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In this editon of our nonprofit community group newsletter, we look at the problems of hunger and food insecurity in California, and the organizations, volunteers and donors stepping up to keep the community fed.
Setting the Table for Social Change
California’s Oldest Food Bank Pays It Forward
Hunger and Food Insecurity in California: What It Is, What to Do About It
Placer Parks Administrator Honored for Fostering Community, Connection to Environment
09/10/2024 Each year, the community selects nine honorees to highlight for their above-and-beyond service to the city through the Auburn Chamber of Commerce’s Celebrate the Community Awards. Parks Administrator Andy Fisher will be honored next month with the Placer County Award.
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Nonprofit Speed Dating Returns to Tahoe
09/10/2024 El Dorado Community Foundation is proud to announce our third annual Nonprofit Board Member Speed Dating event coming this fall to the South Shore of Lake Tahoe. This event was a big hit these past two years as we introduced Nonprofits to interested and dedicated community members to help nonprofits find board members for the amazing work they do in the community!
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Community Support Sought During Hunger Action Month
09/07/2024 The Interfaith Food Ministry reminds the community that among other things, September is Hunger Action Month and seeks to raise awareness of those who need food assistance in Nevada County.
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Folsom Food Bank Hopes Community Service Day Can Fill Empty Shelves
09/06/2024 On Sept. 21, Folsom’s largest day of volunteerism returns, bringing together residents of all ages to complete projects throughout the city aimed at making a lasting, positive impact.
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Santa Cruz County Fair Opens September 11
09/06/2024 Last-minute touches are being completed to make way for the Santa Cruz County Fair. From food stands and floriculture to arts and collectibles, the entire fairgrounds is being charged up for their five-day run.
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Paddy Smith Park Blooms With New Garden at Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
09/06/2024 The beautiful Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds are growing even more beautiful thanks to a colorful landscaping project at Paddy Smith Park.
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American Legion Post 119 Celebrates WWII Vet's 100th Birthday
09/06/2024 On August 31, the American Legion Post 119 hosted a 100th birthday party for World War II veteran Ray Groves.
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Two Nonprofits Benefit From Community Estate Sale
09/06/2024 A two-month running "estate sale" sale in Carmel Valley of items donated by community members raised over $43,000 to benefit the Housing for Kids Fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County and Center for Spiritual Awakening in Pacific Grove.
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Tahoe National Forest Seeks Public E-Bike Input
09/06/2024 The Tahoe National Forest is asking for public input as it develops proposals for up to 143 miles of designated Class 1 E-Bike trails.
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Santa Cruz Community Health Holding 50th Anniversary Party
09/06/2024 Celebrating 50 years, nonprofit health care provider Santa Cruz Community Health will be hosting a fundraising gala at the Hotel Paradox in Santa Cruz on Octtober 5.
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Community Members Question Lincoln City Council After the Gathering Inn's Purchase of City Building
09/05/2024 Lincoln community members attended last week’s city council meeting to discuss The Gathering Inn's purchase of the building at 1660 3rd Street.
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Homelessness Is Up 16 Percent Since 2022 After Pandemic Programs End and Housing Prices Rise.
09/05/2024 The number of people experiencing homelessness in Monterey County during the 2024 point-in-time count conducted in January increased by 16 percent over 2022 totals, the Coalition of Homeless Services Providers announced Thursday, Sept. 5.
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Ode to Earth Festival Honors Winners of Sacramento Youth Writing Competition
09/05/2024 During 350 Sacramento’s Ode to Earth festival on Aug. 18, winners of a writing competition put on in partnership with 916 Ink were honored for their environmental-themed works of poetry.
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Gateway Mountain Center’s 4Roots Youth Wellness Center in Full Swing for the School Year
09/05/2024 School is back in session and Gateway Mountain Center's 4Roots Youth Wellness Center is ready to welcome students for the 2024/25 school year! Whether it's at lunch, during a free period, or after school, 4Roots is steps away from the Truckee High School campus and offers a place to destress and decompress from the challenges of daily life in a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment.
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Moving Yolo Youth Forward
09/04/2024 A decade ago, a small group of Davis residents teamed up to make sure that Yolo County’s foster youth had the furnishings and household items they needed to create a home when they moved out on their own.
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Community Foundation Grants $10K to Visit San Benito County
09/04/2024 The Community Foundation for San Benito County has awarded a $10,000 grant to Visit San Benito County to support its mission to draw more visitors to the county. The grant will be used to form a Tourism Improvement District for San Benito County.
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SJB Senior Center Awarded Program Project Grant
09/03/2024 The Mary Velasco Sellen Senior Center of San Juan Bautista is pleased to announce a grant award funded by a Program Project Grant from the Community Foundation for San Benito County.
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CalCenter Works to Engage the Next Generation of Civic Activists With R(E)volution! Event
09/03/2024 The California Center for Civic Participation (CalCenter) held its r(E)volution! event at Sacramento State to introduce attendees to some of the voices in civic youth engagement on August 27.
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Bread & Broth 4 Kids Resumes School Year Weekend Food Program
09/03/2024 On Friday, September 6th, Bread & Broth resumes their B&B 4 Kids School Year Weekend Food Bag program. Weekend food bags are distributed every Friday at all five pre-K through 8th grade schools in the Lake Tahoe Unified School District (Bijou Community School, Meyers Elementary School, Sierra House Elementary, Tahoe Valley Elementary, and South Tahoe Middle School ) along with students enrolled in the McKinney-Vento program at Lake Tahoe High School and Mt. Tallac Continuation High School.
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New Restaurants Added to Dining for Schools Program
09/03/2024 The Tahoe Truckee Excellence in Education Foundation's popular fundraising program, Dining for Schools, returns on Sept. 22 with the addition of two new participating restaurants—Wild Pine at Northstar California Resort and Best Pies Pizzeria & Restaurant.
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First Joint Back-to-School Supply Dive a Success
09/03/2024 A partnership of the Marcella Foundation, MountainHouse and Soroptimist International of Tahoe Sierra worked together to and distribute almost 200 backpacks and school supplies to local students in need.
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Historic San Jose Building in Need of Major Repairs
09/02/2024 The San Jose Chamber of Commerce building is in need of some urgent upgrades, and the organization has launched a foundation to raise the funds.
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VFW Puts on First Carnival of Special Heroes
09/01/2024 The first annual Carnival of Special Heroes, featuring booths, games, and activities for children with special needs, was held at Veterans Memorial Park in Hollister on August 30.
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Habitat for Humanity Celebrates 45th Nevada County Home
08/31/2024 A ribbon cutting ceremony on August 21 celebrated the completion of the 45th home constructed by Nevada County Habitat for Humanity.
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Auburn Food Closet Promotes Hunger Action Month in September
08/30/2024 September is Hunger Action Month, a time when people across the country will be taking a stand against hunger.
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Community Solutions Fall Gala Goes Virtual
08/30/2024 Community Solutions’ annual fall gala—one of the nonprofit’s biggest fundraisers each year—is going virtual on Nov. 7, but attendees will still be able to enjoy a gourmet dinner and compete on silent auction prizes from the safety of their homes.
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El Dorado Community Foundation Opens Its Fall Consolidated Grant Cycle
08/30/2024 On August 30, nonprofit organizations and public school programs are welcome to apply for grant funding support.
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Twin Lakes Food Bank Announces Gala Date to Benefit Folsom’s Hungry
08/30/2024 Folsom’s Twin Lakes Food Bank has announced it ill host its annual night of food, fun, and a live auction to benefit hungry families in our community on Nov. 8 this year. The food bank hopes to raise $300,000 to continue the programs and services of the food bank.
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Applications Open for 2024 Arts Express Grant Program
08/30/2024 The San Benito County Arts Council invites local artists, art groups, art and cultural organizations to apply to their 2024 Arts Express Grant Program for general operations and project-based funding for art programs, projects and activities that will take place in San Benito County between October 15, 2024- July 31, 2025.
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From First Hire to CEO: Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe’s Stephanie Nistler Marks 20-Year Milestone
08/30/2024 Stephanie Nistler, the first employee hired by the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe in 2004, is now celebrating 20 years of life-saving work as the organization's CEO. Nistler's journey began with just one year of volunteering and fundraising before she was brought on board, marking the start of two decades dedicated to animal welfare in the Truckee-Tahoe area.
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League of Women Voters Candidate Forum Dates Scheduled
08/30/2024 Four candidate forums, and two Pro and Con presentations will be hosted by the League of Women Voters of Nevada County between now and the November 5 election.
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The Gathering Inn Surprises Lincoln With Purchase of Property for Medical Respite Center
08/29/2024 The Gathering Inn is officially coming to Lincoln, catching the community, city and elected officials off guard.
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Council Green Lights Agreement for Historic Folsom Affordable Housing Project
08/29/2024 At its August 27 meeting the Folsom City Council approved a resolution on Tuesday authorizing a Subdivision Improvement Agreement with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento.
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Saratoga Offering Free and Discounted Trees for Residences
08/29/2024 The City of Saratoga has partnered with nonprofit Our City Forest to offer free or subsidized trees as part of a program to encourage residential tree planting.
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Applications Open for Fall OneCreek Seasonal Restoration Technician Program
08/29/2024 Applications are being accepted for paid part-time positions with the Putah Creek Council’s OneCreek Seasonal Restoration Technician Program.
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Clean Up the Lake Surveys Stampede and Boca Reservoirs
08/29/2024 Over several days of dives at the end of June and the first days of July over 1.76 miles of underwater surveys, only low levels of litter from the shore were observed.
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Excellence in Education Foundation Honors Outstanding Teachers and Staff
08/28/2024 The Excellence in Education Foundation proudly announced the recipients of the 2024-2025 Linda Brown Fellows and Star Awards at the Tahoe Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) Back to School Convocation held on Aug. 23.
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Business Leaders Support Measure Q Sales Tax Increase
08/28/2024 The Measure Q November ballot measure to increase the City of Manteca sales tax by three-quarters of a cent gained support from the Manteca Chamber of Commerce.
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Criminalizing Homelessness Topic of Capitola Meeting
08/28/2024 A Housing Matters hosted meeting held on August 27 at the Capitola Branch Library covered how the nonprofit sees the effects of criminalization of homelessness.
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Digital NEST Celebrates 10th Year
08/27/2024 A look at Digital NEST as it celebrates a decade of service to Central California youth.
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Truckee Chamber Names Award Nominees
08/23/2024 The Truckee Chamber of Commerce announced the nominees for its 71st Annual Truckee Chamber Awards Celebration to be held on September 20.
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Hollister Rotary Club Provides Toothbrushes to People Around the World
08/20/2024 .The idea of donating toothbrushes to needy folks around the world began when Larry Barr was on a trip to Mindanao, an island in the Philippines where Hollister Rotary Club was working to build and renovate schools in the area.
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Changes Ahead for Pajaro Valley Arts
08/20/2024 Pajaro Valley Arts has a new executive director and is ready to embark on fundraising to renovate and upgrade the site of its new headquarters in downtown Watsonville.
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Sacramento Community Land Trust Acquires Community Garden
08/19/2024 A look at the community garden in west Del Paso Heights purchased by the Sacramento Community Land Trust in June 2024.
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Food Closet, Master Gardeners Collaborate to Supplement Supplies
08/15/2024 The Auburn Interfaith Food Closet and UCCE Master Gardeners of Placer County have come together to develop a thriving community garden dedicated to growing vegetables and fruits for those in need in the greater Auburn area.
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El Dorado County 4-H Enrollment Open
08/14/2024 Enrollment is open for youth ages 5-18 to join the El Dorado County 4-H.
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