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Four nonprofits receive $100K in grant funds to support COVID-19 recovery in Chula Vista

Print Four San Diego County-based nonprofits with programs to support COVID-19 recovery efforts for Chula Vista residents have been awarded thousands in grant funding from the Chula Vista Community Foundation. The foundation, an affiliate of the San Diego Foundation that supports nonprofits and community projects, announced last week that it had granted $100,000 to the organizations, which are providing relief to small business owners, former foster youth and people facing food insecurity in one of the county’s most affected areas by the pandemic. “As one of the hardest-hit regions, we want to ensure Chula Vista and its residents have the resources they need to forge ahead and successfully recover from the pandemic,” said Carmen Richardson, foundation board chair, in a statement. “Through effective philanthropy and strategic grantmaking, these grant programs benefit those who live and work in Chula Vista, now and in the future.”

The search for Maya Millete

Lawyer working with Maya Millete s sister reacts to surveillance cam audio in neighborhood. Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer) Published: 6:41 PM PDT April 9, 2021 Updated: 6:41 PM PDT April 9, 2021 CHULA VISTA, Calif. A lawyer working with the family of Maya Millete will appear Monday on Dr. Phil to talk about evidence released in the case of the missing Chula Vista mother. The attorney, Billy Little, Jr, reacted Friday to the release of surveillance audio that sounded like gunfire on the night Maya went missing. “That’s exactly what a gunshot sounds like,” said Little. A surveillance camera in the neighborhood captured six loud bangs around 10 p.m. on January 7, the night Maya was last seen on a Facebook call with friends.

maya millete – NBC 7 San Diego

Another weekend, another series of searches for a missing Chula Vista mother of three. May “Maya” Millete vanished on Jan. 7 after an argument with her husband and never returned. Her family has been looking for her ever since, but Sunday’s search was unlike others.  The search parties, including Maya’s sister, stumbled across bone fragments in Dehesa. San Diego sheriff’s investigators.

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