40-Hour Domestic Violence Advocate Training
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Learn from experts presenting the most current information on the dynamics, danger, and effects of intimate partner violence in our society and how to support and empower survivors in their healing.
The training will occur at 9 AM - 5:30 PM on five consecutive Fridays: September 9, 16, 23, 30, and October 7.
This training is presented by CRC.
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The City of Encinitas Environmental Commission announced the 2021 winners of its Environmental Award Program (EAP), with the awards presented at the June 22 City Council meeting. The EAP seeks to recognize deserving individuals, businesses, and non-profits for commitment to environmental stewardship and outstanding environmental achievements.
CRC is honored to be recipient of the Excellence in Environmental Stewardship Non-profit Organization award, with recognition of our efforts to rescue edible food from grocery stores, restaurants and other food generating businesses, reduce food waste, and compost organic waste in our Food and Nutrition Center (FNC).
CRC’s leadership helps fight hunger, provides crucial logistics for our community and grocery stores to fulfill their roles to rescue food, and reduces methane producing organic waste from going to our landfills.
Thank you for recognizing our environmental efforts with this award!
(Pictured with the award is Yanira Alonzo, Food and Nutrition Program Manager)
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One Safe Place, the new North County Family Justice Center located in San Marcos, offers free support services to anyone who has experienced family violence, child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, hate crimes, elder abuse, human trafficking, violent loss or other crimes.
Open to the public as of July 5, CRC is a partner in One Safe Place and will be providing onsite and offsite services.
Pictured is San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan, during the ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 23.
Click here for more information on the Center's services and hours.
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988 - Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
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On July 16, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline became available via a new three-digit dialing code: 988. This number is now live on all devices.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s (1-800-273-8255) network of over 200 locally operated and funded crisis centers across the country is now available via call or text on the new three-digit dialing code: 988.
Access is available through every land line, cell phone and voice-over internet device in the United States.
988 is confidential, free, and available 24/7/365, connecting those experiencing a mental health, substance use or suicidal crisis with trained crisis counselors. You can also call if you are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.
988 call services are available in Spanish, along with interpretation services in over 150 languages.
If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.
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Did you know you can support CRC through a donation of a car, motorcycle, boat or RV? Proceeds from your donation will support CRC and donation pick-up is free!
For complete information and to schedule a pick-up: Please call (855) 500-RIDE or visit their website.
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Funding from our partners supports CRC’s mission to help our neighbors create paths to healthy food, stable homes and safe relationships. We are grateful for the generous support received from these individuals and organizations in June:
Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation
Zable Foundation
City of Encinitas
Subaru of America
Carlsbad Charitable Foundation
Perlmeter Family Foundation
Stern Leichter Foundation
Theodore Cabaniss
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Summer fun can take a bite out of your budget, so before you purchase anything be sure to shop CRC's resale stores first!
There are lots of new and gently used items at great prices. And remember: you don't pay sales tax, and you are helping the environment by keeping good items out of our landfills.
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CRC is looking for an experienced Employment and Benefits Specialist who is familiar with the SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery) process. This specialist would connect clients to employment and public benefit opportunities. If you are interested, please visit the position listing on Indeed, where you can view the job description and apply.
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We’re restarting our in-person tours!
This is a great opportunity to learn more about CRC and our programs that provide help to those in our community who are experiencing hunger, homelessness and trauma.
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Approximately 1 in 3 San Diegans experience nutrition insecurity, which means they are unable to provide three nutritious meals per day for themselves and/or their families.
The good news is, you can make a real difference! You feed hope by providing healthy food to hundreds of households who come to CRC each month for support.
And remember, CRC helps with more than healthy food ... we help provide stable housing and safety from domestic violence, too. Our programs help so many, but we need your partnership to continue this work.
YOU make an impact in our community, YOU feed hope!
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Domestic Violence Hotline: (877) 633-1112
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