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On October 1, 2011, be prepared to get swept away as SBCS puts its twist on Tropical! With a vintage flair to commemorate our 40th anniversary, we are planning an evening of glamour, rock, and entertainment. Join more than 300 business, civic and community leaders for a night to remember as we work together to raise money for victims of domestic violence and their children.
Held in the beautiful Sunset Ballroom of the Paradise Point Resort, this exciting evening will include fabulous live and silent auctions, elegant dinner, live band, dancing and more. We hope to see you there!
View Photos from last years event at our Flickr page:
flickr.com/photos/southbaycommunityservices
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This year’s sponsors include:
Otay Ranch New Homes
AT&T • Baldwin & Sons • Union Bank
The Galley at the Marina • Peter and Virginia Jensen • Otay Land Company
SGI • The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Allied Waste • Kaiser Permanente • Otay Ranch Town Center • Pardee • San Diego Airport Authority
San Diego Port Authority • Scripps Health • Sempra Energy • Sharp Chula Vista • South Bay Expressway
Sudberry Properties • Turner Construction • The Village Club
Ecology Auto Parts • Seacoast Bank • Triple B Mobile Home Corp.
Together we help Change Lives!
Domestic violence is frightening, abusive and sometimes fatal. The damange is both physcial and emotion for the victims, however, for young children, studies show that the affects are both significant and far-reaching. Experiencing abuse – whether as a direct victim or as an observer – has a profound affect on the developing brain of a child. Self-esteem, the ability to learn, sleep patterns and physical health are all affected and begin a chain reaction that can change the course of the rest of a child’s life. For this reason, SBCS established Mi Escuelita Therapeutic Preschool and Casas Seguras programs to not only offer intervention and shelter, but prevention to stop the cycle of violence.
Change Their Lives benefits children and families affected by family violence . With today’s economic crisis, South Bay Community Services is assisting more children, youth and families, and our domestic violence calls have increased. Your participation helps SBCS provide:
Mi Escuelita Therapeutic Preschool
The only one in Southern California – special care for children affected by abuse and domestic violence
Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT)
The only 24/7 response in team in San Diego County, we responded to 1,484 emergency 911 calls with local police officers. On these calls, 1,638 children were affected and provided assistance.
Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing
More than 100 families provided emergency and transitional housing.
100% of existing transitional housing families transitioned into affordable, permanent housing.