Program Sites
Office of Community Outreach and Engagement at the UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
101 The City Drive S Bldg 23, 4th floor, Orange, 92868
The overall mission and long-term goal of the CFCCC’s Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) component is to reduce cancer-related burdens in the Catchment Area through cancer monitoring, community outreach and education, strategic partnerships and coalitions, advocacy, and facilitation of research that promotes cancer health equity for all. This mission involves translating and disseminating the Center’s research into practice and policy, as well as communicating concerns and attitudes of the community to Center members to inform new research initiatives. COE also builds on well-known best practices to improve cancer prevention, early detection, and access to quality cancer care.
There are three pillars to our mission:
- Cancer Health Equity: Assess the cancer burden and disparities in communities, with an emphasis on reducing cancer incidence and mortality among diverse populations in Orange County and beyond;
- Partnerships that Respect Community Autonomy: Partner with communities to advance evidence-based cancer prevention and control practices that reduce these disparities in diverse populations;
- Policy and Systems Change: Promote policy development, implementation and evaluation to decrease cancer incidence and mortality, and that leverage and extend the impact of the UCI CFCCC to wider populations across the state and country.
Office of Community Outreach and Engagement at UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
101 The City Drive S Bldg 23, 4th floor, Orange, 92868
The overall mission and long-term goal of the CFCCC’s Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) component is to reduce cancer-related burdens in the Catchment Area through cancer monitoring, community outreach and education, strategic partnerships and coalitions, advocacy, and facilitation of research that promotes cancer health equity for all. This mission involves translating and disseminating the Center’s research into practice and policy, as well as communicating concerns and attitudes of the community to Center members to inform new research initiatives. COE also builds on well-known best practices to improve cancer prevention, early detection, and access to quality cancer care.
There are three pillars to our mission:
- Cancer Health Equity: Assess the cancer burden and disparities in communities, with an emphasis on reducing cancer incidence and mortality among diverse populations in Orange County and beyond;
- Partnerships that Respect Community Autonomy: Partner with communities to advance evidence-based cancer prevention and control practices that reduce these disparities in diverse populations;
- Policy and Systems Change: Promote policy development, implementation and evaluation to decrease cancer incidence and mortality, and that leverage and extend the impact of the UCI CFCCC to wider populations across the state and country.
Office of Women's Health
1000 S Freemont Avenue Building A-9 East, 5th Floor, Unit 105, Alhambra, 91803
No description provided.
One in Long Beach, Inc. (dba The LGBTQ Center Long Beach)
2017 E 4TH ST, LONG BEACH, 90814
The LGBTQ Center Long Beach is dedicated to advancing equity for LGBTQ people through culturally responsive advocacy, education, programs, and services. Our vision is to achieve fully affirming communities where all LGBTQ people live in health, wellness, safety, and prosperity.
One Specialty Pharmacy
18049 Magnolia Street, Fountain Valley, 92708
ONE Pharmacy strives to provide much more than just filling your prescriptions. Our team acts as advocates for our patients in a variety of ways including copay cost reductions, insurance tier cost reductions, etc. For example, we work directly with health insurance companies to provide any necessary information for authorizations for drugs to be covered. Lastly, we help patients find financial assistance to reduce the cost of medications. Because dealing with a serious health issue is not easy, we walk you through your health one step at a time.
Optum
2175 Park Place, El Segundo, 90245
We’re a leading health solution and care delivery organization. Our work is complex, but our mission is simple: create a healthier world, with you at the center. We are a care delivery organization that aims to provide easy access, convenient, and compassionate care.
Orange Coast College: Student Health Services
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 92626
No description provided.
Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center
1811 Brookhurst Ave, Fountain Valley, 92708
No description provided.
Orange Country Neighborhood Newspapers
7441 Garden Grove Blvd., Suite G, Garden Grove, 92841
The Orange County News was founded in 1909 and serves the communities of Garden Grove and Stanton.
We are deeply rooted in the community, serving our friends and neighbors for more than one-hundred years. The Orange County News proudly focuses on delivering hyper-local news content that affects our daily lives – ranging from kids and schools to sports, community events, City Council actions and more.
We frequently partner with local non-profits for local events, and we support a wide range of activities that help improve the quality of life in our community. We are committed to providing the kind of local newspaper that reflects the values and lifestyle of our communities.
Issues in the community that are important to you are important to us. We thrive on reporting on, gathering, and delivering timely news and informational content in print and online.
The Orange County News Garden Grove edition publishes every Wednesday and the Orange County News Stanton edition publishes every Friday, both distribute to 2,000 high traffic commercial businesses– and our local content is available 24/7 online.
Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
12912 Brookhurst Street, Suite 410, Garden Grove, 92840
The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. Established in 1997, OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community’s opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research.
Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
12912 Brookhurst Street, Suite 410, Garden Grove, 92840
The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. Established in 1997, OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community’s opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research.
Orange County Care Hospice
11021 Winners Cir Los Alamitos, CA 90720, ,
Lighting the path to comfort care. Orange County Care Hospice is committed to providing a compassionate end of life care. Our mission is to provide comfort and care for your loved one’s final days of life.
Orange County Coastkeeper
3151 Airway Ave. Ste F-110, Costa Mesa, 92626
Our mission is to protect the region’s water resources so they are swimmable, drinkable and fishable for present and future generations.
Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development (OCCORD)
13252 Garden Grove Boulevard, Garden Grove, 92843
All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.