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Southern California Edison officials recently donated $5,000 to local non-profit, the SCV Youth Project.

Santa Clarita Non-Profit Receives $5,000 Grant; SCV Youth Project

Southern California Edison officials recently donated $5,000 to local non-profit, the SCV Youth Project.


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“SoCal Edison is so excited and happy to give SCV Youth Project this grant for their excellent programs for Santa Clarita teens,” said Anna Frutos-Sanchez, SoCal Edison representative. “This kind of outreach is needed for their motivation and self-esteem.”

To watch KHTS AM-1220’s co-owner Carl Goldman sit down with Kim Goldman, SCV Youth Project’s executive director,  and talk about the grant click here.

“We provide free services to all of our teens here in Santa Clarita,” said Kim Goldman.

The SCV Youth Project is entering into it’s 15th year.

“We’re on all of the junior high and high school campuses, working with kids in a one on one setting,” said Kim Goldman. “We also do outreach and crisis intervention for our kids that are dealing with depression, suicide, grief and loss, angry, drug and alcohol abuse, bullying, peer pressure… just life stuff.

“So this money directly impacts their lives, so we can continue to provide our free services to them.”

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About SCV Youth Project

Where you find young adults, you will also find the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project. Whether youth are online, on campus, or in the community, we are there! Our mobility, and aggressive outreach, allows us to interact with youth one-on-one or in a group setting, providing them with current resources and linking them with services they need to deal with the challenges they face everyday. Through this we are able to create long lasting, trust-based relationships, and focus on preventing high-risk behavior – not reacting to it.

We offer individual counseling, support groups, crisis intervention, and education … FREE to all youth (12-18), regardless of need.

SCV Youth Project’s mission is to provide a safe, nurturing environment where teens and families are strengthened, empowered and equipped with the tools they need to live successful and fulfilling lives.

We change lives of youth, parents, and families. We are easily accessible to all through:

– Crisis Intervention

– Individual Counseling

– Outreach and Education

– Group Counseling

It’s OK to ask for help…. We will be there.

About SoCal Edison 

Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) helps energize communities through our involvement in programs with these goals: 

  • Protect and preserve the environment
  • Promote education and leadership development
  • Encourage emergency preparedness and safety
  • Support economic, community and business development
  • Being a good corporate citizen 

As we move forward, we believe SoCalGas must continue to be a good corporate citizen, while taking a leadership role to help solve some of the critical issues facing our diverse communities. 

How we invest in communities:

SoCalGas invests our energy, volunteer time and financial resources to improve the quality of life in communities where we do business. We focus on funding community partnerships in key areas where we can really make a difference.

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Santa Clarita Non-Profit Receives $5,000 Grant; SCV Youth Project

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About Kimberly Beers

Kimberly Beers is a Santa Clarita native. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from California State University, Northridge in 2013. While attending the university, she focused her attention on news writing and worked as a primary news writer for the campus' award winning radio station and televised news program. She began writing news stories for KHTS in 2014 and hopes to have a lifetime career dedicated to writing and sharing the news