Special Projects

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) is a unique pediatric academic medical center that proudly serves as a safety-net hospital for children and families throughout Southern California. Its mission is to create hope and build healthier futures. It accomplishes this by caring for all families regardless of their ability to pay.

CHLA combines world-class clinical care, first-rate medical education, and leading-edge research in an environment steeped in the values of collaboration, innovation and putting patients and families first.These values are promoted at all organizational levels, creating a distinctive setting where faculty and staff pursue excellence in service of all who come to the hospital for care.

The Mark Taper – Johnny Mercer Artists Program at CHLA employs the power of the arts to provide creative outlets for patients and families to address their thoughts, feelings, and concerns about injury, illness, and hospitalization. Utilizing fine art, music, theater, and dance, the Artists Program helps individuals find their voices and bravely face the challenges before them.The program collaborates with clinicians, staff, and caregivers, fueling the best health and wellness outcomes possible.The generous support of the Golden Globe Foundation plays a key role in the success of the Artists Program.

www.chla.org

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The Golden Globe Foundation congratulates members Lena Basse, Janet R. Nepales, Ruben V. Nepales and Kirpi Uimonen on their nominations for the 68th Southern California Journalism Awards presented by the Los Angeles Press Club.

Golden Globe Foundation Members Nominated for 68th Southern California Journalism Awards

May 12, 2026

CSUN is celebrating 30 years of support from the Golden Globe Foundation.

VIDEO: CSUN Students and Faculty Reflect on 30 Years of Golden Globe Foundation Support

May 7, 2026

Black-and-white still from "The Cheat" (1915) showing actors Fannie Ward and Jack Dean standing close together in a dim interior, both looking off to the side with tense expressions.

The Silent Society Celebrates 40 Years with a Cecil B. DeMille Double Feature at the Hollywood Heritage Museum

April 8, 2026

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