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More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

 

The relief and recovery effort is underway in the Oklahoma City area after a an EF-5 twister tore through Monday, leaving 24 dead and 12,000 - 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed.

Officials estimated the recovery cost at $2 billion.

If you wish to help, the following organizations are providing food, shelters, and emergency supplies and equipment.

How you can help

How you can help

The tragedy of Monday’s tornado in Oklahoma may be halfway across the country, but there are still ways we can help locally.

Jordan Scott, communications director for the American Red Cross Capital Region Chapter, said the organization is accepting donations for relief efforts. People can text REDCROSS to 9099 to make an automatic $10 donation, or can visit redcross.org to make a donation.

Scott said there are no plans yet to send teams from Northern California over to Oklahoma for relief efforts, but that it usually takes 24 to 48 hours for them to receive requests.

“Our volunteers know it may happen and to be ready,” Scott said. “We’ve got the experience and the expertise here.”

Volunteers from the area have helped out through other disasters, including the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Mo., and Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

Delta College Trustee Janet Rivera & Bipartisan Latino Policymakers Address Needs of Latino Students

Delta College Trustee Janet Rivera & Bipartisan Latino Policymakers Address Needs of Latino Students

San Joaquin Delta College Trustee Janet Rivera joined Latino public officials from across the nation at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) National Taskforce on Education in Washington D.C. (May 21-22). Over 13.6 million Latino students (ages 5-21) are currently enrolled in American schools. The NALEO Taskforce representatives will discuss the impact of sequestration and strategies for improving Latino student success with members of Congress and the Obama Administration.

CCHCS launches second annual scrubs drive for Stockton school

CCHCS launches second annual scrubs drive for Stockton school

California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) has launched its second annual scrubs drive for the new Health Careers Academy (HCA) in Stockton. 

The HCA provides a rigorous college prep curriculum for high school students. Many had never considered careers in health care or even struggled with graduating high school at all. The uniform at HCA is medical scrubs; however, many of the students face extreme economic hardship and some students are even homeless. 

Last year, CCHCS was able to provide thousands of new and gently new scrubs as well as various other medically related items through collections from staff all across the state! The students were so appreciative and thankful for all the support and cool new scrubs.

Jobs and More at Stockton’s HIREvent!

Jobs and More at Stockton’s HIREvent!

 

Stockton’s HIREvent will feature exciting job opportunities from a variety of public and private-sector organizations, plus free expert help with resumes.

For more information, visit JobJournal.com or call 888-THE-JOBS (843-5627).

WHAT:      Stockton’s HIREvent

WHERE:   University Plaza Waterfront Hotel, 110 West Fremont Street

WHEN:      Tuesday, May 21, noon – 4pm

Delta College Citizens’ Oversight Committee Releases 2011/12 Annual Report

 Delta College Citizens’ Oversight Committee Releases 2011/12 Annual Report

Delta College’s Citizens’ Oversight Committee (COC) has release its Measure L Bond 2011/12 Annual Report. The COC is responsible for reviewing expenditures related to the College’s $250-million Measure L general obligation bond, which was approved by voters on March 2, 2004.

Galt police hold ‘Safety Day’ event at community park

Galt police hold ‘Safety Day’ event at community park

 

GALT, CA – The Galt Police Department hosted “Safety Day” at the Galt Community Park Saturday afternoon.

The event had a kid’s bicycle obstacle course and Bike Rodeo, where free prizes were given to those who brought their helmets.

Other fun activities at the event include:

  • K-9 Demo
  • SWAT Vehicle and Robot
  • CSD's Soot Camp
  • Coast Guards "Seymour"
  • 911 Simulator
  • Free Live Scan Booth for Kids
  • Demo by Iron Dragon Martial Arts
  • Information about Parks and Rec Programs
  • Information about Neighborhood Watch Programs
  • School Districts Bus Evacuation Practice

Safety Day festivitieswere held at 1000 Walnut Avenue from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.