West County Health Centers deliver health care to an important cross-section of the community including elementary age children whose parents cannot otherwise afford the medical care needed to keep them healthy and active in schools; those who are not accepted elsewhere due to HIV/AIDS, homelessness, mental illness or addiction; those in the community who lack the financial resources to pay for quality health care, as well as many others.
The Project provides the FBI a field office from which to conduct investigations of federal crimes and forensic investigations related to such crimes serving Imperial and San Diego counties as well as six military bases. The Project also provides digital forensics services, resources, expertise and training to law enforcement agencies through San Diego and Imperial Counties. The Project has a Level IV Facility Security Leve
A total of 31 low-income households will be able to enjoy high quality, independent, affordable housing in the City of San Diego for the next 55 years.
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School is dedicated to life-long learning and superior instruction through academic, physical, spiritual, character-building and enrichment programs. Since its founding in 1961, Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School has always accepted students solely on their ability and desire to achieve.
A total of 48 households will be able to enjoy high quality, independent, affordable housing in the City of Carlsbad, California for the next 55 years. There will be 24 units reserved for the chronically homeless and those with mental illness.
Maranatha is an educational institution that encourages their students to be life-long learners of not only theoretical abstractions, but also real-life applications of the concepts taught in the classroom. Academically, their goal is twofold: to ensure that their students are proficient in the academic disciplines and to challenge their students to be actively engaged in his/her pursuit of higher educatio
This financing will provide Pitzer College the opportunity to renovate various buildings and infrastructure to increase the capacity of the institution to provide its educational services to the students served.
The OneLegacy Corporation and Foundation focuses on activities that result in obtaining organs, eyes and tissues from deceased persons and making them available to be transplanted to recipient patients, resulting in savings lives and improving lives of the recipients. In addition, the applicant will employ 300 people at the site, contributing to the local economy of the City of Azusa.