Dear
Friend
--
As you may know, Long Beach was recently asked to assist the Biden
Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
with their work to temporarily house and quickly reconnect
unaccompanied minors who have been arriving at our southern border. I
am proud to report that last night, our Long Beach City Council voted
to unanimously approve this partnership.
Long Beach has a long history of welcoming and helping immigrants
and refugees. From our Cambodian community to the work done by our
churches and faith organizations, we have led with compassion and
kindness. As an immigrant, I know how important it is to support all
people, especially children -- and I am proud to see our city step up
to this challenge.
We have been overwhelmed with support and interest from our
community to volunteer and help these children. Information on how you
can help will be emailed to you in the coming days.
Our main priority is to welcome these children, make sure they are
supported and well taken care of, and do all we can to assist the
federal government in reuniting these kids with their family or a
sponsor quickly. The reunification center at the Convention Center is
temporary and will go through August 2nd.
Here’s a list of frequently asked questions and answers:
Who will be in charge of
running the site? The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement (HHS) will be in
charge of running the site at the Convention Center.
Who will be receiving
services and shelter inside the Convention
Center? The facility will house youth
(unaccompanied minors) who have arrived at our southern border. The
children are under the care of HHS. The federal government is creating
a reunification plan for each of these children, so they can quickly
be reunited with their family or a sponsor. The Convention Center will
have space for the children to recreate, learn and receive medical
attention if needed.
What is the cost to the
City to support this program? There will be no
cost to the city. All expenses are paid by the federal
government.
Will there be impacts to
the Convention Center and related businesses? The
contract with HHS will end August 1, 2021, after which, conventions
can resume in the space. Since the start of the pandemic the center
has not been hosting events, and the city looks forward to conventions
and events resuming in late-summer/early-fall. The federal government
will leave the Convention Center in the same or better condition than
when they began using it.
Will there be any impact on
the COVID-19 vaccination operation at the
center? No. The vaccination clinic at the center
will remain fully operational, both outside the center in the parking
lot and at the Terrace Theater.
How can I volunteer and/or
help? More information on this will be released
in the coming days, but the best way for individuals and organizations
to help will be to donate. Soon the City will be setting up an online
donation portal through the Long Beach Community Foundation. Donated
resources will be used to provide the children with support and
assistance. Those interested in volunteering will be able to register
through an online portal as well. All volunteers will have to undergo
a background check for the children’s safety.
These resources will all be made
available at longbeach.gov soon.
I am proud of our city for stepping up to support the federal
government's efforts. Now let's get to work.
Thank you,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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