ECS Secures Three Grants for Uptown Safe Haven, Head Start, & Para Las Familias

ECS is grateful to those who support our work and our clients. December 2022.

ECS secured three grants from September to November: 

1) $2,923 from Women of St. James by-the-Sea for Uptown Safe Haven (UTSH).

2) $12,500 from the PNC Foundation for Head Start (HS).

3) $5000 from The Big Lots Foundation for Para Las Familias (PLF).

As a nonprofit organization, grants are a valuable resource that helps fund our programs and services and requires a lot of time and preparation to secure.

Our programs impact the daily lives of thousands of San Diegans in need of fundamental health and human services support. These families and clients depend on us to provide high-quality services with care — clients like River, an UTSH resident since August. Before moving to UTSH, River participated in another program that did not achieve effective results. Since becoming a resident of our program, River has enjoyed the freedom of feeling respected in a safe environment while building the skills needed to create mental and physical stability to pursue a better life.  So, partnerships with organizations like those mentioned above are essential in accomplishing our mission.

Grant Highlights:  

In September, the Women of St. James by-the-Sea generously awarded a $2,923 grant to refresh all the linens at Uptown Safe Haven, a 19-unit residential facility that provides transitional housing and support to single adults experiencing chronic homelessness. When residents move into permanent housing of their own, these linens will welcome them with open arms into a dignified, upgraded environment that feels like home.

ECS’ Head Start & Early Head Start programs provide early childhood education and development services to break cycles of poverty among low-income, high-potential families. In October, the PNC Foundation invested a $12,500 grant to support a pilot project at ECS' Head Start in San Ysidro, providing flexible music and movement curricula in collaboration with Kindermusik. When music and movement are practiced together, all lobes of the brain are engaged, creating peak neurological connections for young learners.

In November, the Big Lots Foundation awarded a $5,000 grant to PLF, which currently provides free bilingual and bicultural behavioral health services to children ages 0-12 and their families across San Diego County's South Region. This grant supports efforts to develop a future generation of leaders by reducing the prevalence of mental illness/serious emotional disturbance in daycare, preschool, and elementary school children.

With gratitude, we offer sincere thanks to each organization.

If your corporation or group would like to provide a grant to any ECS programs, please contact Timothy Whipple, Interim Development Director.

St. John's Episcopal Church Donates Food & Gift Cards to ECS Head Start Families

ECS Head Start family accepting a St. John’s food donation. November 2022.

St. John’s Episcopal Church and their congregation graciously collected and donated food items and gift cards for ECS Head Start families in need. Several bags of food and many gift cards were distributed to grateful families as they prepared for the Thanksgiving holiday. 

Head Start students put together a ‘thank you’ poster to demonstrate their appreciation for St. John’s generosity. Thank you, St. John’s, for your kindness and support.

If you would like to bless ECS families this holiday season, please visit GivingTuesday 2022 — Episcopal Community Services (ecscalifornia.org).

‘Thank you’ poster for St. John’s from ECS Head Start students. November 2022.

CERRC Thanksgiving Lunch

CERRC and Uptown Safe Haven clients, ECS staff and board members, Bishop’s School students, and volunteers all enjoyed a savory Thanksgiving meal at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church yesterday afternoon. The event was touching and celebratory as CERRC clients received tokens of love and support for their recovery time.

Over 50 CERRC and Uptown Safe Haven clients were in attendance.

A special thanks to all participating organizations and individuals that helped make this event possible: St. Mark’s, St. James’, St. David’s, St. Paul’s, The Bishop’s School, ECS Moonlight Ball committee members, ECS staff, and all other volunteers. We appreciate your support.

Central East Regional Recovery Center (CERRC) provides outpatient treatment services to adults with substance use disorders. Treatment groups are offered at convenient times to meet client needs. Call for an appointment: 619-597-7335.

CERRC and Uptown Safe Haven clients enjoying an early Thanksgiving meal. November 2022.

ACCORD Program Manager Nominated for the CADTP Board of Directors

Craig French (left), CADTP Board President; Stacie Perez, Chair of the CADTP Certification Board, CADTP Board Member, and ECS VP of Programs; and Mustafa Nasheed, CADTP Board Member Nominee and ECS ACCORD Program Manager at the CADTP Fall Conference in Sacramento, California. November 2022.

On Nov. 2 and 3, Stacie Perez, VP of Programs, Mustafa Nasheed, ACCORD Program Manager, Carolina Gallardo, ACCORD Administrative Supervisor, and Monya Davis, ACCORD Lead Counselor, attended the California Association of Driving Under the Influence Treatment Programs (CADTP) Fall Conference in Sacramento, California.

This annual conference gives counselors new tools and innovative ways to engage those suffering from addiction and provides integration materials to help increase motivation for change.

Nasheed was nominated and unanimously confirmed as a new CADTP Board of Directors member. His assigned term is November 2023 to November 2025. Perez, a member of the CADTP Board since 2014, also serves as Chair of the CADTP Certification Board.

Through advocacy, education, and cooperation with legislators, state and local officials, and other community stakeholders, the CADTP association was established as a partner to its member organizations to promote understanding and defend the integrity of the California DUI Programs.