District 2 Newsletter

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Release date:
January 30, 2012


In This Issue


  • Greetings
  • Volunteers Needed
  • Free Dental Care
  • Health Care Services
  • Youth Corner
  • Soulciety Interns        
  • Child Safety Laws       
  • Free Tax Preparation Services
  • Contracting Opportunities



County Office
1221 Oak Street, Suite 536
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: (510) 272-6692
 
District Office
24301 Southland Dr, Suite 101
Hayward, CA 94545
Phone: (510) 259-1097
 
Using public transit. Click here for the 511.org Trip Planner.

For more information, visit the District 2 website at acgov.org/board/district2/.


Coffee Hours 
 
Suju's Cafe
3602 Thornton Ave, Fremont
1st Friday of the month
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Paddy's
3900 Smith Road, Union City
2nd Friday of the month
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Starbucks
7324 Thornton Ave, Newark
3rd Friday of the month
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Eon Cafe
24970 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward
4th Friday of the month
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
 
Coffee hours subject to change.  Please visit acgov.org/board/district2 for
up-to-date event listings.

Greetings!

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Happy New Year!  When I took office last year I committed to bringing more resources to the district and breaking down the disconnect between constituents and government. Last year much progress was made on these fronts and I wanted to briefly share some of the details.

In an effort to respond to the many questions about what the county government does, my office held town hall meetings in each of the 5 communities I represent.  These town halls were a pleasure to host and I look forward to continuing them in 2012.  Visit the District Two website for a listing of current events. 
 
Another priority for my office was to advocate for more funding and parity for District Two needs.  Since I’ve been in office, the Board of Supervisors has approved more than $54 million in county funds to more than 60 different programs in District Two.  The approved funding went to programs like the Fremont Resource Center, and helped support the Family and Youth Service Hub.  It was also used to support Newark’s Ash Street Summer Youth Program which provides daily programming for at-risk children.  In Sunol, funds were granted to the Tri-Valley Excavating Company, to construct a floodwall in one of our local flood channels. Funds were also granted to help the New Haven Unified School provide behavioral health services to students. Similarly the funds were used in Hayward at the Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center to provide health education to students and their families at Tennyson High School.

To make government more efficient I pushed for a major effort to help the Social Services Agency become better and more efficient at moving General Assistance recipients to Social Security Insurance.  In addition, I worked with my colleagues to close a $138 million funding gap for the current fiscal year partly due to savings from county departments collaborating and working together.

I remain committed to continue to advocate for District Two and prepared to face new challenges in 2012.  I wish you all the best wishes for the New Year!

Sincerely,
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Volunteers Needed

Juvenile Justice Center
The Alameda County Probation Department is proud to announce the Reading & Homework Hour at Juvenile Justice Center.
 
We invite you to volunteer during the Reading & Homework hour every week, month, or any time available. This volunteer opportunity gives a young person incarcerated in the Juvenile Justice Center, an opportunity to work and build relationships with caring members of the community to improve their academic ability.  For one hour every week day, after school, juvenile hall will be open to community volunteers to help young people complete their homework or read with them.  One of the greatest needs of our youth is a healthy relationship with a positive adult.

 
The Reading & Homework Hour will begin in early February.  There will be different days and times that will be available.  If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to the Volunteer Coordinator, Trudi-Bryant Williams, at tbryant@acgov.org.
 

Free Dental Care

The Southern Alameda County Dental Society, a component of the California and American Dental Associations, will be giving free state mandated screenings and treatment to local kids in participation with Give Kids a Smile” Campaign.  
Free Dental Care
Members of the Southern Alameda Dental Society and residents of the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry Union City Dental Clinic will be participating on February 4, 2012, starting at 9 a.m. and continuing until 1 p.m.  Children between the ages of 4 to 14 years old from the south and east Alameda County cities of Hayward, Union City, Newark, Fremont, Castro Valley, San Leandro, San Lorenzo and the Tri-Valley will be seen on a first come, first served basis.
 
The Union City Dental Clinic is located at 1203 J Street Union City, CA 94587.  To learn more about Give Kids a Smile, call Melinda Miller (510) 782-5316
 

Health Care Services

Alliance ComleteCare Medicare Health Plan
Alameda Alliance for Health is offering expanded coverage for glasses and contact lenses to its Alliance CompleteCare Medicare health plan.  This plan serves seniors and persons with disabilities who are dually eligible for both Medi-Cal and Medicare. The new benefit is effective January 1, 2012.  
 
Enrollment for Alliance CompleteCare is open year round.  Eligible individuals have access to Alliance sales representatives who can assist with the enrollment form, answer any questions or schedule an in-home appointment.  Sales representatives speak Cantonese, Vietnamese, Mandarin, and Spanish.  Additional information on Alliance CompleteCare benefits can be found at www.alliancecompletecare.org or by calling 1-877-585-7526.
 

Youth Corner

There are many youth who impress us in so many ways, as well as programs, that provide them with opportunities to overcome, excel, and achieve. 
 

This editions newsletter features the efforts of Joy Njuguna of Hayward.
Joy Njuguna
You may have read the recent Hayward Daily Review article on Joy and her efforts to collect books for the African Library Project.  Joy was born in Kenya and joined her parents in Hayward in 2004.  She has collected more than half of the 1,000 books that will eventually end up in Ghana.  She hopes to start sorting them in March.
   
Join our office in supporting Joy Njuguna, in donating books to the African Library Project. 
      
Recommended donations:
       - Preschool to eighth grade levels
       - Focus on African-American stories or protagonists
       - National Geographic 
  
Books that are not desirable include: Religious-themed texts, those dealing with U.S. history, or paperback adult romance novels. They will be donated to a library or thrift store, Joy said.
 
How to donate to the African Library Project:
Books can be donated at the Impact campus, 2560 Darwin St. in Hayward. For more information, visit www.africanlibraryproject.org.
   

Soulciety Interns

Soulciety
Last summer, my office encouraged the Youth Employment Program to extend its services to District Two.  The purpose of this youth employment program is to enhance the well-being and increase the self-sufficiency of transition-age, at-risk youth. 
Soulciety was identified as a program in Hayward to launch this effort that has now been extended throughout the school year.
 
Soulciety is looking for organizations and companies in District Two who are in need of interns.  They are working to provide youth with after school jobs that will provide them with additional work experience. Contact Tony Louie at Soulciety, if you are interested in offering a youth and internship with your company or organization, at (510) 258-1384 or tony@soulciety.org.
 

Child Safety

 
At the beginning of this month many new laws went into effect.  Senate Bill 929 is designed to increase children’s safety in vehicles by requiring children under 8 years old to be buckled into a car seat or booster seat. 
Buckle Up!
 
                              Effective January 1, 2012

-  Children under age 8 must be properly buckled into a car seat or booster in the back seat.
-  Children age 8 or older may use the vehicle seat belt if it fits properly with the lap belt low on the hips, touching the upper thighs, and the shoulder belt crossing the center of the chest. If children are not tall enough for proper belt fit, they must ride in a booster or car seat.
-  Everyone in the car must be properly buckled up. For each child under 16 who is not properly secured, parents (if in the car) or drivers can be fined more than $475 and get a point on their driving records.
 
If your child isn’t using a booster, try the simple test below the next time you ride together in the car.  You may find that your child is not yet ready to use a safety belt without a booster.
 
                                    The 5- Step Test
     1. Does the child sit all the way back against the auto seat?
     2. Do the child's knees bend comfortably at the edge of 
         the seat?
     3. Does the belt cross the shoulder between the neck and arm?
     4. Is the lap belt as low as possible, touching the thighs?
     5. Can the child stay seated like this for the whole trip?
 
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, your child needs a booster seat to make both the shoulder belt and the lap belt fit right for the best crash protection.  Your child will be more comfortable, too.
 

Free Tax Preparation Services

Earn It! Keep It! Save It!
It is never too early to start preparing for tax day, which falls on Tuesday, April 17 this year due to April 15 being a Sunday and the observation of Emancipation Day in the District of Columbia.  There are various programs available to assist you in preparing your taxes.
 
Earn It! Keep It! Save It! is a free tax assistance program offered by the United Way to Alameda County residents who qualify.  Trained tax preparers at more than 200 locations help you prepare your tax forms.  To qualify for free services, your 2011 income must be less than $50,000.  More information about this program can be found at www.earnitkeepitsaveit.org or by calling (510) 238-2424.
 
The City of Fremont Human Services Department and Fremont Family Resource Center (FRC) also provides free tax preparation assistance to low and moderate-income taxpayers making $50,000 or less.  The FRC Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program will help taxpayers with certain state and federal tax returns.  The FRC VITA Coordinator can be reached at (510) 574-2020 (press 1 to leave your information) for more information.
 
Where:            Fremont Family Resource Center (FRC)
                       39155 Liberty Street, Building EFGH
                       Fremont, CA  94538
 
When:              January 25 through April 16, 2012
                        Mondays & Wednesdays - 4 to 8 p.m.
                        Fridays - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
                   
Additional VITA days:  Thursdays:  February 2 & 9, 2012 from 4 to 8 p.m.
Please note on Monday, February 20 the FRC will be closed for President's Day
 

Contracting Opportunities

Alameda County General Services Agency
 
On December 20, 2011 the Alameda County Social Services Agency (SSA) and the Department of Children and Family Services announced the release of a new request for proposals (RFP) for the Summer & After-School Youth Employment Services for Alameda County foster youth and at-risk probation youth ages 15 to 18.  The deadline for proposals is 2:00 p.m. February 15, 2012.  For more information on this RFP click here
 
Other opportunities to do business with the County can be found on the following pages:

 
To be listed as a vendor with the County click here.  You can also visit http://www.acgov.org/business.htm for links to various business opportunities.  There are many opportunities to respond to RFPs and contracting opportunities with the county.  It is critical that businesses in District Two have the knowledge and information to take advantage of these opportunities.