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e e k l y W EL CHICANo Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 53, NO. 32

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

Community leaders, residents seek solutions to violence

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Faith based leaders and residents marching near Western Avenue in San Bernardino on July 21.

dents, city leaders, and community old Jaemiah Trammel. Williams organizers in San Bernardino to was a victim of what has been o far six homicides have reflect on continuing gun violence. labeled as a gang-motivated homicide by police investigators. The occurred in the month of Among those killed were 9-yearJuly--leaving many resiold Travon Williams and 20-yearViolence cont. on page 2

Kids Wish Network donates toys, school supplies to S.B. youth

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he 22nd Annual Free Family Health Clinic will be held on Sunday, August 14, 2016, from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Indian Springs High School, 650 N Del Rosa Drive, San Bernardino, California 92410. This free clinic is for people who do not have health insurance or the means to pay for health care.

The Health Clinic will be providing free services including: dental services; internal medicine; women’s and children’s medical health care; eye, ear, nose and throat medical services; blood sugar and cholesterol screenings; alternative medicine and acupuncture. This event will be staffed by medical professionals, staff and volunteers from the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, and our local community.

This year, the Tzu Chi Foundation will be partnering with the San Bernardino City Unified School District, Lucky Farms, and local community organizations.

School resumes Aug. 1

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Health Clinic to take place at Indian Springs

Information: Please call 909381-1294.

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San Bernardino Police Officer Shaun Sandoval, left, helped several children sort through hundreds of toys during the Holiday of Hope tour event at the Hernandez Community Center on July 23. Hernandez Community Center in Bernardino Parks and Recreation Downtown San Bernardino Department, delivered over Saturday. $500,000 worth of toys--ranging from board games, stuffed anipproximately 2,500 children received toys and The Kids Wish Network, in partKids Wish cont. on page 2 school supplies at the nership with the City of San

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an Bernardino City Unified School District students return to school on August 1. Parents who need to enroll their child should do so at their child’s home school. To determine your child’s home school, call Boundaries at (909) 3886100 or use the School Site Locator program by visiting http://www.sbcusd.com/index.as px?NID=6.


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