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Follow Candy Rabago, participant of Cohort 4 of Clinic Leadership Institute (CLI). CLI cultivates and empowers emerging community clinic leaders to be effective and passionate agents of change.
Valley Health Team provides primary, dental, and optometric care to residents of San Joaquin, Kerman and the other rural communities of western Fresno County.
Women's Clinic and Family Counseling Center in Los Angeles promotes women's health by providing affordable reproductive, gynecological, and counseling services.
AACI of San Jose serves as a safe haven for domestic violence survivors, providing culturally competent care and services to its community.
Lake Family Resource Center of Kelseyville focuses on family and community violence prevention efforts, as well as intervention and treatment services.
La Clínica de la Raza is one of the largest community-based clinics in California, serving a diverse population in Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano Counties.
San Diego Family Justice Center is a co-located, multi-agency service center for victims of family violence and one of 76 U.S. centers supported by the National Family Justice Center Alliance.
Indian Health Council Inc. is a consortium of nine Northern San Diego tribes, dedicated to the continual betterment of Indian health, wholeness, and well-being.
SBCS offers a range of services and programs for families and individuals in South San Diego County, including emergency shelters, transitional housing and counseling to victims of family violence.
Neighborhood Healthcare serves as a safety net for its community, providing medical, dental and behavioral health services through its ten San Diego and Riverside County health centers.
SAHARA serves the South Asian community in Southern California, providing referrals and other support services to domestic violence survivors.
Learn more about the mission of Blue Shield of California Foundation and its programs in this three-minute video.
This video presents opportunities and solutions, identified by leaders from the safety net, for California’s success under the health reform law.
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This year's Training Institute featured discussions and workshops focused on leadership, field building, and organizational development.
The regional Strong Field Project workshop for Northern California domestic violence organizations, held on August 9, 2010.
This photo gallery provides a look at the Strong Field Project's 2010 Leadership Development program gathering.
On June 26, 2010, 33 California clinic leaders graduated from the second cohort of Clinic Leadership Institute.
The second cohort of Clinic Leadership Institute participants presented their home community projects as part of graduation day events.
The event highlighted actions that Californians and their leaders can take to accelerate the cost-controlling elements of federal reform.