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[Re-sent] April 2020 meeting notice
April 20 - Monthly Meeting 6:30PM via Zoom
Dear
,
We hope that this message finds you well, and ready to join us for our monthly meeting on Zoom.
When: Monday, April 20, Meeting starts at 6:30 PM but you can join the Zoom from 6:00 PM, if you need a few minutes to get help started. We’ll be there to help everyone get connected.
Where: Zoom registration is required – if you’re a clubmember or participant click here to register ahead of time. All of the details on how to join will be provided – including dial-in details from a landline.
We will also Livestream the meeting on our YouTube channel for non-clubmembers.
What:
San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher who will speak to us about county resources to help fight the economic and mental health impact of the Covid-19 epidemic
Supervisorial Candidate Nora Vargas &
Supervisorial Candidate Terra Lawson-Remer will update us on their campaigns to join Nathan on the County Board of Supervisors
Brandon McDonald of the Western Service Workers will discuss the dire needs of their members who are desperate for food. He says that people donate food and it’s gone in two days, the need is so great. They also need people to help fill out unemployment forms and deliver food.
Western Service Workers, although their members are comprised of the poorest of the working poor, are not the only group that is looking for help. If you know of organizations that are working to help with resources, please let us know and we will list them on our website.
The original intention for this meeting was to focus on mental health. issues caused by the COVID-19 crisis. Older, more isolated and fragile members and our members who are parents, some who are single parents, home full time with their children, are suffering stress.
And then there is the financial stress, causing its own set of mental health issues — which is always harder on women.
Nathan will discuss mental health resources to help with these issues, that we can direct people to, as well as resources for victims of domestic abuse.
It’s clear that Nathan, as the sole Democratic voice on the County Board of Supervisors, has driven major changes in the attitude of the board on the delivery of needed services. Just think what we can do when we get Nora and Terra elected to join him.
Book Club Selection:
The DWC’s executive board has chosen the book for our next Book Club– the Perfect Predator: A Scientist’s Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug: A Memoir by Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson. Dr. Steffanie Strathdee is a infectious disease epidemiologist, Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences and Harold Simon Professor of Medicine at the University of California San Diego where she co-directs the new Center for Innovative Phage Applications and Therapeutics. Steffanie is married to Thomas L. Patterson, Professor of Psychiatry at UC San Diego, where they lead an HIV prevention research and training program on the Mexico-US border. Together, they co-authored The Perfect Predator, a medical memoir about Tom’s life-threatening superbug infection which was cured with a hundred-year old forgotten cure– phage therapy. In 2018, Steffanie was named by TIME magazine as one of 50 Most Influential People in Health Care for her work to bring phage therapy to North America.
We do not yet have a date for the event as we are hoping to get Professor Strathdee to join us for discussion.
As always, if any member has questions or concerns, please feel free to call me. I look forward to 'seeing you' on Monday.Susan Peinado, President(619) 225-9236[email protected]