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In 2005 CONNECT was a co-founder of the Wireless Life Sciences Alliance, [7] in 2008 CONNECT founded CleanTECH San Diego, [8] and in 2009 founded San Diego Sport Innovators, now headed by Bill Walton. [9] San Diego Sport Innovators was created in 2008 by Camille Sobrian and Marco Thompson by partnering with sponsor Dick Kintz from Shepard Mulin ...
The Environmental Health Coalition (EHC) is an organization focused on environmental and social justice in San Diego, California. It was founded in 1980 by Diane Takvorian and Tony Pettina, and includes a staff of 19 other individuals. Its work mainly concerns low income communities and communities of color in San Diego.
Think Together is a California-based nonprofit organization that works with school districts and local communities to offer extended learning programs for underprivileged and low-income children. In addition to supplementing in-school programs for students in grades K-12, the organization also offers summer and intersession programs, early ...
Feb. 4—A group of local veterans and their families have launched a new nonprofit to bring awareness and support to families of suicide victims. The Stronger Together Foundation was founded in ...
The first Canadian 211 service opened in Toronto on June 13, 2002. 211 services are free of charge and multilingual in Canada. As of October 2020, the whole of Canada, including the territories, has had access to 2–1–1 thanks to a nationwide expansion, following the COVID-19 pandemic. [citation needed]
Beginning in 1998, forty public and corporate partners, led by current board chair Gary Jacobs, began meeting to discuss the current state of education in San Diego. Faced with a shortage of workers for the locally strong high tech and biotech industries, the group wondered why the local school system was not better able to produce more ...
The foundation tries to reach that objective by giving courses, organizing public and other lectures, printing of books, pamphlets and other publications, as well as all its other available means. The foundation does not receive government grants. All activities of the Society and the I.S.I.S. Foundation are carried out on voluntary basis.
Quigley is known for his commitment to developing sustainable architecture. Some examples of his work include The San Diego Children's Museum [3] which does not include air conditioning or heating systems in the main galleries; Torr Kaelan, the firm's mixed-used building; [4] and the Ocean Discovery Institute [5] are net zero energy structures.