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Sixty Years Strong
From the snowcapped Sierra Nevadas to bustling streets where tacos sizzle, pho steams, and fair-day cinnamon rolls melt in your mouth, the Central Valley is a place defined by beauty, abundance and grit. This Valley is shaped by people whose work feeds the nation, immigrants who carry their dreams across borders, teachers who expand minds - health care providers, engineers, artists, day laborers, and more. Maruko Cyclery in its new postwar location at 1153 F Street, Fresno,


Local Giving, Lasting Impact: The Central Valley Community Foundation
The Central Valley Community Foundation (formerly the Fresno Regional Foundation) weaves together community vision, dedicated nonprofits and generous donors to work toward a Central Valley with no barriers just opportunity for all people. Gathering to learn about community needs is an important component of CVCF’s work. At the May 2024 Friends Forum event, UCSF leaders shared information with donors and the CVCF team about the state of healthcare in the region. While communit


Martin Luther King Jr. Marches in Fresno in Support of Fair Housing for All
On a warm, windy day in June 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr. visited Fresno and spoke to a crowd of thousands. His visit was part of a statewide effort to stop legislation that would legalize racial discrimination in housing. King, along with Fresno Mayor Wallace D. Henderson and approximately 1,000 people, marched from Fresno High School to Ratcliffe Stadium. At the venue, King addressed nearly 3,000 people about desegregation, fair housing, the Rumford Housing Act, and Calif
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