During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the upcoming health and wellness research fair at the Farmers Market and the potential involvement of the Department of Human Services (DHS). The meeting also featured a presentation by Dr. Aguilar from the Rand Foundation, highlighting the success of a community support program championed by Council Member Fuente.
Dr. Aguilar shared preliminary results from the program, which aims to assist local residents, particularly single parents, in overcoming financial challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. Three participants shared their personal experiences, illustrating the program's positive impact on their lives.
Shalanda Thompson, unable to attend, expressed gratitude for the program's support, which enabled her children to participate in extracurricular activities. Alyssa Martinez, a single mother and architecture graduate, credited the program with helping her regain stability and confidence after losing her job during the pandemic. She emphasized the importance of community support and the program's role in her professional resurgence.
Kelly Archer highlighted the program's assistance with rising costs for school supplies and uniforms, while Jaela Brown reflected on the mental peace the program provided during difficult times. She noted the program's timely support, which allowed her to manage essential bills and celebrate her children's milestones without financial strain.
The council members expressed appreciation for the participants' testimonies and the program's significance in fostering community resilience. The discussions underscored the city's commitment to supporting its residents through challenging times, with hopes for the program's continuation to further assist those in need.