The YMCA was founded in 1844 by Sir George Williams in London. We look at the history and impact of the the world’s largest youth organization.
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Read MoreIn this article, we look at the work of the Golden State Warriors Community Foundation, including its response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreIn this article, we look at 10 little known facts about the YMCA, from the organization’s beginnings to its impact in Silicon Valley today.
Read MoreIn this article, we look at BGCP’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and how Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula is supporting local youth.
Read MoreThis article looks at the Alzheimer’s Association, as well as the common symptoms and effects of the disease.
Read MoreLearn about the work of the Culver City Educational Foundation and how the organization supports students across Culver City, California.
Read MoreIn this article, we look at LifeMoves, which aims to assist people experiencing homelessness throughout Silicon Valley.
Read MoreLearn about the work of the Culver City Educational Foundation and how the organization supports students across Culver City, California.
Read MoreThis article explores how CollegeSpring helps students gain a college education by improving ACT and SAT scores.
Read MoreThe Warriors Community Foundation supports young people across the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn more about the organization.
Read MoreLearn about the history of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula and the vital work the organization carries out in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreFormer U.S. President Herbert Hoover established the Hoover Institution in 1919. Here, we explore the Hoover Institution’s history and commitment to peace.
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LifeMoves helps homeless individuals and their families, providing supportive services and short-term accommodation. The nonprofit helps clients secure stable housing and ultimately achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
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Silicon Valley billionaire venture capitalist Mark Stevens and his wife Mary, have given Sutter’s Palo Alto Medical Foundation $1 million to advance mental health programs for youth (aged 16-24) across the South Bay.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s disease, a brain disorder that destroys memory and cognitive skills, affects an estimated 5.6 million Americans over the age of 65. Around 200,000 under age 65 are living with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Read on for a look at the important work of the Alzheimer’s Association, which works to help affected individuals and their families, providing guidance and support.
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