The heat is on: California ramps up coping strategies

Extreme heat poses the greatest natural risk to human health. These days, there’s plenty of it, and more is on the way. “This is not your grandmother’s summer,” Marta Segura, chief heat officer and director of climate emergency mobilization for the city of Los Angeles, warned at a July 13 press briefing, the first of…

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[COLUMN] Facts and trivia

HOW many cells do we have in our body? The figures often quoted are between 50 to 75 trillion cells. The average life span of the cells: red blood cells, 120 days; white blood cells, over a year; platelets, ten days; bone cells, 25-30 years; brain cells, lifetime; colon cells, 3-4 days; skin cells, 19-34…

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[COLUMN] Summer: A time of renewal

Greetings! It’s summertime! I hope you’re enjoying it! It’s that time to go on vacation with family and friends, watch some good movies, relax in the backyard, read a fascinating book, tend the garden, go to the beach, or walk around the neighborhood to enjoy feeling the sunny weather and seeing the beautiful plants and…

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Comprehensive Community Health Centers (CCHC) celebrated Arleta Clinic inaugural and ribbon cutting ceremony

Arleta – Comprehensive Community Health Centers (CCHC), a leading Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) operating in Los Angeles County, conducted and celebrated its Arleta clinic Inaugural and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Wednesday, June 28, 2023,10:30 AM at 9043 Woodman Avenue, Arleta, CA 91331. CCHC is a California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation and a Federally Qualified…

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FYLPRO announces summer 2023 class of Tayo fellows

THE Tayo Fellowship Program is excited to announce the selection of twenty-four Filipino American young leaders into its Summer 2023 cohort. Through the fellowship, Tayo Fellows will have the unique experience of contributing to the growing work of Tayo’s online misinformation and public health projects and spearhead the development of the Tayo Courageous Conversations Pilot…

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City of San Diego to invest $12.2M into citywide arts and culture activities

Funding will support nonprofit organizations in boosting arts experiences for all SAN DIEGO – To promote greater public participation in artistic and cultural activities, the City of San Diego will grant funds to 186 local nonprofit organizations this fiscal year. The funding will support programs and activities such as film and video screenings, exhibits, performances, festivals, parades and…

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A lift for life after foster care

REDWOOD CITY – In a unanimous vote, San Mateo County supervisors agreed on Tuesday, July 11 to provide current and former foster youth ages 18 up to 22 with $1,000 a month in the county’s first guaranteed income program. About 70 eligible young adults will receive a direct deposit for up to 18 months. “Our…

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Former Jollibee workers protest in Jersey City, demand reinstatement and backpay

Former employees of Jollibee, the popular Philippines-based fastfood restaurant, staged a protest at the Journal Square location in Jersey City. These workers were allegedly terminated illegally for advocating for higher wages and a fairer workplace. The protesters attempted to deliver a letter to management, demanding reinstatement, backpay, and a public apology from Jollibee Food Corporation….

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How we serve people who have limited English proficiency

We strive to deliver great customer service and helpful information to everyone.  That includes improving access for underserved communities.  We aim to reduce language barriers and increase access to Social Security programs, services, and benefits.  If you’re assisting a client with limited English proficiency (LEP), know that we have the resources available to help them…

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Fraudsters never go on vacation

by Annie Walters Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Nevada Fraudsters will never take a break.  While you are out enjoying fun and sun this summer, they are working hard to find new ways to scam you.  Seniors and younger people are particularly vulnerable to scammers who claim to represent Social Security.  To protect you…

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Free entertainment, admission & fun for the whole family at LA County’s largest Philippine American Friendship Day

LOS Angeles County’s largest Philippine-American Friendship Day, presented by The National Federation of Filipino American Associations Greater Los Angeles Region (NaFFAA Greater LA) – is definitely on!  With this year’s theme of “Building Bridges Across Communities,” NaFFAA Greater L.A. aims to ignite a spark within our community, encouraging the celebration of our diversity through shared…

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CDC to reduce funding for states’ child vaccination programs

by Andy Miller KFF Health News The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reducing funding to states for child vaccination programs, according to an agency email obtained by KFF Health News. The funding cut “is a significant change to your budget,” said the email to immunization managers, dated June 27 and signed by two…

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