Healing California, as well as the Santa Clarita Coalition and other nonprofit organizations held a free Community Health Fair for hundreds of members of the Santa Clarita community. The free …
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Santa Clarita Coalition Holds A Free Community Health Fair, Providing Vision And Dental Treatment
A free 2 Day community health fair was held on Saturday and Sunday, September 16th & 17th, 2023 at Golden Valley High School.
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Santa Clarita Grocery has been named California Senate District 21’s Nonprofit of the Year. Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, in celebration of California Nonprofits Day at the State Capitol, has …
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Kevin grew up in the San Fernando Valley and went to trade school. He became a Journeyman Plumber as a young adult and worked for several service companies. He eventually landed …
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In 2004 Sand Canyon Residents Diane Green and Jeri Seratti Goldman had a vision to assist Santa Clarita residents who lost their homes in floods and mudslides. The Santa Clarita …
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With the nearby Lake Fire at 50% containment and multiple fires active in northern California, the Santa Clarita Disaster Coalition recommends Santa Clarita residents get familiar with fire safety tips.
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The Santa Clarita Coalition works directly with non-profit and charitable efforts across the Santa Clarita Valley, bringing organizers together and helping the community prosper.
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Sustainable Innovation. Inspiring Brands. Bradley Grose lives in the SCV, is married with 5 children. He is a proven brand builder, award-winning creative leader, working across storytelling, with a passion …
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Santa Clarita Disaster Coalition
Santa Clarita Coalition Brings Organizers Together In Times Of Crisis
The Santa Clarita Coalition brings together local charities and community organizers so they can work together to help the community.
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COVID-19
Saugus Freshman Organizes “Smile, SCV!” In Support Of Local Businesses During COVID-19 Pandemic
Saugus High School Freshman, Regina Lee, saw local businesses struggling during the shutdown in Santa Clarita caused by COVID-19, and knew she could lend a hand by collecting funds.