I had the great honor of joining the Orange County Sheriff’s Advisory Council this week, as they recognized 54 members of the Sheriff’s Department for heroic acts and exemplary service at the 33rd Annual Medal of Valor Ceremony.
Thirty-one medals for Lifesaving were awarded, along with 14 medals of Merit and nine medals of Courage. K-9 Rosco also received the Canine Medal of Merit for his work apprehending a knife-wielding suspect. Three deputies received multiple medals related to one incident.
In addition, Sheriff-Coroner Don Barnes recognized San Juan Capistrano resident Roy Heine with the Sheriff’s Medal of Courage for his bravery in fighting off a suspect who was attacking an elderly woman.
The 2021 Medal of Valor honorees included:
A group of San Juan Capistrano deputies who came to Roy Heine’s aid and safely apprehended a combative and violent suspect.
A group of Lake Forest deputies who interrupted a robbery in progress and took three suspects into custody who were later determined to be part of an extensive crime ring.
Three Stanton deputies who performed lifesaving measures on a man gravely injured after he was struck by a train.
Two Mission Viejo deputies who saved the life of a man critically injured after being pinned by a commercial-grade lawnmower.
Sgt. Sandra Longnecker as this year’s Distinguished Deputy honoree. Sgt. Longnecker’s exemplary career includes an extensive history working sex crimes, domestic violence and homicide investigations. She also was honored for her work as the Crisis Negotiation Team sergeant and co-coordinator of the department’s Peer Support Program, among other achievements.
Medal for Lifesaving
Coto de Caza - Deputies apprehended a suspect in an attempted murder incident. The deputies provided medical aid to the victim, saving his life. (Because this case is not yet adjudicated, deputies cannot participate in interviews). Laguna Hills - A Community Services Officer pulled a disoriented driver from a burning vehicle. Laguna Niguel - Deputies provided lifesaving measures to a woman trapped in a burning vehicle after a single-car collision. Mission Viejo - Deputies rescued a landscaper who was critically injured after being pinned by a commercial-grade lawnmower. Rancho Santa Margarita - Deputies revived an infant who became unresponsive after an in-home birth.
Medal of Merit
Lake Forest - A deputy saved a young boy attempting to injure himself by running into traffic. Lake Forest - Deputies interrupted a robbery in progress and safely apprehended three suspects later tied to an extensive crime ring.
Medal of Courage
Harbor Patrol - Deputies and a dispatcher came to the aid of a couple whose boat was taking on water during rough seas. Mission Viejo - A Community Services Officer rescued three people from a burning home. San Clemente - Deputies and K-9 Rosco took a knife-wielding man into custody after a lengthy standoff. San Juan Capistrano - Deputies and resident Roy Heine stopped a violent suspect that attacked an elderly woman.
The brave men and women of the Orange County Sheriff's Department are to be highly commended for their outstanding dedication to the protection of all they serve. To view a series of inspiring videos presented at the 33rd Annual Medal of Valor Ceremony, please click here. For more information, click here.
OC ELECTIONS: Security, Integrity and Auditing
2021 Redistricting Public Submission Period
Fifth District Arts Grant Program NOW CLOSED
Please be advised the application portal for my Arts-Related Small Business & Nonprofit Grant Relief Program closed September 30. Applications received prior to that time are still in the queue and will be processed.
Notification and disbursement of awards will continue until all funds have been expended. Applications currently in the queue are being screened in order in which they were received, so please be patient.
If you have any questions regarding your application status, please visit the dedicated website. Additionally you may contact the program administrator via email or at (714) 597-6630 ext. 134. Congratulations to all of our 5th District arts-related grant award winners!
Key Messages from HCA Regarding COVID-19
Vaccine, COVID-19 Testing Mandate Resources
The Orange County Business Council (OCBC) recently co-authored a letter from 11 statewide business leaders, asking the State Attorney General (AG) for more clarity on protections for businesses that implement vaccine requirements.
To that end, the AG’s response offers these resources to employers considering vaccine and/or COVID-19 testing mandates:
The U.S. Chamber, National Business Roundtable and healthcare partners also created excellent resources and a comprehensive toolkit for employers on how to effectively communicate with employees about getting vaccinated.
OC Food Assistance, Emergency Preparedness
Nutrition Gap Program Relaunched with 211 OC
As previously reported, I recently relaunched the Fifth DistrictNutrition Gap Program. Food insecurity continues to be a major challenge for many residents, as people struggle to get back on their feet and keep food on the table. The goal is to satisfy the continued demand for nutritious food and bridge the gap between hunger and the next meal.
The $2 million dollar program is being funded by the America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and is available to residents living in my district. Priority will be given to those experiencing food insecurity due to age/disability, economic status, lack of familial or community support, lack of access to available resources, and those who have military service.
Enrollment is now open and, to make it as easy as possible for people to enroll in the program, we have three options by which they can enroll.
Coordinated through the Office on Aging in partnership with 2-1-1 Orange County.
Provides twice-weekly deliveries, via DoorDash, of restaurant-quality meals directly to participant’s homes.
Each Monday, participants receive three fresh lunches and three fresh dinners.
Each Thursday, they receive three fresh lunches, three fresh dinners, one frozen lunch, and one frozen dinner.
Restaurants participating in the program include:
Ruby’s Diner
Bella Collina
Villa Roma
Bamboo Bistro
South County Multimodal Transportation Study
In addition to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, I'm also privileged to serve you on the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors.
As such, I'm pleased to report the South Orange County Multimodal Transportation Study addresses South County’s transportation needs, as our area continues to grow and travel patterns evolve. It looks at a wide range of transportation needs and solutions over the next 25 years, including improvements to streets, transit, highways and bikeways.
As part of our comprehensive efforts to engage the public, OCTA conducted an online survey earlier this year, asking respondents to prioritize potential future improvements to transportation in South County. More than 1,700 people responded to the survey. Respondents favored improvements to transit, walking and biking, and maintaining streets and freeways. To learn more about the study and survey results, visit here.
After evaluating potential improvements and receiving input from stakeholders, a set of recommended strategies will be considered later this year.
In early 2022, OCTA will continue to engage with the public and other stakeholders to guide the development of potential transportation improvements.
Improvements being considered include:
Expanding the OC Flex microtransit program and community shuttles
Investing in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure
Making existing streets and freeways flow better
Stay tuned, as the final study recommendations will be presented to the OCTA Board for approval in spring 2022.
Metrolink Service is Suspended in South County
Please be advised that an extended closure of railroad tracks between Mission Viejo/Laguna Niguel and Oceanside is underway so construction crews can work to stabilize tracks south of the San Clemente Pier Station.
During the emergency work that began September 16, various sizes of rock, called riprap, will be placed on the ocean side of the rail line as a temporary measure to assist with stabilization to preserve passenger rail service through the area.
All train traffic has been temporarily halted through the area during the work window. The work and accompanying rail closure are expected to last several weeks, with the goal of service resuming on Monday, Oct. 4.
Construction activities will occur during the day to minimize noise impacts; however, nighttime and weekend work may be necessary.
All Metrolink service is suspended south of the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo station while the work is completed. No bus bridges for Metrolink service are planned. Metrolink passengers are urged to plan for alternate transportation during the closure.
During the closure, Amtrak Pacific Surfliner will run bus bridges between Oceanside and Irvine.
Rail passengers are advised to check with Metrolink and Amtrak customer service and look for relevant updates online and social media. More info is available at www.metrolinktrains.com and www.pacificsurfliner.com.
Passengers are being notified by email, social media and station announcements.
OCTA is working with Metrolink, Amtrak, BNSF, the City of San Clemente, California Coastal Commission, and Army Corps of Engineers to stabilize the tracks in the area.
OCTA will continue to coordinate with all agencies, as necessary, with the shared focus on public safety and maintaining a critical component of our transportation infrastructure on the second busiest passenger rail corridor in the nation.
Hiking & Riding Events on OCTA Preserves
I'm pleased to report the Orange County Transportation Authority is hosting a series of hikes and equestrian rides on some of the County’s most pristine landscapes and will continue through the end of the year!
The free hikes and rides are intended to showcase the open-space lands purchased and preserved by OCTA as part of the Measure M Environmental Mitigation Program. So far, more than 1,300 acres on seven properties have been purchased from willing landowners for preservation to offset the environmental impacts of OC Go freeway projects.
The OCTA preserves are only open to the public during the docent-led hikes and equestrian rides so that the land’s wildlife and important plant life can be protected for generations to come. The hikes and rides were halted as a safety precaution at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
All participants must be 12 years or older and equestrian riders must bring their own horse. Adults must sign a liability waiver and minors need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
The following hikes and rides are scheduled:
November
Hike at Wren’s View Preserve in Trabuco Canyon, Saturday, Nov. 6 at 9 AM.
Equestrian ride at Trabuco Rose Preserve in Trabuco Canyon Sunday, Nov. 20 at 10 AM.
December
Equestrian ride at Trabuco Rose Preserve in Trabuco Canyon, Sunday, Dec. 19 at 10 AM.
Equestrian rides are subject to cancelation due to bad weather conditions or changes in local health regulations. For more information and to register, click here.
Technology Solutions Now Available for Seniors!
Online Classes and Groups for Older Adults
Orange County's Big Voice - September 2021
South Coast AQMD: Annual Clean Air Awards!
Kids and Pets in Cars
SOCEC: Back to School in South Orange County
If you missed last week's Back to School in South OC program, presented by the South Orange County Economic Coalition (SOCEC), you can now watch it anytime. Click here to learn how education leaders in South County are safeguarding the wellbeing of students and staff as we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic.
SOCEC would like to thank the following panelists for their participation in the program:
Dr. Crystal Turner - Superintendent, Saddleback Valley Unified School District
David Souleles - MPH COVID-19 Response Director, UCI
Dr. Edward M. Feasel - President, Soka University
Dr. Elliot Stern - President, Saddleback College
Eric Stroupe - Principal, JSerra Catholic High School
Kirsten M. Vital-Brulte - Superintendent, Capistrano Unified School District
To view the video presentation, click here or on the image below, and fast forward to the 6:40 mark.
Disturbing Rise in Hate Activity in Orange County
Message from OC Human Relations CEO Alison Edwards:
The Orange County Human Relations Commission recently released the 2020 Hate Crimes Report. It documents an alarming rise in hate activity in Orange County, including a 1800% increase in hate activity motivated by anti-Asian hate.
Hate crime has a unique and devastating effect because it targets whole communities through the violence and terror against one of its members.
Let’s push back against the fear and rhetoric that would have us believe so many of our neighbors are really our enemies. We can be an inclusive county where the people who live here feel safe and good about staying here.
At our non-profit, OC Human Relations, we believe that all people deserve to live free of hate and violence. We have endeavored to bring attention to the impact of hate and hate crime on those targeted, the communities they identify with and our broader county.
From all of us here at OC Human Relations, I thank you for your commitment to positive human relations in our county. The people of our county need all of you to be champions for a diversity, inclusion and equity. Together we are building a world where we all feel safe, valued and included.
To read the OC Human Relations Commission 2020 OC Hate Crime Report, click here or on the image below.
The action was prompted due to the alarming upsurge in COVID-related hate crimes in Orange County against the Asian American community, which increased over 10-fold in the past year, as presented to our Board by Orange County Human Relations.
In addition, our local Jewish community has also seen an uptick in anti-Semitic attacks and harassment since early May. In Orange County, 52% of reported hate crimes and 65% of hate incidents that were motivated by religion targeted Jewish people, according to the OC Human Relations 2019 hate crime report.
As elected leaders, our words clearly matter, since we've learned all to well that many individuals continue to take their cues from us. As such, we must make it abundantly clear that perpetrators of hate have no place in Orange County and will not be tolerated, as our actions ultimately speak louder than our words. The time is now for people of goodwill to lead by example and serve as role models of respect and kindness toward other communities that may be different than our own. We can and must do better!
To that end, I look forward to expeditiously and diligently working with my Board colleagues, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Office of the Orange County District Attorney, County of Orange staff, Orange County Human Relations, community leaders of color, as well as all people of goodwill regardless of color, in addressing race-based hate together.
I also urge all Orange County residents who witness any incidents of hate or social injustice to report it to OC Human Relations at (714) 480-6580, and to local law enforcement so justice can be served. For more information on how to be part of the solution in Orange County, please visit OCHumanRelations.org.
5th DISTRICT SPOTLIGHT
2021 Dana Point "State of the City" Presentation
This week, my office had the great pleasure of attending the Dana Point "State of the City," including a VIP reception prior to the main event, held at the Ocean Institute in beautiful Dana Point Harbor.
Mayor Jaimey Federico served as Master of Ceremonies, as he also provided welcoming remarks, presented a special video from the City, and introduced his fellow City Council Members.
In addition, the event included a high-profile panel of local business leaders, including:
James Cole – Partner, Asset Manager, Ohana Real Estate Investors
Jason Check – Managing Director, Raintree Partners
Bryon Ward – President, Burnham Ward Properties & Partner, Dana Point Harbor Partners
Rich Best – Regional President California/Festival, Live Nation
The City of Dana Point, Dana Point Chamber of Commerce and all of the attendees enjoyed a wonderful evening celebrating Dana Point's success and connecting with local businesses and the community. There's a lot in store for Dana Point, and we look forward to seeing the City and local businesses grow and succeed!
For more information about the Dana Point "State of the City,"click here. To view the video presented at the event, click here or on the image below.
2021 Lake Forest "State of the City" Ceremony
I was pleased to attend the Lake Forest "State of the City" this week, held at the beautiful, new City Hall campus. Stay tuned for next week's newsletter with more information and featuring the special video presented at the event!
8th Annual San Juan Capistrano Greek Festival
My office had the pleasure of joining Rev. Fr. Bill Tragus, San Juan Capistrano Mayor John Taylor, Fiesta Association President and Citizen of the Year Jim Taylor, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jennifer Pointer, Southern California FOCUS North America Director Irene Basdakis and other dignitaries for the Breaking of the Plates ceremony during the 8th Annual San Juan Capistrano Greek Festival, held at the SJC Community Center and hosted by Saint Basil Greek Orthodox Church. For more information, click here.
Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting Events
My office was also pleased to present a certificate of recognition to Laura's House in Aliso Viejo, where the Chamber of Commerce conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony this week in honor of their new Domestic Violence Resource Center & Corporate Headquarters.
Laura's House continues to be the only state-approved comprehensive domestic violence agency in South County. Annually, Laura's House provides residential shelter services, transitional housing, counseling and workshops, and legal services to thousands of individuals. Please join me in welcoming Laura's House to Aliso Viejo.
COUNTY OF ORANGE COVID-19 UPDATE
COVID-19 Orange County Case Counts by Cities
The OC Health Care Agency continues to release daily COVID-19 case counts in Orange County. As of today, HCA is reporting 297,905 positive cumulative cases and 5,436 deaths to date, as well as 283 currently hospitalized with 76 in ICU.
Please be advised that city data is reflective of where cases live, not necessarily where transmission occurred. Additionally, city numbers should not be interpreted to reflect where transmission is geographically focused or not, as COVID-19 is present in all communities in Orange County.
So What Exactly is the COVID-19 Delta Variant?
COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Engagement Program!
My Board colleagues and I recently approved the launch of the OC Health Care Agency’s (HCA) Vaccine Equity Engagement Program in an effort to accelerate the delivery of COVID-19 vaccines, with a continued focus on the most vulnerable high-risk populations in Orange County.
The program provides an opportunity for community members to nominate collaboratives, volunteers and other organizations (especially smaller groups in hard-to-reach communities) for an opportunity to earn a coordination fee of $20 for every individual who receives either their first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (with a preferred minimum of 50 individuals registered per event). The program’s $4.5 million in funding is made available from the State of California’s Government Operations Agency.
Through the Vaccine Equity Engagement Program, HCA will oversee the criteria for organizations to host clinics, provide them with public health messaging resources to help them promote their events and communicate the importance of the vaccine to their community members, and collaborate with them on innovative ideas to increase engagement with residents such as donation and gift matching opportunities.
Interested organizations will be able to sign up to participate in this program and host vaccine clinics in partnership with HCA through the Mobile Vaccine Service feature on the Othena platform. Additionally, the Othena platform now offers a new feature for any eligible individual who has scheduled a vaccination appointment to request free roundtrip rides to their appointment. They can now log in to Othena.com or the smartphone app to request a ride to their appointment (residents are encouraged to request rides 3 to 5 days in advance and rides are subject to availability).
To sign up for the Vaccine Engagement Program and host a community clinic, interested organizations canclick here.
Individuals looking to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment or complete their second dose can do so by visiting Othena.com or calling the OC COVID-19 Hotline at (714) 834-2000. For additional information on free or discounted rides to vaccination appointments, please visit the Lyft or Uber websites. For more information and resources on the COVID-19 vaccine in Orange County, click here.
County Offering Othena Mobile Vaccine Service
The Orange County Health Care Agency (HCA) recently launched a new feature on the Othena platform, which streamlines the process for any interested individuals, groups, employers and businesses to request an onsite, mobile COVID-19 vaccination service.
To begin the application process, individuals can visit the Mobile Vaccine Service section of the Othena website or smartphone app and provide the following intake details:
Name of the organization or group
Primary point of contact
Estimated number of patients at event (at least 50 preferred)
Ability to register patients ahead of time
Ability to supply a climate-controlled location
Preferred day(s) of the week
Once the application has been submitted, HCA will assign a dedicated Community Liaison to work directly with the primary point of contact to engage in a collaborative planning process.
Additionally, the Mobile Vaccine Service feature enables community members who are homebound and meet specific criteria (or their caretakers) to schedule at-home vaccinations. To learn more, please visit Othena.com, call the OC COVID-19 Hotline at (714) 834-2000, or see the flyer below.
Do You Need a Ride to Get Your Vaccination?
Pfizer Vaccine Eligibility Includes Ages 12-15
Orange County parents and legal guardians of minors ages 12 to 15 can now schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment or walk-in to County of Orange Point-of-Dispensing (POD) sites offering Pfizer.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration amended the Pfizer vaccine’s Emergency Use Authorization to allow administration for 12 to 15-year-olds, following clinical trials that proved it safe for this age group with only non-serious side effects like fatigue and headache.
Subsequently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine safety review panel and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup recommended that the vaccine is safe and highly effective in protecting this age group against COVID-19.
Individuals who would like to receive the Pfizer vaccine for themselves or their children ages 12 and older can do so through:
A Primary Care provider or Pediatrician with whom your children or family is already familiar
Visiting othena.com - If further assistance is needed with selecting a site, scheduling, or arranging for transportation to and from the site, community members can call HCA’s OC COVID-19 Hotline at (714) 834-2000
Walking-in to a County POD site that is administering the Pfizer vaccine
As previously reported, everyone ages 16 and over in Orange County is now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Parental consent is required for youth under 18; however, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to receive the vaccine. If you have not already done so, be sure to get register with Othena ahead of time to ensure your place in the virtual waiting que.
People within the eligible groups are strongly encouraged to register now with Othena to receive a vaccination from the County. Once registered, they will be placed in the virtual waiting room with other individuals who are already eligible within the State’s guidelines. Appointments are dependent on vaccine supply. As the County receives more vaccines, more appointments will open in Othena.
For more information on COVID-19 vaccine resources in Orange County, including this weekend's POD schedule, click here.
Please be aware that there are more channels of distribution other than the County where people can get a vaccine. For more information on where you can find appointments through other medical providers and local pharmacies, visit vaccinefinder.org.
FREE COVID Testing Opportunities in The OC!
Testing continues to be a main priority of our COVID-19 efforts. If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, or if your employer is requiring testing as a part of their business reopening plan, the County offers FREE testing to all of our residents.
There are many options for testing, including our County Super Sites, testing kiosks located at various locations throughout the County (including Laguna Woods, Laguna Niguel, and Mission Viejo in the 5th District), and even at home tests that can be delivered to you and mailed to the lab for processing.
Get Your FREE At-Home COVID-19 Testing Now!
While You're Home, Beware of COVID-19 Scams!
While many of you are at home working or self-isolating and spending more time on the internet, thieves are taking advantage of this situation and coming up with new and innovative ways to separate you from your money. Now is a good time to educate yourself on the various ploys used by scammers for COVID-19.
If you lost a loved one to COVID-19, you may be eligible for a government program that pays for funeral expenses. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will pay up to $9,000 for funeral expenses for loved ones who died of COVID-19. Survivors can apply for benefits by contacting FEMA, toll-free, at 844-684-6333. To find out if you qualify, read FEMA’s Funeral Assistance FAQs.
Unfortunately, FEMA reports that scammers are contacting people and pretending to offer to register them for assistance. To avoid those scams, here are some tips:
FEMA will not contact you until you call or apply for assistance.
The government won’t ask you to pay anything to get this benefit.
Don’t give your own or your deceased loved one’s personal or financial information to anyone who contacts you out of the blue.
If you think you got a scam call, hang up and report it to the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 or the Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
A recorded webinar on financial protection of older adults during the COVID pandemic was recently held and is available for on-demand viewing. The webinar included a panel discussion of experts from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and Health and Human Services (HHS).
If you are behind on your mortgage, beware of mortgage relief scams. There is free foreclosure help. If anyone tries to charge you in advance for help or guarantees they can stop your foreclosure, they’re not legitimate. The CFPB has information on how you can avoid foreclosure and tips for working with your mortgage servicer. For more information on COVID housing protections and important deadlines, click here.
Challenges COVID-19 has brought include a higher risk of identity theft. In 2020, the FTC received about 1.4 million reports of identity theft, double the number from 2019. Repeatedly, identity thieves targeted government funds earmarked to help people hard hit financially by the pandemic.
During the pandemic, we’re doing more online – working, connecting with family and friends, shopping, and banking. If something goes wrong with your device, you want to fix it right away. Scammers are preying on this, offering phony tech support services. Here’s what you should know about tech support scams.
Be on the lookout for fake calls, texts, and emails, as scammers are pretending to be Social Security Agency employees. They may threaten you and demand immediate payment to avoid arrest or other legal action. Do not be fooled!
Additionally, a large-scale coronavirus scam has erupted, as impostors are filing claims for unemployment benefits using names of people who have not filed claims. Victims learn about the fraud when they get a notice from their state unemployment benefits office or employer about their supposed application for benefits.
Sadly, people exploiting older adults are often family members or other trusted people who are handling the financial affairs of an incapacitated parent, relative or friend. As such, caregivers and assisted living and nursing facilities can also work together to help protect elderly residents from financial exploitation, both during the pandemic and after life returns to a new normal.
Lastly, if you’re having trouble paying your rent during the coronavirus pandemic, there are relief options and protections available for many renters. Additionally, through the California COVID-19 Rent Relief Program, both income-eligible renters who experienced pandemic related financial hardships, or landlords who experienced income loss due to unpaid rent, are eligible for financial assistance.
CRITTER CHRONICLES
OC Animal Care Pet of the Week: Meet Pumba!
Hot Weather Safety Tips for Your Pets!
Watch Out for Signs of Heat Stroke in your Pet!
Lost and Found Community Pet Information!
OUT AND ABOUT SAFELY IN SOUTH COUNTY
Rancho Family Fest in RSM - October 9 & 10!
Dana Point Classic Car & Motorcycle Show
Dana Point: 44th Annual Turkey Trot!
OC Public Libraries: Services, Events & Activities
South OC Cars and Coffee in San Clemente
South OC Cars and Coffee is the world’s largest weekly car show, held every Saturday from 9 AM to 11 AM at Outlets at San Clemente, 101 W Avenida Vista Hermosa, attracting a mix of 1500-3500 plus hyper-cars, supercars, exotics, vintage, classic, muscle and sports cars, hot rods, rat rods, pickups, 4x4s and motorcycles. No registration is required. Spectators are welcome and meet every Saturday, rain or shine! For more information, click here or on the image below.
Ladera Ranch Farmers Market Every Sunday!
SOKA Performing Arts Center Proudly Presents...
Soka University in Aliso Viejo is happy to share its Signature Encore Series to help you experience some wonderful past performances held in their spectacular Performing Arts Center! For more information, click here or on the image below.
Laguna Live! for Great Talent & Intimate Venues!
Visit Laguna Live! for great live music in virtual concerts! Their musical offerings include Live Music Insights, Live at the Q, Live at the Museum, and Beth's Tuesday's. For more information or to register for their FREE performances, visit Laguna Live!
Mission Viejo STOP Human Trafficking Event
FOOD RESOURCES IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT
Nutrition Gap Program Relaunched with 211 OC
I'm excited to announce the relaunch of the Nutrition Gap Program. Food insecurity continues to be a major challenge for many residents, as people struggle to get back on their feet and keep food on the table. The goal is to satisfy the continued demand for nutritious food and bridge the gap between hunger and the next meal.
The $2 million dollar program is being funded by the America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and is available to residents living in my district. Priority will be given to those experiencing food insecurity due to age/disability, economic status, lack of familial or community support, lack of access to available resources, and those who have military service.
Enrollment is now open and, to make it as easy as possible for people to enroll in the program, we have three options by which they can enroll.
Coordinated through the Office on Aging in partnership with 2-1-1 Orange County.
Provides twice-weekly deliveries, via DoorDash, of restaurant-quality meals directly to participant’s homes.
Each Monday, participants receive three fresh lunches and three fresh dinners.
Each Thursday, they receive three fresh lunches, three fresh dinners, one frozen lunch, and one frozen dinner.
Restaurants participating in the program include:
Ruby’s Diner
Bella Collina
Villa Roma
Bamboo Bistro
Mission Viejo: Drive-Through Food Collections
NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES
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For those of you who may have missed any of my previous Fifth District Dispatch newsletters, featuring up-to-date COVID-19 facts and other information pertinent to South County, click here.
Thank you so much for your outstanding and continuing efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Orange County, as we're all in this together!
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