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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.2 - 3417 Red Ribbon Week and City Proclamations for (2) Page 1 of 3 STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL DATE: October 20, 2020 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Linda Smith, City Manager SUBJECT: Red Ribbon Week and City Proclamations for November Prepared by: Cierra Fabrigas, Executive Aide EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will consider the following proclamations for the week of October 23- 31, and for the month of November: Red Ribbon Week, National Family Caregivers Month, National Diabetes Awareness Month, National Entrepreneurship Month, Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month, National College Application Month, National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, National Adoption Month, National Veterans and Military Families Month, National Native American Heritage Month, and Sikh Heritage Month. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the proclamations. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. DESCRIPTION: The City Council will consider the following proclamations for the week of October 23- 31, 2020, and for the month of November. Red Ribbon Week Red Ribbon Week is being recognized during October 23-31, 2020. The Red Ribbon Campaign is the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation, reaching millions of young people during its weeklong campaign. The 2020 Red Ribbon Week theme is “Be Happy, Be Brave, Be Drug Free.” National Family Caregivers Month November is National Family Caregivers Month—a time to celebrate the contributions of caregivers, provide them with tools that they need, and continue to advocate for individuals with mental illness. Page 2 of 3 National Diabetes Awareness Month November is the American Diabetes Association’s 2020 campaign for Diabetes awareness and education. November 14, 2020 is World Diabetes Day and the theme is “The Nurse and Diabetes”. The campaign aims to raise awareness around the crucial role that nurses play in supporting people living with diabetes. National Entrepreneurship Month November is National Entrepreneurship Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the successes and contributions of our nation’s entrepreneurs and express our support for their work innovating and mapping the future. The City of Dublin has many small businesses and entrepreneurs who are continuing to be a pillar of our community by adapting their operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month is a time to shine a light on the vital role that critical infrastructure systems and places play in keeping the nation and our communities safe, secure, and prosperous. It is also a time to think about how each of us can contribute to the security and resilience of these essential services and functions. National College Application Month November is when the college application process kicks off. Many districts and schools are sponsoring events where students and families can get help with the application process. The goal is to increase the number of students applying to college. National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Dementia impacts the whole family, not just the person with the disease. It is important to recognize the impact of this disease on its sufferers, as well as friends and families. National Adoption Month According to the Children’s Welfare Bureau, thousands of children and youth across the country need permanent families. Raising awareness during National Adoption Month will help spread the word in the community. This proclamation encourages us to take time to “listen and learn: to help youth in foster care find their forever family.” National Veterans and Military Families Month Each November, National Veterans and Military Families Month celebrates service members deployed overseas, recognizing the daily sacrifices made by active duty, Guard, and Reserve military members and their families. National Native American Heritage Month November is National Native American Heritage Month to celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of the peoples who were the original inhabitants, explorers, and settlers of the United States. Congress chose the month of November to recognize the American Indians as this month concluded the traditional harvest season and was generally a time of thanksgiving and celebration for the American Indians. Sikh Heritage Month Page 3 of 3 November is Sikh Heritage Month and recognizes the significant contributions made by those of the Sikh heritage. The Sikh Coalition, in collaboration with the California Sikh community, have worked in the community, courtrooms, classrooms, and Congress to protect the constitutional right to practice faith without fear. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Red Ribbon Week 2020 Proclamation 2. National Family Caregivers Month Proclamation 3. National Diabetes Month Proclamation 4. National Entrepreneurship Month Proclamation 5. Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month Proclamation 6. National College Application Month Proclamation 7. National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month Proclamation 8. National Adoption Month Proclamation 9. National Veterans and Military Families Month Proclamation 10. National Native American Heritage Month Proclamation 11. Sikh Heritage Month Proclamation A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “Red Ribbon Week” October 23-31 WHEREAS, tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use and abuse has reached pandemic stages in California and throughout the United States and it is imperative that community members launch unified and visible tobacco, alcohol, and other drug prevention education programs and activities to eliminate the demand for these substances; and WHEREAS, parents, youth government, businesses, law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, social services, health services, media, and the general public will demonstrate their commitment to drug-free communities by wearing and displaying Red Ribbons during this week-long celebration; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is committed to ensuring the success of the Red Ribbon Week Celebration and year-round tobacco, alcohol, and other drug prevention efforts; and WHEREAS, the 2o20 theme for Red Ribbon Week is “Be Happy, Be Brave, Be Drug Free.” NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim October 23-31, 2020, as “Red Ribbon Week” and encourages all citizens to participate in tobacco, alcohol, and other drug prevention programs and activities, making a visible statement and commitment to healthy, drug-free communities in which to raise a generation of drug-free youth. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Family Caregivers Month” WHEREAS, in the United States, approximately 78 million family members are providing unpaid care to adults or children; and WHEREAS, National Family Caregivers Month is held every November and was created to share appreciation for family caregivers; and WHEREAS, according to AARP, about 34.2 million Americans have provided unpaid care to an adult age 50 or older in the last 12 months; and WHEREAS, more than 75% of all family caregivers are women, according to a 2016 report by the National Institute on Aging; and WHEREAS, caregivers help their family members live fulfilling lives by providing vital assistance in domestic, financial, and me dical affairs; and WHEREAS, we honor the innumerable sacrifices made in homes across the country, we affirm our resolve to ensure all caregivers are given the resources and respect they deserve; and WHEREAS, this support requires a commitment from our community stakeholders to equip caregivers with training and tools to use to safeguard their family’s health and security. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as “National Family Caregivers Month” and encourages all citizens to reach out to those who provide care for their family members, friends, and neighbors in need, to honor and thank them. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Diabetes Awareness Month” WHEREAS, November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and World Diabetes Day is celebrated globally on November 14th to raise awareness about Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes; and WHEREAS, the theme for 2020 World Diabetes Day is “The Nurse and Diabetes.” The campaign aims to raise awareness around the crucial role that nurses play in supporting people living with diabetes; and WHEREAS, education is a key part in spreading awareness about what Type 1 diabetes is and is not; and WHEREAS, diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem harmless; and WHEREAS, the number of people with diabetes continues to rise across the world, the role of nurses and other health professional support staff becomes increasingly important in managing the impact of the condition; and WHEREAS, healthcare providers and governments must recognize the importance of investing in education and training. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as “National Diabetes Awareness Month” and encourages all citizens to increase awareness by taking the time to learn about the signs and symptoms related to diabetes. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Entrepreneurship Month” WHEREAS, November is National Entrepreneurship month, a time to recognize and celebrate the successes and contributions of our nation’s entrepreneurs; and WHEREAS, Global Entrepreneurship is celebrated in over 170 countries and is the world’s largest celebration of the innovators and job creators who launch startups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth, and expand human welfare; and WHEREAS, new venture creation and new businesses are an integral part of the growth and sustainability of the City of Dublin; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has many small businesses and entrepreneurs who are continuing to be pillars of our community by shifting their operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as National Entrepreneurship Month” and encourages all citizens to continue to support our small businesses and local entrepreneurs. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month” WHEREAS, the infrastructure of the American way of life is constantly evolving and growing in complexity and connectivity; and WHEREAS, these systems support the millions of activities that people conduct each day to transact business, communicate with friends and family, maintain health and safety, and more; and WHEREAS, Infrastructure Security Month is a time to shine a light on the vital role that critical infrastructure systems play in keeping the nation and our communities safe, secure, and prosperous; and WHEREAS, it is also a time to think about how each of us can contribute to the security and resilience of the nation’s most essential services and functions, especially in a dynamic environment caused by COVID-19; and WHEREAS, everyone has a role, whether it is investing in resilience, making preparedness plans and exercising those plans, or simply saying something when you see something that looks suspicious. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as “Critical Infrastructure, Security and Resilience Month” and encourages all citizens to recognize the importance of protecting our infrastructure and to observe this month with appropriate measures to enhance our resilience. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National College Application Month” WHEREAS, planning for college cannot begin too early. Overwhelming evidence reveals that higher levels of education lead to greater prosperity and competitiveness in the “knowledge economy”; and WHEREAS, College Application Month is intended to expand statewide access and awareness to the college application process for high school seniors; and WHEREAS, California colleges and universities garner the most college applications in the nation. The popularity of the University of California campuses has surged, making it more important to prepare during College Application Month; and WHEREAS, once a student identifies which college they plan to attend, there are important deadlines related to the registration process, including deadlines for paying fees, taking assessment tests, and registering for courses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as National College Application Month” and applauds the role of the Dublin Unified School District teachers and support staff in helping prepare high school seniors and parents for future success. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month” WHEREAS, the health and safety of all citizens is important to the happiness, prosperity, and well-being of our families, communities, and economy; and WHEREAS, Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disease that slowly deteriorates brain cells, affecting one’s reasoning skills and abilities to perform simple tasks, ultimately leading to memory loss; and WHEREAS, Alzheimer’s disease, which currently has no cure, is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States; and WHEREAS, further research of Alzheimer’s Disease is critical, as it is the only cause of death among the top 10 causes in the United States that currently cannot be prevented, cured, or even slowed; and WHEREAS, changing the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease requires public health tools and techniques including: encouraging healthy behaviors to reduce the risk of co-occurring conditions, decreasing the number of people with undiagnosed dementia, improving medical management of dementia, and assisting family caregivers with getting support to help them sustain their vital role; and WHEREAS, it is imperative that Alzheimer’s patients receive early diagnoses and have access to quality, affordable care, and that further research of this disease continues. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month” and encourages all citizens to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease and support those living with the disease. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Adoption Month” WHEREAS, children are key to the success, prosperity, and quality of life of our communities; and WHEREAS the City of Dublin recognizes the importance of giving children in foster care permanent, safe, and loving families through adoption; and WHEREAS, adoption creates supportive, loving families for children and teens; and WHEREAS, supportive families can help a child or teen overcome past traumatic experiences and reach their full potential; and WHEREAS, there is always a need for parents who are willing to adopt siblings, older youth, and young people with complex medical and behavioral needs; and WHEREAS, there are numerous individuals, nonprofit organizations, and public servants who are dedicated to finding families for children and teens in foster care who are waiting to be adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as “National Adoption Month” and encourages all citizens to consider answering the call to find a permanent and caring family for every child in need and by supporting the families who care for them. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Veterans and Military Families Month” WHEREAS, every November, the President signs a proclamation declaring November as National Veterans and Military Families Month; and WHEREAS, with hundreds of thousands of service members deployed overseas, recognizing the daily sacrifices made by active duty, Guard, and Reserve military families has never been more important; and WHEREAS, during National Veterans and Military Families Month, we honor and express our deep appreciation for these brave men and women and their families; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is home to U.S. Army Parks Reserve Training Area (PRFTA), also known as Camp Parks, a premier academic institution, military intelligence facility, and battlefield simulation center that supports military readiness for both the Army Reserve and the entire Joint Force; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is also home to Valor Crossing, a “first of its kind” veteran family apartment development that allows residents to live in a safe and positive environment—part of a healthy, growing community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as “National Veterans and Military Families Month” and encourages all citizens to learn more about the history of Camp Parks and honor Veterans and Military Families through the tremendous contributions they have made and continue to make in our country and community. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “National Native American Heritage Month” WHEREAS, during National Native American Heritage Month we celebrate the rich tapestry of Indigenous peoples and honor their sacrifices, which we recognize as inextricably woven into the history of this country; and WHEREAS, Native Americans are descendants of the original Indigenous inhabitants of what is now the United States; and WHEREAS, Native Americans have moving stories of tragedy, triumph, and perseverance that need to be shared with future generations; and WHEREAS, Native Americans have enriched our heritage and continue to add to all aspects of our society through their generosity of culture and the continued practice of teaching economic, environmental, and cultural sustainability; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is committed to honoring our native peoples and recognizes their continued contributions in strengthening the diversity of our society. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020, as “National Native American Heritage Month” and encourages all citizens to join in this observance, celebrating the history of Native American Heritage. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA “Sikh Heritage Month” WHEREAS, California and our nation are at once blessed and enriched by the unparalleled diversity of our residents; and WHEREAS, Sikhs, who originated in Punjab, India, first entered California in 1899 through the Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco, California; and have excelled in a variety of professions in many California cities; and WHEREAS, the Sikh American community continues to peacefully overcome attacks on its identity and practices, whether in the form of school harassment, employment discrimination, or hate crimes; and WHEREAS, due to ignorance and hate, Sikhs have been the subject of crimes because of their articles of faith, including a turban and beard, which represent the Sikh religious commitment to justice, equality, and dignity for all; and, the faithful service of the Sikh American community to this state and country merits appreciation as an integral thread in the fabric of American plurality. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim November 2020 as “Sikh Heritage Month” and recognizes and acknowledges the significant contributions made by those of Sikh heritage, and seeks to afford all members of the Dublin community the opportunity to better understand, recognize, and appreciate the rich history and shared principles of Sikh Americans. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council condemns all hate crimes and bias incidents against Sikh Americans and encourages all Sikhs to practice their faith freely and fearlessly. DATED: October 20, 2020 Mayor David G. Haubert Vice Mayor Arun Goel ___ Councilmember Melissa Hernandez Councilmember Jean Josey Councilmember Shawn Kumagai