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Watt Ave Shelter Meeting Tonight


From: Supervisor Rich Desmond

Dear Friends,

Supervisor Phil Serna, Supervisor Sue Frost, and I invite North Highlands residents and business owners to join us for a public meeting regarding a proposed Safe Stay Community located at 4837 Watt Avenue, North Highlands, CA 95660. Come hear a presentation from our County Office of Homeless Initiatives and let us know your thoughts and concerns. For more information on what Sacramento County is doing to address homelessness, visit the new County Office of Homeless Initiatives (OHI) website.
 
MEETING DATE:  Tuesday, November 1, 2022
TIME:  5:30 – 7:00pm
LOCATION: Kay F. Dahill Community Center
North Highlands Recreation and Park District
6040 Watt Avenue
North Highlands, CA 95660
 
Please join us to hear about the proposal and have your questions answered.  For questions regarding this meeting please call (916) 874-5471.

RICH DESMOND
Supervisor, Third District

700 H Street, Suite 2450
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 874-5471 
richdesmond@saccounty.gov

Fall Blanket Drive

Please Arden-Arcade Faith Communities in helping our unhoused neighbors to keep warm this season.

Drop off new or clean, gently-used blankets to support our community
Tuesdays thru Thursdays, 9 a.m.–1 p.m now through December 1st
at:
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
2391 St. Mark’s Way
Sacramento
(916) 483-7848

Questions? Contact us: www.aacfc.us/contact_us

Stand Against Domestic Violence

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Be a part of the solution

Take a stand against Domestic Violence!

Join the Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center and men in our community for a rally in solidarity with victims of domestic violence 

Tuesday, October 18, 2022 • 12pm
Memorial Auditorium
1515 J St. Sacramento, CA

(Speaking starts at 12pm • Photo at 12:15pm)

Show support for your community
Please RSVP to David Cropp at croppd@hopethriveshere.org or (916) 875-1031


About the 100 Men Campaign

The 100 Men Campaign invites men and women in the Sacramento community to stand with the Family Justice Center to break the cycle of violence. Through greater awareness of this issue and by advocating for violence prevention at the community level, men from all walks of life are becoming part of the solution in ending what has become one of the most significant social issues in our community