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    Southeast Ventura County YMCA Kicks Off Its Annual Support Campaign

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    Thousand Oaks, Calif.–The Southeast Ventura County YMCA kicked off its annual fundraising campaign with a goal of collecting $466,300 between now and March 14. Funds raised during the campaign provide financial assistance to low-income individuals and families who cannot afford the full program rate. Last year, the SEVC YMCA distributed nearly $400,000 in scholarships.

    A portion of the funds will also go to two of the Y’s signature programs: Safety Around Water (SAW), designed to teach children water safety and basic swimming skills and Find My Genius, a five-week summer achievement gap program for low- and moderate-income students who are not reading at grade level. Both programs are provided at no cost to participants.

    The three Southeast Ventura County YMCA branches are Yarrow Family YMCA (serving Agoura Hills, Westlake Village and Oak Park) Conejo Valley YMCA (serving Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Moorpark and the Santa Rosa Valley) and Simi Valley Family YMCA (serving Simi Valley).

    “This is such an important effort each year,” says Ronnie Stone, Southeast Ventura County YMCA CEO. “The money raised helps us serve everyone who wants to take part in the YMCA experience—swim lessons, academic enrichment program, camps and more.”

    The Valentine Foundation announced it would match the first $250,000 in donations. Bruce and Becky Valentine were active in the YMCA when they lived in Redding. Becky continued to support the YMCA when she moved to Thousand Oaks after being widowed. She passed away in 2017 at age 102.

    A part of the community since 1964, the YMCA is a nonprofit charitable organization. It served over 25,000 local residents last year including over 7,000 who were able to participate because of money raised during this fund drive.

    Nearly 200 YMCA volunteers are contacting individuals, businesses and foundations during the campaign to request donations. All funds raised are distributed to local branches. Donations can be designated to a specific YMCA branch.

    To contribute, contact the YMCA corporate office at 805-497-3081 or visit http://www.sevymca.org to make a donation online.

    Southeast Ventura County YMCA


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    Businesses Invited to Free Tri-County Defense Supply Chain and Business Resource Fair

    San Luis Obispo, Calif. – Businesses can meet resource partners and learn strategies to become more competitive in cybersecurity-related opportunities at the free Tri-County Defense Supply Chain and Business Resource Fair, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., March 1, at the California Cybersecurity Institute (CCI) at Camp San Luis Obispo, 10 Sonoma Ave, San Luis Obispo. All businesses interested or already participating in government contracting are welcome. Defense contractors or subcontractors are especially encouraged to attend.

    The Economic Development Collaborative (EDC), in partnership with the California Community Colleges Doing What Matters for Small Business, the San Diego East County Economic Development Council and the Employment Training Panel are hosting this event to help connect businesses to government procurement opportunities as part of the California Advanced Supply Chain Analysis and Diversification Effort (CASCADE) initiative. Businesses will have the opportunity to attend workshops and connect with resources to be more competitive and become more resilient in cybersecurity.

    “EDC and its Small Business Development Center serve as a hub for businesses throughout the Tri-County Region, including those interested in serving the aerospace and defense supply chain,” said Bruce Stenslie, EDC president and CEO. “This informative free event will help small businesses learn how to be competitive in the government market and find out which government agencies buy what they are already selling.”

    The event will feature a series of workshops, networking with presenters and attendees and presentations by industry experts including Chris Buthe, manager of Cyber Physical Security Services, Elizabeth Liddell, program manager with the East County Economic Development Council, Jo Marie Diamond, president and CEO of the San Diego East County Economic Development Council and Gayla Jurevich, deputy sector navigator for the Small Business South Central Region and director at the Cuesta College Business and Entrepreneurship Center, among others. Lunch and light breakfast will be provided.

    For more information and to register, visit http://bit.ly/March1Cascade.

    EDC is a private, nonprofit organization that serves as a business-to-government liaison to assist businesses in Ventura, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles counties by offering programs that enhance the economic vitality of the region. For more information about the Small Business Development Center, loan programs, manufacturing outreach and international trade programs, or other services available to small businesses through EDC, contact Bruce Stenslie at 805-384-1800 ext. 24 or [email protected]m. Or visit www.edcollaborative.com.

    Economic Development Collaborative


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