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- • IntersectionsA new approach to domestic violence prevention.
- In the second quarter of 2026, Blue Shield of California Foundation dedicated $5.45 million toward its mission to make California the healthiest state and end domestic violence.
- • IntersectionsEnvision a more equitable future
- As three new trustees join in its enduring commitment to making California the healthiest state and ending domestic violence, Blue Shield of California Foundation is announcing grants of $4.7 million in the first quarter of 2026.
- • IntersectionsNew research highlights journalists' role.
- • IntersectionsReflecting on highlights of 2025
- • The Fresno BeeIn this commentary, Debbie I. Chang shares that nearly two-thirds of Californians (63%) report that they have personal connections to domestic violence either directly or through friends or family, according to a newly published statewide survey.
- • IntersectionsHow we honor survivors and their stories.
- • Intersections… and the path forward through equity.
- In continued partnership with organizations across California that are working to make this the healthiest state and end domestic violence, trustees of Blue Shield of California Foundation unanimously approved a $7.4 million grant docket in their third quarter meeting of 2025.
- Blue Shield of California Foundation requests proposals for a contract to produce a short documentary about the innovative use of restorative justice in the context of domestic violence.
- Blue Shield of California Foundation offered five $1,000 reporting fellowships to Pivot Fund partners who are covering domestic violence in their communities in 2025.
- • IntersectionsOur unwavering commitment to break the cycle of domestic violence.
- Blue Shield of California Foundation is investing another $6.53 million, in communities statewide, toward its mission to make California the healthiest state and end domestic violence.
- • IntersectionsWho do you care for, and who cares for you?