EL CHICANo Weekly
Vol 58, NO. 42
October 07, 2021
Route 66 r umbles into downtown San Ber nardino
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The 8th Annual Rendezvous Back to Route 66 hosted by the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce rumbled back to the downtown area on Saturday, Oct. 2. Hundreds of cars participated in the event supported by the community at-large. Pictured clockwise from top right: Master of Ceremonies Kristopher Gonzales and Heather Ferro from the Chamber who presented awards; SBPD “Best Car” award presented by Lt. Michelle Mahan; TRUCHA car club reunited after the club disbanded in 2017.
Tayba re-entr y ser vices helps for mer ly incarcerated reinteg rate into society By Eric Sandoval
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ayba is a re-entry social service center that helps formerly incarcerated individuals get reincorporated into society after release. “We have client-centered care here, that means they’re the boss and whatever they need we’re here to help,” explained Tabari Zahir, Mental Health Specialist at Tayba. Tayba offers a bevy of services that range from providing food to teaching social skills and counseling. Their new program they’re excited to implement is called STEFF - Soft skills, Technology literacy, Employability skills, Family unification, and Financial literacy. Tayba, cont. on next pg.
PHOTO TAYBA Tayba offers a bevy of services that range from providing food to teaching social skills and counseling. Pictured is Tabari Zahir, mental health specialist, taking client calls.