topics such as whether or not it’s ok to combine prenatal vitamins with calcium and iron supplements. |
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BabyCenter
This site contains information on maternal and child health topics, news features on infant health, a pregnancy calendar, a "find a health care provider" search tool, and online shopping for baby products. |
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California
Birth Defect Monitoring Program
The California Birth Defects Monitoring Program rigorously collects and analyzes scientific data to answer questions about birth defects… including the ultimate question: what causes them? |
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California
Teratogen Information Services
The California Teratogen Information Service (CTIS) provides information about prescriptive and non-prescriptive drugs, street drugs, alcohol, chemicals, infectious diseases and any other physical agents which may be harmful to an unborn child. This service is offered to anyone who has concerns about exposures during pregnancy including PREGNANT WOMEN, FATHERS, ADOPTIVE PARENTS, PHYSICIANS and other HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. |
| Fathers
Supporting Breastfeeding
Fathers Supporting Breastfeeding is an FNS project targeted to African American fathers so that they may positively impact a mother’s decision to breastfeed. The project is part of a continual effort to increase breastfeeding initiation and duration rates among African American women by involving fathers in breastfeeding promotion efforts. |
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Improved
Perinatal Outcome Data Reports (IPODR)
The Improved Perinatal Outcome Data Reports (IPODR) are intended to provide information on which to base health planning and allocation decisions, and evaluation of these decisions. |
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March
of Dimes
Four major problems threaten the health of America's babies: birth defects, infant mortality, low birthweight, and lack of prenatal care. The March of Dimes has adopted goals to bring us closer to the day when all babies will be born healthy. |
| March of Dimes - Southern California Chapter |
| Maternity
Wise-Helping Women Make Informed Decisions
Maternity Wise is the Maternity Center Association's long-term national program to promote evidence-based maternity care. |
| Regional
Perinatal Programs of California (RPPC)
Regional Perinatal Programs Directors and staff provide resources, consultation, and technical assistance to hospitals and health care providers. |
| Sweet
Success: California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program
The Sweet Success program, a model of care for pre-pregnant and pregnant women with diabetes, has been developed by the Regional Perinatal Programs of California (RPPC) through the California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program (CDAPP). The RPPC and CDAPP are administered by the California State Department of Health Services, Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Branch and funded through Title V allocations. The goal of the CDAPP, through Sweet Success, is to improve pregnancy outcome for women who have overt diabetes prior to conception and for women who develop gestational diabetes, by reducing maternal and infant mortality and morbidity for this group of high-risk perinatal patients to a level near that of the normal low-risk perinatal population. |
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The
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
This is the home page for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. The site includes articles covering women’s health issues, information and courses for health professionals, health education, and a physician directory. |
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The
Breastfeeding Task Force of Greater Los Angeles
The missions of the Taskforce are to improve infant and family health by making breastfeeding the cultural norm, to create a supportive public environment, to improve rates of initiation and duration of breastfeeding in Los Angeles County. |
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This site contains information on family and birth planning, delivery and labor (such as stages of labor, medicine, and pain control), and books and products to order. |
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Ultrasound
and Other Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
This site contains information on prenatal tests such as ultrasounds, genetic amniocentesis, Rh disease in pregnancy, and Cystic Fibrosis Screening information. |
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Women
California Women's Health Survey The California Women's Health Survey (CWHS) is an annual population-based telephone survey designed to gather information about health-related attitudes and behaviors and access to health care services among a sample of randomly selected adult women (over 18) in California. |
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CDC's
Reproductive Health Information Source
Because reproductive health issues are a focus of many projects within CDC, this site features information from various programs, not just the Division of Reproductive Health. |
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Los
Angeles Commission on Assault Against Women
LACAAW is a non-profit, multi-cultural, feminist, community-based volunteer organization. The mission is elimination of violence against women, youth and children through working toward social change, equality and social justice. |
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National
Women's Health Information Center
1-800-994-Woman This website and toll-free call center was created to provide FREE, reliable health information for women everywhere. |
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National
Women's Health Resource Center
This site provides information on numerous women’s health topics, and includes an online community bulletin board, a health question and answer page, numerous women’s health links, and an email list to receive information from the National Women’s Health Resource Center. |
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Pacific
Institute for Women's Health
The Pacific Institute for Women's Health improves the sexual and reproductive health and well-being of women and girls, locally and globally. |
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Pharmacy
Access Partnership
The Pharmacy Access Partnership’s mission is to expand consumer access is pharmacies to reproductive health services and contraceptive commodities through policy change, advancing new practices in pharmacies, and clinics, and promoting greater public awareness. |
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The
Emergency Contraception Website
Emergency Contraception Hotline: 1-888-NOT-2-LATE This server is designed to provide accurate information about emergency contraception derived from the medical literature and a directory of clinicians willing to provide emergency contraceptives in your area. All forms of emergency contraception described on this server require a prescription. Do not attempt to use them except under the supervision of a licensed clinician authorized to prescribe. |
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The Reproductive Justice Coalition of Los Angeles Recognizing the ethnic diversity of Los Angeles County, RJCLA focuses primarily on strengthening the reproductive rights of women of color, immigrant women and young women. RJCLA believes that, by advocating for the rights of less privileged women and underserved women in our communities, ultimately all women in Los Angeles County will be more empowered to exercise their rights. |