Each year, 211 Ventura County (211VC) responds to more than 25,000 Ventura County callers, providing local communities with information and resources related to shelter, health care, food, utilities, mental health, legal, consumer and more.
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Camp Hope – A Pathway From Trauma
Chief Deputy District Attorney, Mike Jump, speaks with George Alger about the nonprofit Camp Hope, which is the “first evidence-based camping and mentoring program for children exposed to trauma in the United States.”
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Ventura County Community Foundation
Vanessa Bechtel speaks with George Alger about the Ventura County Community Foundation which has a mission of “Connecting people, resources, and solutions to create lasting impact in our shared world.”
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Ventura County Family Justice Foundation
Dianne McKay and Miguel Lopez speak with George Alger about the Ventura County Family Justice Foundation.
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Workforce Development Board of Ventura County
Rebecca Evans and Vicente Nacario speak with George Alger about the Workforce Development Board of Ventura County.
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Tobacco and Vaping
Selfa Saucedo with the Ventura County Public Health Department speaks with George Alger about tobacco and vaping and the rising number of teens who are using flavored cigarettes.
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Supporting Ventura County Performing Arts
Niki Richardson and Jonathon Serret speak with George Alger about TOArts, which is a nonprofit that provides fundraising and programmatic support for the Bank of America Performing Arts Center at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.
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Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health Help
Melissa Hannah, from United Parents, speaks with George Alger about breaking the stigma and building community regarding mental health and help.
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Home Fire Safety
Ventura County Fire Captain, Brian McGrath, speaks with Sandra Siepak about fire safety in and around your home.
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