Community Benefit partner Midtown Family Services works closely with those at risk of homelessness to help them improve their financial security and remain in their home or find a new one.
The LGS Recreation 55 Plus Program offers free or low-cost social and recreational opportunities for older adults across Los Gatos and the surrounding area.
El Camino Health was a sponsor of the MLK Luncheon in January, presented by the African American Community Service Agency, a Community Benefit partner.
Child Advocates of Silicon Valley is committed to ensuring every foster child has a caring adult. Explore how CASA program transforms lives in the community.
Discover the FY2026 Community Benefit Grant application details. Submit your application by February 28, 2025, to support community health initiatives.
El Camino Health’s Community Benefit FY2024 annual report is online, showing how we work with partners to reduce health disparities and improve life and health across our service area.
Join us for El Camino Health’s annual tree lighting on December 6 at our Los Gatos campus, featuring a school choir, Santa, crafts, and festive fun for all!
Breast cancer survival continues to rise as diagnosis and treatment improves, and El Camino Health is working with partners to help more women benefit.
The Peninsula Healthcare Connection’s New Directions program helps Santa Clara County residents who are living unhoused (or at high risk) access needed care and services.
In May and June, we celebrated positive change and increased awareness, with May recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month and June designated LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
El Camino Health's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Economic Opportunity internship program provides opportunities in healthcare for local, underrepresented high school students and young adults.
Cupertino Union School District is committed to improving healthcare access and providing an equitable, positive learning environment for all students.
Our partner, AACI (Asian Americans for Community Involvement), focuses on improving health and increasing healthcare access for Asian Americans in the Bay Area.
Chief Nursing Officer Cheryl Reinking, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, DipACLM, was one of five area nurses honored at Chefs of Compassion, a gala benefiting West Valley Community Services.
El Camino Health's associate chief medical officer, Shreyas Mallur, MD, a runner and past race participant, says sponsorship is part of El Camino Health’s commitment to improving health and serving the community.
During Black History Month and throughout the year, Roots Community Health Center brings health services and education to African Americans across South Bay.
Leadership Los Gatos is back after a pandemic-induced hiatus — and El Camino Health participated in their recent session highlighting nonprofits who serve the area.
State of the Valley conference brings community members, leaders and stakeholders together. Briefings from regional experts will help attendees determine important trends and what they could mean for the community.