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UC San Francisco: A Community Health
Clearinghouse
UCSF provides a host of community health
resources including a public health news site - UCSF
Today and public
education programs like the “Mini Medical School”
series of evening lectures with respected health faculty experts
and a free, brown bag lunch series on topics ranging from neurological
disorders to nutrition. In addition, HIV
InSite serves as a comprehensive global resource for HIV/AIDS
treatment, prevention and policy information and links UCSF’s
extensive research and treatment expertise with academics, medical
practitioners and patients worldwide.
UC
Riverside and the University Eastside Community Collaborative
The University Eastside Community Collaborative
has taken a stand against the effects of poverty and violence through
education, mentoring, arts, and community needs assessment. The
Collaborative was formed in 1994 in response to escalating violent
crime rates in the eastside of Riverside. Former UC Riverside Chancellor
Raymond Orbach convened civic leaders to build creative solutions
aimed at families and youth, in order to help heal a traumatized
community. Today, the Collaborative includes the “Safe Havens”
after-school program at several area schools, the Multicultural
Arts Center (MAC) at the Cesar Chavez Community Center and the “Youth's
Corridor to the Future Program.”
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