CPI Regional Forums June 2012  Larissa Heeren.

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CPI Regional Forums June 2012  Larissa Heeren

Upstream Goals Upstream Investments Invest Early Upstream Interventions Invest Wisely Targeted Factors Indicators of Success Invest Together Measurable Impacts Upstream MissionDownstream Vision Outreach Campaign

Invest Early Targeted Factors

Substance Abuse

Invest Wisely

Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development Rancho Cotati High SchoolRestorative ResourcesSocial Advocates for YouthProbation DepartmentSonoma County Youth and Family Partnership Family Service AgencyDrug Abuse Alternatives Center Evidence-Based Practices Promising Practices Emerging Practices Action NetworkAlternative Family ServicesAnaly High SchoolArea Agency on AgingBig Brothers Big SistersBoys and Girls Clubs of Central Sonoma County Boys and Girls Clubs of Marin and Southern Sonoma Counties Boys and Girls Clubs of Sonoma ValleyCalifornia Parenting InstituteCasa Grande High SchoolCatholic CharitiesCity of Santa RosaCloverdale High SchoolCommittee on the ShelterlessCommunity Action PartnershipCommunity Child Care CouncilDepartment of Health ServicesDistrict AttorneyEarly Learning InstituteFirst 5Human Services DepartmentJewish Family and Children’s ServicesKaiser PermanenteLaguna High SchoolNational Alliance on Mental IllnessNorth Bay Regional CenterNorthern California Center for Well-BeingPetaluma Adult SchoolPetaluma City SchoolsPetaluma Community FoundationPetaluma Health CenterPetaluma People Services CenterRiver to Coast Children’s ServicesSanta Rosa Community Health ClinicsSeneca CenterSonoma County Health AllianceSonoma County Office of EducationSt. Joseph Health SystemsSunny Hills ServicesUnited WayVerityWest County Community ServicesWindsor High School 60 Organizations on the Portfolio Invest Wisely Portfolio of Model Upstream Programs A Local Clearinghouse

Invest Together Resolutions of Alignment

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