A year into pandemic, CSA members reflect on unprecedented response Written by Special to the Town Crier
As the one-year mark nears since the first shelter-in-place order in Santa Clara County, the Community Services Agency team shared some highlights, challenges and successes from an unusual year.
“CSA, the county and the cities of Mountain View and Los Altos – along with incredible volunteers and supporters – engaged in a heroic effort keeping people housed and fed during the pandemic,” said CSA executive director Tom Myers. “It’s pretty remarkable what this community was able to do, and the collective generosity has been incredible.”
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A naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Spain, Andrés is an advocate for immigration reform and on July 4, 2014 was named by President Barack Obama as that year’s Outstanding American by Choice. In 2015, President Obama awarded Andrés the National Humanities Medal “for cultivating our palettes and shaping our culture.”
“We [chefs] feed the few, but we have the opportunity to change the world,” Andrés responded to the honor.