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North Coast (Eureka) EAC
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - Board Meeting - Membership/ Marketing/ Infrastructure
San Francisco EAC
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - Barstow Seminar: Legislative Update
High Desert EAC
Thursday, February 16, 2012 - Terminations
Contra Costa County EAC
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 - 2012 Labor Law Update (half day seminar)
San Mateo County EAC
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - How to Manage Unemployment Insurance Costs Tax Seminar
Desert Communities EAC
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - Understanding and Handling Difficult Employees
Santa Clara County EAC
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - Annual Labor & Case Law Seminar
Porterville EAC
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 - Free and Low Cost Staffing Options
Tehama County EAC
Thursday, March 1, 2012 - General Meeting - Managing Disability and Accommodation Request…
San Francisco EAC
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Giving Back To The Community
October 26, 2010
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
December 10, 2009
TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA 90509
Dear Charlene, Yolanda, Lynne, Christie Darryal, Gabrielle, Aileen, and Ernestine:
On behalf of the children and families here at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Child Life Services would like to thank you for your generous donation of toys. They will make nice Holiday Gifts for our patients this year. It was a pleasure meeting all of you. I really appreciate you coming to visit. I hope that we will see you all again soon.
The main goal of Child Life Services is to normalize the hospital environment for children and families through preparation, support, education, and therapeutic play opportunities. Our pediatric patient population, both in our activity rooms and at bedside, is happily utilizing your donation.
Thanks again for your generosity,
Cristie Suzukawa
Director of Child Life Services
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
MARINE ADULT THERAPEUTIC CENTER
In June, 2009, Marine Adult Therapeutic Center began to hire veterans from U.S. Vets on Hindry Street in Los Angeles, C.A. to fill instructor positions. These individuals were responsible for providing training in academic, social, behavioral, vocational and daily living skills for our 101 developmentally disabled adults. Sincethattime, our agency has hired ten (10) veterans representing the military branches of Marines, Air Force, Navy and Army. The Executive Director of Marine Adult Therapeutic Center, Mrs. Ernestine G. Barnes was so impressed with the performance of these employees (veterans) that she hired three (3) individuals for her privately owned transportation company. She also leased a duplex house and furnished it for a supported living home for veterans who are transitioning into a community living arrangement who may be homeless or disabled.
Although the home has been vacant for four (4) months, it is section 8 certificated for veterans who have a VASH certificate. One apartment in the duplex has been earmarked for one (1) veteran, and the other is awaiting a family or two individuals to occupy the two (2) bedroom unit. Both units are fully furnished with all appliances (ie. refrigerator, stove, dining table, living room and bedroom, bar- b que pit, exercise equipment, washer/dryer, etc).
Both units have cable T.V., telephone and internet service. The West Los Angeles EAC also donated a 30 day food supply for the new tenants. These donations, as well as others from the community will certainly assist the veterans in the efforts to re establish themselves. The home is anxiously awaiting tenants to fill this home as soon as possible. Another home is being planned.
For information concerning the Veterans Supported Living Home, please contact:
Mrs. Ernestine G. Barnes, M.S.
Marine Adult Therapeutic Center
426 E. 99th Street
Inglewood, CA 90401
(310) 330-8368
1ST ANNUAL TOY DRIVE
Donate new unwrapped toys this holiday season.
Click here for the flyer and more details.



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