• Swing For Our Heroes

    Dedicated to supporting the young, struggling military families in our community, Support the Enlisted Project (STEP) will be holding its Eighth Annual Swing For Our Heroes Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, August 23rd, at the beautiful Omni La Costa Resort & Spa’s golf course in Carlsbad.   STEP’s Swing For Our Heroes tournament attracts members of the community who are ...
  • Accessity Where Access and Community Meet

    A successful local business creates job opportunities, encourages community investment, and drives economic diversification forward. Access to resources centered around financial and technical support can highly benefit a small business that is on the rise. Local community organization, Accessity, has helped under-resourced entrepreneurs navigate the difficult stages of owning a business for 30 years. As both a nonprofit and Community ...
  • Shelter to Soldier

    Saving Lives, Two at a Time at their 12th Annual Be the Light Gala Every day, an average of seventeen US veterans and at least one active-duty service member is lost to suicide. That is an average of one life lost every 80 minutes. PTSD is a major battle for our men and women in uniform, and its effects last ...
  • Miracle Babies Together For A Better Beginning

    Miracle Babies is a non-profit organization based in San Diego dedicated to helping perinatal mothers and their families during their time of need by providing transportation, mental health assistance and supportive services. Their tagline, “Together For A Better Beginning” reflects the importance of the family connection in the critical early weeks and months of an infants’ life and the mental ...
  • GOODBYE TO POINT LOMA’S ICONIC “SHELL HOUSE”

    The news spread quickly through text messages and social media posts filled with sadness and resignation. “They’re gone away in a dumpster.” “The shells have been crushed.” For thousands of San Diegans, the sense of loss was profound, but especially so in Point Loma’s Portuguese tuna fishing community. When Frank Mendes and his wife Alyssa bought their home 75 years ...
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