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Community Stories


Young leaders in Fresno who have joined together to form a Youth Design Team, are using multimedia and their powerful voices to create digital stories about childhood and youth trauma and highlighting their vision to create greater mental health supports and wellness throughout their city.
In Stockton, a group of adults and youth, who originally came together to create a healthier Stockton, joined the ACT movement in 2020 and are well on their journey to addressing childhood and youth trauma by focusing on strengthening economic supports for children and families and creating protective environments as core strategies.

There is no better time to ACT.

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Role of Cities

Cities play a critical role of being a cultural hub of innovation and implementation. The benefits of joining ACT include the ability to engage, grow, and accelerate communities from what is possible, to realizing their vision for children to thrive.

Community Engagement Awardees

We are pleased to announce the following community engagement awardees for ACT:

Alameda County – Dream Youth Clinic
Antioch – Family Justice Center
Bakersfield – Visión y Compromiso (VyC)
Big Bear Community – The Mom and Dad Project
Boyle Heights
– Social Model Recovery Systems
Coachella
– Raices Cultura
Fresno –
The Children’s Movement of Fresno (United Way of Fresno and Madera)
Long Beach
– Long Beach Forward
Los Angeles – Para Los Niños
Los Angeles County – LA Voice
Los Angeles County – Rainbow Labs
Maywood
– YMCA
Mendocino County (Redwood Valley Rancheria
) – Weaving Wellness and Diversity
Merced County – Cultiva La Salud
Modesto
– Tuolumne River Trust
Oakland – La Clinica de La Raza
Oxnard
– Reality Improv Connection, Inc BRITE Program
Pomona
– Pomona Community Foundation
Riverside County – Inland Empire Community Collaborative
Sacramento
– Youth Forward
San Bernardino – Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
San Diego – City Heights Community Development Corporation
San Francisco – Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco
Santa Ana
– Charitable Ventures A fiscal sponsor for Santa Ana Early Learning Imitative
Santa Cruz – United Way of Santa Cruz
Santa Paula
– The Partnership for Safe Families and Communities of Ventura County
Stockton – The Tide Center A fiscal sponsor for Reinvent South Stockton
Ukiah – Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority
Vallejo
– Children’s Network
Yuba County –
Camptonville Community Partnership

Participating Cities

We are excited to introduce the following participating cities:

ACT 2.0 – Antioch, Bakersfield, Boyle Heights, Coachella, Fresno, Lakeport, Maywood, Redwood Valley Rancheria and Reservations, Modesto, Oxnard, Pomona, Sacramento, Santa Ana, Santa Paula, Stockton, Ukiah (Northern Circle), Vallejo, Yuba County.


ACT 3.0 – Alameda County, Big Bear, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Merced, Oakland, Riverside County, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Cruz.

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