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CPCA - California Primary Care Association is the statewide leader and recognized voice representing the interests of California community clinics and health centers and their patients. CPCA represents more than 600 not-for-profit community clinics and health centers (CCHCs) who provide comprehensive, quality health care services, particularly for low-income, uninsured and underserved Californians, who might otherwise not have access to health care. |
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CCALAC - The Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County is an advocacy and support organization serving and representing the interest of Community Clinics and Health Centers in the greater Los Angeles area. As a membership driven association, our clinics are non-profit health care providers committed to providing quality care and dedicated to serving the uninsured /underinsured, working poor, high-risk and vulnerable populations; as well as serving the linguistic and cultural needs of Los Angeles diverse populations. |
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The mission of the Compton Unified School District is to empower leaders to lead, teachers to teach and students to learn by fostering an environment that encourages leaders and teachers to be visionary, innovative and accountable for the achievement of all students.
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The Department of Health Care Services’ (DHCS) mission is to protect and promote the health status of Californians through the financing and delivery of individual health care services. The DHCS finances and administers a number of individual health care service delivery programs, including the California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal). |
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Esperanza Community Housing Corporation (Esperanza) was founded in 1989 as a result of a four-year organizing effort by community residents. Based on the area in which those residents lived-- the Figueroa Corridor -- Esperanza's target neighborhood was established. Esperanza remains rooted in and focused on this area to this day.
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LA Health Action’s overarching goal is to improve the health of low-income Los Angeles County communities through policy advocacy and strategic alliances.
A program office of The California Endowment, LA Health Action was created through a grant to Community Partners, a nonprofit organization that provides program management, coordination and technical assistance to local and statewide initiatives.
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The Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN) mission is to help people dealing with poverty create & discover opportunities, while serving as a vehicle to ensure they have voice, power & opinion in the decisions that are directly affecting them.
Our overarching goals focused on social change are:
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Los Angeles Unified School District The teachers, administrators and staff of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) believe in the equal worth and dignity of all students and are committed to educate all students to their maximum potential.
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National Association of Community Health Centers To address the widespread lack of access to basic health care, Community Health Centers serve 18 million people at more than 7,000 sites located throughout all 50 states and U.S. territories.
Health centers depend in large part on public financial help and need a unified voice and common source for research, information, training and advocacy.
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Physicians for Social Responsibility Los Angeles envisions a world in which the physicians’ adage to “prevent what we cannot cure” is reflected in public policies that foresee and forestall damage to human health and the environment.
Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles (PSR-LA) brings together health professionals and the diverse communities of Southern California to protect public health from threats related to nuclear weapons and environmental toxins. |
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Southside Coalition of Community Health Centers
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Strategic Actions for a Just Economic (SAJE) LACan is an economic justice, community development, and popular education center that has been building economic power for working class people in Los Angeles since 1996.
Over the past twelve years, SAJE's winning combination of community organizing, coalition-building, and grassroots policy has gained significant benefits for the community. |