We hope this finds everyone safe and well during this unusual time. Remember, if you need assistance (e.g., groceries/prescription pickup), we are here to help. [HELP LINK] Also, the Los Angeles County started a temporary program that provides Critical Delivery Services for older, disabled, and dependent adults 24/7. Click here for the information sheet.
Other news is that the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE), which oversees the MVCC, has approved the use of Zoom remote conferencing to hold virtual meetings. The first will be a Board of Directors' Meeting this coming Tuesday, April 14, 2020, at 7pm.
The City Attorney’s Office has issued some guidelines regarding the use of teleconferencing and the Brown Act. You may read the guidelines here.
As always, everyone is invited and encouraged to join and participate in MVCC meetings. The Calendar and Agendas will have information needed to access the meetings. Of course, the Weekly Roundup and our social media will also have the information.
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