To create profound and lasting change in Northwest Pasadena/West Altadena through innovative programs that combat the effects of poverty and violence.

vision
A healthy, safe community where families thrive, youth reach their full potential, and equality and opportunity are accessible to all.

 

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       Complete List of 2012 Donors - CLICK HERE

                                

                    

                          

                               

                                  

The Ahmanson Foundation

California Community Foundation
Dwight Stuart Youth Fund
Alex Moseley
Jaylene L. Moseley

Pasadena Child Health Foundation
The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
S. Mark Taper Foundation
Weingart Foundation

                                  

           

 

News

  

The Flintridge Center is proud to present our 2012 Annual Report!

Our work is impossible without you—our partners and supporters, and we feel deeply accountable to you. We know that the work to address issues of poverty and violence is a collaboration between many moving parts including local and regional nonprofit partners, government departments and elected officials, community leaders, faith-based groups and the ongoing support of our sustaining donors. Thank you for supporting the Flintridge Center to make this important work happen!


The Nonprofit Resource Center is now open! Check it out!

On March 12, the Nonprofit Resource Center at the La Pintoresca Branch of the Pasadena Public Library officially opened. This new collaboration is open to the public... More...


The House I Live In

Thank you to all who attended the screening of The House I Live It. Tremendous thanks go out to our food donors and supporters - The Green Street Restaurant, Domenico’s Pizza and Lovebirds Café & Bakery. - more -


Hundreds

turn out at Pasadena peace rally

Civic and religious leaders gathered at the steps of All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena on Sunday to launch a peaceful crusade against gun and youth violence after Christmas Day incidents - more -


Flintridge concludes capacity building services for nonprofits

After nearly two decades of providing trainings and resources to nonprofit organizations throughout the San Gabriel Valley, Flintridge will focus all resources on our mission – to create profound and lasting change through innovative programs that combat the effects of poverty and violence. - more -


As reported in the Pasadena Star-News, the City of Pasadena’s newly released 2012 Quality of Life Index reveals stark disparities among residents. Having served this community for nearly 30 years, we hope this latest study will spur increased commitment to ensure a healthy Pasadena for all. Download the 2012 Quality of Life Index here.