• The Role of Community Health Workers in Addressing ACEs and Toxic Stress

    Zoom CA, United States
    Community Health Workers (CHW) can be trusted partners to individuals and communities given their lived experiences, connections, and knowledge. In this webinar, we will discuss CalAIM’s CHW benefit, including participant eligibility, an overview of CHW services, and how the CHW benefit can support individuals and families experiencing the impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and/or...
  • The Art of Oaxacan Chocolate: A Hands-On Experience with Concepción Reyes

    Ayala Park 17911 Marygold Ave, Bloomington, CA, United States
    Participants will explore the four main varieties of cacao—Criollo, Forastero, Trinitario, and Nacional—learning about their unique characteristics, flavors, and regional origins. Each class will feature the preparation of traditional and contemporary cacao drinks, offering a sensory experience of cacao’s history and significance. Whether you’re a chocolate enthusiast, a culinary explorer, or simply curious about cacao,...
  • State & Federal Budget Updates: What’s Ahead for Medi-Cal and California’s Health Landscape

    Zoom CA, United States
    The recently passed Federal Reconciliation Bill introduces notable changes to Medicaid structures nationwide, with significant implications for California’s Medi-Cal system. Similarly, the recently enacted 2025 State Budget makes other significant changes that will also impact access to Medi-Cal. As California navigates this health care landscape, join us for a follow-up to our May webinar as...
  • Wellness Together: Building Resilience in California’s Nonprofit Community

    Zoom CA, United States
    Burnout. Fatigue. Isolation. Just simply tired. These words echo across so many conversations had with grantee partners as the Community Engagement and Strategic Partnerships Officer at Cal Wellness. The work of advancing health and racial equity can be exhausting, even more so in times like these as California copes with devastating wildfires and nonprofit leaders face...
  • How Cal-MAP Equips Providers to Address Youth Mental Health

    Zoom CA, United States
    The California Child and Adolescent Mental Health Access Portal (Cal-MAP) is a no-cost consultation program that supports primary care and school-based providers in delivering timely, high-quality mental health care to youth ages 0–25. Cal-MAP is part of the CalHOPE pediatric access initiative and is designed to expand access to behavioral health services, particularly in California’s rural and...
  • Microsoft Word Level One

    Dorothy Inghram Learning Center 670 E. Carnegie Dr, San Bernardino, CA, United States
    This course introduces participants to the essential tools and features of Microsoft Word, providing a strong foundation for creating and editing professional documents. Upon completion, participants will have the knowledge and skills required to use Microsoft Word within the O365 environment or locally installed on Windows and Mac devices. Microsoft Word is widely used in...
  • Getting to the Source of State Dedicated Funding for Kids

    Zoom CA, United States
    Ensuring that all children in the United States have the opportunity to grow and thrive requires significant public spending at all levels of government. With major federal investments for kids set to decline in the coming years, advocates need to explore new strategies to maintain, sustain, and expand support at the state level. Join us...
  • Dolores Huerta: California’s Legendary Organizer Speaks Out

    Zoom CA, United States
    Dolores Huerta will join CalEndow Live on September 18 to discuss organizing for human rights and to share stories and insights from a lifetime of activism. Huerta is a California hero and one of the most influential labor and Latino community advocates in United States history. She co-founded the United Farm Workers’ Union with César...
  • 2025 Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit

    Zoom CA, United States
    Our annual Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit returns on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, from 1:00-2:30 PM CT. We’ll be joined by state leaders, advocates, others who share interest in the Center’s innovations. We’ll take 90 minutes to catch up on the latest findings—exploring which states made the most progress in expanding economic opportunities for families with young children. At this event, you will:...
  • Department of Rehabilitation – NDEAM Community Resource Fair

    Inland Center 500 Inland Center Dr Sp. 508, San Bernardino, CA, CA, United States
    You are cordially invited to Community Resource Fair held by the Department Of Rehabilitation (DOR) and San Bernardino Workforce. Meet with community providers aligned together to bring you necessary services for success. Take the first step and come receive access to great resources to aid your employment journey! Resources such as:  Housing/Rental Assistance Food/Pantries Legal...
  • Member Networking: Advocacy Organizations (Under $1M Budget)

    Zoom CA, United States
    Connect with fellow advocacy organizations (budgets under $1M) in this 60-minute session. From seasoned advocates to those new to policy work, you’ll swap ideas and learn from others who understand your organizational scale and challenges This session is for organizations with operating budget less than $1M. Looking for other networking? Fill out our suggestion form. Breakout Rooms:...
  • JHBC Office of Academic Equity 8th ShEconomy | The Future is Now How AI is Transforming Women’s Careers

    Santos Manuel Student Union South CSUSB 5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA, United States
    The ShEconomy, founded by the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (JHBC) Office of Academic Equity, is now in its 8th year of empowering women through insightful dialogue and skill-building opportunities. Since its inception, the event has grown by over 300%, consistently highlighting the state of the ShEconomy—where we stand as women—and...