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Philanthropy

Comevo is committed to Supporting our Local and National Communities.

Philanthropy

Comevo is committed to Supporting our Local and National Communities.

At Comevo, supporting our community and industry peers is at the heart of what we do. Every year, our team collectively chooses charitable organizations to receive a share of our profits, ensuring our success also uplifts others. Furthermore, we're proud to offer an annual scholarship, aiding students in their pursuit of higher education at both community colleges and four-year institutions.

2024 Comevo Scholarship Fund

Congratulations to our 2024 Scholarship recipients! Each year, Comevo gives back to the Higher Ed community with our Comevo Scholarship program. This year we picked 4 winners out of over a hundred amazing applicants. Check out the link below to explore their stories.

Follow Comevo on our social media platforms for upcoming news and future scholarship opportunities!


Charitable Organization: Hospice SLO County

Since 1977, Hospice SLO County has provided countywide nonmedical in-home respite care, emotional support, and practical assistance to individuals, families, and caregivers coping with life limiting illness. Trained volunteers offer in-home support and caregiver respite from the time of diagnosis, as well as nonmedical, holistic end-of-life care.

As a community grief center, Hospice SLO County offers grief counseling to anyone in SLO County affected by a death, including pet loss. Services include individual and family counseling, support groups, and a Community Grief Response Team. Anticipatory grief counseling is also available to help ease loneliness and isolation following loss.

 

 


Charitable Organization: The Alzheimer's Association

The Alzheimer’s Association California Central Coast Chapter provides free education programs, support services and care consultations across Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties while also supporting critical research toward a cure.

We are here to help all those affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.

Currently, more than 690,000 people in California are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and over 1.12 million family and friends are providing care.


Charitable Organization: The Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast

Founded in 1966, Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast have been helping kids aged 4–18 create Great Futures. Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast provides after-school tutoring, mentoring, and access to healthy activities. Located on the Central Coast of California in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties, we have 11 club sites in Atascadero, Creston, Guadalupe, Paso Robles, Santa Maria, and Shandon. 


Charitable Organization: DARS

Leaving an abusive situation is difficult and can be deadly. People of all ages, genders and walks of life can experience domestic abuse, and it’s not always as easy as simply walking away.

Threats of violence, financial stability, child care, and custody disputes are some of the many obstacles people face when leaving a toxic home environment; what’s more, no situation is ever exactly the same.

Our primary mission is to help victims of domestic abuse and provide them with real solutions on a permanent level.

Charitable Organization: Hearst Cancer Resource Center

The Hearst Cancer Resource Center is a one-of-a-kind resource in San Luis Obispo County for those living with cancer and their families. The goal of the center is to help persons with cancer learn about the disease, recognize opportunities for improved health, build a personal support system, and gain a sense of extended family. We are dedicated to serving cancer patients and their families, ranging from those newly diagnosed with cancer, in treatment, in recovery, and beyond.