"Because people are important, working for people - even sacrificing a little bit for them - brings much meaning to one's life." -Cesar Chavez 🎨 by Christy Powers
Cesar Chavez Foundation
Civic and Social Organizations
Keene, California 4,544 followers
Inspiring and transforming communities by addressing essential human, cultural and community needs.
About us
Fifty years ago, civil rights leader Cesar Chavez ignited a movement that would transform communities by championing the rights of farmworkers, Latinos, and working families. He believed it was important to support them through numerous programs, including the burial program, credit union, and cooperative gas stations. Today, the Cesar Chavez Foundation (CCF) carries on Cesar's legacy of uplifting the lives of Latinos and working families by inspiring and transforming communities through social enterprises that address essential human, cultural and community needs. CCF serves hundreds of thousands of individuals through affordable housing development, education, broadcast programming, and the National Chavez Center. With more than 600 employees across six states, CCF provides vital community services while remaining sustainable, strategic, and fiscally responsible
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- Keene, California
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Manuel H. Bernal, President of the Cesar Chavez Foundation, was the Keynote speaker for Fallbrook A Leer's 20th annual Day of Literacy and Service celebration. 🎉 This celebration brought the community together with ballet folklórico performances, free backpacks and school supplies, science demonstrations, and more! 📸 Fallbrook STEM Academy
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"Hollywood functions as the main storytelling apparatus in the United States." "Looking into how such a powerful entity approaches Latinidad, what it shows and doesn’t show, who it elevates and who it overlooks, has a lot to tell us about how people in our country see each other, themselves and the world beyond our borders."
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“Our language is the reflection of ourselves. A language is an exact reflection of the character and growth of its speakers.” -Cesar Chavez 🎨 by Jan Gero #CesarChavezFoundation #SiSePuede
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"Violence does not work in the long run, and if it is temporarily successful, it replaces one violent form of power with another just as violent. People suffer from violence. Examine History." -Cesar Chavez 🎨 by Susan Due Pearcy #CesarChavezFoundation #SiSePuede
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During Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, we are highlighting organizations dedicated to making a positive impact in their community. Think Twice, based in Yakima, Washington, provides youth with scientifically and medically accurate information to help them make informed choices and build healthy relationships. To learn more about Think Twice, visit thinktwiceyakima.com #NationalMinorityMentalHealthMonth
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The Cesar Chavez Foundation recently held the grand opening ceremony for Plaza Ysabel "Mac" Ortiz II, an affordable housing community that has significantly impacted El Monte residents. Find out how this new housing community transformed the Martinez Family's life and watch highlights of the opening ceremony in the video below. #CesarChavezFoundation #SiSePuede
Plaza Ysabel "Mac" Ortiz II Grand Opening Ceremony in El Monte, CA
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"The Esteban E. Torres Village, which will rise at 14617 Ramona Boulevard near the Baldwin Park Metrolink station, will stand three stories in height and feature 51 units of affordable housing for low-income families and survivors of domestic violence. In addition to housing, plans call for approximately 6,400 square feet of residential services, meeting areas, and staff offices. Services to be offered to residents include mental healthcare referrals, education, and employment training." -Urbanize LA
Affordable housing breaks ground at 14617 Ramona Ave. in Baldwin Park
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The Mendez family helped change the course of U.S. history almost eight decades ago after their daughter wasn’t allowed to enroll in her neighborhood school that was only for white children. "They brought a lawsuit that ended school segregation in California in 1947, and their legal victory was later used as a blueprint for the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education landmark ruling"
House passes bill to rename courthouse after Latino family who helped desegregate schools
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Today, the Cesar Chavez Foundation and the City of Baldwin Park celebrated the groundbreaking of Esteban E. Torres Village, a new affordable housing community in Baldwin Park, CA. The latest housing community is named after former Congressman Esteban E. Torres, who advocated for Latino civil rights and political empowerment. The village is set to provide 51 units of affordable housing aimed at assisting low-income families and survivors of domestic violence. Alongside housing, the project will feature over 5,693 square feet of communal spaces designed for education, recreation, and a community garden, underscoring a commitment to enhancing residents' quality of life. #CesarChavezFoundation #SiSePuede