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‘Life-saving services’: Oakland’s only LGBTQ center is in jeopardy under Trump 2.0
Woman With Alameda Ties Chosen For Hall Of Fame
‘Moronic’: Nonprofits slam Lurie’s new rules on free drug supplies
New Hope in Foster Care for Girls and Trans Youth Announced
Five years after COVID, child care workforce faces new threats, study finds
Stupski Foundation gifts $17.4M to expand opportunities for Hawai‘i youth
RYSE ‘Be a Kid!’ fundraiser to generate critical aid for local youth
What to know if immigration agents show up at your house or business
California Considers New Positive Test Score Labels
For East Bay day laborers with bills and fears, staying home is not an option
BUSD pushes back on Trump, strengthens policy to protect immigrant families
‘We risk it all’: Bay Area nonprofits reel from Trump funding cuts and chaos
A commitment to justice: LeaderSpring’s General Solidarity Statement
In 2025, LeaderSpring Center is putting into practice writing Solidarity Statements and stand in unity with those impacted by systems of power that oppress, harm, and limit our communities.
On Inauguration Day, standing against hate
Theresa Harlan, a Native American and Alaska Native Women LeadStrong Fellow, represented as the descendant of the last Indigenous family to live along the west shore of Tomales Bay in Point Reyes Station.
Real Options for City Kids (R.O.C.K.)
Curt Yagi, the Executive Director of ROCK SF and Class of 2007 San Francisco Fellow, shared the importance and programming of the organization for our youth.
Pia Infante
Pia is a nationally recognized advocate for trust-based philanthropy, spend down, and embodied leadership. LeaderSpring awarded her a 2022 Gamechanger Award for her visionary, equity-driven leadership in philanthropy.