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Dear Friends,
As SBCS has progressed and grown over the past 40 years, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to children, youth and families in the communities of South Bay. Our approach has always been to build on the strengths of the community and the vitality of the people who live here.
When working with the community, we must integrate a system of support for families and children that will help them live in a healthy and safe environment. America’s youngsters should awaken each morning in homes free of child abuse and neglect, attend schools free of drugs and gangs, and after school, they should be able to play in parks that are safe and return to households that provide a nurturing, supportive, and loving atmosphere. Families should be able to secure safe, affordable housing, have access to nutritious and affordable food, and live in communities where they can grow and their presence is valued.
We must fortify and preserve families; In particular, we must help them provide their children with the foundation necessary for healthy growth and development. Strong children and strong families make a strong community.
SBCS is not only composed of staff and board members. It is made-up of a large portion of the community, donors, volunteers, youth and family advocates, concerned citizens and elected officials who believe in the organization’s mission and values. With this cooperation and support, South Bay is building a sound future for all generations to share. In responding to the needs of the community, the agency has grown and expanded from a volunteer guided agency to a major employer in South Bay with more than 300 staff members and 20 sub-contractors that employ close to 100 individuals who work directly with our agency. The basis of our agency continues to stem from a youth focused stance but has come to extend its services to reach entire families and the challenges they face.
South Bay Community Services standard is based on its core value of being community, owned and responsive that guides us in our daily work. The strengths that drive the agency and staff are creativity, honesty, passion and responsibility, resulting in high-quality services.
With much appreciation,
Kathryn Lembo
President/CEO
Dave Rowlands, Chair
Former Chula Vista City Manager
Anthony Perez, Vice Chair
SVP/Region Manager - Union Bank
Maria Guasp, Past Chair
American Institutes for Research
Ceanne Guerra, Secretary
Cox Communications
Edna Conception, Audit Committee Chair
Community Advocate
Charles Moore
Community Advocate
Sue Belmonte
San Diego Daily Transcript
Fran Muncey
The Galley at the Marina, Owner
Robert Dominguez
Christian Center of National City
John Nelson
Chula Vista Elementary School District
Nancy Kerwin
Chula Vista Elementary School District