Apply for EWA Board of Director and Officer Positions

The Emerging Workforce Association (EWA) is seeking to fill two board of director and four officer seats for the 2021–2022 term!

Learn more about the position descriptions online.

Check out our 2020 All Members Meeting video for additional information about the elections as well as benefits of joining EWA.

If you are interested in applying, fill out the application by close of business Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Qualifications to serve as a board of director or officer member:

  • You must be a County of San Diego employee.

  • You must be a member of the EWA.

Time commitment/requirements:

  • Attend monthly meetings (typically after work for 1-2 hours).

  • Term will last two calendar years beginning Jan. 1, 2021.

Applicants may be contacted for additional information and/or to schedule an interview.

For questions, please email EWA@sdcounty.ca.gov.

Play Along to FAHM Bingo

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Celebrate Filipino American History Month (FAHM) this week by playing bingo. Our County of San Diego Filipino American Employees Association (CSDFEA) put together a fun and informative game for you to play with family, friends and coworkers.

Before you download and print your bingo card, take the Trivia Challenge for Filipino American History Month.

Plus, learn about a CSDFEA fundraiser to support financially challenged University of the Philippines students. See the flyer.

Learn more about CSDFEA, visit their website.


PerkSpot: Spooky Savings for Halloween

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Get ready for Halloween with this spooktacular sale. Get 25% off costumes at Halloween Express through PerkSpot.

PerkSpot offers benefits and discounts through more than 400 service providers and retailers. Go to SDCounty.PerkSpot.com and shop. If you are new, click on “Create an Account” to register.

Each month, one of the most popular PerkSpot deals will be highlighted on InSite. 

A New Home for an Important Resource

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The Diversity and Inclusion Executive Council recently shared next steps in the County’s efforts to integrate diversity, inclusion and equity into all we do, and a new hub on InSite homepage is another step in the County’s outreach. It’s a place where you can get resources about important topics from a variety of County sources: Office of Ethics and Compliance, Human Relations Commission, Office of Equity and Racial Justice, and the Department of Human Resources. Check back often to see the latest events, trainings, articles and other ways you can stay engaged.

To kick off the new feature, we’re presenting the Diversity and Inclusion annual report. The report highlights a spectrum of our accomplishments this year and points to the challenging yet exciting path ahead. Read the report.

CECO Survey Says…

The San Diego County Employees Charitable Organization (CECO) needs your feedback. CECO put together a short survey for employees to take through Oct. 31.

The survey will help CECO strategically design outreach and programming around what resonates among County employees with the hopes of garnering more support and interest in "lending a hand."

CECO is funded by the generosity of County of San Diego employees and retirees who lend a hand via biweekly payroll contributions, monthly or one-time donations, and/or volunteering in CECO events. 100% of raised funds get distributed to local nonprofits via grants and assisting community employees experiencing a financial crisis. Learn more about CECO.

Drop, Cover and Hold On for ShakeOut

County employees are encouraged to practice earthquake safety during the ShakeOut drill at 10:15 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 15. You may only have seconds to protect yourself during an earthquake. Be ready. Practice “drop, cover and hold on.”

Register for the ShakeOut drill at shakeout.org and download the SD County Emergency app.

Share a photo of yourself participating in ShakeOut or a photo that shows you have a personal disaster plan or emergency supplies kit. Send the photos to communications@sdcounty.ca.gov.

Sherry Brideau, HHSA Eligibility Operations

Sherry Brideau, HHSA Eligibility Operations

Join CSDFEA’s Virtual Watch Party

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Celebrate Filipino American History Month this week by joining the County of San Diego Filipino American Employees Association (CSDFEA) for a Watch Party of “Little Manila: Filipino’s in California’s Heartland.” To join, simply go to CSDFEA’s Facebook page at 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 15.

CSDFEA is celebrating all month long with several virtual events and activities. Take the Trivia Challenge for Filipino American History Month.

Learn more about CSDFEA, visit their website.

Check Your Mood Is Going Virtual

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Check Your Mood 2020 is going virtual on Oct. 8 in conjunction with National Depression Screening Day. 

The purpose of this annual event is to engage and encourage San Diegans to monitor and assess their emotional well-being. Getting screened for depression is an important part of healthcare checkups, much like getting your blood pressure checked or being screened for heart disease or diabetes. 

This is especially true this year given the added stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. With additional concerns about the economic impact of the pandemic, many may feel overwhelmed with anxiety, fear, or worry. 

Virtually join other community members across San Diego county to get free mental health resources, take the online Check Your Mood self- assessment and participate in the social media campaign to raise awareness about mental health. Use #StigmaFreeSD in your posts. 

Good mental health starts with you. 

In addition to the week of virtual screenings at Check Your Mood online, the County’s Access and Crisis Line 888-724-7240 continues to be available seven days a week, 24 hours a day in multiple languages and can provide information to access services. 

The County of San Diego’s Employee Assistance Program also offers 24/7 assistance if you or someone in your household needs to talk about depression. You can call EAP at 888-777-6665. 

Rise by Lifting Others with CECO

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As a region we want to cultivate opportunities for all people and communities to grow, connect and enjoy the highest quality of life. That is why the San Diego County Employees’ Charitable Organization (CECO) is focusing its 2020 Fall Campaign around the vision of "we rise by lifting others!"

The annual drive will focus on two important missions this year: sharing a grant opportunity with organizations in your community, and engaging more employees to sign up for bi-weekly payroll contributions and support fundraising efforts that will ultimately allow CECO to grant more money to more nonprofits.

Sharing the Application

If you know of a local nonprofit organization that could benefit from a grant allocation to improve services that address the diverse needs of our San Diego region, let them know about CECO. And let them know that CECO is now accepting grant applications for 2021.

These grants, which vary from a couple hundred dollars to a couple thousand dollars, support vulnerable populations such as seniors, people experiencing homelessness, at-risk youth and people with disabilities.

Local nonprofits can download, fill out and submit applications until Nov. 2.

To help nonprofits with the process, CECO is hosting a free virtual "Grants 101 Workshop" for community members to learn the basics of applying for a grant. The workshop will be held Thursday, Oct. 8 from noon to 1:30 p.m. RSVP online.

Sharing Your Generosity

CECO is funded entirely by donations from County employees like you. CECO has distributed more than $6.9 million throughout the San Diego region to local non-profit organizations and employees in crisis since its founding in 1956.

If you are not a bi-weekly contributor, consider becoming one. You can give as little as $2 per pay period. A little can go a long way for local nonprofits.

See CECO pledge instructions or reach out to your CECO Department Representative or sdceco@sdcounty.ca.gov for any questions.

Take the Trivia Challenge for Filipino American History Month

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Test your knowledge during Filipino American History Month (FAHM). Our County of San Diego Filipino-American Employee Association (CSDFEA) has put together a trivia challenge for employees.

One randomly selected challenger will get to choose a local nonprofit to receive $50 from CSDFEA. Everyone who completes all of the trivia questions (regardless of score) will be entered. The randomly selected participant will be announced Nov. 2.

FAHM is celebrated during the month of October to commemorate the first recorded presence of Filipinos in the continental United States, which occurred on Oct. 18, 1587, when “Luzones Indios” came ashore and landed at what is now Morro Bay. With over 4 million Filipinos in the U.S. today, FAHM brings awareness of the significant role that Filipinos have played in American history.

CSDFEA is celebrating all month long with several virtual events and activities. Stay tuned to InSite for information.

Learn more about CSDFEA, visit their website.