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Spring 2018 L ast year SCS helped 8,300 individuals with safety net services, including food to stay healthy, and financial support to stay housed or gain housing after being homeless. Every year we see a deepening need as the income gap widens in Silicon Valley. This year we are making an effort to add improvements to our support and extend our services deeper into the community, because we know that there are many more of our neighbors who are struggling to make ends meet. Some of the new programs and services we are providing include: Sparkpoint - a United Way Bay Area Financial Training Program: One afternoon each week our Case Management clients come to SCS for scheduled financial coaching and credit counseling with a professional credit counselor. Working together, they develop plans to better manage their income, with an eye towards a stable future. Homebound Case Management: Through generous funding from El Camino Healthcare District, our Case Management services will now reach eligible homebound clients cur- rently enrolled in SCS food programs for seniors. Case Managers will conduct home visits to ensure these clients are being connected to crucial services. Referrals and Outreach to North County Shelters: SCS caseworkers do intake refer- rals, and our Housing Case Manager visits the homeless shelter in Sunnyvale each week to reach out to families and individuals eligible for SCS’s rapid re-housing services. Coming Soon! Columbia Neighborhood Center: We will hold office hours 1 - 2 days each week at this neighborhood location to deliver services to clients who cannot come to our main office. This will extend our reach into the community, building awareness of the services we of- fer, and providing convenience to those who otherwise might not be able to ask for help. Sunnyvale Library: Once a week a caseworker will conduct outreach to homeless clients at the library, providing resource referrals and connecting them to SCS for case manage- ment. These and other outreach efforts mean that more people who need help will be served, making Sunnyvale a stronger, more resilient community. SCS continues to work to pro- vide the best support possible to our neighbors in need. n

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Last year SCS helped 8,300 individuals with safety net services, including food to stay healthy, and financial support to stay housed or gain housing after being homeless.

Every year we see a deepening need as the income gap widens in Silicon Valley. This year we are making an effort to add improvements to our support and extend our services deeper into the community, because we know that there are many more of our neighbors who are struggling to make ends meet. Some of the new programs and services we are providing include:

Sparkpoint - a United Way Bay Area Financial Training Program: One afternoon each week our Case Management clients come to SCS for scheduled financial coaching and credit counseling with a professional credit counselor. Working together, they develop plans to better manage their income, with an eye towards a stable future.

Homebound Case Management: Through generous funding from El Camino Healthcare District, our Case Management services will now reach eligible homebound clients cur-rently enrolled in SCS food programs for seniors. Case Managers will conduct home visits to ensure these clients are being connected to crucial services.

Referrals and Outreach to North County Shelters: SCS caseworkers do intake refer-rals, and our Housing Case Manager visits the homeless shelter in Sunnyvale each week to reach out to families and individuals eligible for SCS’s rapid re-housing services.

Coming Soon! Columbia Neighborhood Center: We will hold office hours 1 - 2 days each week at this neighborhood location to deliver services to clients who cannot come to our main office. This will extend our reach into the community, building awareness of the services we of-fer, and providing convenience to those who otherwise might not be able to ask for help.

Sunnyvale Library: Once a week a caseworker will conduct outreach to homeless clients at the library, providing resource referrals and connecting them to SCS for case manage-ment.

These and other outreach efforts mean that more people who need help will be served, making Sunnyvale a stronger, more resilient community. SCS continues to work to pro-vide the best support possible to our neighbors in need. n

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Underwriting SCS’ $1,000 a day operating costs not covered by grants or contracts

AmazonAnonymous (4)The Applied Materials FoundationDonna L. BeresMary J. BradleyNicholas & Anna BrosnahanCadence Design Systems Inc.D. Delange & G. CalvertChristopher & Lucy CesarChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day SaintsCity of SunnyvaleCity of Sunnyvale Employees’ Giving CampaignCommunity Services Agency of Mountain View & Los AltosLynn & Bill CraneScott DavidsonDenali Summit School, SunnyvaleDestination: HomeJim & Celia Dudley

Connor & Mikila DukeLaura & Fred EgleyEl Camino Healthcare DistrictEncore.orgBruce L. & Vivian A. EuzentJohn FinneyFlowers BakeryCynthia J. FongNancy GarrettGoogle, Inc.John & LuAnne GravesJames R. GriffithDan & Donna HafemanGlenn & Cynthia HendricksOlaf Hirsch & Melinda HamiltonHomestead High SchoolRiley HowardHurlbut-Johnson Charitable TrustsIntero Foundation Inc.Intuitive SurgicalDerek & Tracia Iwamoto

Kaiser Permanente Santa ClaraGregory Krodel, in memory of Vivian Krodel & Mason KrodelLane PartnersLaw Foundation of Silicon ValleyMartin & Anita LeeLinkedInSteve Lippert, Allana, Buick & BersLockheed Martin Space Systems CompanyJerry & Linda MarBarbara McClellan FoundationRegis & Dianne McKennaDon & Irene McMullenThe Martin Pool & Stephanie Miller FundGaylord & Carmita MossingNetAppNew Seasons MarketGene & Margaret OishiOmar Family Charitable Fund

Thomas PagelerPalo Alto Medical Foundation, Camino Medical GroupEileen PaulsenPayless ShoesPelger Family Charitable FoundationJudith PetroskiGrace RandleJim & Janet ReynoldsThe Caroline M. Ryan Living TrustSacred Heart Community ServiceSan Francisco Chronicle Season of SharingSan Jose Mercury News Wish Book Fund Inc.County of Santa ClaraSanta Clara Valley Transportation AuthoritySecond Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara & San Mateo CountiesSeverns Family Foundation

Lois SibbachSilicon Valley Community FoundationSilicon Valley Monterey Bay Council, BSASobrato Family FoundationSpecialty Solid Waste & RecyclingFerguson-Spires FundSprouts, SunnyvaleSt. Luke Lutheran ChurchStar One Credit Union’s Community Involvement CommitteeChad & Elizabeth StewardSunbasketSunlight GivingSunnyvale Grocery OutletSunnyvale Community Services AuxiliarySunnyvale International ChurchSunnyvale Presbyterian ChurchSunnyvale Public Safety

4 Days = 2000 meals-in-a-can

3 Days = 3,000 quarts of milk

2 Days = 1260 cans of tuna

Anonymous (1)Mary Ellen & Stephen BaraschMichael & Theresa BenkertRobin Fisher, Bright Bird CreativeShane & Kimberly JacksteitHans-Theo JungeblutMichael & Debbie Klein, State Farm InsuranceKenneth & Susie LamarcheLevel 10 ConstructionMission City Community FundPacific Gas & Electric CompanyPine Cone LumberMr. & Mrs. Wolfgang PolakSafeway FoundationCourtney ShenbergZSPACE, Inc.

Anonymous (3)Camille Barnes-MosleyMike & Diana BrzozowskiCalifornia Water Service CompanyThomas & Judith CernyRobert & Christine ClokeCrosswalk Community ChurchPeter N. DoellingBarbara EvattAndrew & Kathleen FungGP AccessoriesRichard & Diane HornRussell & Susan HullJockers Family FoundationBob KenneyKeith & Ellen KitchenMatthew & Donna LeacockLockheed Martin Employees’ FoundationLindy LopezRobert & Kathleen MenifeePaul & Penny MurrayBenjamin NewsomPearson Automobile Company, Inc.Eric & Julia RobertsWilliam R. Roberts, ArchitectThomas N. Kilsdonk & Beverly SanfordSt. Cyprian ChurchJudy & Bob StewardSunnyvale Elks Lodge / B.P.O.E. #2128Sunnyvale FISHRimas SvarcasZanotto’s Family Market, Sunnyvale

John & Linda AdamsTakiar AditiEdwin & Jean AikenLane A. AlbaneseAnonymous (11)Carol ArnettTab & Rachel AtkinsAmy BankheadJulian M. Knox & Steven A. BanksJames BarnetteMarilyn B. BeardenJustin BeckerCarl & Diane BensonDr. & Mrs. I. B. BernhardtRoberta BernsteinHerman W. BilenkoLynda & Richard BorrisonRobert P. Bosch, in memory of Margaret Noelle BoschEdward BouwhuisMary E. BoyleDuane & Louise Bailey BretzkeRoberta Jill & Gregory BrooksStacy BrownCape Cod Village Residents AssociationChris & Maria CarlottaMichele CarlsonCarolyn’s KidsPatricia E. CastilloLisa CaywoodChris ChanCherry Chase Elementary School & PTARon CoensDebbie Colden & Gary MarkerTimothy & Margaret CotéCPP Community & Work/Life CommitteeMichael & Michele CudzinovicAnne & Dave CunninghamKathleen DibbleMeghan DouglasBernice L. EngRobert & Julie EstkoFamily Giving TreeJames H. FeitRichard & Christine FerryJanet FirePhyllis FreemanMichael A. GallagherElaheh GattozziGirl Scouts Troop 60418Teik Hee GohChris GottbrathRussell GottfriedNathan & Edwina GrahamGreystarW. Karl & Catherine GrossWilliam & Carolyn GrossChristine GuerraVidur GuptaFidel GutierrezLeslie Murdock & Kathleen T. HallDixie Lee Harner

Jeffrey & Janet HarpT. J. HawkinsErik HendriksJulio & Joan A. HerdociaHeritage Bank of CommerceMary & Brian HillRobert & Vilia HirschHans HoeflerJeff & Debbie HotterMark HoyHunter PropertiesSyed & Jamie ImamDenis & Dee ImazekiKristin IngramChris IremongerIrvine CompanyMikio & Vickie IshimaruPer JacobssonJoyce & Robert Jeckell, in memory of Phyllis Jeckell & Barbara J. MordyErin R. JewKalpatharu FoundationKaren L. KaoJohn Dowding & Denise KatoPaul KavanaghJohn KearneyTiang Lye KhooPaul KingSushant KoshtiJames & Claire LaknerBarry & Virginia Langdon-LassagneDeb LawsonLeadership SunnyvaleDr. Daisy H. Lee, in memory of Dr. Kuo-Wei LeeTheresa J. LeesHerbert & Elizabeth Lopez-AguadoEmmanuel LugosLeanne LunaSarah LuttmanKaryn MacKieMacy’s WestRachel MahaffyBlandine Malhet, IMD SwitzerlandMisako MancaAli Abedini & Roksana Sadraei ManjiliMaple Tree InnNoreen & Joseph MarescaJohn Wehner & Asunción Martinez- WehnerMyriam McAdamsLeona & David McDonaldMary Elaine McEneryKevin McGreeveyStephen McHenryMarie McMullinBrice Alexander McQueenTejal MehtaJanet MelloMarc & Jennifer MerlinDavid & Kathy MooreMGM Real Estate, Dennis & Linda MorenoMorgan Stanley Wealth ManagementCarol L. MorrowDouglas Mow

Anita MulcahyArthur & Claudia MullerDr. Ken Sawyer, Murphy Ave. Pet ClinicDavid & Susanne NewswangerNgoc Ha NguyenJean & Bill NixA. NoconNorthrop Grumman Corp.Michael OgawaDebbie & David OjalaEldon OkazakiOlander CompanyRonald OlanderScott Panzer & Dianne OliveraOmelette HouseOrange Theory FitnessLee & Sophia OttShane & Alyssa OwaraPalo Alto Networks, Inc.Manoj PanickerMarie Bernard & Bruce PatonBrenda L. PattisonPetSmart SunnyvaleJB PhippsPlanet GraniteGreg & Julie Y. PoistJudy E. PoutréGary & Dotty PriceProject Night NightStephen & Karen QuickSandra RamerKathy & Matt ReadyMary Ann ReillyTim & Yolanda RischRoy & Marsha RocklinGeorge & Charlotte RogersElaine T. RowanTrudi E. RyanQuabid SafiSamuels Family FundSaratoga High SchoolPuneet SarnaHannah SarverArthur Saville IIISusan & Alan SchenckMr. & Mrs. Robert SchlosserKathi SchweighoferEugene SegnaMichael & Lesley SehnertMark & Elizabeth SemmelmeyerParth SethiaClifton & Karen ShakEric SiegelSusan P. SilverRobert Kehl SinkRaymond & Yvonne SkittSusan SlakeyGerard Davies & Jody Solow-DaviesJerry Burger & Marlene M. SomsakDouglas & Alexandra StandingMr. & Mrs. Larry StoneMaryrose SullivanStephen SullivanSunnyvale Middle SchoolSunnyvale Host LionsSunnyvale Garden ClubSunnyvale Martial Arts Academy

1 Day = 300 jars of peanut butter

Alpha Delta Kappa, Alpha Lambda ChapterAnonymous (2)Elizabeth & Paul ArchambeaultValerie ArmentoBobbie Lemberg ArmstrongAjit BalakrishnaCharles L. Barndt, Jr.Jim & Lynn BriodyStephen & Susan CampelloDean & Wilma Chu

Sunnyvale Rotary ClubSunnyvale School DistrictSynopsys, Inc.Target, SunnyvaleMichael Trent & Angela TelerskiTexas Instruments Corp.Toyota, SunnyvaleToys “R” UsTzu Chi FoundationU.S. Department of Veterans AffairsUnion BankUnited Way Bay AreaVillage HarvestEstate of Paul WalkowiakWalmartWestern Digital Corporation FundWhite SierraWhole FoodsYahoo Employees FoundationTad & Florence Yoshikawa

Sunnyvale SingersDavid & Beverly SwansonRoshan Baliga & Nenuca Concepcion SyquiaTheron TakakiStanley & Teresa TeradaDeena ThomchickRose-Marie TwuUnitarian Universalist Fellowship of Sunnyvale - The Social Justice CommitteeGary & Sharon VerghoRichard WalesJoseph Ribera & Mary-Ann WallacePeter & Joy WallackJames & Rose WaltzYing-Chih WangRaymond C. & Lynn D. WarneckAllen & Cecilia WatsonBrad & Deborah WetmoreFay J. WigginsGeorge WinstonAdeline WongBrenda Lee & Jason WongDudley WongStacy WongCindy Kuan YangJames M. ZazkowskiJanaan Zender

Anita ClemetsonJohn & Maya CliftonRichard & Anne CrowleyCupertino Host Lions ClubKaren DavisEric DeRitasFairwood Elementary SchoolFaultline Brewing Co., SunnyvaleSusan FisherFood RunnersFujitsuVirginia GelczisJohn V. GeorgeMichael & Kelly GianniniWren Clark & Martin GorfinkelMichael & Susan GrabauJeffrey William GraftonMelanie & Robert HathawayDebra D. & Spencer HirakiAlbert HowardAnn InfeldJRP ElectricCarla J. KleinPhilip KurjanRick & Mary La FrentzThe Mary W. Lernihan Charitable FundDuane LoosLos Altos High SchoolTara Martin-MiliusLaura McCartyDavid & Holly MendelDebra MiedemaSunnyvale MOMS ClubJerry & Julie NabhanRussell & Mira NakanoPhilip C. NiesOpportunity FundRichard & Deborah OwensPeninsula Bicycle ExchangePetcoDrew PinoliRobert & Anne PochowskiThomas Pyle, in memory of Susan L. PyleRedwood Gospel AssemblyLynn RelyeaDennis RossmanJeff & Sandra RugglesHelen Rutt & Gil OhanaDavid SacarelosSilicon Valley SpeechSkyrise Real Estate GroupSmith Family FoundationJohn & Susan SontagSt. Mark Lutheran ChurchDennis & Jean SteinParvathanathan SubrahmanyaKaren L. TaylorRay TsaiTom & Linda VachonNeerja Bhatt & Aniruddha VaidyaVenable FoundationRobert Groppo & Terry WightXi Ling WongDon Kumamoto & Peggy WoodKatharina & Alistair Woodman

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n Financial assistance for rent, utilities, medical care, prescriptions, other critical bills, and rental deposits for homeless families moving into housing.

n Case management for families, seniors, and homeless individuals.

n Emergency food, weekly “Produce Mondays,” Pantry, School Weekend Food Program, Monthly Food for families and seniors, Kids’ Summer Food.

n Support Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program to help Veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

n Work First Sunnyvale, partnership with Downtown Streets Team addressing homelessness through the dignity of work.

n Community Holiday Center, affording clients the dignity of selecting a two-week supply of food, new gifts for infants through teens, and a practical household gift.

n Budgeting assistance, support counseling, and advocacy.

n Workshops and referrals to medical, mental health, employment, shelter, education and senior legal services.

n Clothes, backpacks/school supplies, household items, bus passes and gas vouchers. Carolyn Alexander

Senior Director of Operations

Marie Bernard Executive Director

Tory Bers Director of Marketing*

Terry Chavez Volunteer Manager

Susan Chin Financial Controller*

Tomasine Cole Program Manager - Social Services

Carmen Davis Director of Accounting

Catherine Farry Director of Research

David Hernandez Director of Social Services

Keisha Miller Program Manager - Social Services

Arcadio Morales Senior Director of Development

*Part-time

All events are free unless otherwise noted.

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