Past Initiatives
Heat Ready CA
Heat Ready CA empowered communities to prepare for rising temperatures and extreme heat events. From practical tips on staying cool to resources for building resilience, this multiethnic public awareness campaign aimed to help Californians adapt to a hotter, drier future.
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EXTREME HEAT COMMUNITY REFLECTIONS REPORT
CLIMATE RESILIENCE NEXUS EXTREME HEAT TRACK
Financial Assistance & Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
Requested by the legislature to support public awareness on the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITN), the office engaged community-based organizations to provide accurate and culturally relevant materials to increase awareness of eligibility and the application process to reduce the racial wealth gap in California.
Save Our Water
Save Our Water encouraged Californians to conserve water as a way of life year-round. It promoted water-wise yard transformations as the most efficient way to reduce water waste outdoors while connecting individuals to local rebates. The campaign was co-managed with the Department of Water Resources.
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Vaccinate ALL 58
The Vaccinate ALL 58 (VA58) campaign, in partnership with the California Department of Public Health, launched in December 2020 to raise awareness about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. With a focus on Californians most impacted by the virus, the campaign partnered with trusted messengers across the state to educate Californians on harm reduction and facilitate vaccine appointment assistance.
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YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
Youth Behavioral Health
The Department of Health Care Services partnered with OCPSC to reach California’s frontline communities with youth behavioral health information and resources available through BrightLife Kid’s and Soluna. BrightLife Kids and Soluna are applications that are a part of the state’s broader Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI).

