Safety First!

A county program is helping families keep their young children safe every day. San Mateo County provides free car seats, education, and help with proper installation for low-income families of need. On the South Coast, families can express their need to our Safety Net Services Manager, Lorena, who then contacts Patrice Christensen, the Injury Prevention Program Coordinator. Sheriff Jose Curincita then comes down to Pescadero with the car seat and helps to install it safely. All recipients are simply required to watch an educational safety video. Last week, Puente participant, Yolanda, went through the process for her third child who will soon be born and, in the meantime, learned that the car seat she was using for her 4-year-old daughter was not secure. Thanks to our partners at the county, though, Yolanda’s family and many others can now travel safely knowing their kids will be protected.

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Housing Request

Puente is seeking free housing in Pescadero for our new intern Matthew Thompson from the beginning of April to the middle of May. He will provide his own food and transportation.

Matthew is a junior at Tufts University in Massachusetts, majoring in Latin American Studies. He will intern with Puente to help with our education and youth programs before he returns to Tufts in the fall. He has recently returned from the Dominican Republic and is bilingual.

For more information or to volunteer space for Matthew, please contact Rita Mancera (rmancera@mypuente.org).