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Sycamores Named Nonprofit of the Year
Sycamores Named Nonprofit of the Year
We are thrilled to announce that Sycamores has been named Nonprofit of the Year for the 25th State Senate...
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Sycamores' CFO Harriet Boyd
Announcing the Retirement of Harriet Boyd
It is with mixed emotions that we announce Harriet Boyd’s retirement at the end of this month. Harriet...
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Sycamores' Wendy Wang and Eleanor Owens with Azusa Pacific University’s Jean Un (center).
Sycamores Receives Agency of the Year Award from Azusa Pacific University
We are delighted to announce that Sycamores has been honored with the Agency of the Year Award by Azusa...
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Sycamores Mobile Crisis Outreach Serving Riverside County
Sycamores Mobile Crisis Outreach Serving Riverside County
Last December, Sycamores proudly expanded its mobile crisis response services to Riverside County. With...
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Sycamores Board of Directors
Celebrating Our Dedicated Volunteers During National Volunteer Month!
As April draws to a close, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible...
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Sycamores 2024 Spring Gala
Sycamores Gala Raises Nearly $400,000
Funds Raised Help Vulnerable Children, Young Adults, and Families Create a Better Life Sycamores hosted...
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Sycamores Roadmap to College
Roadmap to College
Are you ready to embark on your college journey? Sycamores’ Palmdale Family Resource Center is hosting...
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Sycamores Care Team Staff
Sycamores Partnering with WeHo to Offer Compassionate Mental Health Support
As communities continue to seek the best solutions to address mental health crises, the City of West...
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2024 Sycamores Art Calendar cover
2024 Sycamores Art Calendar: “Food for Thought”
We are excited to share the 2024 Sycamores Art Calendar with you! Created through the “Food for Thought”...
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California State Capitol Building
Mental Health Services Act Reform: Important Changes that May Impact Vulnerable Children & Youth
Governor Newsom is proposing changes to California’s Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) and Sycamores’...
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