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Children's Educational
Foundation |
1280 Piedra Morada DrivePacific Palisades , CA 90272Administrative Director—Megan Colvard |
Los Angeles Programs
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English As A Second Language Classes After identifying the need
for an English as a second language (ESL) program at the St. Joseph Center,
the Children’s Educational Foundation raised funds to support the
program and conducted a search for teachers. Santa Monica College proved
to be an invaluable resource for the program. Under the direction of Dr.
Lupita Tannatt, Santa Monica College generously shared its expertise with
the staff at the St. Joseph Center and provided experienced ESL teachers
at no charge. The courses are offered four days a week at St. Joseph’s.
Childcare, supervised by St. Joseph staff members, is available during
the classes. The ESL program is divided into several levels of competency
and within each level there are milestones of proficiency. Through a grant
from the Children’s Educational Foundation, students who successfully
reach established milestones of proficiency are awarded stipends. These
stipends, which roughly are equivalent to a standard minimum wage for
the time spent in class, encourage the students to attend the classes
regularly and continue to progress from one level of competency to the
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The Children’s Educational Foundation helped to initiate the English as a second language program at The St. Joseph Center in Venice, California. Through a grant from the Foundation, students who progress in the program receive a stipend. This stipend helps encourage students to attend classes regularly and continue to work toward greater proficiency in English.
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Eye Glass Project for School Children The children of the working
poor, who are not eligible for state funded programs like “MediCal”,
find it difficult to obtain eye care. While some privately funded free
clinics are available to provide eye examinations, it is often not possible
even for the most visually impaired of these children to obtain eyeglasses.
Recognizing the need for this service and working through the St. Joseph
Center in Venice, California, the Children’s Educational Foundation
has made eye exams and eyeglasses available, not only to the children,
but also to the parents of approximately 800 indigent families. Local
optometrists and ophthalmologists provide these services on a continuing
basis by offering eye clinics at the St. Joseph Center. Eyeglasses are
made available at no charge through the professional and financial support
of local opticians. |
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The Children’s
Educational Foundation has made eye exams and eyeglasses available to
the children and parents of over 800 indigent families in West Los Angeles. |