Our next meeting: MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2012; Time 7 pm; UC Center, 550 E. Shaw, across from Fashion Fair Shopping Center. See meeting details below.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Save the Date; Anticipate that your phone
will ring sometime this weekend

V4CFers: Please mark the evening of Nov. 3 as 'busy' on your calendars!

Why? This weekend, a crack squadron of the V4CF Telephone Team will be calling all V4CF members to invite them to a very special event we've planned for the evening of Nov. 3. Fun, enlightenment, fond memories and a bit of holiday cheer will be on tap that evening for all V4CFers, and for all who worked so diligently on the Obama Campaign last fall.

But... until then, mum's the word. Listen for the ringing of your phone sometime this weekend. We'll spill the details then.

Oh, and before I forget: Here's that map we'll mention.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Decision on public option is near;
Rep. Costa still needs a nudge

From our friends at MoveOn.org:

This afternoon, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House leaders will make a decision on whether to include a robust public option in the House health care bill.

Pelosi is leading the charge to put the strongest possible public option in the bill, but she needs to be sure she has the votes to pass it on the House floor. According to news reports, she's still a few votes shy, so we've got to act fast.

Representative Jim Costa could be a key vote on the public option. Can you call right away and urge him to stand with Speaker Pelosi and support the most robust public health insurance option—the one called "Medicare plus five"?

Here's where to call:

Representative Jim Costa
Local: (559) 495-1620
Washington, D.C.: (202) 225-3341


Meanwhile, the lunch-hour informational picket outside Rep. Costa's Fresno office continues. Want to make your lunch hour today more productive? Join us 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. today, Oct. 23, outside his office at 855 M Street in downtown Fresno.

Let's get it done!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

HandsOn invites V4CF to participate
in 'Make A Difference Day' Oct. 24

HandsOn Central California has invited Volunteers For Change-Fresno members to participate in 'Make A Difference Day," scheduled 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Lowell Elementary School in Fresno. HandsOn writes:

Each year on Make A Difference Day, community volunteers participate in a project that addresses critical community needs. This year's efforts will be centered on Fresno's Lowell Neighborhood, where 500 volunteers are needed to help with a series of community revitalization projects, including:
  • Cleanup and beautification of Belmont Avenue between Blackstone and Fulton;
  • Beautification of the Lowell School;
  • Paint touch-ups;
  • Cleanup of 80 vacant lots;
  • Planting of daffodils as a symbol of hope and renewal; and more.
For more information, contact Joseph Cody of HandsOn Central California at (559) 237-3101 or via email at jcody@handsoncentralcal.org. To volunteer, visit the sign-up page on the HandsOn Central California website.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Donations needed for SW Policing District's annual 'Santa's Village' event

As announced at our meeting Oct. 13, Volunteers For Change-Fresno is collecting donations of toys, clothes and more in support of 'Santa's Village,' an annual event for kids living in ZIP Code 93706.

Conducted each year by Fresno's Southwest Policing District, the 'Santa's Village' event allows kids from ZIP Code 93706 the opportunity to receive a holiday gift and a high-quality photo with Santa. Event organizers expect to serve more than three thousand children over the event's six evenings this year, with families braving long lines and chilly weather for the opportunity to creating a family memory by having their children receive a gift and a photo with Santa.

Want to help? Santa's Village needs donations of new or slightly used:
  • Toys, especially stuffed animalls;
  • Clothing, in children's sizes 0-18;
  • Mittens and gloves;
  • Warm hats, jackets and shoes.
To donate, bring your items to a Volunteers For Change-Fresno meeting, or contact V4CF members Kris Arden (978-1736 or kkarden@yahoo.com) or Nancy Griesser (325-1616 or nancyg@csufresno.edu). Monetary donations are also gladly accepted; checks should be made payable to the Fresno Police Neighborhood Watch Association (FPNWA).