Carry a kit! A graffiti-cleaning kit in your car.
Spot the grafitti
Stop
Scrub it clean!
San Jose
To obtain a free anti-graffiti kit, call (408) 277-3208
To report graffiti, call the hotline, (408) 277-2758
Fremont
To report graffiti call 510-494-4897 and leave a message with the location, street address, and nearest cross street. Graffiti is normally removed within two business days.
Article: SJ Mercury News
Date : Tuesday February 26, 2008
"Kits help wipe our graffiti: City leaders step up fight against tags as incidents increase"
By Connie Skipitares
Bay Area Extra
Page 3B
Supporting resources:
http://www.graffnews.com/?cat=15
http://www.fremont.gov/PublicSafety/ReportAHazard/Graffiti.htm
Sunday, March 2, 2008
gcycle, ecycle?: Get rid of e-waste the right way.
http://www.gcycle.org/
Enter your zip code and find out where to recycle nearby.
Powered by:
http://earth911.org/
The nation's premier environmental resource
heard about this through the radio (npr, 88.5, Feb 2008)
"Hey, Mom, which bin does the e-waste go in?"
Date ? December to Feb 2008?
Home and Garden: Keeping House
Alison Rood
S.F. Chronicle
"Getting Rid of your electronic waste"
Larry Magid
SJ Mercury?
Date ? December to Feb 2008?
www.greencitizen.com
www.computertakeback.com
sctc.etoxics.org
Enter your zip code and find out where to recycle nearby.
Powered by:
http://earth911.org/
The nation's premier environmental resource
heard about this through the radio (npr, 88.5, Feb 2008)
"Hey, Mom, which bin does the e-waste go in?"
Date ? December to Feb 2008?
Home and Garden: Keeping House
Alison Rood
S.F. Chronicle
"Getting Rid of your electronic waste"
Larry Magid
SJ Mercury?
Date ? December to Feb 2008?
www.greencitizen.com
www.computertakeback.com
sctc.etoxics.org
Friday, February 22, 2008
Women's Employment Initiatives
S.F. Chronicle
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Pages: A1 and A8
Patricia Yollin
Chronicle Staff Writer
"Helping Women Grow a Business"
Women's Initiative for Self-Employment
www.womensinitiative.org
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Pages: A1 and A8
Patricia Yollin
Chronicle Staff Writer
"Helping Women Grow a Business"
Women's Initiative for Self-Employment
www.womensinitiative.org
Household Hazardous Waste
Alameda County Household Hazardous Waste Facility
2091 West Winton Avenue, Hayward
880 to Winton Avenue exit
West on Winton Avenue 1.7 miles Facility is on the right just before the railroad crossing
(510)624-5900
1-800-606-6606
email: hhw@acgoc.org
www.household-hazwaste.org
Tri Cities Waste Management
2091 West Winton Avenue, Hayward
880 to Winton Avenue exit
West on Winton Avenue 1.7 miles Facility is on the right just before the railroad crossing
(510)624-5900
1-800-606-6606
email: hhw@acgoc.org
www.household-hazwaste.org
Tri Cities Waste Management
Citizen Protests
Reasonable?
1. Write a letter
2. Community organization (Persuade Others to join your campaign)
3. Influence officials
4. Strike
5. Picket
Live to fight another day in a positive way.
Reasonable? Unreasonable?
"Gas-station owner at odds with oil giants dies after fast"
SJ Mercury News
Sharon Naguchi
Suicide bombings
Your story and your passion is lost.
1. Write a letter
2. Community organization (Persuade Others to join your campaign)
3. Influence officials
4. Strike
5. Picket
Live to fight another day in a positive way.
Reasonable? Unreasonable?
"Gas-station owner at odds with oil giants dies after fast"
SJ Mercury News
Sharon Naguchi
Suicide bombings
Your story and your passion is lost.
Cutting Junk Mail
Opt-out website
www.optoutprescreen.com
Article: Mercury News
Date ?: Jan-Feb 2008 approx
Direct Marketing
"Cutting junk mail gets easier"
Eileen Al Powell
www.optoutprescreen.com
Article: Mercury News
Date ?: Jan-Feb 2008 approx
Direct Marketing
"Cutting junk mail gets easier"
Eileen Al Powell
Monday, February 18, 2008
211.org
http://www.211.org/
Every hour of every day, someone in the United States needs essential services - from finding an after-school program to securing adequate care for a child or an aging parent. Faced with a dramatic increase in the number of agencies and help-lines, people often don't know where to turn. In many cases, people end up going without these necessary services because they do not know where to start. 2-1-1 helps people find and give help.
Every hour of every day, someone in the United States needs essential services - from finding an after-school program to securing adequate care for a child or an aging parent. Faced with a dramatic increase in the number of agencies and help-lines, people often don't know where to turn. In many cases, people end up going without these necessary services because they do not know where to start. 2-1-1 helps people find and give help.
2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that, where available, connects people with important community services and volunteer opportunities. The implementation of 2-1-1 is being spearheaded by United Ways and comprehensive and specialized information and referral agencies in states and local communities. United Way of America (UWA) and the Alliance for Information and Referral Systems (AIRS) strongly support federal funding so that every American has access to this essential service
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