The City of San Diego is serving as a bridge to connect job seekers with employers in the fields of child care and early education. The City’s Office of Child and Youth Success, in partnership with the Parks and Recreation Department, will host three job fairs for people interested in a career in…
With activities, outdoor adventures and prizes, the annual Summer Reading Program is kicking off at the San Diego Public Library this weekend. The theme of this year’s program is “Read, Renew, Repeat,” encouraging readers of all ages to learn more about protecting, maintaining and restoring…
This week marked the eighth anniversary of Get It Done! Since the launch of this program, significant improvements have been made to reflect the City’s commitment to providing the best possible experience.
From recreation activities to crisis intervention, volunteers play a key role in the success of many programs and services in the City of San Diego. During National Volunteer Week, April 21 through 27, the City is highlighting the impact of the 1,500 volunteers who served over the past year.…
As part of United Against Hate Week, the City of San Diego has issued a proclamation to stop hate and biases that pose a threat to the safety and civility of our community. Mayor Todd Gloria, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California Randy Grossman, San Diego County District Attorney…
For the first time in nearly two decades, the City has revived the Commission on the Status of Women to advise City leaders to ensure women are supported in City policies and decision-making. The Commission advises the Mayor, City Council and other agencies of City government of inequities that…
Last month Mayor Todd Gloria announced that the City of San Diego is reviving the Commission on the Status of Women, which has been inactive for more than two decades. He was joined in the announcement by Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe, Councilmember Marni von Wilpert,…