News
6.13.17
LOS ANGELES, June 13, 2017 – Hillsides, a Southern California foster care charity, has been approved as an Association of Social Work Boards Approved Continuing Education (ACE) provider. The approval shows that Hillsides has met rigorous standards and demonstrated the ability to offer high-quality continuing education activities to licensed clinical social workers and licensed marriage and family therapists. The approval process was rigorous, taking nine months.
5.30.17
CONTACT:Alison Bellabell2@hillsides.org626-390-1640
LOS ANGELES, May 30, 2017 – Hillsides, a Southern California foster care charity, is hosting its eighth annual Farm to Table dinner on June 25 in Pasadena. This outdoor event features local farm-fresh cocktails and fare at a private estate in Pasadena, Ca. Noted restaurateur Claud Beltran, owner of the Pasadena restaurants the Eatery and Bacchus’ Kitchen, will serve as chef for the evening. A steel drum musician will be on hand to serenade guests.
5.26.17
CONTACT
Alison Bell 626-390-1640abell2@hillsides.org
Family-Friendly Free Event Includes Entertainment and Art and Education Workshops
5.25.17
One family’s fight to provide one little girl with a loving permanent home through our affiliate, Bienvenidos, a Southern California foster care and adoption program agency.
LOS ANGELES, May 25, 2017 -- Maybe it’s only natural that Michelle and Eduardo Cruz became foster parents.
Michelle’s mother has worked at a foster care and adoption agency, Bienvenidos, for more than 20 years. And Michelle’s parents brought a child in foster care into their family when the child was nine months old, adopting her when she was five.
5.19.17
Recognizing National Foster Care Month through an extraordinary Southern California couple with 21 years of being foster parents
LOS ANGELES, May 19, 2017 -- Guillermo Menjivar has a favorite phrase regarding the many children in his life: “No problem.”
“You need a ride to school? No problem.”
“You want to go shopping? I’ll take you – no problem.”
“You need $10 for lunch? No problem.”