Cancer Collaboration
Canopy Cancer Collective
Canopy Cancer Collective is a nonprofit that works with leading healthcare systems to promote comprehensive, coordinated care across the entire pancreatic cancer care journey, preventing patients and their families from getting lost in the system.
Supported by the infrastructure and resources of the Canopy Cancer Collective, participating cancer centers collaborate together to share data and best practices to accelerate improvements in care delivery and outcomes in pancreatic cancer. Canopy also supports care team wellness by working to help ensure that the entire team - doctors, nurses, advanced practitioners, supportive care and wellness specialists, are operating at the top of their license and skill.
Canopy Cancer Collective
RISE: Restoring Inspiration & Sustaining Educators
RISE: Restoring Inspiration & Sustaining Educators provides teachers and education professionals with the opportunity to step away from daily demands and focus on their well-being. Through guided practices, peer connection, and a supportive environment, participants gain tools to manage stress, reconnect with themselves, and build lasting resilience. This program honors the essential work of education professionals by helping them return to their roles grounded, renewed, and better equipped to support their communities.
Hosted at the 501(c)(3) nonprofit 1440 Multiversity campus, this restorative three-day, two-night program is provided at no cost to the participants in support of their mental, physical, and emotional health so they can thrive.
You can learn more about this program and details for applying here.
RISE: Restoring Inspiration & Sustaining Educators
Community Health Leadership Council San Joaquin (CHLC)
Established in 2000, the Community Health Leadership Council San Joaquin (CHLC) is a collaborative of key healthcare, education, and business leaders who serve to improve the health and quality of life in the Northern Central Valley. The CHLC examines and assesses the landscape to identify and address critical healthcare needs like improved access to quality healthcare, growing a strong healthcare workforce, and shaping policy by fostering community partnerships and collaboration.
Through topic-specific annual community health forum convenings and ongoing community conversations, the council brings together stakeholders, regional partners, and the community to identify and implement initiatives to reduce negative impacts on individuals' health and their communities.
Community Health Leadership Council San Joaquin (CHLC)
Healing Our First Responders
Healing Our First Responders is a no-cost, restorative experience created to support the mental and emotional well-being of those on the front lines. Through expert guidance and peer connection, this program offers a safe space to process trauma, build resilience, and return to service renewed.
You can learn more about this program and details for applying here.
Healing Our First Responders
Healing Our Healthcare Heroes
In collaboration with participating healthcare systems, 1440 Foundation and 1440 Multiversity offers members of healthcare teams a 3 day/2 night program focused on self-care and wellbeing. Led by certified professionals, the program offers tools for resilience, moral injury, grief and finding joy. Surrounded by beautiful redwoods and attentive staff, healthcare professionals participate in healthy meals, movement and meditation-based programs, all designed to rejuvenate and revive the spirit. You can learn more about this program and details for applying here.
Healing Our Healthcare Heroes
Healing Our Nurses
Healing Our Nurses
Hospice Giving Foundation
Hospice Giving Foundation believes in living fully and dying peacefully. For over 25 years, we have been dedicated to ensuring compassionate, dignified end-of-life care by funding local agencies and programs that promote personal choice, preparedness, and support for individuals and their loved ones. As a leader in a social health movement, Hospice Giving Foundation advocates for cultural attitudes of hope, understanding, and acceptance around end-of-life care. We champion an integrated system of quality resources, evolving best practices, and personalized care to meet the needs of our community. Through grants, education, and advocacy, we help people navigate this critical stage of life with compassion, dignity, and peace.
