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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplicant's Letter dated February 1, 201210i2 FEB -1 A q. 2l; Pt.'LLlC t' u t February 1, 2012 Department of Public Works 2100 Hoover Avenue National City, CA 91950 To Whom It May Concern: MANA de San Diego is a non-profit, Latina organization and our mission is to empower Latinas through education, leadership development, community service and advocacy. One of our programs is the San Diego Dia de la Mujer Latina Health Festival which will take place on Saturday, April 21 from 9am-4pm. This event serves the health needs of the underserved Latino community in San Diego and is coordinated by members and volunteers in partnership with local health agencies and programs. The health festival offers the following FREE screenings for more than 500 attendees: breast exams/mammograms, cholesterol/glucose testing, bone density tests and many more. Our partners include La Maestra Health Clinic, Family Health Centers of San Diego, Breast Cancer Network of Strength, Shiley Eye Center and more. We are writing to submit an application for use of the Martin Luther King Community Center, including the parking lot, Kimball Recreation Center and the Kimball Senior Center. The MLK Center will be used for the free health screenings and the parking lot is the location for the mobile medical unit and booths which will offer health information. The Kimball Recreation Center will be used for free childcare so the women are free to receive as many screenings as possible. The senior center will be the location of the MANA "Hermanitas" mentorship program's health seminar. The goal of "Hermanitas" is to develop successful and responsible young Latinas ages 12-18 enrolled in middle and high school, while also lowering the Latina high school dropout and teen pregnancy rates and encouraging the pursuit of higher education. The students will have the opportunity to fulfill their community service requirement by volunteering at the health fair. This will introduce Hermanitas to health care and allow them to gain first-hand knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of health care professionals. Finally, since our Hermanitas participants are all from low-income families, they will be encouraged to invite their mothers to the health festival so that they could participate in the event and 'receive free screenings for any health issue they felt needed attention. MANA respectfully requests a waiver of fees for the health festival. We are currently looking for sponsors to underwrite the costs of the health fair. In return, the City of National City will be highlighted in event's printed flyer and program, and MANA de Board of Directors Marissa Bejarano President Myrian S. Coronel V.P. of Programs Irma M. Velasco Vice President Patty Staples Treasurer Lisa A. Rhodes Secretary Catherine Arambula Celina Caprio Rafael Castellanos Connie Hernandez Louis A. Murillo. Evelya Z. Rivera Rosa M. Robles Aracely Rodriguez Mary Sales www.rnanasd org,l x. 619.297 0996 2515 Ca ino del Aio South, Suite 228, San Diego, CA 92198i ianasd@manasd org San Diego newsletter. We are also working with the City of National City's Vice Mayor, Alejandra Sotelo Solis, to process the sponsorship request. MANA de San Diego's vision is to foster a community of advocates working together to create a higher quality of life for everyone. Education at all levels; in areas of professional growth, health, environmental awareness and community service benefit not only the Latina, but her family and community. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Sofia Salgado Programs Manager WWVidhatia8t864 619 297.01' 9.297 0996 no del Rio South, Suite 228, San Diego; CA 92108 manasdafmdnasd+�rj