Every Day is Earth Day at the County

Message from CAO Helen Robbins-Meyer

Each year, April brings beautiful spring flowers, more sunshine and the globally recognized Earth Day. The celebration places a sharper focus on our planet and all we need to do to care for it. Here at the County, we’re now making sustainability central to all our operations. Earth Day is April 22, but we’re going bigger and celebrating April as Earth Month with a long list of activities around our theme: Committed to Caring for Our Earth.

Sustainability is about using our resources in a way that we can make sure there’s enough for future generations. We’ve made it one of the pillars of the County’s new vision and values.

From big to small, the County is doing things that make a difference for the environment. 

Having many of our employees shift to permanent telework and alternate schedules keeps cars off roads. That and other Climate Action measures lower greenhouse gas emissions – one the biggest contributors to climate change.

Our new Regional Decarbonization Framework is leading the entire region toward zero-carbon emissions to create a healthier future for all.  

We’re working at the broad intersection of protecting the environment and promoting social justice. A new element in our General Plan will help ensure equity when it comes to land uses. A new office is focused specifically on environmental justice.  

Our fleet vehicles are shifting to electric, and we’ve installed solar on many County properties.  

Every County department is right now crafting its own sustainability plan. Your departmental reps are passionate about the work, and they’ve shared these videos so you can hear and catch some of their enthusiasm.

A few of my colleagues and I also have a video talking about some of the big County initiatives and things we’re doing on our own to protect the environment. We also want to hear what you’re doing! Share steps you’re taking personally by pledging your support for the Earth

We have a long list of Earth Month activities planned to celebrate sustainability and call attention to what more still needs to be done collectively to save our planet. You may want to join a tree-planting event. Or visit the County Operations Center in-person fair on April 22 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Or celebrate remotely with the Virtual Earth Fair website, where you’ll find many ways to engage, explore, and learn about the Earth.

However you choose to mark the occasion, do it with pride knowing that the entire County organization is right there with you. Happy Earth Month!

Timeline: Women’s Disability Activism

Harriet McBryde Johnson, disability rights lawyer and activist

Harriet McBryde Johnson, disability rights lawyer and activist

Take a trip back in time. For Disability Awareness Month, the DiverseAbility Employee Resource Group is shining a light on women’s disability activism. View this interactive timeline, which covers 153 years of activism by women with disabilities for women with disabilities.

The timeline seeks to expand our knowledge of women’s disability activism by looking at key figures, their arguments for disability and women’s rights, and the connections between activists. Take a look.

Be a Lifesaver – Donate at the County’s Blood Drive

A previous blood drive event at the CAC

Did you know one pint of blood can save three lives?

You can save lives, too, by taking part in the County’s 38th Annual Blood Drive in April. There is a critical need for blood donations, and all blood types are welcome.

The County’s blood drive is one of the largest held by the San Diego Blood Bank. Employees donated 450 pints last year. This year, you can roll up your sleeve and help the County meet its new goal – 500 pints.  

The Blood Bank is setting up shop at 22 different County job locations next month. The first donation center will open April 1 at the North Coastal Family Resource Center. The event officially kicks off on April 4 at the County Administration Center. Chair Nathan Fletcher will be among the first to donate.

But don’t wait until April to make an appointment. You can look over the schedule now for a time, date and location that suits you best. Employees can use County time to give blood by asking for their supervisor’s approval in advance. Appointments are highly encouraged but walk-up donors will be accepted if open slots are available.  

COVID-19 guidelines will still be in effect and all donors and staff are required to wear masks. For questions regarding deferrals or blood donations related to COVID-19, review the Blood Bank guidelines for eligibility. If you can’t donate, family or friends are welcome.

The blood drive supports the Live Well San Diego vision for a region that is building better health, living safely and thriving.

Schedule

North Coastal Family Resource Center | BOOK NOW

  • FRI, APR 1 | 8 am-1 pm | 3708 Ocean Ranch Blvd., Oceanside, CA 92056

County Administration Center  | BOOK NOW

  • MON, APR 4 | 9:30 am-3:30 pm | 1600 Pacific Hwy., San Diego, CA 92101 

San Diego Superior Court - South County Division | BOOK NOW

  • TUES, APR 5 | 9 am-2:30 pm | 500 Third Ave., Chula Vista, CA 91910

North Central Family Resource Center | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 6 | 10 am-3:30 pm | parking lot, 5055 Ruffin Rd., San Diego, CA 92123

Edgemoor Hospital – Santee | BOOK NOW

  • THUR, APR 7 | 11 am-4:30 pm | parking lot, 655 Park Center Dr., Santee, CA 92071

North Inland Live Well Center | BOOK NOW

  • MON, APR 11 | 10 am-3 pm | parking lot, 649 W. Mission Ave., Escondido, CA 92025

Lakeside Library | BOOK NOW

  • TUES, APR 12 | Noon–5 pm | Community Center parking lot, 9839 Vine St., Lakeside, CA 92040

Juvenile Probation Center | BOOK NOW

  • TUE, APR 12 | 9 am-3 pm | parking lot, 2901 Meadow Lark Dr., San Diego, CA 92123

North Central Region Child Welfare Services | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 13 | 9 am-2:30 pm | parking lot, 7947 Mission Center Ct., San Diego, CA 92108

South Region Live Well Center at National City | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 13 | 9 am-2:30 pm | parking lot, 401 Mile of Cars Way, National City, CA ,91950

Lemon Grove Family Resource Center | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 13 | 10 am–3:30 pm | parking lot, 7065 Broadway, Lemon Grove, CA 91945

Probation - South Bay Region |  BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 13 | 9 am-2:30 pm | parking lot, 1095 Bay Blvd., Chula Vista, CA 91911

County Operations Center | BOOK NOW

  • THUR, APR 14 | 9 am-3 pm | cul de sac, 5560 Overland Ave., San Diego, CA 92123

Department of Public Works | BOOK NOW

  • FRI, APR 15 | 10 am-3 pm | parking lot, 11970 Singer Ln., Spring Valley, CA 91978

South Region Live Well Center | BOOK NOW

  • FRI, APR 15 | 8:30 am-2 pm | parking lot, 690 Oxford St., Chula Vista, CA 91911

San Diego Superior Court | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 20 | 10 am-3:30 pm | front of Hall of Justice, 330 W. Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101

John F. Duffy Administration Center (Sheriff Headquarters) | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 20 | 9 am-3 pm | parking lot, 9621 Ridgehaven, San Diego, CA 92123

East Region Live Well Center | BOOK NOW

  • MON, APR 25 | 9 am-2:30 pm | parking lot, 367 N. Magnolia Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020

Child Welfare Services | BOOK NOW

  • TUE, APR 26 | 8:30 am-2 pm | parking lot, 8911 Balboa Ave., San Diego, CA 92123

Fallbrook Community Center | BOOK NOW

  • WED, APR 27 | 12:30-5:30 pm | parking lot, 341 Heald Ln., Fallbrook, CA 92028

Live Well Support Center – Seville Plaza | BOOK NOW

  • THUR, APR 28 | 9 am-3 pm | parking lot, 5469 Kearny Villa Rd., San Diego, CA 92123

Housing and Community Development Services | BOOK NOW

  • THUR, APR 28 | 9 am-2:30 pm | 3989 Ruffin Rd., San Diego, CA  92123

Take a Hike with SDCLA

SDCLA logo

Join the San Diego County Latino Association for an afternoon hike at the Mission Trails Clairemont Mesa Trailhead on Saturday, March 26 at 2 p.m.

Email sdcla@sdcounty.ca.gov to RSVP for the event.

  • Address: Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92124

  • Trailhead Location: Proceed east on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard to where it ends.

  • Parking: Street

  • Total Distance: Approximately 3.5 miles

  • Hike Time: Approximately 1.5 hours

  • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Contact: Maritza Herrera, SDCLA Vice President, 619-403-8705

Rewind: Chair Fletcher Talks Ethics

If you missed the Office of Ethics and Compliance’s Ethics Awareness Month Speakers Series featuring Board of Supervisor Chair Nathan Fletcher on Monday, you can watch the virtual event online. Fletcher spoke candidly about earning and maintaining the public’s trust, speaking up, and ethics. Watch now!

Doing the right thing is everyone’s business. Participate in an upcoming Ethics Awareness Month pop-up event at the County Operations Center on March 30. Find more information on InSite.

For more information, email oec@sdcounty.ca.gov or call 619-531-5174. In addition, you can visit OEC’s InSite page.