
Community Spotlight: Fit 4 The Cause
“I love to teach Zumba® moves,” says Andrea, stopping for a moment to catch her breath after a group fitness program. “And I love helping other participants learn about strength training, and even things like stability exercises.” This attitude and passion is commendable in anyone, but it’s especially impressive in Andrea, a young adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Andrea has seized on an opportunity provided by Fit 4 The Cause, which has pioneered a Move*Dance*Breathe™ syndicated program that incorporates diverse exercise styles into each one-hour exercise session.

Community Conscience 2019 Volunteer of the Year
Each year in May Community Conscience has a Spring Luncheon. We invite the Directors of each agency in the Human Services Center, Community Conscience Trustees, and Advisory Council members. Also invited are the elected officials of neighboring cities. It is a chance for each agency housed in the Human Services Center to give a presentation about their incredible services. This year the event took on a delightful new twist as you will see below.

Jerry Miller and Sherrill Hyink Named Mardi Gras Ball King and Queen
Jerry Miller and Sherrill Hyink have been named King and Queen of the 27th annual Community Conscience Mardi Gras Ball.

Your Major Sponsorship to the 2019 Mardi Gras Ball ensures 13 non-profits keep their doors open!
Our goal is to continue to operate and maintain this facility that guarantees our non-profit agencies a rent-free office. This allows the agencies to concentrate their funds and resources directly on programs and support for their clients. None of this is possible without your dedication to the underserved in the Conejo Valley.

Community Conscience Treasurer Sal Sandoval receives a prestigious award!
Congratulations to Sal Sandoval, our Treasurer, who received the Pacific Coast Business Times 2018 Latino Business Person of the Year Award in the category of Finance and Banking at the Crown Plaza in Ventura last night!

Community Conscience Vice President Margaret Fieweger is Nominated as 2018 Senior of the Year!
On June 7th, 2018, the City of Thousand Oaks Council on Aging held the Dinner and Award Ceremony to honor the nominees for Senior of the Year. This years nominees were Bob Caccavo, Sharon Leir, Irene Seda, Margaret Fieweger, and Nancy Healy. Each nominee has made significant contributions to the community and well deserved the recognition.

Partners in Positive Change: Villa and Community Conscience are Meeting a Growing Need
As a Community Conscience tenant, Villa’s West Region office saves between $40,000 to $50,000 each year that would otherwise be spent on rent. Another great benefit of Community Conscience’s building is that it functions as a one-stop shop for Villa’s clients and other vulnerable community members.

Community Conscience President Fran Brough Receives 2018 Volunteer of the Year Award!
The Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce didn’t think another day should go by without Fran Brough getting her just rewards. At its March 2 Recognition Gala, Brough received the organization’s highest citizen honor: Volunteer of the Year.

Community Conscience Received A Conejo Cottontail Public Art Piece!
It has been two years in the works and she has finally arrived! The installation of the statue took place during the last weekend of January 2018. Conejo Cottontails is a collaborative project created by Art Trek and the Arts Council of the Conejo Valley, both non-profit organizations. Each Cottontail is uniquely designed by a different artist.

King and Queen of the 2018 Mardi Gras Ball
Bob Engler and Helene Ross have been named King and Queen of the 26th annual Mardi Gras Ball, which will be held the evening of Saturday March 3 at the Hyatt Regency Westlake Village Hotel. The Ball is Community Conscience’s largest fund-raiser and this year’s title sponsor is Union Bank.

Save The Date: 2018 Mardi Gras Ball
Community Conscience is pleased to announce that its 26th annual Mardi Gras Ball will be held on Saturday, March 3, at the Hyatt Regency Westlake Village Hotel. Mark your calendar now and plan to join in the festivities.

We have heard of Black Friday, but what is #GivingTuesday?
In 2012, the 92nd Street Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association and the United Nations Foundation started #GivingTuesday as a response to commercialization and consumerism in the post-Thanksgiving season. It has grown into a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration.
We proudly give free rent to Conejo Free Dental Clinic!
Please join us for a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Conejo Free Clinic in Thousand Oaks!
A Community Conscience Trustee Receives a Great Honor!
The Conejo Valley Historical Society honored two community volunteers as its Don and Doña Triunfo for 2017. Pat Grant and Chase Lichtenstein, presided over the
Community Conscience is the recipient of a very special donation!
Thank you to Conrad Jones and Scout Troop 753 for a remarkable donation.
Community Conscience Annual Non-Profit Report for 2016
The Community Conscience Annual Non-Profit Report for 2016 is available to download. Click HERE
The Communicator – 2017 Spring/Summer newsletter
The Spring/Summer 2017 edition of The Communicator, official newsletter of Community Conscience, is available to download, click HERE.
Message from Executive Director – Spring Luncheon
Our Annual Spring Luncheon, held on May 10th, 2017 was a great success! Each of our tenants gave a presentation about their exceptional programs to
Message from Executive Director
Community Conscience Welcomes a New Tenant at the Human Services Center: We are pleased to announce that PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center will become our
2017 Winter Communicator Newsletter – available for download
The Winter 2017 Communicator newsletter is in the mail! You can also download it HERE.