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CityServ CEO thanks Livermore for pandemic support, highlights 'Caring Hotels' and staff wellness program
Summary
Christine Beach Bimani, CEO of CityServ of the Tri Valley, told a public meeting that Livermore’s pandemic-era gap funding helped CityServ survive and that the group was approved for another year of winter-relief funding; she outlined a Caring Hotels placement network and a 'Be Well' initiative for staff.
Christine Beach Bimani, CEO of CityServ of the Tri Valley, told a public meeting that the nonprofit relied on pandemic-era gap funding from the city of Livermore and was approved for another year of funding through Livermore’s winter relief program.
Bimani said that Livermore’s support was crucial to CityServ’s financial survival and described programs the organization operates to help people find stable housing and services. "During the pandemic, without the support of Livermore specifically, I don't know if CityServ would have survived financially," she said.
CityServ, she said, uses a care-coordination model to…
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