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SCVNews com | LASD Asks For Public Help Finding Missing Santa Clarita Man

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help to locate a missing Santa Clarita man. Oscar Camas, is a 21 year-old male Hispanic who was last seen at his residence on the 27000 block of Solamint Road in Santa Clarita, Wed, Apr 28, 2021, at approximately 2:00 a.m. Oscar is 5’8” tall, 160lbs with long curly black hair, brown eyes and a tattoo on the right thigh. He was last seen wearing a black long sleeve shirt and black sweatpants. Mr. Camas suffers from depression. His family has not seen or heard from him and are very concerned and asking for the public’s help.

SCV Chamber Gratitude Campaign Raises Over $40,000 For Santa Clarita First Responders

The Santa Clarita Valley (SCV) Chamber of Commerce announced Wednesday that March’s First Responder Gratitude Campaign has officially raised over $40,000 to be spent on gift cards from local businesses to award to Santa Clarita first responders.  The SCV Chamber Gratitude Campaign was an overwhelming success, and rallied the community to collectively honor and thank the first responders of the area and their tireless work to protect and serve Santa Clarita.  “This campaign is another example of our local SCV Chamber working collaboratively and going above and beyond during the pandemic to support our businesses, first responders and community. I am beyond proud of our full community, how they have come together, and made each of us SCV proud, and proving that we are better together,” said Bill Miranda, mayor of the city of Santa Clarita. 

SCVNews com | SCV Chamber Of Commerce Thanks First Responders and Raises Money For Local Businesses

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has raised over $40,000 in their First Responder Gratitude Campaign, buying gift cards from chamber member businesses to give to local first responders, and infuse money back into the economy. The Campaign, with Lead Sponsor, Sand Canyon Country Club who matched up to $15,000, ran through the month of March and exceeded its initial goal. In addition to the more than $40,000 raised, Six Flags Magic Mountain has donated 2,400 theme park tickets to the campaign as well. “This campaign is another example of our local SCV Chamber working collaboratively and going above and beyond during the pandemic to support our businesses, first responders and community,” stated Santa Clarita City Mayor Bill Miranda. “I am beyond proud of our full community, how they have come together, and made each of us SCV proud, and proving that we are better together.”

SCVNews com | Zonta SCV To Host 36th Annual Women In Service Celebration

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita will be hosting their 36th annual Women in Service Celebration, to honor 17 women serving the Santa Clarita Valley. The club welcomes all to join them to honor these women who have worked hard to improve the lives of other women and girls in the Santa Clarita Valley. The volunteers were nominated by non-profits that share Zonta’s mission. The nominees are:Jasmine Renae Ball – Samuel Dixon Family Health Center Nancy Barker – Assistance League of Santa Clarita Mimi Baum – Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Auxiliary Dawn Begley – WiSH Education Foundation Marianne Cederlind – Carousel Ranch Julia Estrada – Santa Clarita Valley Boys & Girls Club

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