Black Culture Foundation Honors Jonathan Beauregard with a Black Rose Award

Honoring impactful individual

SAN BERNARDINO, CA, UNITED STATES, June 8, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Black Culture Foundation has named Jonathan G. Beauregard one of 10 recipients of its 34th Annual Black Rose Awards, which recognize leaders making an impact across the Inland Empire.

“Nominations opened last September, and residents from across the Inland Empire submitted the names of individuals who have made a meaningful difference in our communities,” Black Culture Foundation President Carl M. Dameron said. “The committee selected Jonathan G. Beauregard as one of this year’s 10 recipients.”

Black Rose Award recipient Jonathan G. Beauregard is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a 24-year career in providing services for Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health Disorders.

Jonathan began his career in 1998, providing in-prison substance abuse treatment at the California Department of Corrections facilities at the California Institution for Women and the California Rehabilitation Center.

He went on to obtain his master’s degree and a license in Marriage and Family Therapy, understanding that substance abuse and mental illness affect families and communities.

“When I learned I had been selected, I felt deeply honored to be part of such a meaningful and lasting legacy. To be recognized as a Black Rose Award recipient is an honor I will carry with me for a lifetime,” said Beauregard.

He firmly believes that every problem has a solution. “They may not be easy or feel good at times, but finding solutions comes with strength, endurance and enlightenment. Individuals, couples or families are provided with a safe environment to confront life’s challenges,” said Beauregard.

Beauregard works with school-aged children ages 5 to 17. He worked with San Bernardino County’s Early Wraparound Program, a strength-based approach that supports youth and their families in identifying their own strengths.

Beauregard has extensive expertise and experience in evidence-based practices for depression, anxiety, trauma, anger and substance abuse disorders. His experience includes motivational interviewing, trauma-informed services and gender responsive services.

In 2020, during the global pandemic, Jonathan founded Beauregard Family Therapy Group. His practice is dedicated to serving minority families and individuals, working to dispel myths about therapy and promote healing. As one of the few Black male licensed psychotherapists in practice, Beauregard is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment where individuals can find support and begin their journey toward healing.

Today, Beauregard Family Therapy Group offers therapeutic services in community and school settings. Beauregard’s extensive expertise in addressing community concerns such as depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, and substance use disorders continues to inform his practice, enabling him to provide valuable insights and support to those facing mental health and substance abuse challenges.

“Join us for the Black Rose Awards Gala on Saturday, September 12, at 5:30 p.m. at Cal State San Bernardino’s Santos Manuel Student Union, located at 5500 University Parkway in San Bernardino. Don’t miss this inspiring event. Purchase your tickets now on the Black Culture Foundation website to celebrate excellence and culture,” said Dameron.

This year’s recipients include the Jim King Founders Award, which goes to the J.W. Vines Medical Society. Carl M. Dameron received the Dr. Juanita Scott Humanitarian of the Year Award. Other Black Rose Award winners include Alisha James, Alton Garrett Jr. (https://garrettmgmtgrp.com/our-history/), Anthony Morris (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-morris-43a63142/), Chache Wright (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chache-wright-53510433/), Dr. Keith Moses, Marcelino “Mars” Serna (https://www.fusd.net/board-of-education-8b/fusd-board-of-education/meet-the-board-members), Keith Hosea (https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-hosea-mba-mhrod-b4926012/) and Tawon Green (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tawon-green-6b0311207/).

For tickets to the gala, visit the Black Culture Foundation website: sbbcfoundation.org (https://sbbcfoundation.org/). To become a Black Rose Awards sponsor, go to https://blackculturefoundation.square.site/.

About the Black Culture Foundation

The Black Rose Awards are sponsored by the Black Culture Foundation, founded in 1968 by a group concerned that nationwide school systems haven’t incorporated Black history into curricula, preventing students from learning about an important part of U.S. history. The Foundation aims to promote interest and understanding of Black culture, raise awareness of Black accomplishments, organize an annual Black History Month parade and cultural activities, and foster unity across cultures.

For more information about the Black Culture Foundation, go to: SBBCFoundation.org (https://sbbcfoundation.org/)

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