Pats’ Closet Grand Opening!

Grand Opening of Pats’ Closet in Daly City!

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Daly City Manager Pat Martel & Daly City Partnership Executive Director Pat Bohm

Families struggling with the high cost of living on the Peninsula now have a new source for clothing and home goods.  Pats’ Closet, located in a charming three bedroom home at 204 – 92nd Street in Daly City, across the street from the DMV, houses a wide array of new and gently used clothing and home goods generously donated by the community.  Everything inside Pats’ Closet is given free of charge to families-in-need and the homeless.

Daly City Mayor Glenn Sylvester, Vice Mayor Juslyn Manalo and Town of Colma Mayor Helen Fisicaro, were joined by dozens of community supporters at the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the center on February 13th.

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“We are so excited to see the 20-year tradition of Daly City Community Service Center’s ‘Make a Difference Day’ recycle event become a year-round benefit for our residents.” said Pat Martel, City Manager, and one of the two Pats’ honored in the closet’s name.

“Inside I spotted a ‘We Can Do It’ Lunchbox, with that iconic ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Image from World War 2.  Now we all can do it together,” remarked Mayor Sylvester.

Clockwise from left: Colma Mayor Helen Fisicaro, Daly City Mayor Glenn Sylvester, Daly City Manager Pat Martel, Daly City Partnership Executive Director Pat Bohm, Daly City Vice Mayor Juslyn Manalo

 

“We all have clothes and other items in our home that we no longer use or need.  Now is the time to clean out those closets and donate your things so others will benefit,” said Mayor Fisicaro.

“Donations have been pouring into our Daly City Community Service Center,” noted Pat Bohm, Executive Director of the Daly City Partnership, the non-profit management agency for Pats’ Closet, and whose mission is to connect the North County community to services that promote well-being. “Folks are so happy to see their excess clothes and treasures go directly to someone else who really needs them. Prior to the holidays, we had 7 families displaced by apartment fires.  With no renters insurance to aid them, our donated goods enabled them to shop immediately for replacement kitchen appliances and clothing.  But this is only the beginning.  Currently, Pats’ Closet is open two mornings each week.  More volunteers are needed to sort, clean and display clothes and help families find what they need.

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DCP Volunteer Nadia, DCP Employee Irene & DCP Volunteer Gabriela

Those wishing to donate clothes and housewares may drop them off weekdays at 350 – 90th Street- First floor, in Daly City.  Families and individuals wishing to shop for goods must register first at the same location at the Daly City Community Service Center, directly across from city hall.  Volunteer and other inquiries can be directed to info@dcpartnership.org or call (650) 991-8007.

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Community Partners and Supporters

 

Accepting Donations at Pats’ Closet

Now accepting donations of NEW and gently used clothing & home goods for

Pat’s Closet

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at the Daly City Community Service Center

350 90th Street – Daly City

across from City Hall

By Appointment only   (650) 991-8007

Items are given FREE of charge to individuals and families-in-need 

Drop off: Monday-Friday from 9 am-4 pm 

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Cash Donations Gladly Accepted!
Donate on-line via Pay pal at  Picture22
or send a check to Daly City Partnership, 725 Price Street, Daly City, CA 94014

Volunteers needed to help us sort, clean, and display clothing & home goods, and assist clients.

To volunteer, please apply here, drop by, or call (650) 991-8007

San Mateo County’s Big Lift Program – New Summer Effort to Close Achievement Gap

Daly City Partnership is the co-lead with Jefferson Elementary School District for The Big Lift in Daly City. DCP staff, JESD teachers, and San Mateo County Library staff implemented the Inspiring Summers program for 283 incoming Kindergartners and 1st graders and their families at Thomas Edison and John F. Kennedy Elementary Schools.

Danielle Webber, a teacher, talks to students enrolled in the Inspiring Summers educational program on June 29 at Spruce Elementary School in South San Francisco. (Courtesy of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation) Aaron Kinney Reporter Mercury News/Bay Area News Group 650-348-4357 Twitter: @kinneytimes

The program was a free, five-week, full day program providing free breakfast and lunch to all scholars and their families. The morning focused on literacy using an evidence-based program from BELL (Building Educated Leaders for Life). In the afternoon, the scholars were engaged in hands-on science and art projects, yoga and mindfulness activities, and many enrichment activities such as field trips to the San Francisco Zoo and CuriOdyssey, and a petting zoo.

This curriculum was developed by the San Mateo County Library and the Center for Childhood Creativity/Bay Area Discovery Museum. The Big Lift Inspiring Summers program will be offered next summer for incoming Kindergartners, 1st and 2nd graders and the following summer will include rising 3rd graders as well.

Read the article in the San Jose Mercury news about Inspiring Summers: San Mateo County’s Big Lift Program – New Summer Effort to Close Achievement Gap

Looking for Preschool for your child?

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Space is still available at several local child development centers.
Many are FREE state-subsidized spots for income-eligible families.
click below for our preschool directory
Our Second Home’s Preschool Directory

For information on Jefferson State Preschool, contact Gilda at 650-991-1258
For information on Peninsula Family Service locations, contact Tina at 650-758-0759
For information on The Serramonte Head Start Program, call, 650-992-6137

Summer Backpack Drive

Backpack & School Supply Drive

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Give a student in need the tools to succeed

We are collecting school supplies and backpacks for Daly City and Colma children ages 5-13 years.

Backpacks and school supplies can be donated and dropped off at any Daly City or Colma fire station, police and fire headquarters, community centers or Starbucks. 

If you know of a child that may need assistance with school supplies, families may enroll at:

The Daly City Community Service Center located at 350 90th Street, Daly City.

or

Our Second Home (on JFK School Campus), 725 Price St. Daly City

Enrollment guidelines are proof of income, proof of residency, and verification of children living in the household (some South San Francisco and Brisbane families may apply if their children are enrolled in a Daly City school). Enrollment runs from July 1 through August 15 from 9:00am – 12:00noon and 1:00-3:00pm .

Questions about the program may be made directly to Nely Martinez, at Our Second Home, at nely@dcpartnership.org or by calling the Community Service Center at (650) 991-8007.

Donation Locations

  • Daly City and Colma Starbucks
  • Bayshore Community Center, 450 Martin Street, Daly City
  • War Memorial Community Center, 6655 Mission Street, Daly City
  • All Daly City Fire Departments
  • Daly City Police Station, 333 90th Street, Daly City
  • Colma Fire Department, 50 Reiner Street, Colma

Monetary donations are also accepted online at www.dcpartnership.org or by mail.

Checks gladly accepted! Make payable to:
Daly City Partnership
725 Price Street
Daly City, CA 94014

DCP May 8th General Membership Meeting – Human Trafficking

We truly appreciate the time and information that the following individuals shared with us on
May 8th regarding the issue of Human Trafficking.

Antonia Lavine – E.D for the  Nat’l Council of Jewish Women-SF
Margot Rawlins – Community Leadership Officer with Silicon Valley Community Foundation
David Canepa – Daly City Council member David Canepa
Lauren Szyper – Program Supervisor, Community Action Response Team

If you would like to learn more about Human Trafficking, or
suspect that someone you know may be a victim,
Contact the Polaris Project at www.polarisproject.org
or call 1-888-373-7888
 

Daly City Family Literacy and Health Fair

Thank you for joining us at the

13th Annual Family Literacy & Health Fair

Presented by:

Jefferson Elementary School District, Daly City Partnership, PTA & PIAC

on Saturday, April 11th, 2015

held at Susan B. Anthony Elementary School

We would like THANK all the special individuals who put in countless hours into making this family event such a success. Without your dedication, we would not be able to bring these fun and educational activities to the Daly City area.

 This year’s attendance, including presenters and community volunteers came to a whopping 1149.

896 Free lunches and 694 books were distributed to the community.