Second Harvest Food Bank opened a permanent food pantry at Fair Oaks Community School on May 6th to support the nutritional needs of students and families. At the ribbon-cutting, Principal Josh Griffith of Fair Oaks School talked about how important this on-site pantry will be for many families.
On Sat., May 2nd, we celebrated the 1st Anniversary of the County's newest park, Friendship Park in North Fair Oaks as part of the Streets Alive! Parks Alive! festival! Friendship Park has become what we all hoped it would be – thriving, blooming, and in full swing!
On May 2nd, Ravenswood Family Health Center in East Palo Alto opened the doors on its new facility! It was bustling with patients, staff and visitors. This three-story facility is designed to support patient health while honoring the dignity and diversity of all who seek care within. Congratulations to Ravenswood Executive Director Luisa Buada and to the members of her Board who have dedicated their lives to realize this dream for more than a decade. The Center is providing excellent patient helath care in a facility that is second to none!
Description: https://gallery.mailchimp.com/766e3ce930/images/a3dd036a-7111-4aec-bd20-cc71fb6d266b.png It's time to say thanks and goodbye to two key staff members from the Sheriff's Office who've served the North Fair Oaks community and to extend a hearty welcome to two new faces.
Calling all poets and poetry enthusiasts! "Poetry is Heritage" begins April 1st. No fooling! What is it? It's an opportunity to showcase the diversity of our heritage through the written word - through poetry! San Mateo County Poet Laureate Caroline Goodwin is inviting all poets to submit a poem featuring your culture or heritage. Share your cultural experience in 40 lines or less! (more)
The East Palo Alto community turned out to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the stunning new, 38,000 s.f. healthcare facility on Saturday, March 28th. It is designed to transform the health care experience by unifying the services it offers to patients. It is the product of 10 years of believing in a dream and working against all odds to make that dream come true! (more)
Sister Christina Heltsley of the St. Francis Center was inducted to the San Mateo County Women’s Hall of Fame event on March 20th at Canada College! I was proud to nominate her, knowing that the work she does everyday in North Fair Oaks makes the community stronger, safer, and more hospitable. Since she became Executive Director of the St.
The Fair Oaks Health Center celebrated its one-year anniversary with a community open house, speeches from Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and Congresswoman Jackie Speier, Supervisors Groom and Slocum, and the CEO of San Mateo Medical Center, Dr. Susan Ehrlich. Parents, children, doctors, nurses, and members of the community gathered for this grand-opening. (more)
Written by Elena Kadvany, published by Palo Alto Online on Sat. Feb. 21, 2015. Three-year grant to fund 'Students With Amazing Goal' launching this Spring! SWAG Program to serve 80 students in East Palo Alto and the Belle Haven neighborhood of Menlo Park. Using 10 program areas ranging from athletics to substance abuse to reduce the truancy rate by 75 percent for middle and high school students on probation, drop the rate among their non-probationary at-risk counterparts by 50 percent and see a 50 percent high school graduation rate among fifth-year seniors.
Leaders from the City of East Palo Alto and the County of San Mateo along with about a 100 community leaders celebrated the Grand (re)Opening of the David E. Lewis Reentry Center.
Superbowl 50 Fund is the signature philanthropic initiative of Super Bowl 50. Its goal is to help close the opportunity gap that exists for Bay Area children, youth and young adults living in low-income communities. Learn more about their plans to make a difference!
The slowdown at the Port of Oakland is wreaking havoc on South Bay Recycling (SBR) in San Carlos, the contractor that provides recycling operations for the South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA). The slowdown at the Port of Oakland is due to a labor dispute between Pacific Maritime Association and the longshoremen (ILWU) who have been working without a contract since July 1. The result is a pileup of containers on the docks, a flotilla of container ships anchored in San Francisco Bay and a warehousing issue for SBR.