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CCB Happenings May 05 2023

Welcome to the CCB Happenings for May 5, 2023.

From the IDC membership Committee:

Attention CCB Members!
According to CA State attorney general Rob Banta, hate crimes are on the rise throughout the state against people of diverse backgrounds, gender identities, and people with disabilities, including those with vision loss.
Coming to a zoom link near you: A Listening Session! The topic will be hate crimes on the Rise. A listening session is not a mental health support group, nor is it a debate, but instead it is a chance to talk about your lived experiences and feelings around this topic.
It will take place on Saturday, May 6 at 10AM. For more information, or to register, please email reginamariemusic@gmail.com or call (408)409-6634. You will then receive the zoom link as well as the guidelines for the listening session. IDC welcomes and embraces you with love and understanding. We hope you will join us on that day.

Innervision Theater announces Project Interplay, a statewide creative opportunity!

We need writers with a sense of humor, voice actors, and parliamentarians statewide to work on a project to bring knowledge to the whole CCB through theater and fun. We are working with the Membership Committee of CCB to offer a perspective on leadership using theater as a vehicle. There will be auditions. If this is something that appeals to you, contact Regina Brink at reginamariemusic@gmail.com or call (916)393-0662.

From CCB Community Educator James Collins:

Wildfire Safety Preparedness Rollout”
To all CCB Southern California Chapters:
Southern California Edison is conducting Self-Identification Surveys in High Fire Risk Areas (HFRAs) to better support consumers with Access and Functional Needs (AFN). The surveys will be delivered via USPS and email on a rolling basis throughout the year. SCE is seeking input from CCB members in preparation to allocate wildfire safety resources should an event occur. If you would like to participate on an advisory panel, please contact CCB’s main office or James Collins, CCB Community Educator, at James.Collins@CCBnet.org.

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