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Wayfinder Family Services Appoints Dawn Vo-Jutabha, Ph.D. as Chief Operating Officer

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

LOS ANGELES, March 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Dawn Vo-Jutabha, Ph.D. has joined Wayfinder Family Services as executive vice president and chief operating officer.

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  • LOS ANGELES, March 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Dawn Vo-Jutabha, Ph.D. has joined Wayfinder Family Services as executive vice president and chief operating officer.
  • She shares our core belief that everyone deserves a safe haven, a chance to thrive and a loving family.
  • Vo-Jutabha has over 16 years of experience in clinical services and training, program development and quality improvement and most recently served as the chief clinical officer for The Guidance Center in Long Beach, California.
  • I am excited to help lead an organization like Wayfinder, which is well-poised to provide them with life-changing programs and services."

MemorialCare Gives Back With $200,000 in Community Grants

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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

LOS ANGELES and ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., Jan. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MemorialCare , a prominent nonprofit Southern California integrated health system, has announced the recipients for its Community Benefit Grants program for Fiscal Year 2023.

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  • LOS ANGELES and ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., Jan. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MemorialCare , a prominent nonprofit Southern California integrated health system, has announced the recipients for its Community Benefit Grants program for Fiscal Year 2023.
  • MemorialCare will donate a total of $200,000, made possible from across the health system’s four hospitals Long Beach Medical Center , Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach , Orange Coast Medical Center , and Saddleback Medical Center .
  • “Giving back to the community is one of MemorialCare’s core values,” said Marcia Manker, CEO, MemorialCare Orange Coast and Saddleback Medical Centers.
  • The 2023 recipient applications focused around addressing key health priorities identified by each hospital’s community benefit implementation strategy based on the tri-annual Community Health Needs Assessment.

Fidelity® Study: More Than 3-in-4 Parents Have Started Saving for College, Yet Concerns Grow Over Inflation and Rising College Costs, Leaving Many Less Prepared to Pay

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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Similarly, parents cant afford to not be prepared when it comes to saving for the rising cost of college.

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  • Similarly, parents cant afford to not be prepared when it comes to saving for the rising cost of college.
  • The study also reveals more than half of parents (54%) believe the United States will one day offer tuition-free college.
  • In all, 76% of parents have started saving, compared to the 58% in 2007, the first year of the study.
  • Nearly 8-in-10 parents agree concerns about student loan debt is a motivating factor in saving for their childrens college education.

Fidelity® Survey Finds 62% of Americans Optimistic About 2022, Despite Concerns About Inflation and Rising Costs

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Thursday, December 9, 2021

This year, more than 6 in 10 (62%) Americans feel optimistic about the future, despite the unknownand 72% are confident theyll be in a better financial position in 2022.

Key Points: 
  • This year, more than 6 in 10 (62%) Americans feel optimistic about the future, despite the unknownand 72% are confident theyll be in a better financial position in 2022.
  • Despite the optimism, most people have not forgotten what the country has been through and are viewing their financial expectations practically, with concerns about inflation and rising costs weighing heavily on the minds of many.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211209005200/en/
    These are the top three financial concerns for 2022, according to the Fidelity Investments' 2022 New Year's Financial Resolutions study.
  • Interviewing for this CARAVAN Survey was conducted October 18-24, 2021 by ENGINE Insights, which is not affiliated with Fidelity Investments.

Fidelity® Study Reveals Shifting Gen-Z Priorities for Higher Education, With 4-in-10 High School Students Rating Cost "Most Important”

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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

What value do todays high school students see in higher education?

Key Points: 
  • What value do todays high school students see in higher education?
  • Although many high school students increasingly worry about how much their education will cost, the study reveals staggering disconnects between expectations of costs and reality.
  • Even more concerning, one-in-four high school parents believe the full sticker price for one year of college will be $5,000 or less, and 38% of high school students say the same.
  • The study reveals important differences when it comes to preparedness to meet the cost of college between those working with an advisor and those without one.