On Oct. 21, ECS Head Start hosted a well-attended resource fair at the Memorial Park in Chula Vista, California. Pre-pandemic, the Fall Resource Fair was an annual event; however, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the event was put on hold for the last two years. Project leads Rosa Cabrera, administrative program manager, Nelly Gonzalez, family engagement specialist, and Heidi Avent, family engagement specialist, coordinated with 12 community partner agencies to provide our families with helpful resources and information. Additionally, St. Peter's Episcopal Church Thrift Shop donated gently used clothing for families in need. No one left empty-handed, as approximately 80 families with at least 120 total children received fresh pumpkins and a bag of groceries. Over 100 ECS personnel attended the event to connect with community partners, help facilitate logistics, and enjoy the fall festivities.
ECS Head Start & Early Head Start Students Escort Players to the Field
On Oct. 9 ECS Head Start and Early Head Start students, family members, staff, and board members joined the sold-out crowd to enjoy the San Diego Loyal versus New Mexico United soccer game. At least 73 families watched ECS students escort the players to the field as a part of the pregame ceremony. The game ended in a 3-3 draw as San Diego Loyal earned another point in the Western Conference standings. Click here to view more photos.
Big Win for Former Uptown Safe Haven Client Tanya
For the first time in years, Tanya is spreading her wings in a major way. With a renewed lease on life, she has secured a place of her own to call home. Before Uptown Safe Haven (UTSH), Tanya was homeless, in and out of transitional housing and shelters, and struggling with schizophrenia. She used drugs to self-medicate, was off her prescribed medication, and had no support to make a change.
Tanya found the support she needed at the ECS Uptown Safe Haven homeless transitional housing program in Bankers Hill. After two years at the Safe Haven, Tanya is on her path to recovery, working part-time in the kitchen at Scripps Mercy Hospital, taking her prescribed medication, and moving into her own apartment! We’re incredibly proud and excited about Tanya’s new journey.
“I live with people who understand where I’ve been and what I want to do. The staff try to make our days fun and interesting; they are supportive and easy to talk to. The program gives so much to the residents, and right now, I am able to save for my own place,” said Tanya.
A “Safe Haven” is housing designed for individuals experiencing homelessness and living with severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders. ECS has been on the front lines of the homelessness crisis since 2001 and will continue to raise awareness about the need for services tailored to individuals experiencing homelessness.
If you’d like to support a neighbor in need, please visit www.ecscalifornia.org/donate to learn more.
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San Diego Loyal at Head Start
On Tuesday, October 4, 2022, five San Diego Loyal soccer players visited St. John's ECS Head Start (HS) in Chula Vista to meet Early HS and HS students on the turf field. Students played soccer-related carnival games with several stations located around the area. Some activities included kicking balls in the net, passing and exercise drills, etc. Students, teachers, and players were all excited and full of energy.