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- • IntersectionsOn our opportunity to reimagine domestic violence prevention.
- • IntersectionsWhy we’re investing in strengthening economic security and mobility for Californians.
- • IntersectionsHonoring past and present leaders of the Foundation
- • IntersectionsHow journalists and survivors can change the conversation about domestic violence.
- Foundation puts $6.7 million more toward domestic violence prevention, economic security, and equityCommunities across California stand to benefit from a $6.7 million package of grants, unanimously approved by Blue Shield of California Foundation’s
- • IntersectionsGrantee partners bring data, culture, and innovation to the work to end domestic violence
- • IntersectionsResources, stories, and approaches that pave the way for a more inclusive and responsive public sector.
- With $3.6 million, Blue Shield of California Foundation invests in key partners and strategies to prevent domestic violence and make California the healthiest state.
- • Grantmakers for Effective OrganizationsDebbie Chang, foundation president and CEO, shares reflections on the 2024 Grantmakers for Effective Organizations conference.
- • The Los Angeles TimesPrograms that serve victims of domestic violence are bracing for unprecedented cuts that will also affect rape crisis hotlines, child abuse, and legal services across California.
- • The Capitol WeeklyThis new research from UCSF Benioff Homelessness & Housing Initiative shows that 81% of people experiencing homelessness and domestic violence (also called intimiate partner violence) report spending most of their nights in unsheltered settings — outdoors or in other places not meant for habitation, such as cars.
- • Health Affairs ScholarThis commentary provides detailed examples of two domestic violence prevention strategies: interrupting the multigenerational cycle of domestic violence and addressing it as a health equity issue. Family-strengthening approaches to prevention and justice and increasing economic security are key. Insight into regional policies and programs can inform implementation of the national plan and DV prevention in other states and localities.
- • IntersectionsThis April, we’re honoring care workers in our lives as part of Care Workers Recognition Month.
- With $5.2 million in grants, Blue Shield of California Foundation's partners will help advance health equity and prevent domestic violence in communities across California.
- • IntersectionsCelebrating Black resilience, arts, and history