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The Stephens Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of those in need. Our mission is to provide resources and support to underserved communities and individuals.
All N Together is a 501 C 3 youth advocacy and mentoring program dedicated to empowering young girls and boys between the ages of 9 and 24 through education, mentorship, support & community engagement, while building their confidence & leadership skills to create a brighter future for themselves as well as our community.
At All N Together, we firmly believe in the potential of every young individual within this age range. Our all-encompassing approach involves mentorship, education, and fostering community collaboration. Through our initiatives, we strive to equip these young individuals with the necessary resources to overcome challenges and embrace their fullest potential
The effects of a storm on Jan. 26 can still be seen more than a week later as City crews work to clean up a significant amount of debris brought down by high winds.
To immediately address the large amount of downed vegetation, the City’s department of Public Works has hired an additional contractor to help collect the trees, limbs and branches.
“The storm caused widespread damage to public and private trees across the city, and we’ve received thousands of calls, ” said Ryan Moore, the City’s public works director. “A contractor will bring in more equipment to deal with the damage our Urban Forestry crews are already hard at work clearing.”
According to Moore, residents can help speed the process by putting debris in their green waste bins.
“We expect to have storm debris cleared by late February, but residents can reduce the amount of material our crews will pick up by putting as much vegetation as will fit in their yard waste bins with the top closed. This also helps us move faster through the city.”
City residential customers also can make up to two appointments per year to have certain types of household junk picked up. This includes tree material less than three feet long and four inches wide. These appointments are free for customers.
People can make a household junk pick up appointment from February to October by calling the City’s customer service department at 3-1-1 or 916-808-5011, or by visiting Sac311.org
There are many ways to support The Stephens Foundation 's mission. You can make a donation, become a member, or volunteer your time. Every contribution makes a difference!
Calling all Sacramento artists! City seeks creatives for community murals
The City’s Office of Arts and Culture is looking for artists to apply to be part of the new Community Murals program which will commission local artists to create community-based murals in each of the City’s eight Council Districts.
Funded by the City’s General Fund, the mural program is part of the City’s “Creative Edge” plan to bring art and culture to Sacramento neighborhoods and communities.
The Sacramento Youth Commission's (SYC) mission is to protect, preserve, enhance & advance the quality of life for Sacramento youth by advising the City Council and the public on issues relating to youth policies, programs, & opportunities.
D5 has two vacant seats! Contact our office if you’re a young person between the ages of 14-24, live or go to school in Council District 5, and are interested in representing our community! To apply, click here: https://boards.cityofsacramento.org/board/2943
For more information about the Sacramento Youth Commission (SYC) please email sacyouthcomm@cityofsacramento.org or call (916)808-6172.
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