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Our Grantees

June 2001


Area 1: Protect Children from Injury (ages 0 to 5)

Family Support Center of the Mid-Peninsula
$88,000 over two years
www.epafamilysupportcenter.homestead.com

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.

Redwood City Family Centers
$150,000 over two years
A prevention program that integrates comprehensive support services to families at-risk of abuse and neglect in Redwood City.

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Area 2: Promote Behavioral, Mental, and Emotional Health in Pre-Teens
(ages 9 to 13)


Catholic Charities of San Jose
$250,000* over two years
www.ccsj.org
For Positive Parental Impact on Preteens, a demonstration pilot and parent-peer training program to help parents/caregivers acquire the knowledge, skills and confidence to provide healthy family structures for preteen asset development.
*Grant amended to $230,727 due to grantee program changes.

Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose
$150,000 over two years
www.cdm.org
For Discovery Youth, a program with a core health curriculum that provides young adolescents with skills development and opportunities in media production, health awareness and service learning.

City of San Carlos
$25,000
For San Carlos Healthy Cities Project, a tutor-mentor program that recruits, trains and places volunteers with children at-risk academically and emotionally.

The Coastside Collaborative for Children, Youth, and Families
$20,000 over two years
For The Coastside Youth Summit, a youth development program that culminates in a summit that brings together young people and adults to discuss solutions to problems youth face.

Mexican American Community Services Agency
$125,000 over two years
www.macsa.org
For MACSA Mentorship, a program in Gilroy and San Jose with a holistic approach to building assets in youth through mentoring, prevention education, leadership activities and parent support.

Peninsula Family YMCA
$75,000 over two years
www.ymcasf.org/peninsula
For Moonridge Community Programs, a multi-faceted enrichment center for youth living in Moonridge, a public housing development for migrant workers and their families.

Social Advocates for Youth
$175,000 over two years
www.sayscc.org
For Parents Promoting Youth Development, a new program in Sunnyvale that offers parenting workshops, family case management and a health assessment tool to promote healthy youth development in preteens.

The San Francisco 49ers Academy
$75,000
www.49ers-Academy.org
For The Youth Development Program, a comprehensive program that provides mentoring, anger management, resiliency and male role-modeling activities to high risk preteens in East Palo Alto.

Today's Youth Matter
$121,405 over three years
For Follow-Up Program Expansion, a mentoring program that connects troubled preteens with an adult mentor who will provide consistent encouragement and support year round.

 




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