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RESOLUTION NO.
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE
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~GAINST DRUGS RELATING TO FUNDING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1988-1989.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
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SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is
hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said city
an Agreement with the San Bernardino Community Against Drugs
relating to funding for the fiscal year 1988-1989, a copy of
which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated
herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
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Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on the
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day of , 1988, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members
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ABSENT:
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
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(San Bernardino Community Against Drugs)
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of
, 1988, between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a
unicipal corporation, referred to as "City," and THE SAN
ERNARDINO COMMUNITY AGAINST DRUGS, a nonprofit organization,
eferred to as "organization."
THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHT DOLLARS AND THIRTY-THREE CENTS
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22 HUNDRED EIGHT DOLLARS AND THIRTY-SEVEN CENTS ($3,708.37). The
~~ payments shall be made by the tenth of each month.
24 3. Term. This agreement shall commence July 1, 1988, and
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26 4. Use of Funds. The funds paid to organization shall be
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his agreement. At the end of the term, all unexpended city
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funds shall be returned to City by Organization.
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5. Accountina. Prior to the final payment under this
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greement, and at such other times as may be requested by the
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City Administrator or Director of Finance of City, Organization
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shall submit to the City Administrator, with a copy to the
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Director of Finance, an accounting of the proposed and actual
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expenditures of all revenues accruing to the organization for the
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fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. Financial records shall be
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maintained by Organization in accordance with generally accepted
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1~ the expenditures of the funds. All books and records of Organi-
12 zation are to be kept open for inspection at any time during the
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6. Reoorts. Quarterly, and at such other times as may be
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16 the City Administrator an activity report. This report shall
17 indicate what programs and/or activities have been supported by
18 City funds. Where possible, the number of individuals impacted
19 or using the services should be appropriately noted. Equipment
20 or materials purchased with City funds should have justifications
21 for the expenditures. The summary of these reports should be
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23 accounting report for the fiscal year.
24 7. Temoorarv Withholdina. The City Administrator, with the
25 .concurrence of the Mayor and Common Council, is authorized to
26. temporarily withhold or terminate the payment of funds to Organi-
27 zation when the City Administrator determines that any violation
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not less than $500,000.00
for injuries, including, but not
limited to, death, to anyone person and, subject to the same
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limit for each person, in an amount not less than $500,000.00 on
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account of anyone occurrence;
(b) Property Damage Insurance. In an amount of
not less than $50,000 for damage to the property of each person
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on account of anyone occurrence.
11. Termination for Cause. City reserves the right to
terminate this agreement and any and all grants and future pay-
that Organization has failed to comply with the conditions of
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this agreement. In the event City seeks to terminate this agree-
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, ment for cause, City shall promptly notify Organization in writ-
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ing of the proposed termination and the reasons therefor, to-
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gether with the proposed effective date.
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Organization shall be
given an opportunity to appear before the Mayor and Common
Council at the time at which the Mayor and Common Council are to
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consider such recommended termination, and shall be given a
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reasonable opportunity to show cause why, if any exits, the
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I' agreement should not be terminated for cause. Upon determination
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terminated for cause, notice thereof, including reasons for the
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, determination, shall promptly be given to Organization, together
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with information as to the effective date of the termination. The
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be final.
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es agree that the continuation of the project would not produce
eneficial results commensurate with further expenditure of
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In such event, the parties shall agree upon the termina-
ion conditions, including the effective date and, in the case of
artial terminations, the portion to be terminated. Organization
hall not incur new obligations for the terminated portion after
he effective date and shall cancel as many outstanding
bligations as possible. City shall allow Organization full
redit for the City's share of the non-cancellable obligations
roperly incurred by Organization prior to termination.
13. Assianment. Organization shall not assign its
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interest in this agreement without the prior written approval of
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14. Notices. All notices relating to this agreement shall
e in writing and delivered in person or sent by certified mail,
ostage prepaid, addressed as follows:
City Administrator
City of San Bernardino
300 North "0" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Jerilyn Simpson, Director
The San Bernardino Community
Against Drugs, Inc.
234 N. Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92408
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
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City Clerk
Mayor
AGREEMENT:
SAN BEl.. _,RDINO COMMUNI. _ AGAINST DRUGS
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AGAINST DRUGS, INC.
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to form and legal content:
234 North Arrowhead Avenue. San Bernardino. California 9240B 714/885-0509 or 714/889-3565
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
UTILIZATION OF FUNDING FROM ~HE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY AGAINST DRUGS, INC.
FISCAL YEAR
7/1/86 - 6/30/87
FISCAL YEAR
7/1/87 - 6/30/88
CUMULATIVE
TOTALS
RECEIVED FROM THE CITY $ 44,500.00
$ 44,500.00
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EXPENDI TURES:
SALARI ES
SECRETARY
EMP. FICA
QUARTERLY INS.
WORK. COMP.
FED. W/HOLDING
ST. EMPLOYMENT
CORP. COSTS
16,300.19
3,553.11
2,783. 95
906. 96
380.00
3,111.75
249. 20
376. 32
23,684. 44
6,042.83
2,567.83
913.66
448. 24
6,798.15
1,003. 97
12. 50
SUB TOTAL
27,661. 48
27,661. 48
41,471. 62
573.25
453.85
673. 11
180.00
180.00
1,678. 84
492. 82
423. 98
OFFICE SUPPLIES
POSTAGE
PHONE
DUES
SUBSCRI PTI ON
CONFERENCES
EQUIPMENT
PRINTING & DUP.
294.55
152. 11
170. 85
195.00
10. 00
259. 60
493. 55
108.91
SUB TOTAL
1,684. 57
29,346.05
4,655. 85
GRANTS TO ORGAN.
EDUCATIONAL EVENTS
11,170.00
1,631. 54
3,800.00
12,071.78
SUB TOTAL
12,801. 54
42,147.59
15,871. 78
SPECIAL EVENTS
21,788.13
15,416.09
GRAND TOTAL
63, 935. 72
63,935.72
77,415.34
AdvIIOry _
Evlyn Wilcox
Mayor. City of SOn Bernardino
Olftcen . D1reclon
Gerald M. Newcombe
Chairman of the Boord
Jerllyn Simpson Betty A. Kennedy Dave Livingston Donald J. Burne"
President/CEO secretary Chief Financial Officer Lorena Middleton
Shouno Clark
Corl Clemons
CUMULATIVE
TOTALS
41,471. 62
46,127.47
61,999.25
77,415.34
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LAW OFFICES OF'
SIMPSON AND SIMPSON
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS
ROBERT J. SIMPSON
BRIAN oJ. SIMPSON
234 NORTH ARROWHEAD AVENUE
P. O. BOX 187
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 82402
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September 15, 1988
Mr. Jerry Newcombe
Chairman of the Board
San Bernardino Community-Against Drugs, Inc.
272 East 34th Street
San Bernardino, Calif. 92404
Dear Mr. Newcombe:
As you are aware my office is currently providing office space
to San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. At the
request of the president, I am sending you this letter to
itemize the current value of space and other services that are
being provided at no cost.
The values that are provided in this letter are not deductions
to myself or anyone in my office, but are simply the
reflection of donated services and materials.
The value of the space that is being provided to San
Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc., including all of the
services and supplies indicated below is in excess of $860.00
per month or an annual contribution of about $10,320.00.
The following is provided at no cost to San Bernardino
Community Against Drugs, Inc. and is included in the figures
indicated above:
Rent for one office space
Receptionist
Telephone system
Use of two conference rooms
Use of Kitchen
Use of employees lounge and copy room
Waiting room
Computer and printers, including laser printer
Use of Photo copy machine
Use of equipment: 2 desks with chairs, 2 file cabinets,
2 adding machines, and 2 typewriters.
Provided copies at no cost: estimated to be
approximately 1,200 copies per month at 5 cents per
copy is $60 per month.
We are also providing some supplies at no cost to this
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organization, which include, file folders, adding machine
tape, labels, manila envelopes, pens-and pencils, typewriter
ribbons and staples.
I hope this provides the information requested. It is my
pleasure to support San Bernard~no Community Against Drugs,
Inc., in their on-going efforts to fight the war against
drugs.
Very truly yours,
SIMPSON
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Parent Awareness Workshop SeminArs
JANUARY 5 and 19
OCTOBER 6 AND 20
''Do You Know Your
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"Does Your Child's
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NOVEMBER 3 and 17
"Effects of Punk,
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RESERVATIONS REQUESTED
PLEASE CALL
(714) 8lJ5.0509
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First Thursday of each month:
Redlands Community Center
111 W. Lugonia
Redlands, CA
SPONSORED BY:
Third Thursday of each month:
Feldheym Library
555 W. 6th Street
San Bernardino, CA
Charter Hospitol of Radlando
Radlando Adoleocent Recovery Center
Redlando Unified School District
San Bernardino City Unified School District
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.
San Bernardino Community Hospitol
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools
Southland Mentel Health Associates Medical Group
*Dabysitting available CNLY at FeldJeym Library
234 North Arrowhead Avenue. San Bernardino. California 92408 7141885-0509 or 7141889-3565
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE september 16, 1988
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PARENT AWARENESS WORKSHOP SEMINARS
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.,. is helping to
organize PARENT AWARENESS WORKSHOP SEMINARS (PAWS) to help citizens
of San Bernardino County come to grips with family issues. All
workshops are FREE OF CHARGE , and something you should not miss.
It could be important for the future of your family.
Workshops will be held at 7:30 pm the first Thursday of each
month at Redlands Community Center, 111 West Lugonio, in Redlands;
and the third Thursday of each month at. 7:30 pm, Feldheym Library,
555 West sixth street, in San Bernardino.
Topics to be discussed are as follows:
October 6th & 20th - "Do You Know Your Children's Friends"
NovembEii! 3rd & 17th - "Effects of Punk, Rock & Heavy Metal Music"
December 1st & 15th - "Is It Going To Be a Happy Holiday"
January 5th & 19th - "Does Your Child's School Call You Every Week"
February 2nd & 16th - "Self Esteem: A Family Affair"
March 2nd & 16th - "Step Families in Trouble" .
All parents who care, volunteers, and others who are concerned
about the drug problems facing us today are invited to attend. These
workshops will enhance your life and the lives of your children. All
parents are encouraged to come and bring your families to increase
your knowledge on drugs.
LET'S LEARN!
LET'S FIGHT!
LET'S WIN!
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SEE YOU THERE!
For more information, contact:
Jeri Simpson
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.
(714) 885-0509
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234 North Arrowhead Avenue. San Bernardino. California 92408
714/885-0509 or 714/889-3565
SOME FACTS ABOUT
SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY AGAINST DRUGS. INC.
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Our History:
This organization started with the Mayor's
Drug Task Force in July, 1985.
Included in the Mayor's Drug Task Force:
Mayor Evlyn Wilcox - Sheriff - San Bernardino Police
Department - California Youth Authority - Councilman
District Attorney - Fire Chief - YMCA - Probation
City Schools - City Attorney - Housing - City Clerk
Norton Air Force Base - Building & Safety - Realtor
University - Parents ~ Child Protective Services -
County Drug and Alcohol Program and Treatment Agencies.
We wanted to find out the needs and problems of our
community relating to drug and alcohol abuse.
We formed sub-committees to determine the problem areas
and soon realized we needed to form a nonprofit organization
in order to raise funds and assist the Drug Task Force in
organizing and networking with the different agencies
involved with the community drug abuse problems. San
Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Ino. was officially
incorporated on July 10, 1986.
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WHAT WE WANT TO 00 -
Aid in eduoation of community members.
Assist in prevention programs suoh as D.A.R.E. (Drug
Abuse Resistanoe Eduoation), Friday Nite Live, Insight, Peer
Training and Leadership, Teen Theatre and all school
programs.
Assist in intervention and treatment programs by
helping agencies beoome established in our community.
Assist the law enforce.ent area by raising funds and
aoquiring up-to-date detect~on and analysis equipment.
And also keep better communication among law enforoement
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PreIktenUCEO SecretCI., OWl AnancIaI omc.r Loretta t 11 ~ ~I ~n
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Carl CIemonI
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agencies, D.A.'s office, and theccourt system.
Assist and cooperate with the schools to provide more
teacher training seminars in the substance abuse programs.
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Assist by co-sponsoring with the San Bernardino City
Unified School District to provide different monthly
programs for the Parent,. Awareness Nights. This will include
advertising these programs to the community.
Will be constantly providing pertinent drug and alcohol
information to the local community access channel/cable TV
as well as working on new PSA's with the media.
WHO SUPPORTS US -
We obtain funding from the City of San Bernardino to
pay operational costs, including a director and secretary,
so all monies raised can go for programs.
We do fund raising to obtain the monies needed to assist
the community in on-gOing educational programs and community
awareness events and needs.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO DATE -
Assist individuals in need by providing
personalized informatin on resources and places to get help.
Established a communications link between
agencies involved with the drug problem -.law enforcement,
courts, schools, treatment centers, government and community.
Responsible for writing an ordinance to improve the
business environment of the City by reducing the occurrence of
acts of sexual misconduct, illicit drug transactions, and
"fencing" acti vi ties on business premises in the City.
This Ordinance No. MC-502 adding Chapter 5.82 was duly adopted
by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
on March 3, 1986. This Ordinance has been successful to date.
Successfully worked with the San Bernardino County
Board of Supervisors to inc~ase funding allocations for the
Sheriff's Crime and Drug testing lab.
Applied for nonprofit status in May, 1986 and
received our exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code on July 10, 1986.
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Received $6000 from General Telephone Company in
June 1986 for the purchase of a Communicator / Student
Awareness System - a telephone answering machine which
provides taped messages on drug related questions, which is in
constant use at this time. "The Communicator/Student Awareness
System has 63 taped messages: 27 Drug; 17 Alcohol; 13
Emotional and 6 Community. Phone number 24 hours per day is
381-5888. We're averaging about 56 phone calls per day.
This Communicator is located in the San Bernardino City
Unified School District office.
The menus are distributed on a constant basis
throughout the local area to schools, businesses, libraries,
service clubs, and anyone who requests them.
These tapes have been revised and new tapes have
been added to include Aids. The total number of tapes that
are now. available are 65. The new tapes will be in effect
on March 8, 1988. .
September 13, 1986 - Held our first fundraiser
"The Heat Is On", where approximately 290 people attended.
$25,000 was raised from this event.
Received the support of the local Judges in October
of 1986 to take a hard line on street sales of illegal drugs
and establish new guidelines that give convicted dealers a
minimum one-year jail sentence to first time offenders.
November, 1986 - Organized Drug Awareness Fair in
Central City Mallon Mayors' D-Day in the War on Drugs. Over
500 people attended that day to receive information and
pamphlets and talk to recovering addicts. Videos were
available for all ages on drug and alcohol abuse.
Participants included local high school peer counselors, San
Bernardino Police Department, County Mental Health, County
Drug and Alcohol Program, treatment facilities, Kids Against
Crime, KCKC broadcasting live and a high school band played
as well.
Helped obtain funding for a security system for Agape
House (Center of Community Counseling & Education)
in January, 1987.
February, 1987 - Donated $8,700.00 to the San
Bernardino Police Department to purchase a body transmitter to
assist in arrests ($7000)an~ a drug sniffing device. which
pinpoints areas of chemicals (1200) and sponsored a drug-free
event for D.A.R.E. graduates ($500).
Wrote our first newsletter in February, 1987 and
mailed to 320 people. Mailed our second newsletter in April,
1987 to 480 people. We hope to be able to do these every three
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months, and to increase our distribution.
Sponsored 12 students from local high schools to
attend Californian's For Drug Free Youth conference in
Irvine - March 13-14, 1987.'
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) started
with one full time DARE officer and through the assistance and
information provided by the Drug Task Force/SBCAD to the San
Bernardino Police Department, an increase of two full time
DARE officers and one school security officer has resulted.
Have made 10 different drug announcements on the KCKC
radio station regarding the signs and symptoms that. parents
should be looking for.
April 6, 1987 - Donated $2,555 to the San Bernardino
City Unified School District, for the purchase of (2) Here's
Looking at You 2,000 Kits @ $940.00 oach; (15) Elementary Group
Facilitators Handbooks @ $35.00 each; and (5) Secondary Group
Facilitators Handbooks @ $30.00 each.
Sponsored a team of nine participants from the
Community to attend the Attorney General's Challenge Seminar in
April, 1987, and was asked to speak at the program about the
networking of San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.
There were over 700 people from the Southern California area in
attendance.
May 1, 1987 - Sponsored a Parent Awareness program in
conjunction with the local Elks Lodge titled " Drugsl It Can't
Happen - Not In Our Family".
May 17, 1987 - Held our first .CYCLE AGAINST DRUGS"
25 & 50 mile ride for bicyclers. 521 participants were
registered for this event. Music, entertainment, T-shirts
and a buffet were provided for all.. the entrants and
volunteers, as well as updated drug and alcohol information
was available to all those who attended. Over $3,000 was
raised from this event.
June 28, 1987 - Held the first annual celebrity
exhibition game with San Bernardino's "SPIRIT. baseball team in
honor of .SAY NO TO DRUGS" lIeek. Actor Mark Harmon
participated in this event along with other celebrity athletes
and the local celebrity baseball players. Drug information was
made available to over 500 participants of this event.
July 30, 1987 - The San Bernardino Community Against
Drugs, Inc. Board approved the donation of $3000 to the San
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Bernardino Public Library to start updating library materials
on drug related issues. This money will start out purchasing
36 book titles representing 172 individual items as well as 8
titles (12 items) in video format. All titles will cater to
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both juvenile and adult audiences. This material will be
placed in all five branches in this community.
August 12, 1987 - Participated in the Ronald McDonald
Safety Show held at the Norman Feldheym Library and distributed
drug and alcohol related information to the approximate 350
children in attendance.
September 8, 1987 - Attorney General John K. Van De
Kamp's office requested 100 copies of our August, 1987
Newsletter in order to assist the Northern California area with
drug related problems.
October 17, 1987 - Participated in the Annual Crime
Prevention Day at the local perris Hill Park where drug
information was distributed to over 350 people who attended.
October 17, 1987 - Held our 2nd annual fundraiser -
"The Beat Goes On". Over 400 people attended this
fundraiser. Poster information was made available providing
pictures and brochures about the involvment of San
Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.
Jeri Simpson was presented with a letter and a
Certificate of Appreciation signed by John K. Van de Kamp,
Attorney General for the State of California for her
outstanding and dedicated work in the prevention of drug and
alcohol abuse, and the commitment to the community of San
Bernardino. This was presented by Marty Mercado, Chief,
Officer of Community and Consumers Affairs, Office of the
Attorney General.
October 19, 1987 - Organized the kick-off for Red
Ribbon Week "Say No To Drugs" in the City with the Mayor and
Common Council at City Hall where the Mayor presented to San
Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. a Proclamation to
the City of San Bernardino. Over 75 high school peer
counselors attended as well as San Bernardino High School
Band played in City Hall to start the efforts of this
community in saying no to dr~gs. Local drug agencies and
the community were invited.
October 23, 1987 - Participated in the County School
Intervention/Prevention Training Workshop where over 170 people
were in training for a week-long seminar.
October 25-31, 1987 - RED RIBBON WEEK .SAY NO TO
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DRUGS" - Through the efforts of the San Bernardino Community
Against Drugs, Inc. and the County Office of Drug and Alcohol
Programs, many events were organized during the entire Red
Ribbon Week. Included in these events were the elementary,
junior high and high school~, colleges, libraries, businesses,
government, churches and many citizens. Over 10,000 red
ribbons, 5000 "Say No To Drugs" buttons, posters, bumper
stickers and information were distributed from the office of
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. to the local
communi ty.
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October 27, 1987 - Donated $300 to Aquinas High
School for a national anti-drug speaker (Joseph Jennings)
during Red Ribbon Week. The speaker was available to the
entire high school student body.
October 29, 1987 - Jerilyn Simpson received an award
on behalf of San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. at
the Teen Theatre Rally held at San Bernardino High School,
from the San Bernardino City Unified School District and Peer
Leadership Program for the dedication and commitment in the
Prevention and Intervention of Substance Abuse in our schools
(public and private) and community.
November 8-10, 1987 - Was invited to participate
in the White House Conference for a Drug Free America in
Los Angeles and to attend the wrap-up conference in
Washington, D. C. February 28-March 3, 1988..
November 14, 1987 - Provided drug information to
the Homespun Bazaar at the Village Auditorium - Arrowhead
Springs (International Headquarters of Campus Crusade for
Christ) .
January 19, 1988 - Co-sponsored a Drug Awareness
Clinic with the Elks Lodge #836 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. where
different drug paraphernelia was on display. Speakers were
present from the Sheriff's Department and the San Bernardino
Community Hospital Care. Unit.
February 13, 1988 - Co-sponsored a Special Women's
Conference on "Substance Abuse" at San Bernardino Valley
College from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with the San Bernardino
County Office of Alcohol and Drug Program and the Riverside
County Drug Team/Riverside County Alcohol Control Program.
February 23, 1988 - Donated $1,000 to the San
Bernardino City Unified School District to help sponsor 150
students to the Peer Counselors Training-to be held in San
Francisco in April of this year.
(This donation was made possible with the money
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given to our organization from the proceeds of the Homespun
Bazaar at the International Headquarters of Campus Crusade
for Christ. )
March 8, 1988 - ~rganized with the Matrix Center
an "Amphetamine Awareness" press conference at the San
Bernardino City Hall which included information on the
"Impact of Illicit Methamphetamine on the City of San
Bernardino"; "Amphetamine Production - Target San Bernardino
County"; "The Challenge to City and County Law Enforcement";
and "Recognition and.Treatment of the Typical Amphetamine
User in San Bernardino County". This panel included
government and law enforcement from the City and County, as
well as community and medical input.
March 8, 1988 - The revised Communicator/Student
Awareness System MENU was released to the public. This
Communicator offers taped information concerning drugs,
alcohol, aids and emotional concerns. This is a 24 hour a
day service from any touch tone telephone. This new list
consists of 65 computer taped messages. The new menus are
available by calling the office of SBCAD at 885-0509 or 889-
3565 or the San Bernardino City Unified School District
office at 381-1167.
February 22 and March 12, 1988 - Taped a 30 minute
interview with KMEN/KGGI radio station regarding San
Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. and the "Spring
Training Program" scheduled for March 21-23rd. These
programs were aired on their" Viewpoint" program.
March 13, 1988 - Mailed out 2,220 copies of the
March Newsletter which included a flyr with the information
about the "Spring Training Program" for parents scheduled
for March 21-23rd. The newsletter printing was donated by
Victory Press and the binding and mailing was donated by
Roger's Binding 8< Mailing.
March 17, 1988 - Co-sponsored with the San
Bernardino City Unified School District a parent meeting
regarding Eating Disorders. This was presented by the San
Bernardino Community Hospital.
March 21, 22 and 23, 1988 - Sponsored and
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organized a "Spring Training for Parents" - How to Prevent
Drug Abuse! This was held at the Feldheym Library Lecture
Hall from 6 to 9 p.m. all three nights. This was a free
seminar to the publiC along with free baby sitting by the
peer counselors. The presentation was given by Loretta
Middleton who also used students (former drug users) to give
their testimonies.
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March 30, 1988 - Donated $1,000 to the Elks Lodge
#836 to provide more LISTEN TO MEt coloring books that are
being distributed in all elementary grade schools in the
community to provide drug information to the kindergarten
through 5th grade students. This book was approved by the
school board.
March 30, 1988 - Board approval was given to
authorize a donation in the amount of $1,180 to send four
students from Shandin Hills School to the Youth to Youth
1988 Western States Conference for Drug Free Youth,
(My Choice...A Drug Free Celebrationl") August 1-5 at the
Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, CA. This conference
will celebrate a renewed future and commitment toward a Drug
Free lifestyle. The five day conference trains teens and
adults to work together in designing positive prevention
programs that really work. It is an action packed, fun
filled yet informative week that will equip all participants
with specific skills to start and support drug free youth
groups.
April 5, 1988 ~ Mayor Evlyn Wilcox and Jeri
Simpson were interviewed by Chuck Palmer for the "Dialogue"
show regarding the program and accomplishments of San
Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. This will be
aired May 25th and May 31st on the local KVCR-TV station.
April 15, 1988 - Board approval was given to make
a donation to five local high schools in the amount of $100
each to be awarded as a scholarship to the top peer
counselor for their commitment to remain drug-free and to
show them our appreciation of their efforts to work towards
positive self-development and to help others individually,
in groups and in crisis. These will be awarded on May 31,
1988 at the Peer Counselor Awards Banquet to be held at the
Elks Lodge.
April 15, 1988 - Arranged for a drug and alcohol
message and advertisement for our County Resource Center to
be printed in all San Bernardino County Sample Ballots for
the election of June 7, 1988.
May 17, 1988 - Coordinated and sponsored a "Safe
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At Home - Not Out On Drugs" mini-drug clinic with the Spirit
Baseball Club and the San Bernardino City Unified School
District for 2,300 sixth (6th) grade students. The teachers
were in attendance from the respective classes as well as
volunteers. Presentations were given by the Sheriff's Color
Guard, K-9 Dogs, treatment physician, former drug users,
baseball players, Mayor, Superintendent of Schools, Spirit
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Manager, Counselor and DARE Officers. Lunch was served as
well as each student received a Spirit Baseball team picture
and a Pledge card to remain drug and alcohol free.
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May 18, 1988 - Organized a Parent Coalition
Meeting to start a support group for concerned parents.
May 24, 1988 - A team of nine participants from
the community attended the California Attorney General's
Challenge to Prevent .Youth Drug Abuse - "A Continuing
Commitment to Action" seminar in Burbank, CA.
May 25, 1988 - Sponsored a Peer Counselor to the
2nd Annual Peer Helpers Association Conference in Ft.
Collins, Colorado, by donating $210.00 to cover the
registration fee.
May 31, 1988 - Supplied all San Bernardino Police
Department substations with Communicator/Student Awareness
System menus.
June 13, 1988 - Received a special recognition
award from the United States Conference of Mayors as one of
the communities recognized for Partnerships for Drug Control
of our city's effort to control drugs through public/private
partnerships and activities involving volunteers.
June 15, 1988 - Started coordinating local
communities to be involved with promoting the National
Campaign for RED RIBBON WEEK, October 23-30, 1988, by wearing
and displaying red ribbons as a symbol of commitment to
healthy drug-free lifestyles as well as developing programs
and activities throughout the week. The theme this year is
"The Choice For Me - Drug Free."
June 28, 1988 - Organized a group to co-sponsor
monthly (P.A.W.S.) Parent Awareness Workshop Seminars starting
in October, 1988 through March, 1989. These will be held on
the first and third Thursday of each month and are free to the
communi ty.
July 17, 1988 - Held the second annual "Mark Harmon
Celebrities" vs. "San Bernar~ino Notables" exhibition game
with the San Bernardino "SPIRIT" baseball team in promoting
"Say No To Drugs" week. Drug information was made available
to the community in attendance. Over $2,000 was raised from
this event.
August 10, 1988 - Participated in the second annual
Ronald McDonald Safety Show held at the Norman Feldheym
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Library and distributed drug andaloohol information to over
250 ohildren, as well as teaohers and parents.
August 18, 1988 - Purohased "The Prevention Projeot"
program to be implemented ~y the looal YMCA organization for
their youth.
August 18, 1988 - Co-sponsored with the Spirit Base-
ball Club the Premiere of "Stealing Home" movie as a thank you
to the community for their support of San Bernardino Community
Against Drugs, Inc. .
September 24, 1988 - Organized and sponsoring a
F. A. D. (Families Against Drugs) conference at San Bernardino
Valley College. Drug informational awareness workshops will
be available for all ages of the family. Peer counselors will
provide child care as well.. The cost of this is free to all
those who want to learn.
Since March, 1988, over 18,700 Communicator/Student
Awareness System menus have been distributed throughout the
community from the office of San Bernardino Community Against
Drugs, Inc. Over 2,000 calls have been received to date
which is approximately an average of 660 calls per month.
Throughout this past year, presantations regarding
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc. have been made
to service clubs and local organizations, as well as
meetings with the San Bernardino Common Council to update
them on the work that is being done by this organization for
the community. Those presentations reach the community in
the form of special programs aired by the local cable access
television station. The impact of these programs has been
significantly enhanced through media support.
UPCOMING EVENTS AND PLANS:
P.A.W.S. (Parent Awareness WorkShOp Seminars) scheduled:
October 6th & 20th
"Do You Know Your Children's Friends?"
November 3rd & 17th
"Effects of Punk, Rock & Heavy Metal Music"
December 1st & 15th
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"Is It Going To Be A Happy Holiday?"
January 5th & 19th
"Does Your Child's School Call You Every Week?"
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February 2nd & 16th
"SELF ESTEEM: A Family Affair"
March 2nd & 17th
"Step Families In Trouble"
(a) October 15, 1988 - Will be participating in the
annual Crime Prevention Day at the local perris Hill Park
where drug information will be distributed to those in
attendance.
(b) October 24, 1988 - Organized a Kick-Off Breakfast
for Red Ribbon Week at the Elks Lodge #836 in San Bernardino.
(c) Will be working with the County Juvenile Hall to
provide videos and drug and alcohol information to adolescents
and parents in the hall.
(d) Will be working with the DARE officers and trained
parents to provide a facility in which concerned students
will have a place to "talk" about the drug and alcohol
problems. The facility will be the Kids Against Crime
building. We want to have the facilty open from 3: 30 p.m.
to 5: 30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.
(e) Working on plans to do a "Resource Drug Fair" to
let the community know the different types of treatment and
family support that is available to this community.
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1988 National
Red Ribbon Campaign
Honorary Chairmen
President Ronald Reagan
Mrs. Nancy Reagan
National Federation
of Parents tor Drug-Free
Youth. Inc.
8370 Georgia Ave.. Suite 200
Silver Springs, Maryland
20910-3604
Telephone (301) 585-5437
State Chairmen
Governor George Deukmejian
Mrs. Gloria Deukmejian
Californians for
Drug-Free Youth, Inc.
Red Ribbon Headquarters
2570 Del Mar Heights Rd., #152
Del Mar. California 92014
Telephone (619) 792-6084
RED RIBBON WEEK
OCTOBER 23-30, 1988
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BACKGROUND:
The RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN was launched when Federal Agent
Enrique Camarena was murdered by drug traffickers in
1985. The RED RIBBON became the symbol of the call to
reduce the demand for drugs. United with the National
Federation of Parents for Drug-Free Youth, the third
annual CALIFORNIA RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN is coordinated by
Californians for Drug-Free Youth, Inc. in cooperation
with the California Department of Alcohol and Drug
Programs.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN is to promote
healthy, drug-free choices.
SYMBOL:
The RED RIBBON is the symbol of the
a drug-free, healthy lifestyle.
commitment to live
THEME:
THE CHOICE FOR ME, DRUG-FREEl
ACTION:
Demonstrate your commitment to
life by wearing and displaying
National Red Ribbon Week.
a drug-free, healthy
RED RIBBONS during
TIME LINE:
Oct. 22-23
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 28-30
- OCTOBER 23-30, 1988
- RED RIBBON SABBATH
- RED RIBBON RALLY DAY
- WEAR RED DAY
- RED RIBBON SPORTS WEEKEND
OBJECTIVE:
This comprehensive campaign is designed to establish a
network of people in every community to support drug-
free choices. The network should involve all aspects
of our communities: churches, schools, students,
parents, law enforcement, government, elected
officials, business and industry, media, civic
organizations, and private citizens.
LONG TERM GOAL:
Involve all segments of our co.munities in combatting
drug abuse.
234 North Arrowhead Avenue. San Bernardino. California 92408
714/885-0509 or 714/889-3565
RED RIBBON WEEK
OCTOBER 23 - 30, 1988
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.
All across America plans are under way for a aj r campaign
against drug abuse: RED RIBBON WEEK of October 23-30, 1988, has
as its Honorary Chairmen, President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan.
Today, representatives of education, business, health agencies
and community networks, along with youth leaders in San Bernardino
County, are joining together to mobilize San Bernardino County in
a strong, unified effort to fight drugs and to create public aware-
ness through'Red Ribbon Week activities.
San Bernardino is joining scores of cities throughout the
united States in Red Ribbon activities to demonstrate its commit-
ment to a drug-free society and to unite communities in their
efforts to eliminate the demand for illicit drugs.
We expect San Bernardino to display a "total community effort"
in wearing and displaying red ribbons as symbols of commitment
to healthy lifestyles and a reinvestment in the future of our
community.
LET'S SEE RED! GET INVOLVED! JOIN US! During this week,
October 23-30, 1988, we ask that all individuals, businesses and
organizations wear and display red ribbons, banners, and signs
to signify unity with, and support for the position that we will
not tolerate illegal drug traffic and/or alcohol and drug addiction
in our community. .
For more information, contact:
Jeri Simpson
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.
(714) 885-0509
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Evlyn WIlcox
Mayor. CIty of Son BetnClldlno
0IlIcM. D1rectOll
_ M. Newcombe
Chairman of tI1e Board
Jerllyn Simpson Betty A. Kennedy Dove Uvlnosfon Donotd J. Burnett
PresldentlCEO Secretary Chief Rnonclol Oftk:er Lore"a Middleton
Shauna Clork
Corl Clemonl
234 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, California 92408
714/885-0509 or 714/889-3565
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FAMILIES AGAINST DRUGS
(Not Just Another Fad)
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc, will be
presenting a Drug Information Awareness Workshop for the
residents of the greater San Bernardino area, The theme for
the workshop will be, FAMILIES AGAINST DRUGS (Not Just Another
Fad). The purpose of this workshop will be to provide
education and referral source regarding drugs and alcohol
abuse to the general public,
This event will enhance your Ii fe and the lives of your
children, It will take place on Saturday, September 24, 1988,
at San Bernardino Valley College, 701 So, Mt. Vernon Ave"
Liberal Arts Building, from 10: 00 A. M. to 3: 00 P. M. There
will be a buffet lunch, guest speakers and a variety of
workshops at no charge. Child care will also be provided.
Works hops:
Is Your Child Controlling The Family?
Facts About AIDS.
How To Deal With Children On Drugs.
Sex Drugs And Rock & Roll.
Drugs And The School Setting.
Drugs And Crime On The Street.
Peer Pressure & Self Esteem.
All parents are encouraged to bring their families.
join us to increase your knowledge on drugs. Let's
let's fight, let's win! See you there.
Come
learn,
For More Information Contact:
Jeri Simpson
San Bernardino Community Against Drugs, Inc.
885-0509
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AdvIIOry Member
Evlyn wucox
Mayor. City of SOn Bernardino
0tlIc.... D1r_
Gerald M. Newcombe
Chairman of the Boord
JerUyn SlmplOn Betty A. Kennedy Dove Uvlngston Donald J. Burnett
President/CEO Secretary Chief Financial Officer Loretta Middleton
Shauno Clark
Corl Clemons