Meet Our Friends

We rely on the generosity of alumni, friends, foundations and corporations to endorse the academic mission of the College of Health & Human Services at CSULB. At a time in its history when the university has undergone unprecedented fiscal challenges – building a tradition of private support will expand the boundaries of educational, intellectual, creative and multicultural opportunities that assure lifelong student success. Now, more than ever, private philanthropy is essential to sustain CSULB’s important legacy of access to highly valued degrees.

Private support enables faculty to enhance their models of instruction. It updates buildings, equipping them with electronic instruction capabilities and workstations. It creates centers in which researchers and students utilize the best available tools in their fields. Renowned faculty, state-of-the-art facilities and visionary administrators combine to create the best possible student experience. With your help, the College of Health & Human Services will continue to deliver the quality education we are known to provide.

A recent gift of $125,000 from Redmon to establish The Jo A. Redmon Endowed Fund for Fencing will now forever link her name to the sport at CSULB. Link provided

A lifelong learner, Emerita Professor of Criminal Justice Judy Hails knows what it takes to succeed academically and professionally.  Link provided

Since its inception over 40 years ago, Camp Nugget has been positively impacting the lives of children with special needs in Southern California.  Link provided 

The DEA Foundation and Montoya family take great pride in keeping George Montoya’s legacy as a 49er, public servant, and law enforcement officer alive and thriving.  Link provided

On January 2, 2013 California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) and the Center for Successful Aging in the College of Health and Human Services received a one- year, $96,847 
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Established in 2007, the Rathmann Hartford Dietetic Internship scholarship was created with a $10,000 endowment from Rathmann Hartford.  Link provided

The motivation, passion, drive, and work-ethic Annemarie had throughout her life are the types of traits the Pelleritos look for in their scholarship recipients. Link provided

California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) President F. King Alexander has announced a $1 million endowment from the Bernard Osher Foundation in support of the campus’ Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI at CSULB), located in the College of Health and Human Services. Link provided