Call for volunteers!

Puente has openings for volunteers to work with Puente participants in two different education programs. Volunteering for either of these positions will earn you major karma points, and help empower local men and women to reach their scholastic dreams.

  • Spanish tutors for GED program

Puente seeks two Spanish-speaking tutors to mentor adult clients who are in the middle of earning their GED. One tutor should have some affinity for teaching science, the other for high school-level math. Both positions require a commitment of 2 hours per week.

  • Plaza Comunitaria tutors

Puente needs at least 4 volunteer tutors for Plaza Comunitaria, the Mexican government-sponsored program that helps adults earn their elementary or middle school certificates. Fluency in Spanish is a must.

  • Puente finance committee

Puente needs a volunteer to join Puente’s finance committee. The committee reviews and makes recommendations to the Board regarding internal aspects of programs, such as costs, projections, budgeting; program planning and its connection to the budgeting process; financial management and its connection to all internal functions; review of financial statements and audits.

To volunteer, please contact Abby Mohaupt at amohaupt@mypuente.org or (650) 879-1691 x 196.

What does Puente need this month?

Glad you asked! Puente is gathering school supplies for our upcoming Dia de los Niños celebration in conjunction with Pescadero Elementary School. Puente is making 120 bags for the children containing the following items:

Scissors
Watercolors
Stuffed animals
Rubber ducks
Pencil sharpeners
Play-Doh
Children’s socks
Puente is also seeking cash donations to buy new books for the children.

Finally, Puente needs healthy snacks for its children and adult programs. Fruit, granola bars, juices, individual soups and popcorn – are welcome.

To donate, call (650) 879-1691 ext. 116 or email lvargas@mypuente.org.

Need health insurance? The story of Vic Hill

Vic Hill spent 63 years without health care. Two years ago, he signed up for health insurance through Puente. It was just in the nick of time. A San Mateo County doctor gave him a physical, ran some tests, and found stage II colon cancer.

“It’s a disturbing cancer from the standpoint of not being able to feel it at all,” muses Hill, who lives in La Honda on a fixed income.

Thanks to San Mateo County’s Medicaid Coverage Expansion program (MCE), Hill had successful colon surgery to remove the cancer – for free. His doctor’s visits and medications were free, too.

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“I’m feeling fortunate, because it looks as though it was removed and we got it in time. Thank you, Puente,” says Hill, who has a general aversion to doctors and hadn’t been to a hospital since he was 9 years old.

Staff members at Puente’s La Honda office made a point of telling Hill about Puente’s medical safety net services when he visited the La Honda Farmer’s Market one day in 2010.

Puente acts as an agent for numerous county-backed health care options for the uninsured. Between 2008 and 2012, Puente signed up or renewed a whopping 965 children and adults for programs like Healthy Families and Healthy Kids. The number of local enrollees has grown every year, and includes coverage for undocumented children.

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Puente recently mounted a major campaign to reach out to La Honda residents like Hill, who are living in a part of the region that is even more geographically isolated than Pescadero. Many live hand-to-mouth, stretching dollars from their monthly Social Security checks, and may not have the wherewithal to drive to Half Moon Bay or San Mateo to get enrolled in a health care program, says Lorena Vargas de Mendez, Puente’s Safety Net Services Manager.

“I know a lady in La Honda who doesn’t have a car. The fact that Puente was there to help her get enrolled in comprehensive health coverage is huge,” says Vargas de Mendez.

Hill still doesn’t much enjoy going to the doctor. But he’s sold on the benefits of having Puente in the neighborhood.

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“Without some kind of social safety net I can’t imagine what people around here would be doing,” he says.

Contact Lorena Vargas to Mendez to learn more about Puente’s safety net services and whether you qualify. lvargas@mypuente.org or (650) 879-1691 x116