Employee Spotlight: Melissa Serrano, Administration Support/Recruiter
Melissa Serrano says, “I have three loves: my daughters, my Latino community, and education.” Working at Felton has provided Melissa with an opportunity to pursue several of those loves. She started...
View ArticleEmployee Spotlight: Czach Hidalgo, I.T. Administrator
As Information Technology Administrator, Czach Hidalgo describes himself, “Simply put, I’m a geek! I love to share knowledge. I’ve been called a classic tour-guide…I love life. Early in life I...
View ArticleInfectious Disease Expert, Dr. Malcolm John, and Young Adult Court discuss...
COVID-19 continues to have a profound impact on day-to-day life; its consequences felt disproportionately amongst communities of color. High rates of infection and low vaccinations mean many of the...
View ArticlePartnership Spotlight: The Alameda County Network of Mental Health Clients
Whenever access to health services is discussed, the conventional solutions proposed tend to center on ideas of costs and logistics; how to get more patients to clinicians. For the Alameda County...
View ArticlePartnership Spotlight: Westside Community Services
Fifty years ago, a group of black and Japanese leaders from the Western Addition of San Francisco founded an organization with the specific goal of serving the needs of the black community. Today,...
View ArticleFelton and You: Felton Institute Day
October 30th is Felton Institute Day. A leading innovator in community-based, social service research and development is celebrating its third year of programming since proclamation. Developing...
View ArticleEmployee Spotlight: Amy Yu on Getting Back in the Game
It isn’t often a leader talks about measuring success by higher rates of turnover. Usually, one of the main goals of a successful program is retention, and the absence of that can be an indicator of...
View ArticleFelton and You: Together We Thrive
For years, thousands would gather in November at Union Square to witness one of San Francisco’s time-honored traditions: the lighting of the “Great Tree.” People from all walks of life could be seen...
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