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CMFA Financings Enable $200,000 in Contributions to California Nonprofits

The CMFA continues to give back to the communities in California by directing a portion of its issuance fees to charitable organizations. Fifteen 501(c)(3) organizations received $55,000 total in contributions from the California Foundation for Stronger Communities with funds donated by the CMFA.

The fifteen well-deserving organizations include:

Boys & Girls Club of Coachella Valley is a provider of youth development programs provided by a caring and qualified staff to save and enhance the lives of the young people of our community, especially those with economic and/or social needs

Boys & Girls Club of South Coast Area provides youth development programs to members in San Clemente and surrounding areas since 1967.

Cameron House is a Chinatown-based multi-service agency serving Asian communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Motivated by Christian commitment to promote healthy communities by providing services such as General Counseling, Domestic Violence Intervention, Children Witnessing Domestic Violence, Bilingual Support Group, Food pantry, Education and Awareness.

Charles Drew University (Medical School Community Outreach Program) provides innovative and quality care to children and their families.

ChildNet provides safe homes, education and counseling to vulnerable children and families. ChildNet’s “Continuum of Care” services include:  Family Support, Special Education, Foster Care, Adoptions and Mental Health programs.

Clinicas de Salud Del Pueblo, Inc is to provide direct access to comprehensive quality primary and preventive health care for high risk and other underserved valley residents, in a manner consistent with their dignity and identity and at a reasonable cost through strategically situated health centers.

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Orange County, Inc that trains community volunteers to serve as powerful mentors and advocates for our community’s most severely abused, abandoned and neglected children.

Family Crossroads (Shelter Network) is committed to providing housing and support services that create opportunities for homeless families and individuals to re-establish self-sufficiency and to return to permanent housing.

Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano works to end hunger and increase access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income individuals and families through a comprehensive group of programs that combat hunger and its causes.

Girl Scouts of Northern California (Opportunity Fund) provides financial aid so every girl can experience Girl Scouts. Girl scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.

Kids for the Bay collaborates with teachers to inspire environmental consciousness in children and cultivate a love of learning.

Martha’s Village & Kitchen is a dedicated corps of 85 staff and 500-plus volunteers tend to the needs of valley residents, serving 300,000 meals each year and providing residential transitional, emergency shelter, children’s services, recovery services, career & education, medical clinic, case management, emergency assistance.

Sacramento Child Advocates, Inc is the advocate and voice for abused and neglected children who have been placed in the foster care system.

Tri-County Independent Living serves any individual who self-identifies as having a disability. The overriding concept is that of providing an individual with assistance in overcoming barriers.

West Marin Senior Services provides in-home support, assisted living, and community services that foster independence and participation in our community.

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