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Vi v a L a B o b a , t h e f a m o u s b u b b l e t e a shop known for helping revitalize downtown San Bernardino, is set to open a second location at 501 Orange

Street in downtown Redlands

The new shop will commence construction in the Summer of 2023 after being vacant for a decade, promising to deliver the s a m e u n i q u e a t m o s p h e r e , amenities, and commitment to the community that has made

its San Bernardino location a local favorite

Owners David Friedman and Tansu Philip, both residents of Redlands, have played a significant role in bringing new energy and life to downtown San Bernardino since opening Viva

La Boba in March 2019 They aim to bring their success and positive vibes to the Redlands community while maintaining their dedication to the original location

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San Ber nardino Ends Car ousel Mall Site Developer Ag r eement, Aims to Addr ess Sur plus Land Act Violations

In a significant move, the San Bernardino City Council voted u n a n i m o u s l y o n We d n e s d a y, May 3, to terminate its exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) with the San Bernardino Development Company (SBDC) to redevelop the 43-acre Carousel Mall site

This decision is expected to clear the way for the city to resume the d e v e l o p m e n t p r o c e s s , a d d r e s s i n g concerns raised by the California H o u s i n g a n d C o m m u n i t y Development Division (HCD)

In March, San Bernardino received a notice from HCD alleging multiple violations of the Surplus Land Act This state law mandates public agencies to first offer property intended for sale to affordable housing developers The city, however, disputes these claims

A c c o r d i n g t o a n o ff i c i a l p r e s s release issued by the city, recent conversations with HCD staff have concluded that terminating the agreement with SBDC will resolve the outstanding issues associated with the March letter

" We a r e c o m m i t t e d t o w o r k i n g closely with HCD on the Surplus Land Act process as we proceed with the disposition of the mall property to avoid potential delays and litigat i o n , " s a i d P u b l i c I n f o r m a t i o n

Terminating the agreement with SBDC also addresses HCD's concern about potential conflicts of interest when evaluating new proposals for the Carousel Mall site As a result, the March Notice of Violation will not apply to future dispositions

The timeline for San Bernardino to seek new development proposals, particularly those that include affordable housing at the Carousel Mall s i t e , r e m a i n s t o b e d e t e r m i n e d Meanwhile, the mall's demolition, which began in April, will continue as the city evaluates nearby infras t r u

expedite the site's future development

Previously, Donald Monti, CEO of Renaissance Downtowns USA and ICO Real Estate Group, now SBDC, expressed frustration with the council's handling of the matter during a

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PHOTOS MANNY SANDOVAL Viva La Boba Owners David Friedman and Tansu Philip standing in front of the forthcoming Redlands location at the corner of Orange Street and Stuart Avenue Both Friedman and Philip met the qualifications of Realicore Real Estate Group (who sold the property) by having a strong connection to the city; after three years of negotiations PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL A demolition ceremony being held at the entrance of the Carousel Mall property on April 24 2023
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people ask if we're closing the San Bernardino location; because so many businesses up and leave or close down in this city So we want to assure everyone that we're not closing that location," said Philip

The purchase of the Redlands location was highly intentional as it's in a walkable area, helping the business reduce its carbon footprint In addition, plans in the forthcoming shop include solar panels and operating as a net-zero property, reflecting the owners' commitment to sustainability Their previous environmentally-conscious efforts in San Bernardino included using biodegradable straws made from sugar cane and hosting community cleanups

In addition to serving its signature bubble tea creations, the Redlands location will offer food options such as empanadas, grab-and-go salads, sandwiches, cookies, and brownies Regarding aesthetics, the design will differ from the Mexican-inspired elements seen in San Bernardino, pushing boundaries and offering a fresh vibe

"We plan on bridging the two locations by collaborating and coordinating art events, open mics nights, etc Both locations will be given equal love," said Friedman

Friedman and Philip hope the Redlands location will become a welcoming meeting place for all, from students to city council members and everyone in be-

tween Like the San Bernardino location, it'll be a hip spot for non-drinkers to grab boba, tea, coffee, etc , in the morning, afternoon, evening, and at nightmaybe even until 2 AM Philip and Friedman said they would continue encouraging patrons to stay and enjoy the space without pressure to keep purchasing from the menu

With their expansion to Redlands, Viva La Boba's commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and unique offerings will delight new patrons and foster connections between the two cities The opening of the new location is an exciting step forward in the continued growth and development of San Bernardino and Redlands

Popular Omnitrans Fr ee Far es f or School Pr og ram to Expand Countywide in 2023-2024 School Year

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Omnitrans is pleased to announce that the success of the agency’s Free Fares for School program, which offers kindergarten – 12th graders free rides to school and has provided more than 1,000,000 free rides for students since its inception, will be expanded county-wide for the 2023- 2024 school year

“We are grateful that SBCTA (San Bernardino County Transportation Authority) has decided to fund Free Fares for School for the next school year, given its use and the need for such an initiative in our region,” said CEO/General Manager Erin Rogers “Omnitrans is pleased to do its part to build the next generation of transit ridership ”

The Free Fares for School program allows community members 18 and under unlimited rides on

Omnitrans’ 29 routes with a current student ID card

The program was designed to allow students in Omnitrans’ service area to get to school, extracurricular and recreational activities, encourage school attendance and promote equity

The expansion of the program will allow students to continue to use Omnitrans service, as well as Basin Transit, Mountain Transit, Needles Transit, and Victor Valley Transit Authority bus services

To learn more about Free Fares for School, visit omnitrans org/buy-a-pass/free-fares-for-school/ and for more information on Omnitrans routes and services, please visit www omnitrans org

Feeding America River side & San Ber nardino Br ushed Up For Its 2nd Annual Paint the Bank Event!

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Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) added a splash of color this spring during their 2nd Annual Paint the Bank Event on Saturday, April 8th, and Friday, April 28th

This year we wanted to do something different Something with a touch of our community

San Manuel Band of Mission Indians painted a large FARSB “butterfly” with orange slices as its wings for a fun social media wall for all visitors and volunteers to take photos with

Molina Healthcare painted an orange tree to represent our region and its local orange groves Special thanks to our wonderful sponsors, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and Molina Healthcare, for completing the two new murals within our food bank

Also, to Sherman Williams for providing the paint for the projects Next time you visit, don’t forget to take a photo with one of our many murals!

For more information regarding Paint the Bank, visit our website at feedingie org/paintthebank

Carousel Mall council meeting on April 5, 2023 Monti, who has been involved in the development project for 12 years, passionately addressed the council, stating, "I've been doing this job for 40 years and have never been treated in this manner " He urged the council to be more collaborative and transparent, emphasizing that solutions could be worked out without restarting the overall process

In April 2023, Monti shared

with the council, "Our ENA is pretty clear It says that if there is a hiccup in the SLA process, our agreement should be TOLLED (put on hold) until the issue is resolved "

While the development agreement has ended, it is still being determined how quickly San Bernardino will seek development proposals that include affordable housing at the Carousel Mall site

San Ber nardino County Par tner s with Cities to Incr ease Housing and Reduce Homelessness

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The Board of Supervisors this week launched a partnership with the county’s cities to invest a sizable share of the $72 7 million

Homeless Initiatives Spending Plan approved by the Board of Supervisors in March toward increasing housing for the homeless throughout the county

The plan sets aside $32 7 million specifically for partnerships between the county and cities to increase housing and system capacity, specifically by the creation of shelter beds with onsite services open to all homeless residents, permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing options as well as by addressing systemic barriers that prevent housing connections and placements

The Board convened a meeting with representatives from 16 of the county’s 24 cities on Tuesday and key county government agencies and service organizations to discuss ways in which the county and cities could partner on solutions

“We must increase capacity as this housing is clearly not sufficient to house the current unsheltered homeless population,” said Board of Supervisors Chair Dawn Rowe “The county wants to work with the cities because they are closest to our homeless individuals and are in the best position to know what will work in their communities ”

“Collectively the County Board of Supervisors has taken a major step in addressing some of the challenges of homelessness by making key investments to build treatment facilities that will provide supportive services and resume our street outreach,” said Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr “We want to continue collaborating with our community cities and partners to work on this issue for our county residents ”

“The time to act is now,” said Second District Supervisor Jesse Armendarez “Cities including Fontana have proposed key projects that will help stop the bleeding on homelessness It’s clear from one end of the county to the other that we need

to address this head on ”

The results of the 2023 San Bernardino County Homeless Point in Time Count, announced last week, showed homelessness had increased 26 percent during the past year A total of 4,195 homeless individuals were counted of which 2,976 individuals were unsheltered

However, there are currently only 797 emergency shelter beds in the county, only 192 of which are available to the general population There are also 489 transitional beds and 1,654 permanent supportive housing units

Present were representatives from Adelanto, Big Bear Lake, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Fontana, Highland, Montclair, Needles, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Twentynine Palms, Upland, Yucaipa, and Yucca Valley

In response to the need for additional housing options and other services for the homeless, on March 28 the Board of Supervisors approved the Homeless Initiatives Spending Plan, which will leverage $72 7 million in federal, state and county resources to support the landmark 2022 Homeless Strategic Action Plan approved by the board in June The funding plan includes:

$32 7 million for city/county partnerships that increase housing and system capacity

$36 6 million for existing and expansion projects that provide immediate sheltering and service-enriched housing, including:

Pacific Village Phase II Expansion

Kern Street Adult Residential Facility Expansion

Project Roomkey Continuance

$3 4 million for outreach and engagement services for the unsheltered street population to support the Sheriff ’s Homeless Outreach and Proactive Enforcement (HOPE) team, County Behavioral Health, and County Aging and Adult Services

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CSUSB Student David Murillo Awarded Pr estigious Gold water Scholar ship

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Cal State San Bernardino chem-

istry major David Murillo has been awarded a Goldwater Scholarship, one of the oldest and most prestigious national scholarships in the United States for natural sciences, engineering and mathematics

Murillo, an Adelanto resident, is one of 413 Goldwater Scholars named for 2023 Since 1989, the Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation has awarded 10,283 scholarships, according to their website

Named for the late Arizona Sen Barry Goldwater, the Goldwater Scholarship Program seeks to identify, encourage and financially support college sophomores and juniors who show exceptional promise of becoming the nation’s next generation of research leaders in these fields

The characteristics the Goldwater Foundation seeks in a Goldwater Scholar include: strong commitment to a research center in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering; effective display of intellectual intensity in the sciences, mathematics and engineering; and potential for a significant future contribution to research in their chosen field

Murillo, who is also pursuing a minor in

Community News

The Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley (HSSBV) is hosting a “golf tournament” at the Topgolf location in Ontario (1050 N Archibald Ave) on Sunday, June 25, 2023 from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Registration for full 6 person teams, as well as individuals and smaller groups, is now open Registration is $100 per person and includes the following: tournament play and entry, breakfast, one drink ticket and one complimentary raffle ticket

physics, said he has always enjoyed learning and gravitated toward the natural sciences, but had difficulty choosing a specific science

“It was an introduction to organic chemistry class that sparked my interest in chemistry,” Murillo said “I continue in chemistry as I enjoy the principles that govern the interactions of molecules and utilizing those principles to guide the design of materials for bettering the environment and fighting climate change ”

Initially, Murillo went to Victor Valley Community College to get a degree and join the workforce quickly, but after serving as a chemistry tutor and participating in a short computational chemistry winter internship at Victor Valley, Murillo changed his mind

“I knew I wanted to stay in school, learn more and continue on a path where I could learn more every day,” Murillo said “For that reason, I came to CSUSB to attain a bachelor ’s degree My experience here as a learning assistant, researcher, student and club officer has strengthened my conviction in this path ”

Murillo’s short-term goals are to continue to get good results in research and in his academic studies Over the summer he will be conducting research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as

part of the MIT Summer Research Program In the fall semester, he will be focusing on applying to graduate schools, research and contribute to the campus community and the greater community by working with CSUSB’s Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) chapter to promote diversity in science

His long-term goals include completing a doctoral degree in chemistry or material science

“I would like to teach at a university level at a primarily undergraduate institution that serves disadvantaged and underrepresented students in science,” Murillo said “I’m not sure where I’ll end up, but ideally, a CSU in Southern California would be my choice Ultimately, it depends on where a position is available As long as I can continue to research, educate and foster student growth, I’d be happy anywhere ”

He credits chemistry and biology professors Renwu “John” Zhang and Kimberly Cousins as mentors and helping foster his growth as an academic

Murillo said Zhang was a valuable source of knowledge in helping him develop his independence as a researcher and cultivate his skills as a lab manager,

researcher, and mentor to other research students Cousins, who is also the department chair, had a great influence on him as a professor, research consultant and encouraged him to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship, working with him to develop his research essay

In addition, he said the Center for Advanced Functional Materials and the CREST II grant greatly influenced his college career by providing opportunities to him at Victor Valley and here at CSUSB

Murillo said that being a CSUSB student is to be at a campus “with a diverse student body with people that come here from all walks of life at different stages of their life There are plenty of opportunities to advance your academic and professional career, but also opportunities to meet new people ”

He said he would tell students considering coming here that “CSUSB provides faculty that care about their students and will work with you to find opportunities to explore your interests and fund your studies ”

Learn more about the Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation at its website

Visit www hssbv org/Upcoming-Events for more information and to download the registration forms You can also call 909386-1400 ext 224 for more information

All money raised at the HSSBV Par-Tee for Paws Top Golf Tournament helps support the Humane Society’s Humane Education and Cruelty Investigation Programs Help us prevent pet over population and come enjoy a morning of fun!

This event is also sponsored by Nexgard, Paulson Orthodontics, Dances with Dogs Training Center, Computer Options, Caston, Inc and the Ashbaker Family

Inland Empire Community Newspapers • May 11, 2023 • Page A3
PHOTO CSUSB David Murillo has always enjoyed learning and gravitated toward the natural sciences but it was an introduction to organic chemistry class that sparked his interest in chemistry PHOTO HSSBV Inland Empire radio mogul Jeff Pope taking a swing at the Inagural Par-Tee for Paws event in June 2022 Humane Society Hosts 2nd Par-Tee f or Paws Top Golf Tour nament

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nity at all school sites across the District Vendors who are desirous of securing a copy of the RFP documents may do so by logging into the District s website at: https://sbcusd com/bidpostings RFP responses must conform and be responsive in accordance with the RFP Documents posted through the District s OpenGov website portal Proposals must be submitted electronically up to but not later than Friday June 2 2023 at 2:00 p m , at https://sbcusd com/bidpostings Contract award is contingent upon availabil ty of funds Local, Minority and Disabled Veterans Bus nesses are specifica ly encouraged to respond The District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals and to accept or reject any item, to withdraw a line item or entire RFP and to waive any irregularities or informait es in the Bid document(s)

The District may award any all or none of this RFP

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NOTICE CALLING FOR PROPOSALS

RFP 22-39 Youth Enrichment Programs

(Expanded Learning -

Creative Before & After School Programs)

NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that the San Bernardino City Unified School District of San Bernardino County State of California, acting through its Governing Board, hereafter referred to as the District , is soliciting electronic proposal submittals through its OpenGov e-Procurement

web portal in response to

RFP No 22-39 Youth

Enrichment Programs

(Expanded Learning -

Creative Before & After School Programs) to provide expanded learning opportunities before and/or after school that contributes to the improvement of student academic achievement and overall student success

Vendors who are desirous of securing a copy of the RFP documents may do so by logging into the District s website at: https://procurement opengov com/portal/sb

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RFP responses must conform and be responsive in accordance with the RFP

Documents posted through the District s OpenGov website portal Proposals must be submitted electronically up to but not later than June 2 2023 at 1:00 P M at https://procurement opengov com/portal/sb

cusd Contract award is contingent upon availability of funds Local Minority and Disabled Veterans Businesses are specifically encouraged to respond The District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, and to accept or reject any item to withdraw a line item or entire RFP and to waive any irregularities or informalities in the Bid document(s) The District may award any, all, or none of

not be granted If no written objection is timely filed the court may grant the petition without a hearing

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Date: MAY 25 2023 Time: 8:30 am Dept: S29

The address of the court is: same as noted above (To appear remotely check in advance of the hearing for informat on about how to do so on the court s website To find your court s website, go to www courts ca gov/findmy-court htm ) A copy of this Order to Show Cause must be published at least once each week for four successive weeks before the date set for hearing on the petition in a

of Purchasing Services Publication: Thursday May 11 2023 Request for Clarif cation:

King Dresser Treas e Ford unit appears to contain c othes Leonard Mac as, unit appears to contain Couch love seat chairs queen bed boxes Gail White unit appears to con-tain Household goods Catherine Sanders un t appears to conta n sofa bed clothes and toys W lliam Gonzalez, unit appears to conta n House ho d items Adri-ana Flores unit appears to contain L couch tvs, Q beds, boxes CR Transportation un t appears to conta n whee s truck equipment tools The auction wi l be listed and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t

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county: El Chicano Newspaper Dated: Judge of the Superior Court Published El Chicano 4/20,4/27,5/4,5/11/23 E-8519 NOTICE Extra Space Storage will hold a publ c auction to sel personal property described below beong ng to those individuals listed below at the ocation ind cated: 3285 N Locust Ave , Rialto, CA 92377 on May 24 2023 at 10:30 am Sylvia Guerrero Househo d Goods; David Clements House-hold Goods; Jerry H eveld, Household Goods; Gloria Nelson, Household Goods; Tameisha Cox Household Goods; Chris Coffee Househo d Goods; Regina Alonso Household Goods The auction w ll be listed and advertised on www storagetreasures com Purchases must be made with cash only and pa d at the above referenced fac lity n order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up unti the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN995977 05-24-2023 Published Ria to Record May 4 11 2023 R-3822 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wi l hold a public auction to sel personal property described be ow belonging to those ndividuals listed below at the location ndicated: 313 S Riverside Ave R alto CA 92376 May 23, 2023 at 11:30 am Gloria Delgado unit appears to contain 6 med um Bins 4 medium Bags Lyd a Gutierrez, unit appears to contain personal items clothes Jennifer Southmayd unit appears to contain, Couches California
r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any pur-chase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property CN996317 05-23-2023 Published R alto Record May 4 11 2023 R-3828 NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil ho d a pub ic auction to se l persona property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 18777 B oomington Ave B oom- ngton CA 92316 May 24 2023 at 9:45 AM Martha Ponce, small boxes; Terrel Sheff eld; tvs, queen bed, boxes; Shem ka Burns Household goods; Rhonda Jackson Househo d items books clothing; Priscilla Gerald, household items, boxes; James-Mykae Goodrich dresser boxes 3 bag of clothes; Evelin Wooten Home furnish ngs & persona belongongs The auct on wil be listed and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced faci ity in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up unt l the winn ng b dder takes possession of the personal property CN996214 05-24-2023 Published Rialto Record May 4 11 2023 R-3825 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LIEN SALE Pursuant to the California Self-Service Storage Faci ity Act (B&P Code 21700et seq ) the undersigned will sell at public auction, May 25th 2023 on personal property including but not limited to business equipment, electron cs furniture clothing tools and/or other miscel aneous items located at: A-AMERICAN SELF STORAGE (formerly known as Space Place) 220 W Valley Blvd Rialto CA 92376 @ 10AM, via Storagetreasures com STORED BY THE FOLLOWING PERSONS: Amy S Carrido Vanessa D az Melony MClachilan Robert Padi la Clyde Harris Ronea Miller Laverne Godou Al sales are subject to pr or cancellat on Terms, rules and regulations available at sale By A-American Storage Management Co Inc (310)914-4022 PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 5/4/23 5/11/23 R-3819 Notice is hereby g ven pursuant to California Business and Professional Codes # 21700-21716 Section 2328 of the UCC of the Penal Code Section 535 the Under-Signed SecurCare Self Storage will sel at public sale on or after Wednesday the 17th day of May 2023 at 11:00 AM with bidding to take place on lockerfox com the follow ng misc goods: SecurCare Self Storage 1377 South Lilac Avenue, Bloomington, CA 92316 Names: Ha nite Tuitupou Marisa Hernandez Kevin Matthews Goods must be paid in CASH and removed within 48 hours of sale Sale is subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party CNS-3696557# PUBLISHED RIALTO RECORD 5/4, 5/11/23 R-3815 LIEN SALE Notice is hereby g ven pursuant to sections 3071 and 3072 of the Civil Code of the State of California the undersigned will sell the following vehicles at ien sa e at sa d address(s) at sa d time(s) on: Wednesday May 24 2023 to wit: YEAR MAKE VIN LICENSE STATE 14 CHEV 2 G 1 F K 3 D J 7 E 9 2 4 5 1 5 1 7WGJ625 CA To be sold by: Victor Valley Towing, 17099 Gasline Rd, Victorville San Bernardino County CA 92394 (10:00 AM) Said sale is for the purpose of satisfying lien of the above signed for towing storage labor materia s and lien charges, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale LienTek So utions Inc P O Box 443 Bonita, CA 91908 CNS-3698614# PUBLISHED EL CHICANO 5/11/23 E-8527 NOTICE The 2023-24 Proposed Budget for the San Bernardino C ty Unified Schoo District will be availab e for Inspect on from May 23, 2023, to June 5, 2023 at the San Bernardino City Un fied School District Board of Educat on Build ng, 777 N F St San Bernard no CA 92410 – Requests to v ew the proposed budget can be emailed to trieste huey@sbcusd k12 ca us The 2023-24 Proposed Budget Hearing for the San Bernardino City Un fied School D str ct will be he d on June 6 2023 at 5:30 p m at the San Bernardino City Un fied School District Board of Education Bui ding 777 N F St San Bernardino, CA 92410 Published El Ch cano May 11 2023 E-8525 SAN BERNARDINO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 777 North F Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS RFP No 22-35 Family Support ServicesChronic Absenteeism NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Bernardino City Unified School District of San Bernardino County State of California acting through its Govern ng Board, hereafter referred to as the District is solic ting electronic proposal submittals through its OpenGov e-Procurement web portal in response to RFP No 22-35 Family Support Services - Chronic Absenteeism to engage support honor and strengthen families by developing partnerships, building re ationships organizing resources and creating opportunities that cultivate a resilient and thriving commu-
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