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12 <br /> <br /> <br />specific Latino country and a few participants indicated Caucasian, Filipino, Vietnamese, <br />Chinese and Palestinian. Participants included residents of North Fair Oaks (37), South San <br />Francisco (22), San Bruno (6) and East Palo Alto, East Menlo Park, Redwood City, San Mateo and <br />Burlingame. <br /> <br />Nuestra Casa <br /> Nuestra Casa has conducted outreach and education projects in the Bay Area for almost 20 <br />years. They are best known for rapid response to immigrant community needs and specialize <br />in community outreach and education services to marginalized populations. Their programs and <br />campaigns help immigrant community members understand their rights and connect to safety <br />net resources. Their Environmental Justice includes the Parent Academy and food distribution <br />among other programs and fosters community member capacity to understand, develop, and <br />prioritize local solutions to address environmental equity and justice issues. Nuestra Casa works <br />with Promotoras as the backbone of every program. They live, work, and worship in the <br />communities served. <br /> Nuestra Casa primarily Spanish-speaking Latinos in East Palo Alto, eastern Menlo Park (Belle <br />Haven), Redwood City and North Fair Oaks. <br /> Nuestra Casa led a joint workshop on mitigation actions in Spanish and English for 25 <br />participants. They conducted extensive outreach through food banks in East Palo Alto and North <br />Fair Oaks, utilizing paper surveys to increase access for Spanish speaking participants. <br /> <br />Senior Coastsiders <br /> Senior Coastsiders provides opportunities, support and resources for older adults and adults <br />with disabilities living on the Coastside, from Montara to Pescadero and Skyline to the Sea. We <br />celebrate the value of seniors and act as a community resource for information, caregiver <br />support and innovative approaches to successful aging. <br /> Senior Coastsiders serves older adults and adults with disabilities living on the Coastside, <br />from Montara to Pescadero and Skyline to the Sea, including Chinese-speaking residents and <br />unhoused residents. <br /> Senior Coastsiders social media, media and email outreach went to 27,729 Coastal older adults <br />and members of the general public including a subset of Chinese speakers (40) and a subset of <br />unhoused local residents. Senior Coastsiders hosted a workshop for older adults and other <br />coastal residents with presentations by City of Half Moon Bay and County staff attended by 12 <br />individuals and hosted an outdoor engagement for unhoused residents reaching 5 individuals. <br /> <br />South Coast Sustainable <br /> South Coast Sustainable is a coalition of community leaders who work intentionally to build trust <br />with neighbors and other stakeholders. We understand the nuances of rural culture, where <br />people still prefer to share information face-to-face at the post office, market, and taqueria. We <br />can reach the hidden communities, road by road, and can shape messages and information in <br />ways that will be best received by the intended audience. <br /> South Coast Sustainable serves residents of the South Coast including the Latino community and <br />partners closely with Puente de la Costa Sur. <br /> SCS reached 630 rural individuals through social media and email outreach and 98 individuals <br />through online meetings and individual in person engagement such as through <br />the Pescadero PopUp Market and SC4 Amateur Radio Club.