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Board Membership Announcement

Community Partners in Caring is a volunteer recruitment and training organization engaged in providing free non-medical caregiving services to dependent older seniors age 62 and over. Our mission is to provide volunteer support services that allow our senior population to live independently while maintaining dignity, respect and quality of life. The challenges that our seniors face have become more acute, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Our seniors continue to need help in accessing daily needs, such as food, medical care, and human connection.

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Community Partners in Caring chosen as a 2021 Nonprofit of the Year Honored by Steve Bennett

Community Partners in Caring is proud to announce it has been selected as a 2021 California Nonprofit of the Year by the California Association of Nonprofits and Assemblymember Steve Bennett. 

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Community Partners In Caring Receives Senior Program of the Year Award

Santa Maria, CA. “Everything starts with the motivation to care,” said Chuen Ng, Community Partners in Caring’s Board President. “This motivation to care has led us through many aspects of life, and it leads us to today, as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) awards Community Partners in Caring with the Senior Program of the Year Award in recognition of the contributions the agency has made throughout the community.”

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Seeing Vaccination Take Place County-wide

The Health Officer for Santa Barbara has issued up-to-date information for getting a vaccine appointment locally.  The recent points of distribution include the sites listed below, Dignity Health, of which Marian Hospital (Santa Maria) is a site, and some pharmacies. Call 2-1-1 if you need assistance getting an appointment, or the transportation to make it to your appointment.

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Generosity Starts with Love Within

The memories of childhood – receiving or giving gifts – when we learn early the blessing of giving is an easy, annual lesson via this time’s celebrations. Some of the warmer memories come from watching children experience the magic of the season of giving. Stories of generosity tied to our celebrations in the world are hundreds of generations old.

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Annual Appeal 2020

Dear Friends,

We hope that when this letter finds you, you and your family are well. This year has been filled with challenges for all of us. Our hearts and prayers are with all those who have lost a loved one as well as those that are ill and have been deeply affected by the pandemic. (To view PDF version of Annual Appeal, please click here.)

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Can I stay with you? A turnaround – “stay with” a loved one

Now, don’t be scared away.

In October, there is a beginning to community traditions that carry all generations through the holidays together. I do believe these interactions generate more uplift than any other span of time within the year.  This year, of course, we have to plan ahead.

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Think about the next day — it doesn’t need to be perfect

What a paradise we share, living in Santa Barbara County! Yes, even with what 2020 has brought to our doorsteps, I hope some reading this have been able to keep a pocketful of optimism. For now, let’s prepare to “turn the corner.” Just as many unhealthful, tense or uncertain days have come to us, the days of beauty are still here, and will continue.

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SOCIALLY DISTANT YET IN COMMUNITY

Few of us, before this unique year, faced undefined days, questioning when we could next see a doctor in person, or were concerned over receiving needed medication via mail – for the majority of us, it just all worked fine. Our biggest takeaway from the lessons of this pandemic; successful living takes a community.

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Volunteers Needed to Support the Elderly

Santa Barbara County, CA, August 20, 2020 – In an effort to support dependent seniors through the pandemic, Community Partners in Caring has launched a county-wide effort to recruit and match volunteers with dependent older adults. The campaign began shortly after the shelter in place order was given, but because more and more older adults are coming forward, the need for volunteers continues to grow.

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