Carolyn Coleman retires as Santa Cruz nonprofit leader
Santa Cruz Sentinel: July 16, 2014
Encompass Community Services chief served 33 years
By J.M. Brown
Carolyn Coleman, who has overseen Santa Cruz County's largest nonprofit agency serving more than 8,000 people each year, retired this week after 33 years with Encompass Community Services.
Read moreA day for dads: Watsonville PAPÁS event celebrates fathers, father figures
Santa Cruz Sentinel: June 14, 2014
By Terri Morgan
WATSONVILLE >> Fathers and their young children danced and swayed to the music as they circled chairs set up in the La Manzana Courtyard Saturday afternoon.
Despite big stakes — a $25 prize for winning the round of musical chairs — the competition was lighthearted. As each father and child pair found themselves standing when all the others found a seat after the music stopped, they stepped away to cheers and high fives from the audience at the PAPÁS Eighth Annual Father's Day event.
Read moreDecades of Help
Good Times, September 17, 2013
By Jessica M. Pasko
The Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center marks its 40th anniversary
Joseph Luna, 58, credits Si Se Puede, a program of the Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center, with saving his life.
This month marks the 40th anniversary of the center, which offers an umbrella of services that range from housing assistance to behavioral health counseling, parental education and nutrition classes, among others.
Read moreKing Gaskins memorial mural 'coming back to life'
Santa Cruz Sentinel: 1/18/14
By Molly Sharlach
SANTA CRUZ -- A vibrant rainbow and soaring eagles will once again grace the side of the Union Grove Music building at Pacific Avenue and Elm Street.
Repainting began Monday on the mural honoring King Gaskins, a beloved youth leader who died 20 years ago.
Read moreA Home for Former Foster Youth
Create a sea of change. Begin by learning more about five local nonprofits in our annual Community Fund issue.
Sometimes the best gifts come unwrapped. No curly ribbons or bows. No frills. Often, these gifts come in the form of generosity and kindness—from family and loved ones, or from people we hardly know at all. All of this factors into the mix of our annual Community Fund issue, in which we shine the spotlight on the very important and vital issue of housing.
Read more180/180 program seeks long-term change for Santa Cruz County homeless
By Stephen Baxter - Santa Cruz Sentinel
A program to house 180 of the most medically vulnerable, chronically homeless people in Santa Cruz County has kicked off with its first 10 participants.
Based on a national push to provide stable housing for the homeless and then address obstacles to employment, 180/180 leaders plan to provide housing for 180 people by July 2014 and turn their lives around 180 degrees.
Read moreAfter 27 years on its own, Santa Cruz AIDS Project has new partner
By J.M. Brown, Santa Cruz Sentinel
SANTA CRUZ - When Daniel was diagnosed with HIV 13 years ago, he thought his life was over.
He didn't fit the profile of what he thought a person with HIV looked like. He thought only gay men could become infected and didn't realize he could get it by sharing drug needles.
Read moreLocal Youth Give Back
Two of the winners of the 2011 Queer Youth Leadership Awards recently gave their $500 award checks to the Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center/Youth Services' STRANGE program.
Deutron Kebebew Receives Tony Hill Award
There's a reason Deutron Kebebew chose to work with fathers.
Not only does he want to be one some day, but he wants to make sure no other children have to face what he did when, after arriving in California from Ethiopia, he was placed in foster care in his early teens.
Now the project director for the Santa Cruz County PAPÁS group, which advocates for co-parenting and helps fathers build strong relationships with their children, the UC Santa Cruz graduate draws on first-hand experience to create his own brand of social justice.
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