WeTap makes the public water fountain easy to find -and helps add new ones to the public data base. Valuing tap water -both the quality and access -is an important step to ensure our water remains safe, tasty, and protected.
The Southside Coalition of Community Health Centers is a non-profit organization established tosustain, coordinate and improve health care access and delivery to the impoverished and vulnerable community members of South Los Angeles.
NASBHC, founded in 1995, is the national voice for school-based health centers. NASBHC advocates for national policies, program, and funding to expand and strengthen SBHCs, while also supporting the movement with training and technical assistance.
The mission of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles is to provide convenient and affordable access to a comprehensive range of quality reproductive health care and sexual health information, through patient services, education, and advocacy.
Peace Over Violence (formerly LACAAW), established in 1971 by pioneering feminist activists, is a sexual and domestic violence, stalking, child abuse and youth violence prevention center headquartered in Los Angeles and dedicated to building healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual, domestic, and interpersonal violence.
Maternal and Child Health Access (MCHA) improves the health of low income women and families through advocacy, education, training and direct services. MCHA provides information, support, and technical assistance to health and social service organizations, assists individual women to achieve healthy pregnancies and obtain quality health care for themselves and their children, and educates policymakers and the general public to improve the health and social services systems for all low income women and families and to benefit the entire community in which we live.
School Mental Health professionals promote the mental health, well-being and academic achievement of all LAUSD students. School Mental Health professionals support positive student connections with peers, family, school, and community to facilitate student development.
Community Partners offers expert guidance, essential services, and a strong dose of passion to help foster, launch, and grow creative solutions to community challenges.
The Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County (CCALAC) and our members share a common mission of supporting and expanding access to quality comprehensive health care for every individual.
The Center for Oral Health provides expertise in policy development, demonstration projects, and technical assistance to help public health leaders improve public oral health systems.
The mission of The California Wellness Foundation is to improve he health of the people of California by making grants for health promotion, wellness education, and disease prevention.
California School-Based Health Alliance is the statewide organization leading the movement to put health care where kids are—in schools. The organization works to improve the health and academic success of children and youth by advancing health services in schools. Learn more about school health centers, policy updates, and access toolkits and services on this site.
The mission of the Beyond the Bell Branch is to ensure that all children and youth in LAUSD have access to high quality, safe, and supervised academic, enrichment, and recreation programs that inspire learning and achievement beyond the regular school day (before and after school and Saturdays).
America’s ToothFairy® is focused on eliminating severe childhood tooth decay by supporting delivery of oral health education and services to at-risk children.
The grant, given to support The L.A. Trust‘s Wellness Center at Jordan High School to create a beautiful mural that promote sthe education and healthy development of children and youth, strengthen families, and enhance the lives of people.
The grant, given to support The L.A. Trust‘s core operations, was bestowed as part of the Foundation’s efforts to support organizations that promote the education and healthy development of children and youth, strengthen families, and enhance the lives of people in the greater Los Angeles area.
The L.A. Trust has been the recipient of a deeply appreciated financial support that helps us continue our mission of improving student health and readiness to learn through access, advocacy and programs.
Since 1978, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation’s grantmaking has helped Southern California’s nonprofit organizations improve the broad fabric of the entire community. - See more at: https://thelatrust.org/programs/partners/#sthash.unXPQAKW.dpuf
Kaiser Permanente’s goal is to provide access to health care for all who need it. They are dedicated to improving the health of people living and working in the communities they serve.
The Harbor Community Benefit Foundation assesses, protects, and improves the health, quality of life, aesthetics, and physical environment of the harbor communities of San Pedro and Wilmington, California, which have been impacted by the Port of Los Angeles.
First 5 LA’s mission is to increase the number of Los Angeles County children ages 0 to 5 who are physically and emotionally healthy, ready to learn, and safe from harm.
The L.A. Trust has been awarded a $124,401 grant from the DentaQuest Foundation to develop and pilot a dental program in two LAUSD Schools in the newly named East Region Local Education Learning Service Center—Nevin Elementary School and San Pedro Elementary School. Funds will also be used to coordinate parent centers and community advisory board activities.
CVS Caremark is the largest pharmacy health care provider in the United States with integrated offerings across the entire spectrum of pharmacy care. Through their unique suite of assets, they are reinventing pharmacy to offer innovative solutions that help people on their path to better health.
Essential Access Health 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.
The California Endowment is a private, statewide health foundation with a mission to build a stronger state by expanding access to affordable, quality health care to underserved communities and improving the overall health of all Californians.
The California Community Foundation (CCF) unites the power of philanthropy with innovative strategies to create greater equity, opportunity and prosperity in Los Angeles County. We have served as a public, charitable organization since 1915, empowering donors to pursue their own personal passions and to collaborate with us in transforming Los Angeles.
Cedars-Sinai Health System, a nonprofit, independent healthcare organization, is committed to : Leadership and excellence in delivering quality healthcare services, expanding the horizons of medical knowledge through biomedical research, educating and training physicians and other healthcare professionals, and striving to improve the health status of our community.