Auction Napa Valley recipients
$150,000
Aldea Children and Family Services
Aldea Children & Family Services provides mental health services for uninsured and underinsured Napa children and families.
$23,000
Children and Weight Coalition of Napa County
The Children & Weight Coalition promotes children's health through sound nutrition and physical activity.
$30,000
Community Action of Napa Valley
CANV's Meals on Wheels program provides home-delivered meals program for seniors, the frail elderly, and the non-senior homebound low-income disabled and mentally disadvantaged in Napa County.
$500,000
Sister Ann Community Dental Clinic
Sister Ann Community Dental Clinic provides basic dental care to those who do not have access to private dental insurance and cannot afford to pay for private-sector care.
$1,200,000
Community Health Clinic Ole
Clinic Ole is the premier provider of health care prevention, education and treatment services for uninsured and underinsured people in Napa County.
$150,000
Cope Family Center
Cope Family Center provides child abuse prevention, parent education and family support services.
$165,000
COPIA
COPIA’s Edible Gardens offers Garden Walks and its Table Talk School Group Tour Program.
$300,731
Family Service of Napa Valley
Bridges provides a countywide coordinated system of mental health care and referrals.
$250,000
Healthy Moms and Babies
The only comprehensive prenatal service program in Napa County offering bilingual case management for prenatal care.
$62,500
Napa County Health & Human Services Public Health
Welcome Every Baby provides one year of nurse in-home visits for all infants born to Napa County residents and their families.
$100,000
Napa Emergency Women's Services (NEWS)
NEWS provides domestic violence services and shelter in Napa County.
$200,000
Napa Valley Hospice & Adult Day Services
Hospice of Napa Valley provides hospice and adult day health services for the terminally and chronically ill.
$100,000
Planned Parenthood: Shasta Diablo
Planned Parenthood Shasta-Diablo (PPSD) offers a variety of reproductive services, public education and outreach.
$500,000
Queen of the Valley Medical Center Foundation
Queen of the Valley Hospital is the largest, most comprehensive health care facility in the region.
$50,000
Rianda House
The Rianda House provides programs and activities that promote socialization, education, recreation and a healthy lifestyle for seniors.
$40,000
St. Helena Family Center
St. Helena Family Center provides access to high-quality mental and behavioral health treatment and early intervention programs including mentoring and workshops.
$700,000
St. Helena Hospital Foundation
St. Helena Hospital is a full-service nonprofit community hospital that provides acute care and community wellness programs.
$75,000
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Napa Corps has provided a meal program for the needy in Napa County known as the Neighborhood Table.
$108,686
The Women's Diagnostic Center
The St. Helena Women’s Center provides easy access for high-quality breast cancer and osteoporosis prevention services through mammography and bone density testing.
$40,000
Vine Village, Inc.
Vine Village provides a full-service residential and day program to people with developmental disabilities.
$35,000
Angwin Community Teen Center
Angwin Community Teen Center provides a safe environment for healthy teen growth.
$50,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Bay
Big Brothers Big Sisters North Bay one-to-one mentoring relationships for children.
$200,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Napa Valley
The Boys and Girls Club of Napa Valley provides after-school activities for 6 - 18 year-olds.
$100,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Helena and Calistoga
The Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Helena and Calistoga provides daily after-school and summer youth development, recreational and educational activities for young people in grades 1 through 12.
$15,000
Calistoga Community Pool Project
Calistoga Community Pool Project provides a bilingual swim program and basic water safety and swim skills.
$75,000
Calistoga Family Center
The Calistoga Family Center provides physical and mental healthcare services and parent education.
$205,500
Child Start Inc.
Child Start promotes the health, social, economic and educational growth of low-income children and families and includes Head Start and Early Head Start.
$25,000
Christian Brothers Ranch
The Christian Brothers Ranch is a non-sectarian, innovative, educational, outreach program for at-risk youth in Napa County.
$50,000
Community Resources for Children
Community Resources for Children provides developmental screening of children and home visits for quality improvement.
$65,000
CyberMill Technology Center
CyberMill provides youth with opportunities to learn digital/computer skills.
$40,000
Napa CASA, A Voice for Children
The Court Appointed Special Advocates of Napa program serves children who have become dependents of the Napa County Court system, when their parents or guardians have been incarcerated or deemed unfit to care for the child.
$85,030
Napa Valley Adult Education
Napa Valley Adult Education operates the First Step project, a bilingual kindergarten transition for parents and children.
$100,000
On The Move-V.O.l.C.E.S.
On The Move-V.O.l.C.E.S. is focused on achieving change in Napa County’s Foster Youth program, and the young adults who are “emancipated” at the age of 18 years.
$15,648
Puertas Abiertas
Puertas Abiertas Community Resource Center helps improve the quality of life for Spanish-speaking Napa County residents.
$42,000
Summer Search North Bay
Summer Search encourages resilient, low-income high school students to become responsible, altruistic leaders.
$200,000
Wolfe Center
The Wolfe Center offers intensive alcohol and drug prevention, intervention, treatment, assessments, parent support and after-care services for adolescents.
$250,000
Calistoga Affordable Housing
Calistoga Affordable Housing, Inc. is involved in building and preserving affordable housing units in Calistoga.
$190,000
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa
Catholic Charities offers a variety of social and human services for the needy in Napa County.
$65,000
Community Action of Napa Valley/NVSP
Community Action of Napa Valleys goal is to increase the self-determination and self-sufficiency of economically disadvantaged individuals and families and of senior citizens.
$80,000
Fair Housing Napa Valley
Fair Housing Napa Valley provides tenant/landlord counseling and training.
$71,500
Legal Aid of Napa Valley
Legal Aid of Napa Valley provides free, bilingual, legal assistance to seniors, immigrants and low-income residents of Napa County.
$98,300
Napa County Housing Authority
Napa County Housing Authority provides adequate housing for Napa County farmworkers.
$200,000
Napa Valley Community Housing
Napa Valley Community Housing provides low-income housing.
$50,000
Capacity Building
Continuation of pooled funding from Auction Napa Valley, Gasser Foundation, Napa Valley Community Foundation and the Jones Family Foundation.
$211,105
Emergency Set-Aside
Set-aside funding that is kept available for urgent, unexpected needs that may arise outside the regular grant cycle.
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