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Ages 0-5 | Ages 9-13
Note: Beginning
in January 2008, the Foundation no longer will fund in Area 1 (protecting
children ages 0-5 from injury).
A-F | G-L
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Camp Fire Boys and Girls
$50,000 over one year
December 2000
For I'm Safe and Sure, a structured, in-school program that teaches kindergarten
students how to protect themselves from becoming victims of violence and
child abuse.
Child Abuse Prevention Center
$50,000 over one year
December 2000
For the Early Childhood Intervention and Prevention Program, a home visiting
program that works with high-risk families to prevent child abuse before
it occurs.
Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo County
$122,000 over two years
November 2006
www.thecouncil.net
For Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect: Community Response, to expand its work engaged in Differential Response case management for families with critical child care needs in Redwood City and Daly City that are at risk for abuse or neglect; to provide parent education; and to work with child care centers implementing the Central Eligibility List.
Child Care Coordinating Council
$100,000 over two years
November 2002
www.thecouncil.net
For Prevention of Child Neglect and Abuse Though Child Care Assistance,
a project that will revamp the organization's respite childcare subsidy
system so that it better serves parents living in San Mateo County who
are at highest risk of abusing their children.
Children's Health Council
$300,000 over three years
June 2005
www.chconline.org
For Collaborative Evaluation Training Initiative, a project that aims
to help four community based agencies build their internal capacities
for program evaluation.
City of Redwood City, Redwood City 2020
$150,000 over two years
June 2006
www.redwoodcity.org
For Redwood City 2020, Differential Response and Family Support Resource Centers, an expansion of services to include families identified as at risk of abuse and neglect through the pilot implementation of differential response, a key element of the state-directed Child Welfare Redesign that changes how county child welfare agencies respond to child abuse reports.
Clara - Mateo Alliance, Inc.
$125,000 over two years
June 2003
For the support of a case worker at the Elsa Segovia Center Case Management
Program who will work directly with homeless and low-income families with
children, ages 0-5.
Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse
$95,000
June 2006
www.corasupport.org
For Family Violence Prevention and Intervention Program, a program that will help San Mateo County victims of domestic violence and their children, ages 0 to 5, identify and navigate needed services that will help prevent recurring episodes of violence in their homes.
Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals
$150,000 over two years
June 2002
www.communitysolutions.org
For Family Advocate Program, a comprehensive child abuse prevention program
for low- income families living in South Santa Clara County (Gilroy and
surrounding areas).
Community Solutions for Children, Families and Individuals
$149,000 over two years
November 2004
www.communitysolutions.org
For the Family Advocate Program, a home visiting program in south Santa
Clara County for parents with children under age 5 who are at risk of
abuse and neglect.
Concern for the Poor
$100,000 over two years
June 2002
www.sjfamilyshelter.org
For Families First, a comprehensive case management program designed to
reduce stress in the lives of homeless families in East San Jose.
Concern for the Poor (San Jose Family Shelter)
$110,000 over two years
November 2004
www.sjfamilyshelter.org
For program expenses and additional staff support for Families First,
which provides case management, parent education, childcare, and basic
resources to homeless families with children ages 0 to 5.
Daly City Partnership (fiscal agent is Bayshore Childcare Services)
$75,000 over one year
June 2004
www.bayshorechildcare.org
For capital support of Our Second Home, a family support center in Daly
City for families with children ages 0 to 6.
Edgewood Center for Children and Families
$150,000 over two years
November 2005
www.edgewoodcenter.org
For Vaccine Against Violence and Abuse, a project offering self-protection skills to preschool children in Santa Clara County. Parents and caregivers also receive training to help reinforce the skills that the preschool children learn.
Family and Children's Services
$100,000 over two years
December 2000
For the Family Care Collaborative to provide training for childcare staff
on topics such as child development and detection/reporting of potential
child abuse.
Family Connections
$95,000 over 3 years
June 2007
www.familyconnections.org
For the Parent Leadership Project, a comprehensive parent education program focused on teaching parents of children ages 0-5 basic child development knowledge, positive discipline techniques, and how to deal with anger or stress. Primarily serves San Mateo County.
Family Connections
$90,000 over two years
June 2002
For Family Connections, a parent participation pre-school in East Palo
Alto and East Menlo Park that provides child abuse prevention education
to parents.
Family Connections
$100,000 over two years
November 2004
For development of curriculum for the Parent Leadership Project, a program
designed to enhance low-income parents’ basic child development
knowledge and teach them positive discipline techniques.
Family Service Agency of San Mateo County
$135,998 over two years
December 2000
www.familyserviceagency.org
For the Supportive Supervised Visitation Program, a parent education program
for parents whom the court has deemed as at risk for child abuse and neglect.
Family Service Agency of San Mateo County
$125,000 over two years
June 2003
www.familyserviceagency.org
For the Supportive Supervised Visitation Program, which provides hands-on
parenting education and counseling for families with children, ages 0
to 5, who are at risk of abuse and neglect.
Family Service Agency of San Mateo County
$100,000 over two years
November 2005
www.familyserviceagency.org
For the Supportive Supervised Visitation Program, which uses parent coaching, one-on-one parent education, and skills training to improve court-mandated supervised visitation for parents seeking to regain custody or visitation rights.
Family Support Center of the Mid-Peninsula
$88,000 over two years
June 2001
www.fscmp.org
For Brighter Futures, a program that provides education and assistance
to parents at risk of child abuse or neglect. The program also will provide
child abuse detection training for the Ravenswood School District personnel.
Family Support Center of the Mid-Peninsula
$100,000* over two years
November 2003
www.fscmp.org
For the Early Intervention/Home Visiting Program, a child abuse prevention
program that provides home visitors to at-risk families in East Palo Alto,
Belle Haven, and East Menlo Park.
*Grant amended to $50,000 due to grantee program changes.
Friends Outside in Santa Clara County
$175,000 over two years
June 2004
www.friendsoutsideinscc.org
For Steps Ahead, an intensive home-visiting program for families who have
a history of incarceration and their children, ages 0 to 5. Services include
weekly home visits, parent education, counseling, referrals, child screenings
for developmental delays, and peer support.
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Gardner Family Care Corporation
$183,000 over two years
June 2005
For Family Enrichment Program, which provides low-income parents
of children, ages 0 to 5, in San Jose with case management, home visits,
parent education classes, parent support groups, and counseling.
Grail Family Services
$168,000 over two years
June 2006
www.gfsfamilyservices.org
For Birth and Beyond, a comprehensive family support program for families with children, ages 0 to 5, in east San Jose, including services in case management, parent education, women's support, and early literacy.
InnVision of Santa Clara Valley
$100,000 over one year
December 2000
www.innvision.org
For Healthy Families, a project for homeless and low-income mothers to
learn, practice, and implement effective parenting and coping skills.
InnVision of Santa Clara Valley
$200,000 over two years
June 2002
www.innvision.org
For Healthy Families Project, a comprehensive case management program
designed to reduce stress in the lives of homeless women and their children.
InnVision, The Way Home
$150,000
November 2006
www.innvision.org
For Healthy Families Project, a program designed to provide support services for homeless and very low-income familie and to protect their 0-5 aged children from child abuse & neglect (three sites in San Mateo & Santa Clara counties).
InnVision, The Way Home
$75,000 over one year
November 2004
www.innvision.org
For the Healthy Families Project, a program that protects homeless and
low-income children ages 0 to 5 from injury due to child abuse, domestic
violence, or neglect.
Institute for Human and Social Development
$83,000 over one year
June 2005
www.ihsdinc.org
For the continued support of the Home Visiting Improvement Project,
a project that aims to increase the quality and effectiveness of
home-visiting programs across San Mateo County.
International Children Assistance Network
$100,000 over two years
June 2005
www.ican2.org
For Happy 5, a culturally and linguistically appropriate child abuse prevention
program for Vietnamese families with children under the age of 5.
International Children Assistance Network
$100,000 over 2 years
November 2007
www.ican2.org
For Happy 5 (Nuoi Day Tre Vui Manh) Training the Trainers , to develop workshop leaders for a culturally and linguistically appropriate child abuse prevention program for Vietnamese families with children under the age of 5.
KidPower-TeenPower-FullPower
$75,000 over two years
June 2005
www.kidpower.org
For Vaccine Against Violence and Abuse, a project that provides
self-protection skills to preschool children. Parents and caregivers are
also provided training to help reinforce skills.
KidPower-TeenPower-FullPower
$110,000 over two years
June 2002
www.KIDPOWER.org
For Violence Prevention Program for Children 3 to 5 with their Parents
and Caregivers, a program that provides self-esteem building and violence
prevention training to children, parents, and child care staff in San
Mateo and Santa Clara counties.
Korean American Community Services, Inc.
$36,000 over one year
December 2000
www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/koreanam.html
For Children's Health Project, the only child abuse prevention program
in Santa Clara County specifically targeting recent immigrant Korean women.
La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District South Coast Collaborative
$70,000 over two years
December 2000
For the Parenting Component, a program that will enhance the parent child
bond for families with very young children who are living in the rural
South Coast community.
North Street Community Resource Center, Coastside Children's Program
$70,350
November 2006
For Protecting the South Coast 's Children 0 to 5, for home visiting, parent education and mental health assessment, treatment and case management services for families at risk for abuse or neglect of their children.
O'Connor Hospital
$55,000
June 2006
www.oconnorhospital.com
For Case Management for Children at Risk of Neglect or Abuse, a program at the Pediatric Center for Life clinic that counsels and refers families, with children ages 0 to 5, to support services in the community to reduce the risk of child maltreatment.
Pacific Islander Outreach*
$100,000 over three years
December 2001
For Pacific Islander Outreach Program, a program that promotes safe and
healthy home environments for Pacific Islanders living in East Palo Alto
and East Menlo Park. The program will teach non-physical disciplinarian
techniques to participants, as well as familiarize them with U.S. laws
regarding child abuse.
*Note: Pacific Islander Outreach closed in 2003. The remainder of its $100,000 grant ($51,100) was returned to the Foundation's endowment for future grants.
Peninsula Community Foundation - Peninsula Partnership
$200,000 over two years
December 2000
For the Promoting Child Abuse Prevention project, a program targeting
eight high-need communities, which represent 71 percent of all of San
Mateo County's Child Protective Services cases.
Peninsula Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families
$100,000* over one year
June 2003
For the continued support of the Home-Visiting subcommittee of San Mateo
County’s Prenatal to Three Initiative.
*Grant amended to $35,334 due to grantee program changes.
Prevention Partnership International (through Friends Outside)
$131,500 over three years
June 2005
www.preventionpartnership.us
For the Preschool Component for Celebrating and Strengthening Families
Programs. Foundation funds will be used to support the adaptation
and evaluation of two family-skills training curricula for drug dependent
parents and their children.
Ravenswood Family Health Center
$75,000 over two years
June 2006
www.ravenswoodfhc.org
For Child Abuse and Injury Prevention Program, an education program for parents with children ages 0 to 5.
Redwood City Family Centers
$150,000 over two years
June 2001
A prevention program that integrates comprehensive support services to
families at-risk of abuse and neglect in Redwood City.
Redwood City Family Centers (Redwood City School District)
$150,000, over two years
November 2003
To support operating expenses related to child abuse prevention work at
family resource centers in East Redwood City and North Fair Oaks.
Resources for Families and Communities in Santa Clara County
$50,000 over one year
November 2002
For Developing Family and Community Strength in Santa Clara County, a
project to upgrade the agency's database system and publish a comprehensive
report on family and community strengths in Santa Clara County.
Sacred Heart Community Service
$47,000 over one year
December 2000
www.shcstheheart.org
For Una Vida Mejor, a parent education and child abuse prevention program
for recent immigrants from rural Mexico.
Sacred Heart Community Service
$150,000 over two years
June 2002
www.shcstheheart.org
For Una Vida Mejor: Para Mi Familia, a Spanish language parent education
and child abuse prevention program for recent immigrants living in downtown
San Jose.
Sacred Heart Community Service
$125,000 over two years
November 2005
www.shcstheheart.org
For Una Vida Mejor Para Mi Familia - A Better Life for My Family, a child abuse prevention program near downtown San Jose which offers parent education, case management, support groups, home visits and English as a Second Language classes to parents of childre, ages 6 months to 5 years, as well as early childhood education for these children.
Samaritan House
$190,000 over 3 years
June 2007
www.samaritanhouse.com
For Samaritan House Family Resource Center, a program providing case management services focusing on families with children ages 0-5, linking families to social services, and coordinating abuse prevention workshops and parent education services. Additionally, to provide consulting services to increase the organization's capacity to expand its individual donor base.
Samaritan House
$102,000 over two years
December 2001
www.samaritanhouse.com
For Support for Samaritan House Family Center, a family resource center
that provides comprehensive, integrated prevention services aimed at improving
the health of families in north-central San Mateo County. Foundation funds
will be used for the hiring of a community worker who will work specifically
with families with children ages 0 to 5.
Samaritan House
$76,000 over two years
June 2004
www.samaritanhouse.com
For Case Management Center / Community Worker Program, for the support
of a bilingual community worker who will provide case management and parent
education to families with children ages 0 to 5.
San Jose Grail Development Corporation
$150,000, over two years
November 2003
For Birth and Beyond, which provides support to parents at risk for abusing
their children. Services include case management, parent education, parent-child
early literacy, a women's program, and a health library.
San Mateo County Health Services Agency
$200,000 over two years
November 2006
www.prenatalto3.org
For Prenatal to Three Strategic Plan: Risk Assessment and Service Coordination, to identify, disseminate and implement an assessment instrument to screen for child abuse and neglect, and to develop and implement protocols to enhance coordination of services among County agencies and community-based organizations.
San Mateo County Health Services Agency - Pre-to-Three Initiative
$250,000 over two years
December 2000
www.smhealth.org
For the Pre-To-Three Early Education Program parent education classes
focusing on child abuse and neglect prevention for at-risk families on
Medi-Cal.
San Mateo County Health Services Agency - Pre-To-Three Initiative's
Homevisiting, Touchpoints Training, and Evaluation
$200,000 over two years
November 2002
www.prenatalto3.org
A project that provides home visitation to high-risk families, training
to enhance provider/family relationships, and evaluation of the Pre-to-Three
program.
San Mateo County Human Services Agency
$80,000
November 2005
www.co.sanmateo.ca.us
For Differential Response – Path 1 and Path 2, to support a child abuse prevention program that will target at-risk families and assess the risk to children and the needs of the family before directing them into one of three possible response paths.
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Foundation
$50,000 over one year
November 2004
For capital support of House on the Hill – Child Development and
Administrative Center, a residential treatment program in San Jose where
mothers of young children can receive substance abuse treatment, along
with childcare and parenting education services.
Santa Clara County Social Services Agency
$230,000 over two years
June 2003
www.sccgov.org/portal/site/ssa
For the Family Development Academy, which will provide parent education,
in-home visits, social support and resource referrals to parents of children,
ages 0 to 5, at family resource centers in San Jose, Milpitas, Alviso
and Gilroy.
Santa Clara County Social Services Agency
$100,000
November 2005
www.sccgov.org/portal/site/ssa
For Differential Response - Path 1 Pilot, to support a child abuse prevention program that will target at-risk families and assess the risk to children and the needs of the family before directing them into one of three possible response paths.
Shelter Network of San Mateo County
$100,000 over two years
December 2001
www.shelternetwork.org
For 0-5 Children's Program, a multi-faceted program that focuses on preventing
child maltreatment in homeless families by providing an array of primary
and secondary prevention activities.
Shelter Network of San Mateo County
$100,000 over two years
June 2004
www.shelternetwork.org
For 0 to 5 Children’s Program, a multi-faceted program that focuses
on preventing child maltreatment in homeless families by providing an
array of primary and secondary prevention activities.
South Coast Collaborative (fiscal agent is La Honda Pescadero
Unified School District)
$110,000 over two years
June 2004
For Parent Involvement Project (PIP), to expand the parent support services
for families with young children to include mental health
services.
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
$100,000
June 2006
www.sccsuperiorcourt.org
For Unified Family Court Child Protection Project, a collaborative effort between the court, attorneys, and social workers seeking to prevent child abuse and neglect in high-risk families with children, ages 0 to 5, who are in the court system.
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
$100,000
November 2007
www.sccsuperiorcourt.org
For Unified Family Court Child Protection Project , a collaborative effort between the court, attorneys, and social workers seeking to prevent child abuse and neglect in high-risk families with children, ages 0 to 5, who are all in the court system.
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United Cerebral Palsy Association of Santa Clara and San Mateo
Counties
$100,000 over two years
December 2001
www.ucpscsm.org
For Child Maltreatment and Disabilities: Cause or Effect, a new project
in which UCP will work collaboratively with child abuse reporting agencies
in San Mateo County to develop data on children with disabilities, ages
0 to 5, who are abused or neglected.
Via Rehabilitation Services
$83,000
November 2006
www.viaservices.org
For Via Injury Prevention Program, to serve parents of children, ages 0 to 3, with disabilities or developmental delays. Activities will include parent education trainings, home visits, counseling, and supervised parent-child interaction opportunities to reduce the likelihood of intentional injury to their children. Additionally, to provide consulting services for staff interpretation training and for translation of documents.
Via Rehabilitation Services
$120,000 over two years
June 2004
www.viaservices.org
For the Via Injury Prevention (VIP) Project, to serve parents of children,
ages 0 to 3, with disabilities or developmental delays. Activities will
include parent education trainings, home visits, counseling, and supervised
parent-child interaction opportunities to reduce the likelihood of intentional
injury to their children.
Women's Recovery Association
$100,000 over 3 years
June 2007
www.womensrecovery.org
For The Children's Program: Child Abuse Prevention and Parenting Services, a program in San Mateo County in which mothers of children ages 0-5 receive substance abuse treatment, parenting education, and other services needed to stabilize the family, such as counseling and housing assistance.
Women’s Recovery Association
$75,000 over two years
November 2004
www.womensrecovery.org
For The Children’s Program: Child Abuse Prevention and Parenting
Services, which provides childcare, parenting services, and family case
management to mothers and pregnant women receiving treatment for substance
abuse.
Youth and Family Assistance
$50,173
December 2000
Toward the expansion of the Safe 'N' Strong program, a program that provides
educational workshops to children, their parents and staff members of
agencies who serve families at risk of abuse and neglect.
Youth and Family Enrichment Services
$125,000 over two years
June 2005
www.yfes.org
For Healthy Homes, a home-visiting program that provides counseling
and advice for families with children under the age of 5 who have witnessed
family violence.
Youth and Family Enrichment Services
$50,000
November 2007
www.yfes.org
For Healthy Homes , a home-visiting program that provides counseling and advice for families with children under the age of 5 who have witnessed family violence.

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