Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Choices Lite

CHOICES LITE
PRESENTED BY
COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFICER LIZ WYLIE
MOUNTAIN VIEW POLICE DEPARTMENT

TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2007
6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
CRITTENDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL
MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM
1701 ROCK STREET
This informative and entertaining program is designed to provide middle school students important information about safety and to provide parents some peace of mind as their children start early adulthood. The program is modeled after the department's award winning “Choices” program geared towards college-bound high school students.

This “lighter” version of the original Choices program features many interactive activities to educate participants about safety and law enforcement, but most importantly to realize the consequences of the Choices we make in life.

The Program includes interactive presentations and demonstrations regarding:

􀁺 Personal Safety
􀁺 Effects of Alcohol and Drugs
􀁺 Internet Safety
􀁺 Gang Awareness and Avoidance
􀁺 Role Playing
􀁺 And much more!

This program, a must for all middle school students and their parents, is offered for free. Spanish translation will be provided.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Immigration Forum: Inform, Educate & Plan

Mesa de la Comunidad, in collaboration with the Mountain View Whisman School District, the Mountain View/Los Altos Union High School District, St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Mountain View Police Department, the Day Worker Center, Mayview Community Health Center, the Office of Human Relations for Santa Clara County is hosting an immigration forum.


Inform: What is the role and responsibilities of local police, schools and
healthcare organizations regarding immigration?
What collaboration is there with ICE?

Educate: Understand the recent immigration proposals
What rights do immigrants have?

Plan: Do organizations and individuals have a plan in the event of a raid?

Location: St. Joseph Catholic Church-582 Hope Street, Mountain View

Date/Time: Sunday, June 3rd, 2007 from 2:30 PM to 4 PM

Spanish/English translation provided.