Who We
Help
Haven Hills
www.havenhills.org
Haven Hills provides safety and support to victims of domestic violence, while working to break the cycle of abuse. They offer shelter, crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy to victims primarily in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. They endeavor to increase community awareness about domestic violence issues and bring about societal change through education and public policy advocacy. TCNPT funding goes toward support of their emergency shelter's on-site school and programs for youth housed in Haven Hills facilities.
Valley Village
www.valleyvillage.org
Valley Village was founded in 1971, by a group of concerned parents and was initially established to advocate for educational opportunities for their developmentally disabled children. Valley Village has grown to meet the needs of the community for quality services for people with developmental disabilities. They serve over 300 men, women and children and operate 17group homes and three day program facilities in the San Fernando Valley. Funding from TCNPT helps to support the many educational opportunities that Valley Village Clients enjoy including an after school program for special needs students.
Los Angeles Valley College Foundation
www.lavcfoundation.org
The Los Angeles Valley College Foundation is a non-profit foundation established to benefit Los Angeles Valley College, its programs and students. The foundation is committed to advancing the teaching and learning objectives of Valley College, and most of all, providing its students an environment that fosters a healthy exchange of ideas. TCNPT funding helps sustain Foundation programs as well as provides a named annual scholarship for Valley College students.
College of the Canyons Foundation
www.canyons.edu
The College of the Canyons Foundation began as an independent public corporation and was reclassified in September 1987 to become a 501(c)(3) non-profit auxiliary organization of the College. The Board works to generate funds for C.O.C. in order to provide an affordable and accessible college education for all having the desire to succeed. Through annual giving, special events and endowment programs, the Foundation provides the College with crucial private financial resources. These funds enable the College to perform beyond the achievement level that tax dollars can support and to strive for the highest levels of excellence in teaching, scholarship, vocational training and innovation. Each year the Foundation grants more than $500,000 back to the College in various forms of support. In addition to an annual named scholarship, funding to COC includes support for both the Foundation as well as for their state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center.
Penny Lane
www.pennylane.org
Penny Lane Centers care for over 1,400 abused and neglected children and youth. They provide therapeutic residential services and education for teenagers, foster family home placements for boys and girls of all ages, and transitional housing for young adults who would otherwise be homeless. TCNPT funding supports financial literacy and other educational opportunities for Penny Lane residents.
Friends of the Libraries of the Santa Clarita Valley
The Friends of the Libraries of the Santa Clarita Valley is a non-profit 501c3 organization formed in 1979 and dedicated to providing the libraries of the Santa Clarita Valley with encouragement and support geared towards promoting education and literacy. They support the libraries through quarterly book sales, community awareness and volunteer support. All of the activities help ensure that the libraries continue to meet the needs of the community now and in the future. Contributions from TCNPT are applied to providing additional resource materials for the children's libraries at all three Santa Clarita area branches.
Jewish Women International
www.jewishwomen.org
Jewish Women International (JWI)is dedicated to ensuring that every woman and girl is safe, in her home and in her relationships. Today, JWI is recognized as the leading Jewish organization committed to ending the cycle of family violence and to promoting safe homes, strong women and healthy relationships. TCNPT support allows JWI to reach out to a greater audience and to provide support services for Children's Assault Treatment Services as well as the Women's Care Cottage at Northridge Hospital.
Moorpark College Foundation
www.moorpark.cc.ca.us/foundation
The Moorpark College Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt auxiliary organization which accepts and solicits gifts, donations, trusts, and bequests for college related use. It provides tax deductible advantages to the donor. It also provides a method for the college to interact with businesses, government, and other nonprofit agencies in the broader Southern California community. As a public community college, Moorpark College offers programs and services accessible to the community. Drawing from a student-centered philosophy, Moorpark College creates learning environments that blend curriculum and services to students. Funding from TCNPT goes to support programs and scholarships - including an annual named scholarship - to students at this Community College.
Many Mansions
www.manymansions.org
Since 1979, Many Mansions has provided well-managed, service-enriched, affordable housing to low-income residents of Ventura County and its surrounding communities. By providing decent housing and life-enriching services to those most in need, they aim to break the cycle of poverty and remove the barriers that prevent members of our community from having a basic need met-a roof over their head.
Santa Clarita Valley Chapter Jaycees
www.scvjaycees.com
The SCV Chapter of Junior Chamber International (JCI) is comprised of creative and bold leaders between the ages of 21 and 40 years of age. They represent countless occupations and have the opportunity to master the roles of managers, visionaries, coaches, educators, ambassadors and leaders by participating in projects and hands-on training workshops. They volunteer for several projects helping community groups throughout the year.
CATS - Center for Assault Treatment Services
www.abuse-assaultservices.org/
Northridge Hospital Medical Center's CATS program is a 24 hour, 7 day-a-week program for victims of sexual abuse and assault. They assist victims of all ages in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, working with law enforcement, child protective services and the District Attorney's office to assist with the collection of evidence, proper reporting of abuse and follow-up investigations. CATS also provide prevention education to thousands of individuals in an effort to decrease the incidence of child abuse in our community.