Ventura College Foundation's Veteran Resource Center Library Program received $59,000 in new funding to provide textbook stipend to veterans
Ventura College Foundation is launching an urgent fundraising campaign, "Stronger Foundation, Stronger Future."
Ventura College Foundation is awarding scholarships to 248 students totaling $683,748.
Program lessons are now online and new lessons will be posted every Monday through summer.
Ventura College's Miriam & Henry Schwab Academy of Music has been cancelled to reduce the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Gene Haas Foundation has made a $250,000 grant to support the Advanced Manufacturing program at Ventura College.
SEEAG received a $55,000 grant from St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital & St. John’s Regional Medical Center, Dignity Health members.
The statewide $15 billion education bond measure would enable seismic, safety and maintenance building improvements to California schools.
A 12-foot high bronze sculpture honoring long-time Ventura College supporter Miriam Schwab was unveiled.
The size of the orchard is a little over an acre and holds an estimated 100, 1-year-old Haas avocado trees.
The Ventura College Foundation Board of Directors has added two new board members: Harald Wulff and Abra Flores.
Association of Fundraising Professionals names Ventura College Foundation Executive Director Anne King Professional Fundraiser of the Year.
Students can explore scholarship opportunities, tuition relief and textbook lending opportunities.
The grant funds will go towards SEEAG's "Ventura County Child Wellness Initiative."
The Miller Family YMCA Youth & Government program is hosting an information night for current and potential Newbury Park delegates
Ventura College Foundation Board of Directors approved two new board members: Stephen Kipp and Nuris Dante.
The Ventura College Foundation presented scholarships to 140 students during its 32nd Annual Scholarship Awards luncheon.
Ten-year old Alan Sanchez designed colorful creation featuring 3 giant strawberries in a field surrounded by mountains and a bright sun.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Ventura College Foundation's Phoenix Scholarship program awarded scholarships to 29 students.
First annual Allied Health Scholarship awards we handed out by the Ventura College Foundation.
The Ventura College Foundation is hosting tours of the Ventura College campus on the last Monday of the month through April.
Karen Blackwell shares what a Foster VC Kids student taught her and encourages other community members to help at-risk youth.
Ockert worked with community colleges for 21 years, mostly in state level policy and program development.
The Simi Valley Family YMCA’s state licensed preschool is accepting applications for children ages 2 1/2 to 5 for its preschool program.
The Ventura College Foundation received a $2 million donation from the Helen Yunker estate.
This is the fifth year that the YMCA delegation, comprised of Newbury Park high school students, have volunteered to make lunches.
The program offers a structured environment with engaging activities.
Keith Barnard is vice-president of sourcing at Mission Produce.
Gardens are designed to attract native bees.
Designed to educate & inspire children to eat healthy by adding locally grown Ventura County specialty crops to their diet.
The goal is to remove the financial barriers that keep students from pursuing a college education.
The statewide, six-month program is for high schoolers who want to learn about government and the democratic process.
The seventh graders along with students from a special education class are in charge of managing and maintaining the garden.
Allison Chavez' design was selected out of 1,633 entries.
The kids were proud to create a garden that will attract hummingbirds and butterflies
Scott beat out 20 candidates that were eventually narrowed down to two.
5th and 8th graders can participate at The Blue and The Gray Civil War Reenactment in Moorpark.
The grant will help SEEAG expand its school education program, "The Journey of Our Food--From Field to Fork."
The students made peanut butter sandwiches, bagged carrots and placed them in lunch bags along with chips, granola bars and napkins.
The grant will support SEEAG's Ventura County Childhood Wellness Initiative.