Episcopal Community Services Celebrates Success of Family-to-Family for the Holidays Gift-Giving Program

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Episcopal Community Services Celebrates Success of
Family-to-Family for the Holidays Gift-Giving Program

San Diego, CA – Dec. 27, 2023 – Episcopal Community Services (ECS) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its annual Family-to-Family for the Holidays gift-giving program. This heartwarming initiative brought joy and Christmas cheer to many San Diego families in need, touching the lives of 315 individuals across 70 client families.

An ECS family receives gifts from Family-to-Family. December 2023.

Each family sponsored through this program includes at least one client receiving critical services from ECS in areas such as early childhood education, mental and behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment. This year's program witnessed not only an outpouring of generosity from the community but also remarkable stories of hope and resilience.

One such story comes from John Hoffman, a former client of an ECS transitional housing program. Having faced homelessness and despair after his discharge from the Navy in the early 1990s, John's life was transformed through the support and guidance he received at ECS. His journey from desperation to becoming a critical care RN is a powerful demonstration of the effect of ECS's work, and his return as a donor this year highlights the organization's full-circle impact.

“I was just discharged from the Navy, homeless, and needed help. The manager there, Linda Thomas, saw the desperation in my eyes and took me in. I lived there for 18 months, went to school, saved money, and met some of the kindest counselors who guided and helped me along the way," John shared in an emotional recount to Angel Ibarra, Associate Director of Strategic Partnerships & Government Affairs, and lead of the Family-to-Family initiative.

Family-to-Family helps ensure a magical holiday season for all. December 2023.

Reflecting on John's story, Elizabeth Fitzsimons, ECS CEO, sent a heartfelt message to the staff: "John’s story is a powerful example of the lasting impact ECS makes on the people we serve. Team, thank you for all you do every day to make a difference."

ECS staff members also participated in the program, demonstrating their commitment to the organization's mission. Accompanying this press release are heartwarming photographs showcasing the joy and gratitude of the families involved in the program. These images capture the essence of the holiday spirit fostered by ECS's Family-to-Family program.

About Episcopal Community Services

ECS provides $38 million in comprehensive health and human services, breaking barriers and transforming communities across the San Diego region. Through a range of wraparound programs encompassing early childhood education, mental and behavioral health, substance use disorder treatment, and homelessness services, ECS tailors its approach to meet each client’s unique needs. Annually supporting over 7,000 individuals, the organization leverages deep professional expertise and lived experiences to assist clients in realizing their full potential. To learn more about ECS’s transformative impact, please visit https://www.ecscalifornia.org/.

For more information about ECS or to arrange interviews and further media coverage, please contact Adrienne Wilkerson, Communications Director, at awilkerson@ecscalifornia.org or 619-346-8517. ###

ECS Holiday Party

Uptown Safe Haven, C-HRT Safe Haven, and ECS leadership posing during the festivities. December 2023.

SAN DIEGO – ECS celebrated its first organization-wide Holiday Party last Friday, an event marked by camaraderie, excitement, and holiday cheer. ECS, known for providing essential health and human services to over 7,000 children, adults, and families annually, took this opportunity to show appreciation for the staff’s dedication and hard work. The celebration was attended by almost everyone, including staff from all programs, leadership, and board members, who connected for the joyous occasion.

Festivities included the ECS Connection Game (a fun ice-breaker challenge), aroma therapy crafts, yoga, and games. These activities provided a chance for participants to win raffle prizes.

Head Start staff highlight their holiday cheer with smiles and matching sweaters. December 2023.

Montgomery Head Start teacher Valery Vazquez shared her feelings about the event. “I love [it] when everybody comes together, and we get to have fun,” she said. “It’s just nice to see everybody in the Christmas spirit.”

Patricia Perez, San Ysidro Head Start Associate Teacher, expressed similar sentiments. She enjoyed “gathering with... friends I haven’t seen in a while.” Having been with ECS for 26 years, she stated, “We haven’t had anything like this.”

C-HRT Lead Resident Assistant Taliea Burton also shared her thoughts. “I’m loving the ice breakers and the games. I’m loving... the positive spirits and everybody getting together. I love that there’s no set tables for each program so everybody gets to mingle and meet each other… it’s awesome,” she commented.

ECS staff patiently waiting to enter the holiday party. December 2023.

The festivities continued with an entertaining ugly sweater contest, a lively dance floor, and even a visit from Santa himself.

Jennifer Jow, ECS Board Treasurer, observed the event’s significant impact. “It gives everybody the opportunity to get to know one another,” she said. “People get to meet some of the people that they never ever see.” The party not only served to bring the ECS community together but also provided a well-deserved break. “I think it’s wonderful to give this to all the employees and give everyone the chance to celebrate the holidays together,” Jow noted.

The holiday party was a hit, complemented by perfect San Diego weather: 65 degrees and sunny.

ECS extends its gratitude to the planning committee, all the volunteers who worked diligently before, during, and after the event, and all attendees who made the day unforgettable.

ECS holiday party planning committee and volunteers proudly show off their ugly sweaters. December 2023.

C-HRT Behavioral Health Tour

ECS Leadership; Behavioral Health Services; the County of San Diego; and California State Representatives visit C-HRT Safe Haven. November 2023.

SAN DIEGO – Last Friday, C-HRT Safe Haven welcomed Behavioral Health Services, the County of San Diego, and state representatives as part of the San Diego County CARE Act Tour. The visit showcased the C-HRT model, designed to support unhoused residents battling chronic substance use conditions in a secure and nurturing environment.

Diana, a current C-HRT resident, previously shared, “I started seeing the mental health people a lot more and started feeling more settled here. Now I feel like I can come home to something and be okay, be safe.” Her sentiments highlight the positive impact C-HRT has on its residents.

C-HRT Safe Haven client speak to tour participants. November 2023.

Thank you to the County of San Diego - Government, City of San Diego and Family Health Centers of San Diego for collaborating on this important community initiative.

To learn more about the C-HRT Safe Haven and its impact, please visit https://ow.ly/Rr8f50Qa3WH.

*Community Harm Reduction Team (C-HRT)

Para Las Familias Food Drive

SAN DIEGO – As we approach Thanksgiving, our hearts are filled with gratitude for the remarkable support received for Para Las Familias' (PLF) Autumn Food Drive.

PLF provides outpatient behavioral and mental health services to underserved South Bay communities. Thanks to your contributions, we are building a stronger, healthier community.

Together, we are making a difference!

PLF staff pick up food drive donations from ECS Headquarters in National City. November 2023.

PLF staff show off food donations to support ECS families during the holidays. November 2023.