Dear John!
San Diego has been home for 14 yrs and I still feel very connected to my southern, community roots. I grew up in Charlotte, NC, a then smallish metropolitan city where the tea is sweet, the accents are thick, and the tolerance for differences in culture, race, and religion is shamefully low. My identity as a Black woman was often challenged and criticized making it difficult to exist with confidence. It was my single mother who kept me proud and humble; filling my weekends with volunteer shifts at community events, helping me understand the benefit of raising money for a cause, teaching me to organize and plan church functions, and reminding me that all people are worthy of being treated kindly.
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When I started 12 years ago, I facilitated my first volunteer orientation in a tiny room with 50 eager community members; I found comfort away from home. I found a space to shape a future my kids could feel safe in. Alliance San Diego was working to find real solutions to issues holding back generations of people. Fast forward to today; I can honestly say that community and trust remain the cornerstones that keep the mission alive. Our hope is to create a network of leaders that not only come together for the cause but stay together, heal together, and continue to make change together. We cannot go far without the all of you as helpmates.
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