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Why we give to Puente: Two faith groups speak out

Administrator • June 1, 2012
Why we give to Puente: Two faith groups speak out So many of the needs of participants in Puente programs are deeply practical: Blankets. Sweaters. School supplies. Toiletries. Two Puente donor groups, Knitzvah and the Metropolitan Read more -->>
Posted in Why We Give on June 1, 2012 by Administrator.

Record number of graduates receive Puente Youth Bridges Scholarships

Administrator • June 1, 2012
Pescadero’s High School graduation is the biggest community event of the year. It feels like a rock concert at the gym. But sitting in the bleachers back in 2009, something started to bother Carol Young-Holt. It was Read more -->>
Posted in College on June 1, 2012 by Administrator.

Pescadero Grown! Farmers’ Markets debut in May

Administrator • April 29, 2012
Pescadero Grown market opens May 3 in Pescadero, May 8 in La Honda Since the hugely successful launch of Pescadero Grown! Farmers' Markets in Pescadero and La Honda last year, South Coast shoppers have come to expect certain Read more -->>
Posted in Pescadero Grown! on April 29, 2012 by Administrator.

Why we give to Puente: Brenda Christensen and Tom Barry

Administrator • April 28, 2012
Two years ago, as a gesture for a friend’s 70th birthday party, Brenda Christensen wanted to spend a day of service volunteering with a nonprofit on the coast. Longtime volunteer Logan Payne suggested Puente. What happened Read more -->>
Posted in Why We Give on April 28, 2012 by Administrator.

New water quality rules affect Pescadero farmers

Administrator • April 28, 2012
Four South Coast farms – Ano Nuevo Flower Growers, Muzzi Ranch, Marchi’s Central Farm and Cascade Ranch – will have to monitor their fertilizer use and report nitrate levels in groundwater to state officials under Read more -->>
Posted in Farming on April 28, 2012 by Administrator.

Pescadero students “stuck” in college limbo

Administrator • April 12, 2012
Imagine a student who works hard at college, but never advances to earn a degree. In California, it can be a kind of purgatory reserved for students whose English proficiency doesn’t meet a certain bar. And it’s a Read more -->>
Posted in College on April 12, 2012 by Administrator.

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September 2015

In this issue:

  • Until all are well: Puente Health Fair returns to the South Coast
  • Why I give to Puente: Catherine Peery
  • A day in the life at Puente
  • Puente farmers’ market reaches peak deliciousness – and attendance
  • Puente helps write new chapter in Coastside adult education
  • Puente community health workers connect locals to doctors and other preventive services

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