Guide to Essential Financial Resources in Times of Crisis

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase In times of crisis, whether it’s a global economic downturn, a natural disaster, or a personal financial emergency, having access to financial resources becomes crucial. These resources not only provide stability during difficult times but also offer opportunities for recovery and resilience. Here are some essential financial resources that individuals and…

” 57 Years of Providing Community & Educational Support ”  

The 56th Beautillion Scholarship Program culminated on April 1, 2023, at California State University, San Bernardino. Master of Ceremonies, Raafi Bell, Principal at Hardy Brown College Prep and 2004 Beautillion Sir Knight tied the past fifty-five Beautillion themes into an empowering history of the Beautillion, closing with this year’s theme, “I AM…Changing the Narrative.” Keynote…

JOB OPENING: CUSTODIAN POSITION:

NEW HOPE CHURCH is accepting applications for a part-time Custodian position at the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, San Bernardino; CA. Applications are available at the New Hope Church Office. For additional information, resume is desired; please contact the Church Office at (909) 887-2526.     The individual must possess the following knowledge, skills and…

Introducing New School Principals in the San Bernardino City Unified School District

The San Bernardino City Unified School District (SBCUSD) started the 2023–2024 school year with several new school principals who will lead their campuses towards academic excellence.  The schools with new principals are: Arrowhead Elementary School Felicia Noel Inghram Elementary School Nertha Arroyo-Goodly Urbita Elementary School Dennis Wolbert Vermont Elementary School Alejandro Hernandez Wilson Elementary School…

Fighting Housing Discrimination

by Congresswoman Barbara Lee  Housing discrimination has long been one of the pillars of systemic racism and social injustice in our country. It robs people of color of the wealth they earn. It traps Black and Brown children in underfunded schools. It divides our communities. And sadly, it is still an issue that Congress must…

HUD Announces $73 Million to Aid Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the Fiscal Year 2023 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) Summer Registration of Interest (ROI), which makes available approximately $73 million for Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) to assist homeless veterans. HUD estimates this funding will support up to 7,500 new HUD-VASH vouchers. The…

State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Launches Statewide Coalition with Teacher Recruitment Summit

SACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond hosted a Teacher Recruitment Summit at the California Department of Education (CDE) today and formally launched a coalition to further engage in direct recruitment of teacher candidates statewide. The Summit brought together around 350 attendees—about one quarter joined in person—from teacher credentialing programs, school districts, county offices of…

OTS, Caltrans Highlight National Traffic Safety Month with Reminders to Go Safely for Back-to-School

ELK GROVE, Calif. — August is recognized as National Traffic Safety Month and marks the start of back-to-school season, a critical time to raise awareness and encourage safe driving practices to protect parents, guardians and children. The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and Caltrans urge all Californians to remain vigilant and practice driving responsibly…

Having our say against carbon pollution

by Benjamin Todd Jealous More than one million Americans told the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they aren’t willing to wait any longer. Their comments insisting that EPA move forward quickly to cut carbon pollution from new and existing coal and natural gas-burning power plants were delivered in person in Washington by a coalition of…

LAO: Gov Newsom’s Mental Health Proposal Is “Unclear” on Children’s Services

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media On Aug. 10, the California Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) issued a report evaluating the impact of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Behavioral Health Modernization Proposal. The plan was released in June. The LAO provides fiscal and policy advice to the California Legislature. It serves as the “eyes and ears” for…