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California Schools Get Roadmap to Millions in Mental Health Funding — Anaheim Elementary Unlocks Over $700K Using TadHealth

September 10, 2025 08:00 ET | Source: TadHealth ANAHEIM, Calif., Sept. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaheim Elementary School District (AESD), in partnership with TadHealth, a purpose-built school-based Electronic Health Record (EHR) and claims engine built for the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI), has secured over $700K in its first of many upcoming state reimbursements. AESD […]

Magnolia Tank Farm. It’s approved!

Approved by the city of Huntington Beach in January 2021 and the CA Coastal Commission in July 2024, the reuse plan for the Magnolia Tank Farm property draws its inspiration from the adjacent wetland and ocean environments.

Eyeglasses for school kids boost academic performance, study finds

Three-year clinical study is the most robust analysis to date linking access to eyeglasses with higher test scores, especially for students having the most trouble in school ByJill Rosen / Published Sep 9  MEDIA INQUIRIES Students who received eyeglasses through the school-based Vision for Baltimore program scored higher on reading and math tests, Johns Hopkins researchers from the Wilmer […]

FAM Brands Donates 500,000 Protective Face Masks

FAM Brands announced their donation of 500,000 protective disposable face masks to each of the L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce executive committee member companies (10,000 masks per company) this week. The donation was offered to members for employee distribution, for a safe and healthy return to the workplace.

A mobile clinic is helping low-income students to see clearly — one pair of glasses at a time

Ja’karri Green can’t see mosquitoes when they land on his arm, and sometimes he has trouble reading his Japanese comic books. So it was no surprise when the optometrist who came to his Boys & Girls Club camp last week told him he needed to wear glasses.

“So my seeing is bad?” Ja’karri, 11, asked the doctor, Marianne Mai.

“Not bad at all!” Mai told him. “You just need a little help.”

Ja’karri was among two dozen children at the camp in Severn, Md., to get free vision screenings and exams from a mobile clinic operated by the national nonprofit Vision to Learn. With 25 mobile clinics in 12 states, the organization tries to help kids learn by making sure they can see — one pair of glasses at a time.

Investing in Population-Level Change, Five insights about social mobility and the role of big bet philanthropy.

As the work of economists Raj Chetty, Emanuel Saez, and colleagues has demonstrated, the chances of living the American Dream—moving from a childhood of poverty to an adulthood of relative affluence (moving from bottom to top income quintile)—are lower in the United States than in other nations and have been declining for more than 50 years. The data also show that despite significant public and private investment, the place where someone grows up and the color of one’s skin make a significant difference to social mobility. So too does gender: Growing up in poverty is even more damaging for boys, especially African American boys, than for girls.