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Badfinger Café advocates for art center!
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CHULA VISTA ARTS IMPERATIVE
TRINIDY, Incorporated is developing the Chula Vista Arts Imparative (CVAI) Program that will create a Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, to provide high-quality learning and counseling environments for a community faced with beleaguered schools, few economic and recreational resources and too many families trying to parent regardless of conflicting demands on their time, emotions, cultural attitudes, and financial limitations.
The Arts Center will provide a safe, engaging, area of empowerment for kids, teens, both young and older adults, parents, and professional artists from all over the area. Through collaboration with the city, various civic and cultural institutions, area businesses, and schools, we will strive to be a leader in reviving and redeveloping the South West Chula Vista Cultural Community.
Our mission is to create a strong and committed network of grass-roots community arts advocacy and professional artists.
 • Read more about the CVAI HERE (PDF).
 
 
 
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NEEDS OF CHILDREN ARE NOT BEING MET:
In San Diego county, there is a population of child care providers that go unnoticed: they are the License Exempt Providers. License Exempt Providers are usually family members or intimate friends of persons needing childcare services to be able to participate in a public assistance work program i.e. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), know as CalWORKs in California.
Source (PDF): Child Care Law Center
As a result, the children cared for by the License Exempt Providers also go unnoticed and, quite often, do not receive the same amount of services as their counterparts who attend a licensed childcare facility or receive care from a licensed child care provider. Yet, to a great extent, licensed facilities and licensed providers are also limited to accessing services.
To address the unmet needs of children in San Diego county, Trinidy, Incorporated has restored the Mobile Services Network - San Diego. The success of the program is only possible by forming collaborations between Community/Faith Based Organizations, federal/state/local government agencies and MSNSD.
The MSNSD membership consists of a diversity of mobile and non-mobile service providers whose service populations mainly include children ages 0 to 5, their parents, siblings and care providers, but membership in MSNSD is not limited to service providers. In fact, anyone may join MSNSD that has a vested interest in the success of the program's goals, an individual or organization seeking MSNSD services and products, or is a manufacture, distributor and/or supplier of Mobile Health services and products. Membership is FREE.

For more information on Mobile Services Network - San Diego click HERE.

For complete list of TRINIDY Community Services click HERE.

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Featured Event:
Rise of Abbadon - SWCC Student Mixed Media Show
TRINIDY
thanks all the wonderful people that support our programs.
Rise of Abbadon
 


Southwestern College
Student Art Gallery
Bldg/Rm 700

January 1st - 14th, 2010.
 

Southwestern College
Clay Club

Events, ceramic styles and techniques, and much more.
Visit Blog: HERE
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Music Majors
jam between classes at SWCC infront of cafeteria.