November 24, 2025 – Encinitas, CA – Hand to Hand, a women’s collective giving circle affiliated with Coastal Community Foundation at San Diego Foundation (SDF), has awarded $78,000 in grants to local nonprofit organizations that provide people, including women and girls, with resources and programs that foster positive change and long-term self-sufficiency.
“We are continually inspired by the courage and determination of the people served by these organizations,” said Joyce Mehrberg, Chair of Hand to Hand. “Through healing, mentorship, encouragement and opportunity, these nonprofits help them gain confidence and build their lives with strength and hope.”
This year’s Hand to Hand grantees include:
- Bithiah’s San Diego, Mentorship and Wellness Project: $15,000 to support young people, including women and girls in foster care, through one-on-one mentoring, clinician-led groups, wellness workshops and essential items. In partnership with Azusa Pacific University, participants also receive individual therapy with licensed clinicians.
- Doors of Change, Homeless Youth Advocacy Program: $5,000 to provide intensive case management for unhoused youth, connecting them with safe housing, mental health support, job opportunities and basic needs. Available 24/7, case managers offer consistent guidance and emotional support, often serving as the first point of contact for recently unhoused youth.
- Future Construction Leaders Teen Girls Camp: $15,000 to empower Future Construction Leaders Teen Girls Camp: $15,000 to empower students, including young women ages 14-18, to learn skilled trades through a free, hands-on week of training, mentorship and career exploration. Led by experts and supported by local partners, the camp builds confidence, leadership skills and pathways for more people to join the trades.
- Operation Hope, North County Steps to Independence Program: $10,000 to provide safe, sober shelter and supportive services for families and single women experiencing homelessness. Participants receive private rooms, meals, intensive case management and classes in parenting, financial literacy, employment readiness and recovery. Children receive academic and emotional support. The program helps families move from crisis to long-term stability, with continued support available for alumni.
- Pathways’ Women Who Work: $15,000 to provide free, confidential immigration legal services for immigrants in North County. Serving people from more than 50 countries, the program offers one-on-one consultations and pro bono representation for those seeking residency, asylum or citizenship. Attorneys, accredited representatives and volunteers help clients with applications, build English skills and prepare for federal immigration interviews.
- SoulPaws Recovery Project, Support Groups for Girls and Women: $10,000 for free, clinician-led mental health support groups, including an in-person animal-assisted group and a virtual group for high school students. With no cost or diagnostic requirements, the program promotes connection, resilience and emotional wellbeing.
- The San Marcos Promise, Focused Futures: $8000 to support coaching, skill-building and career exploration for high school juniors and seniors in San Marcos and Escondido. Through on-campus Future Centers, students receive individualized support to prepare for college, training or careers and move confidently into their next steps.
Hand to Hand is a group charitable San Diegans who grant funds to local nonprofits that promote economic self-sufficiency and positive change in the lives of women and girls. In the spring of 2008, a group of 19 members began to discuss ways that they could make a difference in the community for women and girls through their joint philanthropy, and Hand to Hand was founded. As a charitable fund at Coastal Community Foundation at SDF, it has since grown to 100 members.
About Coastal Community Foundation
Established in 1987, the mission of the Coastal Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in North San Diego County by directing philanthropic efforts toward community needs. A handful of citizens had an idea: to create a way to support housing and supportive services, education, mental health and environmental issues, and more in an area undergoing extraordinary change – North County. In August 2024, Coastal joined San Diego Foundation to expand philanthropic impact in North County San Diego. Learn more about Coastal Community Foundation at SDFoundation.org/Coastal.
About San Diego Foundation
San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to co-create solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since our founding in 1975, our community foundation has granted $1.8 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond. Learn more at sdfoundation.org.
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