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Print Vista Community Clinic has been giving out fresh and boxed food to support the health of patients and community members in need through food distributions for more than a decade. Since the onset of the pandemic, food distribution has increased and is offered up to four times a week, based on need, thanks to a number of local groups and nonprofits ranging from Feeding San Diego, Poder Popular and Coastal along with grants to the clinic. Diapers are also currently available, in various sizes. Parents and guardians of babies and young children can request a box of diapers when they call to schedule their food pick-up. To make an appointment, call (760) 631-5000 ext. 7014. ....
Imagine a scary world in which you had no control over your property. Maybe you planned and saved and purchased a rental property. You have a mortgage and other expenses, but the rental income either covers it or covers a large part of the expense. Perfect! But wait suddenly you are told that you cannot collect rent, and you cannot evict the tenant for failure to pay. These days, government has decreed that tenants are a protected class and landlords are de facto welfare providers! Similarly, consider a young military family which owns a home here in San Diego County. Like many military families, this one rents its home here when transferred elsewhere because it has plans to return at some point. But if this family were unlucky and rented to a tenant whose finances were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, it stands a very real chance of losing its home to foreclosure! Many if not most military families cannot afford to pay rent at their current duty station and p ....
Nathan Fletcher, chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, proposed giving county employees hazard pay, but some community members disagree with Fletcher s proposal. One opponent of the proposal, San Diego City Councilmember Scott Sherman said that the proposal doesn t help the people who are most harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sherman believes the proposal panders to employees who have been able to work from home for most of the pandemic and haven t had to deal with layoffs or cuts to their income. According to ....
Nathan Fletcher, chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, proposed giving county employees hazard pay, but some community members disagree with Fletcher s proposal. One opponent of the proposal, San Diego City Councilmember Scott Sherman said that the proposal doesn t help the people who are most harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sherman believes the proposal panders to employees who have been able to work from home for most of the pandemic and haven t had to deal with layoffs or cuts to their income. According to ....
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