
2002 Community Partners
Focus: Civil Society
Downtown El Cajon, Inc.
International Women's Kitchen
$30,400
To provide an opportunity for low-income, immigrant and refugee women living in El Cajon to learn business skills, achieve economic independence and engage in cross-cultural dialogue through a catering business
www.downtownelcajon.com
San Diego City Attorney's Office
Mid-City Community Court
$30,000
To improve public safety and neighborhood conditions in the Mid-City area by establishing a community court to address quality of life crimes
Monarch High School
Volunteer/Mentor Program
$25,000
To increase the diversity and number of volunteers providing mentoring, tutoring and other volunteer support to homeless children at Monarch
www.monarchschools.org
Scripps Health
Rosa Parks Community Garden
$31,000
To offer a learning environment where students can learn and which can serve as a means to nurture community spirit, community purpose, and cultural appreciation among the diverse populations in City Heights
parks.sandi.net
Sherman Heights Community Center Corporation
New Generation of Leaders Program
$13,600
To provide in-depth training, life skills, counseling, and stipends for Latina leaders at the Sherman Heights Community Center
www.shermancenter.org
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