The Harold Robinson Foundation will transform the Santa Monica Pier into a high-energy outdoor cycling studio for itsannual fundraiser May 31 with a mission to raise money to send over
St. Joseph Center celebrated 39 years of service to the community at its annual Voices of Hope gala, held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on May 16.
Malibu families have appeared reluctant to contribute to the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's annual fundraiser, according to agency data.
Participation in the current campaign was just 8.3
Major discrepancies exist across school sites in the levels of participation in the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's annual fundraiser as the June 30 deadline looms.
District families had
In the breezeway between Santa Monica High School's administration building and cafeteria was a poster where students could reflect and write messages. At the family's home,
Editor:
Only the SMMUSD could have an increased budget including hiring additional staff and increased employment benefits while at the same time have a declining student population and continue to
Thanks to the district-wide fundraising by Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation (SMMEF), John Muir students and teachers have a breath of fresh air at our school: Classrooms are now staffed by
The Santa Monica Red Cross on May 9 is hosting the 9th Annual Red Tie Affair, one of the Los Angeles Region's major fundraising events to support disaster
The Pier Party is over, but the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's fundraising campaign — and the debate over its effectiveness — are not.
The foundation's second-annual event at
WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SATURDAY NIGHT THAT WOULD CHANGE LIVES, GUARANTEED, BY 9 P.M.?
How about dinner, drinks, live music, stories, a raffle, a great rooftop view on
For Taylor Walker, the dichotomy was impossible to ignore.
Every weekday morning he arrived in Santa Monica and found hope: examples of tolerance, evidence of opportunity, signs of wellbeing. Then,
Youth advocate and peace activist Azim Khamisa, whose only son was murdered by a 14-year-old, will discuss youth violence and his journey of forgiveness at a breakfast event to benefit