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[New] Community Action Par tner ship of San Ber nardino County (CAPSBC) r eceives $20,000 Grant fr om Stater Br os. Charities

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Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC) was awarded a $20,000 grant by Stater Bros Charities to support one of its newest programs, a Mobile Community Kitchen

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Stater Bros Charities is at the forefront of helping to address food insecurity in San Bernardino County The mobile program will roll out in 2023 as an expansion of CAPSBC's other mobile services such as the Mobile Shower, Mobile Laundry, Mobile Offices and Mobile Food Pantry

These services are targeted for remote areas of the county to meet the needs of the most vulnerable residents The Mobile Community Kitchen will provide nutritious hot meals to food insecure communities CAPSBC’s goal is to in- crease the accessibility of healthy hot meal options to food deserts and underserved communities comprised of elderly, disabled, and homeless individuals

"We are honored to be a recipient of these funds Stater Bros Charities and Stater Bros Markets have consistently and generously supported our organization with both monetary and food donations,” said Patricia Nickols-Butler, CAPSBC President & Chief Executive Officer "Partnerships like this help create a lasting impact in our communities

Last year alone, 214,415 individuals had access to nutritious hot meals prepared by our 27 partner soup kitchens and over 16 million pounds of food Our new Mobile Community Kitchen will help increase the number of hot meals and will help us reach communities in the most remote areas of the county " rately beyond 10 yards Lombardi struggles to call plays to get LA in the end zone, and his much too conservative play calling leads to blown leads when up big, exactly like the one we saw Saturday night If Staley goes, Lombardi will most likely be gone too, and the Chargers will look to find a much more aggressive play caller that allows Justin Herbert to show off his full repertoire of skills

The third and final major step involves the players themselves It starts with veteran WR Keenan Allen Trading the franchise legend is certainly a painful idea, but one that must be considered Allen has proven to be injury prone over the course of recent time, and his trade value is on the decline Allen still has elite route running ability that demands the respect of the opposing defense, but LA may want to ship him in hopes of draft capital or a different receiver with more speed or a different skill set than Allen As for free agents, it would take awhile to list off everybody, so I’ll just take two of the most important guys, LB Drue Tranquil and WR Jalen Guyton Tranquil is as good of an MLB 1 as there is in the NFL, and he has said he wants to stay It’s simply a matter of whether the Chargers will pay up As for Guyton, he will have a market and, given how little he was used before getting injured, you have to imagine him moving on from the Bolts is very likely As for the draft, expect the Chargers to look for speed at the receiver position, in order to give Justin Herbert a deep threat that we see so many great QB’s have

The Chargers are in for yet another long offseason full of questions that must be answered If LA hopes to keep their load of talented stars happy, they should be ready to do anything necessary to build a team that can hopefully stay healthy and be ready to make a Super Bowl run come next season

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