(6/10, 11am) CCSF Town Hall: Path to Jobs and Recovery | Support Project Dream, Students Making a change

(6/10, 11am) CCSF TOWN HALL: PATH TO JOBS AND RECOVERY

As the COVID-19 crisis continues to affect our economy, and the outcry for racial justice grows stronger, CCSF is fighting for resources to help with the economic recovery of San Francisco and to continue to serve the marginalized communities in our City. AFT 2121, in collaboration with Supervisor Gordon Mar, the CCSF Chancellor, Board of Trustees, students, and community, is moving forward with the Workforce Education & Recovery Fund. The WERF will provide vital funding for CCSF to continue the essential job training it provides for San Francisco and the Bay Area, for social justice and equity classes, and to expand wraparound services for enrollment, counseling, academic support, and job placement for low income students and students of color.

Join us tomorrow at 11am for a virtual Town Hall about WERF featuring CCSF Trustees, faculty, employers, alumni, and students who will talk about the opportunities CCSF has given to them–from career technical education to English as a second language classes, and why in this moment of crisis we must properly fund our CCSF!

Information to join:

Topic: Town Hall: City College–Path to Jobs & Recovery
Time: Jun 10, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
 
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/95789717812
 
Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll):  +16699006833,95789717812#  or +12532158782,95789717812#

SUPPORT UNDOCUMENTED CCSF STUDENTS!

The CCSF undocumented student community faces obstacles to education on a daily basis, such as financial barriers, food and housing insecurity, lack of resources and opportunities, and stress and anxiety due to fear of deportation and uncertainty of the future of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified these obstacles, with many facing unemployment and unable to receive federal funding due to their immigration status.
 
In collaboration with Project Dream and Students Making a Change, we would like to ask for your help in supporting these students in their time of need. These funds will be used to assist undocumented students through gift cards to address food insecurity.
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