August 27, 2019
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Volume
4
Issue
33
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News and Updates
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Call for an Independent Investigation After Racist Videos Surfaced at Pacifica High School
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I am extremely disappointed and heartbroken to learn that the open display of racism and intolerance at Pacifica High School was not an isolated incident. The protracted nature of these conducts and failure to take appropriate action by the school district should not be tolerated. As a former refugee and immigrant who had faced racist taunts and endured extreme violence at the hand of racists, I am troubled that this sort of intolerance has been allowed to go unaddressed by the school and district administrators. The "recently" uncovered videos, perpetrated by former and current students over the period of years, shows clearly that this is not an isolated incident. This indicates a systemic underlying culture that should not be tolerated or simply swept under the rug. I am calling for a full and independent investigation in order to hold those responsible accountable for their action. There are universal symbols of intolerance and bigotry, such as Nazism, that we all must categorically condemn as a matter of humanity. I fear that if Garden Grove Unified School District does not act swiftly to reverse this clear trend of racist and bigoted behavior, it will empower and embolden the fringe racist elements in our community. Check out the full article covering this story from the Patch here: https://patch.com/california/newportbeach/nazi-salute-video-shared-threats-made-pacifica-high-school 
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Orange County Approves $13.4 million for Homeless Shelters
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Orange County continues to invest in shelters and outreach services for the homeless. At today’s board meeting, the Orange County Board of Supervisors approved $13.4 million to continue funding for three homeless shelters in Santa Ana and support services for homeless residents. The County budgeted over $68 million for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 in funding specifically for addressing homelessness. The actions taken today create a pathway to improving our shelters and continuing to support our homeless population. Now, more than ever, we need to ensure that individuals, who are experiencing homelessness, have access to resources that will lead them to become self-sufficient. Orange County Approves $13.4 Million for Homeless Shelters Homeless Shelter | Funding | Project | Courtyard Transitional Center | $6,894,365 | Midnight Mission will provide coordination services | SAFEPlace | $4,686,487 | WISEPlace will operate SAFEPlace (woman’s shelter) | Washington Place | $968,458 | The American Family Housing Inc. will operate the couples shelter | Courtyard Transitional Center | $870,208 | City Net will provide community mobilization services for homeless shelters and coordination services | Total | $13,419,518 |
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Santa Anita Camping Trip at the Miles Square Park
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Last Saturday I had the honor of helping another group of kids make their first camping experience at Camp Sycamore at Mile Square Park a success. It was great seeing these kids from the Santa Anita neighborhood participate in interactive activities such as archery and hiking. From a game of water-balloon toss to a scavenger hunt, they kicked-off their school year in a fun way. I want to thank the Orange County Parks staff for their energy and support in making this camping trip a memorable experience for the kids! 



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Families Together of OC Opens Second Facility in Garden Grove
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Last Thursday Families Together of Orange County opened their second location in Garden Grove. This federally qualified health clinic provides wraparound services to the community including behavioral health, primary care, vision, dental, and more. Thank you to all involved for bringing these incredible services to the First District! 


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Santa Ana High School Welcomes New Technical Education Media Center!
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Last week Santa Ana High School held a ribbon cutting for its beautiful new SanArts Career and Technical Education Media Center and Library. This new center features a film, digital media, and music production studios. A special thank you to Principal Jeff Bishop for being a strong supporter of education and vocational training opportunities for our Santa Ana Unified School District youth. 




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Ice Pop Social Recap
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Last Wednesday I had a great time speaking to residents at a Calespana Neighborhood ice pop social! Our discussion was focused on the importance of providing mental health services to incarcerated individuals struggling with mental illness. I also got the privilege to meet Nico Silva, senior student from Notre Dame who is passionate about community development and making health services accessible to all residents. Thank you to everyone who attended! 
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Upcoming Neighborhood Coffees
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What: Fountain Park Neighborhood Coffee with Supervisor Andrew Do When: August 29 (7:15 AM – 8:15 AM) Where: St. Barbara Catholic School – 5306 W. McFadden Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92704 
What: Rancho Bel Air Ice Pop Social with Supervisor Andrew Do When: August 29 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Where: Virginia K. Boos Park – 13831 Hammon Pl., Westminster, CA 92683 
What: Madison Neighborhood Ice Pop Social with Supervisor Andrew Do When: September 4 (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) Where: St. Anne Catholic School – 1324 S. Main St., Santa Ana, CA 92707 
What: Morrison Park Neighborhood Coffee with Supervisor Andrew Do When: September 11 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) Where: Starbucks – 2701 N. Bristol Street #A, Santa Ana, CA 92706
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DISTRICT STAFF
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Chris Wangsaporn Chief of Staff
Veronica Carpenter Deputy Chief of Staff
Matt Haines Communications Specialist
Ofelia Velarde-Garcia Policy Advisor
Chris Gaarder Policy Advisor
Manning Pham Administrative Assistant
Joyce Rivero Executive Secretary
Jack Du District Representative
Guadalupe Carrasco District Representative
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Stay Updated!
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