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Almaden Plaza in San Jose is getting a couple new stores
Tomorrow will be Barnes & Noble's last day at Almaden Plaza in South San Jose. That space along with the former spaces for Buy Buy Baby, Compass Real Estate, and Tuesday Morning will be merged...
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From San Jose Spotlight...
Silicon Valley’s Big Tech Donates Little Locally
A review by San José Spotlight of donations from several Santa Clara County-based tech companies shows these corporations gave a fraction of 1% of their revenue to local nonprofit organizations.
From Palo Alto Online...
City Council Prepares to Settle Dispute Over ‘Safe Parking’ at Church
The First Congregational Church program is Palo Alto’s latest “safe parking” proposal, which aims to provide secure parking and assistance for unhoused individuals. Senior pastor David Howell believes the spot is well-suited for such a program. “We really think once it starts, people will realize it’s really not intrusive,” Howell said.
From YubaNet...
Covered California to Support Wildfire Victims
For those living in wildfire-ravaged regions, help might be on the way. Covered California recently announced an application window for victims of wildfires, as well as those who live in fire-prone regions, to apply for assistance.
From Cupertino Today...
Where to Find Pride Events in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties
San Francisco will hold its traditional flagship Pride festivities during the weekend of June 25. Several other South Bay and Peninsula communities are getting in on the action
From Morgan Hill Times...
Morgan Hill Raises Flag For Pride Month
The City of Morgan Hill hosted a Pride Flag raising ceremony May 21 at the city’s civic center campus on Peak Avenue. The rainbow flag, which represents the LGBTQ community, will fly over several of the city’s facilities throughout June.
Family Donates $1 Million To Develop Youth Mental Health Resources
To carry on a son's legacy, the Tone Yao Lee scholarships will support mental health educators, psychologists and research.
From Mountain View Voice...
Protesters Gather At 'Bans Off Our Bodies' Protest in Mountain View
An estimated 200-300 protesters converged at the Mountain View Caltrain station and marched down Castro Street, chanting and making their way to all four corners of Castro and El Camino Real.
From The Mercury News...
Food Bank Buys North San Jose Site for Future HQ, Food Handling
Second Harvest of Silicon Valley has bought a prime site in north San Jose’s Alviso district where the charitable agency aims to consolidate its head offices along with food handling operations.
From CapRadio...
These California Organizations Are Supporting Ukraine
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian immigrants call California home, and many of them are still processing the shock they’ve felt at the Russian invasion into Ukraine. For those hoping to help, these groups are providing aid to affected Ukranians.
Cupertino Brings on New Commissioners for 2022
The Cupertino City Council made new appointments to fill vacancies during its Jan. 24 and Feb. 1 meetings. New commissioners will hold their position for a four-year term, ending Jan. 30, 2026.
Family-Oriented Jewish Organization to Launch in Mountain View
For many years, Jewish organizations have thrived in the Midpeninsula. Now, Mountain View residents will be getting their own Chabad Jewish Center. "We cater to all the needs of the Jewish community —religious and social needs. We're here to provide classes, services and holiday events," Rabbi Ber Rosenblat said.
Woodside Resident Creates Nonprofit for Young Athletes
When an equestrian coach was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a minor, the story was familiar to Woodside resident Carrie Kehring. Her own daughter had been groomed and abused by a different instructor.
From Los Altos Town Crier...
Justice Vanguard Commemorates Black History Month
Kiyoshi Taylor and Kenan Moos, co-founders of the Los Altos-based racial justice organization Justice Vanguard, have created an educational resource titled “100 Years of Black History.”
From The Jewish News of Northern California...
South Bay Chabad Destroyed by Fire Receives Support From Abroad
About two months after the Chabad House–Almaden Valley was destroyed by a fire, the synagogue community has gotten help from the Azerbaijani government. A spokesman said the act “is in line with Azerbaijan’s longstanding policy of supporting interfaith harmony.”
From Milpitas Beat...
Hope for the Unhoused Strives to Alleviate Homelessness in Milpitas
Created in 2020, Hope for the Unhoused is running full steam as an official nonprofit, which has opened the door to funds, including a $15,000 grant from Santa Clara County. Its purpose: to find a way to end homelessness in Milpitas.
From KQED Public...
Local Couple Turns Grief Into Helping Others
After their 12-year-old son was swept away by a sneaker wave, Sharmistha Chakraborty and Tarun Pruthi have used their grief to power change. New life rescuing stations are now installed at three local beaches.
Tree Foundation Branches Out
Canopy, a Palo-Alto based nonprofit, recently expanded its reach by planting trees out of town.
Family Giving Tree Hits Milestone
The Bay Area nonprofit Family Giving Tree recently served its two millionth recipient over the most recent holiday season.
From San Jose Inside...
Downtown San Jose Receives $1M Boost
The Knight Foundation has donated $1 million to help boost and improve downtown San Jose. The goal is to create a more vibrant city center for residents and tourists.
San Jose Mayor Selects Asian Community Liaison
Tri Nguyen, a Vietnamese immigrant who has worked for San Jose City Hall, has been named the new Asian Community Liaison by San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. He is working to expand education and outreach efforts to the city’s diverse Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
From Los Gatan...
Emergency Response Team To Hold Practice Drill
Between earthquakes and floods over the past several decades, the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Community Emergency Response Team likes to be prepared. Members will hold a drive-through water distribution practice drill on Nov. 3.
High School Senior Baked Her Way Toward Raising Money for Chromebooks
Presentation High School senior Shrobana Sengupta has raised enough money to provide 72 Chromebooks to low-income students, and she did it all through baking macarons in her parents' kitchen.
From Daily Post...
Free Sandbags Available to Peninsula Residents
With a historic storm landing in the Bay Area this week, many residents have experienced damage to their homes and vehicles. In preparation for future storms, several locations throughout the Peninsula are offering free sandbags to residents.
Vietnamese Service Center Opens in San Jose
Years in the making, the Vietnamese Service Center is finally opening near San Jose’s Little Saigon area. It will provide health and human services to the more than 140,000 Vietnamese residents of the region.
All-Inclusive Park Opens in San Jose
San Jose is celebrating the reopening of Lincoln Glen Park, the second all-inclusive park in the city. The park includes play equipment for children on the autism spectrum disorder, along with those with physical disabilities and medical fragility.
Local Ice Cream Shop Owner Creates Pumpkin Patch Fun
The Hidden Halloween is the brainchild of a Baskin-Robbins franchise owner, and is becoming a popular destination in Palo Alto. What was once an empty field is now a charming pumpkin patch with activities for kids and families.
Los Gatos Joins National Anti-Hate Effort
Recent antisemitic grafitti in Los Gatos has led to a collaboration between the Town of Los Gatos, Jewish Silicon Valley and other groups. Their activities will coincide with a national effort convened by Not In Our Town, a national anti-hate organization.
Local Jewish Orgs Benefit from Zuckerberg Gifts
Mark Zuckerberg, known for giving financially to the Jewish community, recently gifted funding to local organizations—including $200,000 to the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto.
CalFresh Benefits to Increase
CalFresh benefits will be permanently increased by 22 percent, which is higher than they ever were pre-pandemic. This is great news for Santa Clara County beneficiaries, where living expenses are extremely high.
From Gilroy Dispatch...
Grant to Help Victims of Gilroy Shooting
A $3.9 million grant will go toward assisting victims of the 2019 Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting. It will provide counseling services to survivors through October 2022.
Garden Club of Palo Alto Supported by 100-Year-Old Roots
Since October of 1921, the Garden Club of Palo Alto has kept the city green, tending to trees and gardens at libraries, schools and other public spaces.
Teen Author to Lead Anti-Bullying Initiative
Riyani Patel has already authored two books about the negative effects of bullying, and now she will head up an event in Morgan Hill to support National Bullying Prevention Month.
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