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Investing in Children – Enriching Our Community

Investing in Children – Enriching Our Community

Ventura Breeze

May 16, 2026

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You know that feeling when you run into someone at the farmer’s market and they tell you about something good happening in town? That’s the vibe I got reading about the Ventura Education Partnership’s recent shindig in the *Ventura Breeze*. Last Thursday evening, VEP held its annual Celebration & Gratitude event right at the Museum of Ventura County downtown. It’s a small, mighty gathering where they spotlight the grant recipients and donors who make a real difference for our kids.

What I love about VEP is that it’s not some big, faceless organization. It’s an all-volunteer board that’s been at it since 1988—think neighbors, retired teachers, local business owners—who meet every single month to raise funds and hand out grants to Ventura classrooms. That’s the kind of grassroots effort that keeps our schools vibrant without waiting for state budgets to catch up. So the next time you see a cool new art project or science kit at your kid’s school, there’s a good chance VEP had a hand in it. It’s a sweet reminder that investing in our children is one of the best ways to keep Ventura the close-knit community we love.

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