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More information about the Heart of the City Campaign:
The ”Heart of the City Campaign” is a convenient way to support participating organizations. It’s your opportunity to give back to your favorite charities through a simple payroll deduction or one-time donation.
If you would like to select City Youth Now as your charity, their number is L2536.
We are happy to announce that this year there is an online donation portal with real time dashboard reports. It’s a way we can track how much we’re contributing as a department and how our city and county is doing on the goal of raising $1.4 million. Check out this link to register online or to see a live reporting of how close we are to reaching our goal. https://cc.tqa.sfo-cloud.com/
Let’s not forget that the most important part of this campaign is to have fun, so Stay tuned to receive emails about our JPD raffles and the beautiful assortment of gift baskets that will be offered at the raffle drawings each Friday. Tickets can be purchased from Carla Lemus and Jonte McQueen in the main building and from Deborah Bill and Maria Batres in JJC. Let’s take this time to get together, help the community, buy raffle tickets while supporting a good cause.
Important RAFFLE Dates Friday, October 12th – 2nd Raffle Drawing Tuesday, October 16th - Spaghetti Luncheon from 11:30-1pm Friday, October 19th - 3rd Raffle Drawing Friday, October 26th - 4th Raffle Drawing Friday November 2nd - 5th Raffle Drawing
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Kudos Korner Building & Grounds Team The JPD Building & Grounds (B&G) Team are the unsung heroes who ensure the health and safety for all Department facilities and surrounding property: Administration Building, Kitchen and Service Building, Juvenile Hall, and Log Cabin Ranch. Their tireless 24/7 efforts to proactively plan, monitor, and manage Department-wide mechanical, electrical, structural, and custodial systems and services is valued and appreciated. Kudos to B&G!
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Kingman Ma (Superintendent), Elisa Perez (Custodial Supervisor), Meiling Chen, Zhu Sheng (Leon), Jing Yun Jan (Ivy), Sally Ying Lee
STAFF RECOGNITION
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Row 2 (left to right) Joseph Del Rosario, Gregorio Ventura, Justin Choi, Waiman Lee, Lester Lewis Jr.
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Congratulations to the 1st Place Winners to complete the CCSF required Defensive Driving Click Safety Training!
Private Placement and Contracts, Purchasing & Vehicles Units were the first JPD Units to achieve 100% training completion. Both teams were rewarded for their amazing efforts with a Pizza Party and all the trimmings! Many thanks!
Private Placement Unit Winners!
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Nicholas Chavez, Elena Baranoff (Supervisor), Michael Robelo, Andrew Goto
Kudos to Acting Counselors II Mr. Penney and Ms. Grewal for training JJC Procedures to the LCR staff. Kudos to Acting Counselor II Scott Kato and Mr. Penney and Mr. Diestel for working on the Policy Procedure Manual. Kudos to Acting Counselor II Kevin Lewis for learning how to filter using Excel and showing other staff how to do it so as well. Also, taking care of all the unit supplies and security equipment. Great Job! Kudos to Superuser, Mr. Benton for taking initiative on Augustus Entries!
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Have you signed up for training? Listed below are the classes offered in October. Contact Mr. Kwanza Morton [email protected] or (415) 753-7559 if you would like to sign up or have any questions about the classes. JJC staff can contact Mr. Everett Burns [email protected]
1. Tuesday, October 16th - Wellness Resiliency: Self-Care for Law Enforcement
2. Thursday, October 18th - Cultural Competency: Creating Respectful Cross-Cultural Environments
JJC PROGRAMS
JJC is fortunate to have dedicated performers that come a few times a year to preform, discuss and engage with the youth at Juvenile Hall. Thank you! On Tuesday, September 11th the producer of Bread and Roses, Mr. Michael Rosen performed in the Multipurpose Room. The performance was sponsored by City Youth Now. On Tuesday, September 18th musician and music historian, Marcus Shelby spoke to various units about the importance of music. He engaged in motivational speaking with the youth by having them listen and interpret a poem by Harriet Tubman. He also encouraged the youth to share their personal lyrics to the group.
STAFF UPDATES
Juvenile Hall updates: Senior Counselor Burns Will be the JJC Training Liaison. He will be working side by side with Training Officer Kwanza Morton in ensuring everyone is signed up and completes their training at JJC. If you have any questions regarding training or signing up for a training, email [email protected]. Senior Counselor Baldwin will be the CO-On Duty Senior during his 11pm-7am shift. Senior Counselor Haynes will serve as the Unit Manager for Unit 1.
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Mayor Breed signed legislation creating the SHARP office which will help survivors Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention. The SHARP Office will consist of a dedicated team that will help Survivors of Sexual Harassment and Assault to better navigate the resources provided within the city. The Director of the SHARP Office will be appointed by the Human Rights Commission, with input from a three-member advisory committee composed of a sexual assault survivor, a community advocate, and an academic with expertise on sexual assault and harassment “Survivors who come forward to report sexual assault or harassment deserve to be treated with respect while their cases are investigated. Instead, they often have to recount their deeply personal and painful experiences to multiple different authorities,” said Mayor Breed. “The SHARP Office will help us better support victims to ensure that they have an advocate helping them navigate this difficult process.” _________________________________________________________________________________________
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Staffing updates: SFUSD has shifted its special education team of 3 teachers and 2 paraprofessionals to 4 teachers only. We unfortunately lost long time paraprofessional Teresa Hayward, who is now working at another site within SFUSD. We appreciate her dedication over the years and will miss her. I am happy to announce that Patrick Weseman has been promoted to a permanent teaching position at Woodside Learning Center. Aside from his promotion, he is taking the next steps in his career, by working towards his teacher credentialing program.
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We also added an additional Transition Specialist to the team. Please welcome Sylvia Lepe! Sylvia bring extensive experience with youth that have struggled in the school setting and is bilingual Spanish. She will be working closely with Sam Janeway on making sure our students get support after release and returning to their home school. Professional Development: We as a team will be applying skill building in the areas of Trauma Informed Instruction and the impact of exposure to Secondary Trauma. Trauma Informed Instruction is a teaching practice that acknowledges the emotional and physiological effects of trauma exposure on learning and personal development in youth. One example is to approach behavioral issues from a place of empathy by asking yourself "what happened to this young person?" as opposed to "what’s wrong with you?". SFUSD continued: We will look into how being exposed frequent trauma or to people that suffer from significant amounts trauma can have emotional and physiological effects over time. As a team we will read and discuss "Trauma Stewardship" to build our classroom skills as well as personal growth. Additionally, we will be applying methods that expert, Dr. Joyce Dorado provides in the area of self-care. An example of how your health is effected- If you run into a bear in the woods your body does some amazing things such as, pupils dilate for improvement of sight, heart rate increases to get more oxygen to you muscles so you can run faster, adrenalin is release to allow you to fight with more power, chemicals are released in your brain for quicker decisions and logic turns off and instincts take over. These are great things, if your confronting a bear. The problem is that when that bear chases you daily or that bear comes home every night at 9pm, your body is can get sick and your organs damaged by over exposure to those chemicals released. If there are any questions regarding the SFUSD Court Schools, please contact me any time- [email protected] - Principal Chris Lanier.
CITY YOUTH NOW
CityYouthNowhasbeenhardatworkrecruitingvolunteertutors fortheyouthattheJuvenileJusticeCenter.Currently,therearetutorsintheMath,English,SocialScience,andGardening/Cooking classes, providing one‐on‐one support to the youth with theircoursework. This is particularly crucial for youth at the Woodside Learning Center,becauseeachunit/classhasyouthofvariousagesandacademiclevels.Ifyouknowanybodyinterested in getting involved in their community by supporting justice‐involved youth,please refer them tohttp://www.cityyouthnow.org/volunteer/ or ask them to emailinfo@cityyouthnow.orgformoreinformationaboutourtutoringopportunities.
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