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COVID-19 Community Champions! – KJLH Radio

COVID-19 Community Champions! John Jones III John Jones III has been a community activist for over a decade. He is the President of the East Side Riders Bike Club. And he has lead the organization through the covid crisis and is a champion of the community. His cycling organization helps youth stay engaged and away from gangs and drugs. When schools closed due to COVID-19 and he realized that kids would be missing the meals they receive at school, he mobilized his network and began feeding the neighbors. Everyday M-F at Compton and 103rd they cooked fresh pancakes and sausage and spent 3 hours a day serving breakfast. They also began preparing lunch meals. They started in  March of 2020 serving 80 people and now they can feed as many as 800 a day. Since then they have given out over 160,000 meals in Watts and surrounding areas.  His dedication to helping in the time of Covid and beyond is just one of the many reasons that he deserves recognition. We salute Covid Community Champio

As homeless encampments spread, Long Beach may increase efforts to clean them up • Long Beach Post News

- ADVERTISEMENT - The first step will be to appropriate more funding to the city departments involved in cleanups. Next month the Long Beach City Council will be asked to approve nearly $800,000 to help bolster encampment cleanups across the city. A recent memo from City Manager Tom Modica to the mayor and City Council asks the council to release funding previously earmarked for small businesses impacted by civil unrest last summer and redistribute it to several city departments that coordinate encampment cleanups. The council is expected to vote on the reallocation in March. The city created a $1 million grant program for businesses damaged during the protests that followed the death of George Floyd last May, but only $213,206 of that money was approved, according a city memo. Deputy City Manager Teresa Chandler said that the city approved 34 requests for aid with these funds, but it also received over 150 incomplete applications and requests from ineligible businesses.

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