Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence
Violence is cyclical, generational, and can be experienced and felt over an individual’s lifetime. We’re working to prevent domestic violence, which takes a multigenerational approach.
Leveraging Collaboration to End Domestic Violence
August 20, 2018To stay informed about future funding opportunities, please...Read more »
Re-framing our Frameworks
July 16, 2018I love frameworks. Ask any of my colleagues at the Foundation and they’ll tell you that I’m the first to want to map an...Read more »
Senior Fellowship Program
July 11, 2018To help us address the root causes of domestic violence, poor health, and inequity in our communities, Blue Shield of...Read more »
Case Study: On-site & On-Call: Domestic Violence Advocates Bring Direct Services & Support to East Los Angeles Hospital
June 29, 2018 Case Study: On-Site and On-Call: Domestic Violence Advocates Bring Direct Services & Support to East Los Angeles HospitalRead more »Case Study: A New Way that Clinic Staff are Saving Lives in San Diego
June 29, 2018 Case Study: A New Way that Clinic Staff are Saving Lives in San DiegoRead more »Announcing Reimagine Lab: Preventing cycles of violence, now and into the future
May 23, 2018 We are excited to announce the launch of Reimagine Lab: Preventing cycles of violence, now and into the future.Read more »Webinar - Further Forward: Our New Strategy for Impact
May 21, 2018Blue Shield of California Foundation recently launched a new strategic plan aimed at transforming the health and well-...Read more »
New Look, New Outlook
May 4, 2018I was getting my hair done recently—the round-brush blow dry that I simply cannot do myself. Myra, the hairstylist, was a...Read more »
Video: The Strong Field Project to End Domestic Violence
March 20, 2018This video provides an overview of the Strong Field Project and shares thoughts and experiences of some particiapants. Read more »
Prevention Approaches to Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence
February 22, 2018The root causes of domestic violence are complex and challenging to address. While services for survivors remain...Read more »