Community Notes

Able-Disabled Advocacy helps Veterans find Jobs and More

    Able-Disabled Advocacy (A-DA) has been providing workforce development services for San Diego veterans with and without disabilities since 1976. A-DA’s Vet-WORKS program is funded in full through a $500,000 grant from the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD) to serve recently separated veterans and veterans with service connected disabilities. The program is designed to provide customized job related assistance to veterans in their search for meaningful employment at no cost.

17 Brinds Anual de Gala Ceremonia de Becas Escolares por $25,000

    MANA de San Diego está celebrando la educación, el liderazgo y la participación comunitaria en el evento de este año, BRINDIS – Gala de Becas de MANA de San Diego, donde 24 mujeres de la localidad recibirán ¡becas escolares por un total de $25,000!

SAN YSIDRO, CA Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, according to a published report by the National Alzheimer’s Association, are projected to increase more than six-fold among Hispanics in the United during the first half of the 21st Century. Across the nation, this increase means that 1.3 million Hispanics (25 million total Americans) will have Alzheimer’s disease by 2050, compared to 200,000 currently living with the disease.