11/06/25 Compudopt’s Power Up: Impact of a Million
Save The Date:
Thursday, November 6, 2025
A celebration of gratitude and vision, Power Up: Impact of a Million brings together individual donors, corporate partners, community leaders, and alumni to mark a major moment in Compudopt’s history: reaching one million lives impacted.
The event will feature:
Inspirational speakers and stories from community members, volunteers and staff
A showcase of Compudopt’s journey and future vision
Live entertainment, lunch, celebratory toast, and meaningful connection
A giving moment to support The Next Million
Hispanic History Celebrating Judge Josefina Rendon
Join us for an evening celebrating Hispanic History Month with Judge Josefina Rendón. This free community event brings neighbors together for meaningful dialogue about justice, healing, and hope.
Whether you're new to these conversations or a long-time advocate, your voice matters here. Come as you are and be part of something meaningful.
The link between alcohol and cancer
Summary
This Yale SPH Q&A explains how alcohol contributes to cancer risk and why U.S. leaders are exploring updated warning labels. Dr. Vasilis Vasiliou highlights mechanisms (e.g., acetaldehyde, oxidative stress), dose–response effects, and the way alcohol amplifies other carcinogens such as tobacco smoke. Guidance includes: don’t start drinking for health reasons; if you drink, keep it modest and consider personal/family risk factors.
Collaborating with Teens Toolkit
Young people already want to work alongside adults to solve community issues—but often lack spaces with real power or connection reciprocal collaboration.
Books Unbanned Library Card
Books Unbanned is a bold initiative by Brooklyn Public Library to counter censorship and increase access to diverse books for young readers. This program allows teens and young adults ages 13–21 anywhere in the United States to get a free digital library card—giving them access to a wide array of e-books and audiobooks, including many titles being challenged or banned across the country.