October marks Dia de los Muertos at Puente

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Puente marked Dia de los Muertos on October 31 from 3-7 PM at Pescadero Grown Farmer’s Market on October 31 at Pescadero Grown Farmer’s Market with an altar, complete with photos, bread of the dead and more. Dia de los Muertos is a traditional Meso-American holiday dedicated to the ancestors; it honors both death and the cycle of life and celebrates the thin veil between life and death. More than 40 participants attended a four-week series of workshops preparing for the special day. Many thanks to the San Francisco Foundation and Bella Vista Foundation for providing support for the event as well as our many volunteers and friends at Pescadero Elementary School.

For photos of the event, click here.

Take the Puente 2013 Community Health Survey

In July, Puente began going door to door in Pescadero and performing health care surveys. The purpose of this survey is to gather information about how South Coast residents currently access health care services, with the goal of improving access to services for all residents. Your willingness to complete the survey will help Puente to better serve your health-related needs and those of your neighbors. We are now reaching further and hope to get information from a wider range of community members.  Help us out by completing the survey online if you haven’t already done it in person!

Click here to take the survey in English:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/puente_english

Haga clic aquí para tomar la encuesta en español:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/puente_Spanish

heartandappleEn Julio, Puente empezó a llevar a cabo una encuesta de salud casa por casa en Pescadero.  El propósito de esta encuesta es recolectar información acerca de las maneras en que los residentes de la Costa Sur actualmente acceden a servicios de cuidado de salud, con la meta de mejorar acceso a estos servicios para todas las personas que viven aquí.  Su colaboración en llenar la encuesta ayudará a Puente a cubrir mejor sus necesidades de salud y las de sus vecinos.medicalfigure Ahora queremos llegar más lejos y esperamos obtener información de un rango más amplio de miembros de la comunidad.  ¡Ayúdenos a completar la encuesta en línea si no lo ha llenado ya en persona!

Haga clic aquí para tomar la encuesta en español:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/puente_spanish

Click here to take the survey in English:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/puente_English

Puente celebrates a very big birthday with an even bigger party

How do you know an organization is well loved? Come to its birthday party and talk to the people who know it best.

September 22 was a special day in Puente’s history. It was Puente’s 15th anniversary celebration, held at Echo Valley Farm in Loma Mar. And fittingly, it was attended by Puente’s entire extended family, past and present.

Puente board members, past and present.

Puente board members, past and present.

Among the revelers who raised a glass of home-brewed iced tea that day were the people who gave birth to Puente and witnessed its first steps; those who coaxed it through its growth milestones and transitions; and the many staff members, donors, volunteers, and event sponsors who oversee its confident adulthood.

“It’s shocking to my system,” said Puente founder Rev. Wendy Taylor, surveying the crowd of celebrants sitting at linen-draped tables on a grassy lawn. It seemed like yesterday, she said, that she and the men who went on to form La Sala sat on the steps of the Pescadero Community Church, talking about their lives.

Founder, Wendy Taylor, and Executive Director, Kerry Lobel

Founder, Wendy Taylor, and Executive Director, Kerry Lobel

“To have this many employees, this many programs and this many precious services in the community – praise be to God,” she exclaimed.

The Rev. Taylor was an honored guest at the anniversary party, which featured a delicious gourmet meal prepared fresh, and served, by impeccably dressed student members of Puente’s Edible After-School program.

Puente's Edible After School Program students

Puente’s Edible After School Program students

Dragonflies flitted about as guests soaked in the sun at festive, red-draped tables. Some important “city folk” came out to the farm to show their support and enjoy in the warm vibes, including San Mateo County Supervisors Don Horsley and Carole Groom, and San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Anne Campbell.

Attendees ate, socialized and listened to some special remarks by people like Daisy Perez, 16, who got her first job in Puente’s office last summer. She took the money she earned and visited San Diego on her own.

Daisy Perez and Omar Ortega

Daisy Perez and Omar Ortega

Puente also helped her obtain a work/study permit under DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). Which in turn helped her make an important decision: to go to college.

“To get a title, a good job, and be known as something big – my summer with Puente was a big eye-opener,” she said.

Even Puente parties are venues for action. Puente Executive Director Kerry Lobel noted that one year ago, at Puente’s previous volunteer appreciation party, Supervisor Horsley stepped up to the microphone and announced that if voters passed Measure A, a half-cent sales tax, the county would provide a mobile medical clinic to the South Coast.

Well, Measure A did pass, and the funds were approved in September.

“If you look around, you can see why Puente has kept its promises for 15 years,” said Lobel. “Last year we talked about a medical van and now we’re getting one. At Puente you have to be careful what you wish for because it gets very, very big.”

Lobel honored Rev. Taylor by naming a new Puente legacy-giving program after her: the Rev. Wendy R. Taylor Legacy Circle. Rev. Taylor and her partner Ellen Sweetin returned the favor by being the first members.

Lobel also surprised Carol Young-Holt, a founding supporter of Puente, with a special plaque and the news that Puente’s children’s playground would be named after her.

Carol Young-Holt with Program Director, Rita Mancera, and Kerry Lobel

Carol Young-Holt with Program Director, Rita Mancera, and Kerry Lobel

“What do we have in store for the next 15 years? There’s a lot to finish on behalf of our beloved community,” said Lobel, to cheers.

 

To learn about Puente’s Legacy Circle and other donor opportunities, contact Kerry Lobel at (650) 879-1691 x 144 or klobel@mypuente.org