It’s Harriet Tubman Day! Congress designated today, March 10th which is the day our foremother died in 1915, as a commemorative holiday. | Illustration by Angini Maxwell fro Glamour | content by Black History Bootcamp - girltrek.org
Read MoreStarting today, San Mateo County restaurants, breweries and wineries that meet eligibility requirements may apply for emergency relief grants. Qualifying businesses are eligible for grants of up to $10,000 to help pay employees and rent as well as health and safety modifications and other needs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. https://www.smcstrong.org/restaurantrelief
Read MoreFriday, February 12, begins the Year of the Ox! From the comfort of your home, join us for a Virtual Lunar New Year celebration as we learn about the meaning and traditions of this important and festive holiday.
https://filoli.org/lunar-new-year/
Read MoreBlack History Month — FREE Zoom event | Register at: bit.ly/cinemacafe1
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Here are few opportunities to participate in virtual community events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and honor his courage and sacrifices to advance racial and economic justice for all.
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Read MorePlease join the hundreds of families that have enjoyed Week of the Family by participating in one or more of the mostly free activities offered. You’re sure to find something entertaining and fun for your entire family.
Check out events & registration - sancarlosweekofthefamily.org
Read MoreFor this year's King Holiday, the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University will host a free, four-day webinar and film festival, from the evening of Jan. 15 through Jan. 18, 2021. On the eve of the presidential inauguration, the festival will feature over 15 documentaries as well as musical performances and panel discussions that speak to Dr. King's unanswered question: "Where do we go from here?"
Read MoreWorld Braille Day, observed in order to raise awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the full realization of the human rights for blind and partially sighted people. Celebrated on Louis Braille’s birthday, the inventor of braille.
Read MoreCan you recognize the signs of cyberbullying? Sunshine Behavioral Health organization has recently published a new Anti-Cyber Bullying Guide.
Read MoreOn August 4, 2020, San Mateo County’s Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution condemning racism and injustice and declaring racism a public health crisis. San Mateo County Health’s joining the Healthcare Anchor Network’s statement further amplifies the county’s commitment to affirming diversity, equity, access, and inclusion.
Read MoreOur volunteer group. and One Life are partnering to make groceries available to many families in need, particularly immigrant families. Help for one shift or more. Pickup, sorting, distribution and more! Help needed every Wed. & Fri. Please join this initiative!
Read MoreFEMA disaster assistance may be available for individuals impacted by the wildfire beginning in August 2020. Registration is also available online at http://www.disasterassistance.gov or through the FEMA Mobile App (available 24/7).
Read MoreVera Institute of Justice presents a screening of “Good Trouble” on Thursday, September 24 beginning at 4:00PM Pacific/7:00PM Eastern. The screening will be immediately followed by a virtual fireside chat with Vera’s President Nick Turnder and Debo Adegbile.
Read MorePick a Saturday in September or dedicate all four to picking up litter in your neighborhood with your household or social bubble. Learn more
Read MoreSan Mateo County Office of Education has compiled and continue to curate resources for the communities and classrooms for racial justice education.
Read MoreHere’s a list of restaurants offering or who have offered free or discounted meals to people affected by the CZU fire. We hope it will help you find an enjoyable, affordable meal and give you a moment to rest and relax. Bon Appetit!
Read MoreEver want to be a firefighter when you “grow up”? Now’s your chance to help fight the “fires” of daily living faced by our neighbors impacted by recent fires. Life as an evacuee is hard and returning home to rebuild will take time, effort, and fortitude. Join the Neighbors Helping Neighbors Fire Impact Team to put out a few of the day-to-day “fires” and let them know we care.
Read MoreThe CZU fire right here in our backyard has displaced thousands & the SCU fire is nearby too (Santa Clara County). Let’s help ease the difficult situation many face while displaced from their homes or as they return and rebuild their homes and lives. Here’s how you can volunteer at evacuation centers and with donation collections & “stores”.
Read MoreWant to donate goods or gift cards to help those impacted by the area fires? Here’s what, where, when, and how to show you care. Local drop spots in San Carlos & Redwood City for NEW LISTED items and clean, lightly used BABY-10 YR Old Clothing.
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