CERRC Receives Certificate of Recognition from Supervisor Joel Anderson

ECS Central East Regional Recovery Center (CERRC) recently attended the East County Resource Fair, organized by the County of San Diego’s Probation Department. The event showcased over 60 organizations dedicated to providing crucial services to individuals seeking to rebuild their lives.

A significant moment was when Supervisor Joel Anderson presented CERRC with a certificate of recognition, acknowledging their contributions to education and resource provisions in the region.

Congratulations, CERRC, on this well-deserved recognition!

ECS CERRC Staff receives Certificate of Recognition at East County Resource Fair. April 2024.

Inspiration at the BeYOUtiful Conference

Fitzsimons poses for a picture with BeYOUtiful attendees. April 2024.

SAN DIEGO — Building the leaders of tomorrow starts today. ECS CEO Elizabeth Fitzsimons had the opportunity to be a part of that legacy at Academy of Our Lady of Peace’s (OLP) eighth annual BeYOUtiful Conference. 

ECS is proud of Fitzsimons for delivering an inspiring keynote speech. April 2024.

OLP’s BeYOUtiful Conference is a day dedicated to empowering young girls and strengthening their leadership skills. This year, over 200 girls from second to seventh grade registered for the event.  

Fitzsimons was invited to be the keynote speaker at the opening ceremony of the conference. She embraced BeYOUtiful Magazine’s 2024 theme “The Sky’s the Limit” and shared the power of possibility with the girls in attendance. Her address encouraged the blossoming leaders to believe in themselves and their potential.  

“Raise your hand means step up, speak up … and take up the space that is rightfully yours in this world,” said Elizabeth. 

OLP’s BeYOUtiful conference allows young girls to build their leadership skills and interact with community leaders like Fitzsimons. April 2024.

Inspired by her words, the girls shared their commitment to “raise their hands” to empower themselves and others. 

After Fitzsimon’s speech, the girls engaged in workshops focused on empowerment, leadership, and possibility, and crafts and games. 

BeYOUtiful Magazine works to inspire young women with the stories of other women leaders in their community, like Fitzsimons. ECS is proud to see our CEO building young leaders up with vulnerability and encouragement. 

Olympian High Students Donate to C-HRT Safe Haven

Last week, ECS received a heartwarming visit from Olympian High School seniors Ayanna, Sofia, Natalie, and Zara to donate care bags for ECS C-HRT Safe Haven.

At C-HRT Safe Haven, we provide a nurturing community for those facing homelessness, mental health challenges, and substance use disorders. Residents receive collaborative care and are connected to essential resources and services that empower them to rebuild their lives.

If you would like to join these compassionate students in making a meaningful impact in someone's life, visit www.ecscalifornia.org/donate for more information.

ECS staff receive donations from Olympian High School seniors. April 2024.

CEO Advocates in D.C.

SAN DIEGO — San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce organized their 16th annual Mission to Washington, D.C. This year, 174 delegates from the San Diego region attended, including ECS’ CEO Elizabeth Fitzsimons.  

Fitzsimons and other San Diego leaders traveled to D.C. and engaged in meetings and discussions with federal leaders, advocating for the needs of our community. She’s making valuable connections and advocating for critical issues in homelessness, childcare, and healthcare policies. 

Taking part in Mission to Washington, D.C. allows San Diego leaders to foster relationships with our country’s key decision-makers and directly represent the needs of San Diego citizens. These efforts are crucial for ECS’ commitment to breaking barriers and transforming communities.   
 
ECS is thankful for Fitzsimons championing our organizational vision to have an abundant and equitable society where all have unlimited potential. 

CEO Elizabeth Fitzsimons in D.C. April 2024.

Delegates from San Diego travel to the capital for advocate for their community. April 2024.