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HomeMy WebLinkAbout31- Public Comments Handout 1 Inland Empire Chaplain Corps Servinq the City of San Bernardino, California April 15, 2003 Kathryn McQuay Dept. of Justice- COPS 1100 Vermont Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20530 Dear Kathryn: We take this opportunity to thank you for your support and assistance with the 2002 VBI grant. As per the Inland Empire Chaplain Corps Board of Directors' meeting in March, this is to officially notifY your office that we will not be partnering with the San Bernardino Police Department VBI grant request for the extension year of2003/2004, as another faith based organization will be in partnership. The Board also voted to terminate partnership with the current VBI grant on May 30, 2003. Again, our greatest appreciation for your consideration ofthis relatively new work. Sincerely, ~~ Tom Gronewald, CEO Inland Empire Chaplain Corps cc: Chief Garrett Zimmon Lt. Mark Garcia Entered into Record It 5/5-) D3 . Council/CmyDevCms Mtg: - by ~ ..Agend.I_~ y}11rt4 Wrtf cb.t1iJ, .kpiltLf~~ City Clerk/CDC Se~y City ot San Bernardino TG/pm 710 N. 8D" Street San Bernardino California 92401 This is the letter for which I'was terminated from the Police Dept. SAN BERNARDINO CREDIT UNION 401 W. Second Street San Bernardino, CA. 92401 April 28, 2003 On April 24, 2003, Officer Garcia came in to the San Bernardino Credit Union Requesting changes on an existing organization account. He had information Regarding the account. He informed me that one of the persons on the account Had been terminated, and was to turn over all of the account information. (check- Book), but was afraid that the account would be in jeopardy. So I informed him That we would need new signature cards. He also stated that they were going to have a emergency board meeting to appoint new officers. So I made a notation on the account and told officer Garcia the account could be frozen, pending all of the new signature cards. You 'lQ~ SAN BERNARDINO CREDIT UNION 401 WEST 2nd STREET SAN BERNARDINO CA 92401 (909)889-0838 * Fax: (909)889-7973 April 29, 2003 Dear Member: On April 29, 2003, officer Garcia brought in new signature cards and was informed nothing could be done on the account without changing the articles of Incorporation. .SincerelY'L J\, '#Up .PVJ- t) Sue Studley . Infana ~mpire Chapfaincy, Inc. 71 0 IJ.l "1J I S tree t San 'Bernaraino} CYl 92401 April 30, 2003 Tom Gronewald 242 E. 36th Street San Bernardino, CA 92404 Dear Tom; This letter is to inform you that the Board of Directors for the Inland Empire Chaplaincy, Inc. held a special board meeting, as per the bylaws, on 4-29-03. Five board members were present for the meeting constituting a quorum. The board voted unanimously to remove you from your position as president and from the being a board member. As you know the bylaws allow for the removal of officers by the board of directors. Section 6 ofthe bylaws states... .. .The Board of Directors may remove any officer at any time with or without cause, but such removal shall not prejudice the contract rights, if any, of the person so removed. Thank you for your service as a chaplain. Please insure that you return any items belonging to the LE.C.L immediately. Sincerely yours; ."~ ~ .~ .J{ . ~q~ Mark Garcia nCl ='"0> ,,' -'- o - ..,:;:: "0 . ~. N n - " " Cl:I n Cl r, =- toJ fh _. =l - ~g /~. '"""l~ =- "'0. ~ ~. N -:; g 3' " '< 3 c o " ~ v> '"C " r, E c:.. ,.. '<' ., 0 E:." en a- t: " -o:r -0::" o .., ;:l 0 . .., :r r. en Cl:I -0 o 0;> " - '? :?~ 6 " ,- g ~ ~ ~-<'li =- to.: ::I -6' "'C ('J . "'C a @ t: n en S' 0..:E n g c.." 0> - ::s c' c.."on en 0 0 ,..J rtI ~~t.: ~ ., ",,"2- (b .......J 0 ~ en --';a ". tJ < ... t;; en 0>. ~o'a.~ n'" C o - 5' 0 ::1.... ';r," en n (b 0 ::::-- r:. S:: c:: ...; ::s ., _ = .... ::r :2 ~"2..,< tJ (f, 0 ('[l V1 :::I ~ e; ~ .... n. "'= -'('[l n 5. cn~ )> = ('b -0....., ..., C Co. 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Thomas Gronewald Chaplain Coordinator City of San Bernardino Police 710 North "0" Street San Berardino, CA 92401 M=h 7 O~bJlJ- ( ;/.,/ /f'Y' 't. .u Dear Thomas Gronewald: Please forgive me for waiting so long to send this letter of sincere thanks and appreciation. Quite frankly, I do not know what my sister-in-law, Rebecca Stanley, would have done without your spiritual and ;oractical assistance after the sudden death of my brother David in January. You were indeed a great blessing to our entire family at a time when we needed support more than ever. Your kindness and support will never be forgotten. All of us have tried to move on from the tragedy of losing David. We miss him, but with your help, we were able to see the blessings in the loss. Indeed one of those blessings is that we are all closer than ever. We have also vowed to be as spiritually supportive of each other as we can by keeping in touch with each other and reaching out to one another. I hope that you continue to do your good work. letting people know the goodness of God and the' tremendous power of God. Most of all, please do not take for granted the time that we have with each other, family, friends and co-workers. For as we found out all too suddenly from David, tomorrow is not promised. Again, on behalf of my mother and father and my entire family, thank you for being a blessing to us. May God continue to bless you and keep you. Craig A. I Assemblyman, 28th District c. Hon. Judith Valles, Mayor, San Bernardino, California Hon. Brett Granlund, Assemblyman, San Bernardino, California / Chief Lee Dean, Chief of Police, San Bernardino, California ./ Printed on Recycled Paper o / <' '. .. . .~ E ~ 8 ...... .. ~ Gary R. Burnham POBox 370 Lake Arrowhead. CA 92352 January 04. 2000 Chief Lee Dean City of San Bernardino Police Department 710 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 Dear Chief Dean: I was involved in a very tragic accident that occurred at 40th Street and Watennan Avenue in San Bernardino between 7:30pm and 8:00pm on Friday December 10. 1999. An intoxicated man crossed Watennan Avenue against a red signal and stepped into the path of the vehicle I was driving and was killed. I am writing this letter to express my gratitude to the San Bernardino Fire Paramedics and the San Bernardino Police Department and commend them for the YRtf in which they handled this incident. My wife and I were treated with the utmost professionalism. concem and consideralion. Chaplain Tom GronewaId was called and was a great comfort to both of us that evening as well as in subsequent telephone conversations. He also showed great consideration by assisting us in securing the Police Report. This was our first experience with the Police and we are very impressed and grateful for the job all of you do. Thank you and God Bless. Sincerely. ~~. Gary R. Bumham SAN BERNARD!~IO POUCE D~ARTMENT . 2. -I() Transmittal Slip ~ Date To: Department From: LJ. Mark Garcia Per your request o Please follow up o Please check o Please rush o Please return o Please see me o For your comments . , . f IS ~I -- \IYL yertrZ- '2.. o For your information o o o o o Per our conversation For your file For your approval For your signature Comments:~ I f .5uI.T rUAJDI"}- IA "1)( t cO; .~ .~. '.~~' . f_(t'~ . ,.. "ir , . r" r POLICE DEPARTMENT GAIUIETI' W. ZIMMON . CHIEf 0.. POUCE P.O. Box 1559. San Bernardino' CA92401-1559 909.384.5742 www.cLsan-bernardino.ca.us .. January 28, 2003 US Department of Justice, COPS Office Training and Technical Assistance Division Value-Based Initiatives 1100 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530 Dear Sir: The San Bemardino Police Department is pleased to submit an application for year two funding of the Value-Based Initiative Grant. As described in the application, grant personnel have been very successful in implementing year one goals and objectives. In year two, the department will continue to build on this successful foundation and strengthen our partnerships with faith-based organizations. Our focus in year two will be working with at-risk youth by expanding juvenile mentoring programs to address youth violence in the City of San Bernardino. Expanding this effort would be not feasible without federal funding to continue the VBI program. As illustrated in our application, the State of California is tackling a $35 billion budget deficit and is implementing drastic cuts in services and funding for local government. The City of San Bemardino will experience a $12 - $20 million budget shortfall for Fiscal Year 2003/04. The department will seek funding from state grants, private organizations, banks, and faith-based organizations to continue the VBI program once federal funding is exhausted. Very truly yours, , 1 )r Garrett W. Zim 0 Chief of Police RC/rm LEADERS IN SEllING TIlE STANDARD OF ExCELLENCE , . ~ r I Value-Based Initiative (VB!) Grant Progress Report The San Bernardino Police Department in partnership with the Inland Empire Chaplains Inc. (IECI) was awarded a Value-Based Initiative Grant for $125,000 in April 2002. We initiated our plan in July 2002. All grant personnel have been hired and a VBI governing board has been established. (See Attachment One for governing board members). The focus of our effort is to partner with faith based organizations to help build a foundation for the initiation of and to promote sustainability through the involvement of local, self-funded, faith based groups. Our faith-based partners include lECI, Victory Outreach, The Rock World Outreach Center, Lion's Heart Ministry, First Christian Church, Abundant Living Fellowship and Water of Life Church. We are half way through our first grant cycle and are on track to accomplish all of our stated goals and objectives. The following provides highlights of our accomplishments to date. Ministers Training Academy We have completed two clergy education training sessions. The first training session provided crisis intervention skills to local clergy to effectively support our community in the event of a major crisis. Fifty-four local citizens, including ministers, rabbis, teachers, victim witness advocates, and mental health professionals attended the training. Our police department also sponsored the City of San Bernardino Community Summit. The VBI staff partnered with the police department to plan and promote the summit. The summit provided citizen and faith based training designed to teach our community members how to work more effectively with the police department and work together to promote community policing. Over three hundred people attended the summit. Training sessions pertinent to this component of the grant included faith and justice partnerships and at-risk youth intervention. We continue to partner with the Cops and Clergy Network to promote positive working relationships with members of all faith based organizations. Over fifty faith based and government organizations are represented by our local cops and clergy network. The third annual Faith and Justice Summit is planned for February 13, 2003, at the Riverside Convention Center. The theme of the summit is Tolerance, Unity and Respect in a Diverse Community. Pastor Eugene Rivers will be the keynote speaker. The Faith and Justice Summit serves to advance community policing through partnerships of faith, justice, and educational professionals. Citizen Education The City of San Bernardino Community Summit provided a number of training blocks designed to enlist the support of our citizens for effective community policing. Seminars included topics such as identity theft, gangs and graffiti, traffic enforcement, cross-cultural communication and homeland security. The seminars focused on creating a safer community. I , OMB no, 1103..()()xx (exp. xlxIx) , . ,', /.~ ;- " f:..~' Community Policing Development Proposal Packet Please answer all of the following questions completely, and type all answers, I. Background Information N/A If the following uN/A" box ~ checked, please skip directly to section II. 0 If the ''N/ A" box is not checked, your proposal must address the following elements: . Provide an executive summary and a detailed project description, including how this project will advance community policing/assist other agencies in advancing community policing (10 pages or less), The project description should also include the following: I, An explanation of the specific public safety need that this project will address, 2, An explanation of why your agency is unable to address this public safety need without Federal assistance. 3. Identification of any plans for continuing the project through community support following the conclusion of Federal support, if awarded. . If applicable, please describe how your agency will engage the community throughout the project. . Provide a detailed implementation plan that outlines project goals and objectives. Please include a project timeline. II. Primary Applicant Information (If primary applicant is a consortium, list lead agency below and attach a listing of the name, address, phone and fax numbers, and type of law enforcement agency for all consortium members.) Primary Applicant's Legal Name: San Bernardi no Pol; ce Department Primary Applicant's EIN Number (9-digit # assigned by the IRS): 95-6000772 Primary Applicant Executive's Name: Garrett W. Zimmon Title: Chi ef of Pol ice Primary Applicant's Address: 710 North '0' Street / PO Box 1559 City: San Bernardino State: CA Zip Code: 92401 Telephone: 909-384-5607 Fax: 909-388-4950 Federal Congressional District(s} (Number): 43rd, 41st . OMB no. 1103-00xx (exp. xix/x) .", I- /-. . Background Information (Continued) The total amount of Federal funds requested under this proposal: $ 105.000 Population of jurisdiction of primary applicant: 189.800 The Primary Applicant's Fiscal Year: From: 7 / 1 / 02 To: 6 / 30 / 03 --- --- The Primary Applicant's Federal Cognizant Agency: Health &. Hllman "prvice~ A Federal Cognizant Agency. generally, is the Federal agency from which your jurisdiction receives the most Federalfunding. Your Federal Cognizant Agency also may have been previously designated by the Office of Management and Budget. Is the primary applicant delinquent on any Federal debts? (IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN ON A SEPARATE SHEET.) aVes ONo Anticipated Program Start Date: 6-1-03 End Date: 5-31-04 Application Contact Person from Primary Applicant: Lieutenant Mark Garci a Telephone: - 688 Fax: 909-384-5739 III. Program and Financial Official Information (Please complete the following information about the Law Enforcement Executive (for law enforcement agencies) or Program Official (for non-law enforcement agencies) with the authority to apply for this grant on behalf of the applicant agency. If the grant is awarded. this position would be responsible for the programmatic implementation of the award.) Law Enforcement Executive or Program Official's Name: Garrett W. Zimmon Title: Chief of Police Address: 710 North 'D' Street I PO Box 1559 City: San Bernardi no State: CA Zip Code: 92401 Telephone: 909-384-5607 Fax: 909-388-4950 OMB no. '1'I'03-00xx '(expo xlxIx) ,0 - f f'rogram and Financial Official Information (Continued) (Please complete the following information about the Government Executive (for government agencies) or Financial Official (for non-government agencies) with the authority to apply for this grant on behalf of the applicant agency. If the grant is awarded, this position would be responsible for the financial aspects of the award.) Government Executive OR Financial Official's Name: Barbara Pachon Title: Di rector of Fi nance Address: 300 North 'D' Street City: San Bernardino State: CA Zip Code: 92401 Telephone: 909-384-5242 Fax: 909-384-5043 ( IV. Type of Agency: (J State Police/Highway Patrol, Local, Tribal Government Agency o Institution of Higher Education o Non-profit Organization o Profit Organization o Other (Please specify) False statements or claims made in connection with COPS grants may result in fines. imprisonment. debarment from participating in federal grants or contracts. and/or any other remedy available by law. . . I certify that the information provided on this form is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. 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