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Public commenter, a Cal Poly College Corolla alum, urges volunteering and describes clothing, toiletry and water distributions
Summary
At a public meeting comment period, a speaker who identified themself as a Cal Poly College Corolla alum described local volunteer efforts distributing clothing, toiletries and water and urged community members to help.
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A public commenter who identified themself as a Cal Poly College Corolla alum urged volunteering and described ongoing distributions of clothing, toiletries and water during the meeting's public comment period.
"I'm here today just helping out my fellow college board members and alum as well just to support the communities around here," the commenter said, adding that "it's important to volunteer because, you're helping people who are in need."
The commenter said they have helped "distribute, and organize clothing for people who are in need" and that the effort also provides toiletries and bottled water. They described the neighborhood as "close netted," saying residents support one another "no matter the situation."
The speaker also said they were connected to an internship with "the mayor's office of state of Los Angeles from the Corolla Career Association," a detail provided during public comment and not presented as part of an official staff report. The commenter did not give an organization name for the ongoing distributions, nor did they specify volunteer schedules, locations, or exact quantities of items distributed.
There was no formal action, vote, or staff direction recorded in the meeting transcript tied to the speaker's remarks. The comment was recorded during the public-comment portion of the meeting and was limited to a description of volunteer activities and an appeal for help.

