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Posted inHousing

Merced County getting $3.2 million grant to help transition people from encampments into housing

by Merced FOCUS Staff March 7, 2025March 19, 2025
Posted inBIPOC Communities

Feds disrupt Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program, leaving Stocktonians anxious over community health

by Vivienne Aguilar March 4, 2025March 19, 2025
Posted inHousing

Newsom announces another round of homelessness funding, with more strings attached

by Laura Fitzgerald, CapRadio February 27, 2025March 19, 2025
Posted inMental Health

No drug screen and treatment – no money. Should Valley’s poorest be tested to receive assistance?

by Marijke Rowland September 26, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inHousing

Unhoused Valley residents say their only option for dealing with heat is to ‘endure it’

by Vivienne Aguilar September 17, 2024March 19, 2025
Forensic Nurse Specialists of Central CA is spearheading a clinic in Merced that will conduct forensic medical exams for victims of sexual assault.
Posted inMental Health

A crucial service for victims of sexual violence is finally coming to Merced. What took so long?

by Brianna Vaccari, Merced FOCUS August 4, 2024March 19, 2025
Stockton Black health equity advocates, Danelle Shelton (second from the left) and Aaron Chapman (bottom center) receive certificates of achievement in Sacramento during Black Health Equity Advocacy Week in May 2024. Photo courtesy of The California Black Health Network.
Posted inBIPOC Communities

Valley advocates for Black health equity bring knowledge home, plan year-round resource opportunities 

by Vivienne Aguilar June 14, 2024March 19, 2025
The Central California LGBTQ+ Collaborative is now CalPride, after celebrating the rebranding with a ribbon cutting in early June to kick off Pride Month.
Posted inLGBTQ+

Central Valley LGBTQ+ organization relaunches with new name, expanded focus

by Marijke Rowland June 5, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inMental Health

Stanislaus County started CARE Court early. After six months and $1.1 million, how’s it going?

by Marijke Rowland May 22, 2024March 19, 2025
Posted inBIPOC Communities

New holistic BIPOC-focused counseling service is ‘a breath of fresh air’ in the Valley

by Marijke Rowland May 15, 2024March 19, 2025

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