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Tess Kazenoff

Jun 3 10:01 am
  • nonprofit news

Long Beach Community Design bridges social justice with design

Tess Kazenoff

The qualifications a nonprofit must meet to receive services from the center are simple: the project has to directly impact underserved communities in a positive and meaningful way.

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May 26 9:07 am
  • nonprofit news

Long Beach Meditation built a unique identity while bringing mindfulness to the community

Tess Kazenoff

For those in need of solace and a way to quiet their minds in turbulent times, entering a meditative space can be “like getting a cool glass of water on a hot day,” according to Travis Ott-Conn.

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May 19 7:00 am
  • nonprofit news

Long Beach Ballet returns with June performance of ‘Don Quixote’

Tess Kazenoff

Although Long Beach Ballet’s productions are performed primarily by students, artistic director David Wilcox has developed them to a professional level.

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May 12 7:00 am
  • nonprofit news

Unite the People advocates for incarcerated, with plans to help people stay out of prison

Tess Kazenoff

Unite the People, an organization dedicated to fighting for the incarcerated, began from within Ceasar McDowell’s prison cell at San Quentin State Prison.

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May 5 7:00 am
  • nonprofit news

Rebuilding Together Long Beach has fresh start assisting community with home repairs

Tess Kazenoff

Since the organization’s 1991 founding, Rebuilding Together Long Beach has completed over 300 home repair and community revitalization projects, largely for elderly, disabled, and/or veteran community members. 

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Apr 28 7:00 am
  • nonprofit news

Pools of Hope provides therapeutic and wellness services through warm-water pools

Tess Kazenoff

Through its 11 classes offered each week, pool members receive care targeted specifically to them, while experiencing the many benefits of heated pools.

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Apr 21 7:00 am
  • nonprofit news

The Jazz Angels brings music education to Long Beach youth

Tess Kazenoff

The organization operates in quarterly, eight-week sessions, often with students returning again and again to following programs.

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Apr 14 12:52 pm
  • nonprofit news

The Garage Theatre co-founders reflect on 20 years of provocative theater in Long Beach

Tess Kazenoff

After the pandemic brought live performances to a standstill, the theater in March returned with the world premiere of “The Private Lives of Imaginary Friends,” by Ryan McClary (a Cal State Long Beach alum), and directed by Matthew Anderson.

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Apr 7 10:08 am
  • nonprofit news

Long Beach Community Table leads with mutual-aid and self-sufficiency

Tess Kazenoff

Long Beach Community Table serves about 3,000 people each week, distributing food, clothing, and hygiene items. Not only do members of the organization go to eight parks each weekend, but there are also four open pantries during the week. 

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Mar 31 7:00 am
  • nonprofit news

Books & Buckets changes the lives of Washington neighborhood youth, one basket at a time

Tess Kazenoff

“The saying goes, be who you want your younger self to be or wanted in their life, and I plan to do that til the day I die,” one of the founders, Travis Harlin, said.

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