BIG NEWS: We’re thrilled to welcome Brenda Solórzano as President and CEO of The California Endowment!
Brenda's visionary leadership began at The Endowment, and today she continues to advance our commitment to improving the health and well-being of all Californians.
Join us TOMORROW for a #PolicyPerspectives webinar that will explore the intersections between federal requirements and state-level budget choices, the barriers that can result in people losing access to health care, and the cascading impacts on communities across California.
📆 Wednesday, June 3, 2026
⏰ 10:00-11:15 AM PT
💻 RSVP at https://t.co/rklp8ZLgRX
You can make your voice heard—we all have a stake in our democracy.
If you haven't voted yet, make your way to a voting center to vote in-person until 8pm. Visit https://t.co/4iG7pTI1rt to find a voting center near you.
This Pride, we're channeling the power of our ancestors and elders. Everything we have today—is because of them.
As attacks on our community continue to grow more stark and more violent, we remember the LGBTQ legacy of advocacy and activism. Luckily, this fight isn't the first time our community has fought for our right to exist. We will always exist. We will never back down.
As we transition from AAPI Heritage Month into Pride Month, we uplift the people who are a part of both communities.
Asian Americans aren't a monolith. None of us are.
Asian Americans have a storied history of activism against war and bigotry. Now more than ever, it's important to channel our community's work to create change.
Don't forget our legacy!
Honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Clarence B. Jones, lifelong civil rights activist and lawyer who helped draft parts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
In 2024, we were honored to have received the @TheComNetwork Clarence B. Jones Impact Award for our work on the #Health4All communications campaign. Our connection to Dr. Clarence B. Jones is a great one.
Rest in Power.
You can make your voices heard on June 2nd.
🗳️ View your local voting center at https://t.co/kjy8wSSedX
🗳️ If you're mailing in your ballot, do it sooner than later! Mail-in ballots must be counted by June 2nd, but isn't guaranteed on the day-of.
Join us for a #PolicyPerspectives webinar that will explore the intersections between federal requirements and state-level budget choices, the barriers that can result in people losing access to health care, and the cascading impacts on communities across California.
📆 Wednesday, June 3, 2026
⏰ 10:00-11:15 AM PT
💻 RSVP at https://t.co/rklp8ZLOHv
We are heavy‑hearted, mourning the three victims and the profound loss of security felt by the families and communities of the Islamic Center of San Diego.
This tragedy is a stark reminder that acts of violence are rooted in the interconnected crises of racism and gun violence that continue to harm the health and well‑being of our communities.
In the early 1900s, South Asian immigrants made a home for themselves in California's Central Valley—a legacy that continues to live on more than a century later.
This lesser-known history is a little look at how immigration continues to guide our communities, and how our stories—no matter our background—often have many similarities.
"Community schools create the conditions for that trust by shifting mindsets to embrace partnership with community and position students, families, educators and community as members of the same team. In Anaheim, the Orange County Congregation Community Organization (OCCCO) has helped make that shift real."
Read more at https://t.co/Uh3LDNSwHs
What happens when vulnerable Californians lose access to food? The short answer? Nothing good.
While our state has invested in programs to aid our communities, the most vulnerable are still constantly at risk of losing their access to the resources they rely on.
Communities that have access to affordable, healthy food—are healthier.
Don't forget to join us on April 7 for a #CalEndowLive with our President and CEO, Brenda Solórzano!
In addition to answering your questions, our Chief Strategy Officer Carolyn Wang Kong and Vice President, Knowledge Management, Ana Jackson, will join Brenda in conversation about some of The California Endowment’s recent critical investments, important commitments and share some thoughts about the year ahead.
Please feel free to ask whatever is on your mind!
📆 April 7, 2026
⏰ 6:00-7:00pm
📝 RSVP at https://t.co/Fcc1GUf71q
An estimated 72,000 immigrants in California are set to lose CalFresh benefits. H.R.1 changes the eligibility for certain immigrants, such as people with refugee status, victims of trafficking, and immigrants from Iraq/Afghanistan who have special immigrant visas.
Taking away these resources has huge negative impacts on our communities. Food justice is justice for everyone.
We're in an era of constant news and terror—and it has an immense impact on our health.
Between immigration raids, wars abroad, and increasing rent/food/gas prices, the stress can seem unmanageable. But community can help.
Chag Pesach Sameach!
Now more than ever, Passover symbolizes the struggle for freedom. Today we honor the Jewish radical tradition of anti-oppression and liberation work as we gather with loved ones for the Passover Seder. ✊
Farmworkers are often overlooked, pushed to the margins of a society that prizes office work over hard labor.
🌾 Even in advocacy, farmworkers are often only seen for their labor—not for their personhood.
🌾 Farmworkers are negatively impacted by inclement weather conditions, putting their health and wellness at risk.
🌾 Farmworkers have less access to healthcare resources.
🌾 During periods of immigration enforcement, working isn't an option—making it hard to pay rent or get food on the table.
Thank a farmworker.