Mercedes Jones (Housing & Community Development)

Jones was thanked “for all of the help extended to our family over the years.”

“It is with great pleasure that I ask you to rescind any financial support you are giving us with respect to the rent immediately.  I will be paying my own way from now on.  It is a painstaking decision but I hope that your program can apply these newly acquired funds to another family in need of the same care and support you have extended to mine while we got on our feet.  We will continue to look forward and work hard to achieve our goals.  Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything.”

Matt Munski (Housing & Community Development)

Munski received a letter from a client regarding her “change in employment status.”

“I was hired and am working full-time as an Intern Architect.  I understand this will eliminate us from the Section 8 Program.  This delights me to no end.”

“I would like to take a moment to say that this program and your direction helped me and my family more than any other program.  I would recommend it to any hardworking parent with a desire to make a better life for themselves and their families while maintaining their dignity.  The discreet protocols and department representatives have always treated me with kindness and respect.  I was never made to feel like a ‘loser’ or an unworthy member of society.  I want to thank you and everyone in your department for that.”

Chris Wood and Socorro Leon (Welfare to Work/HHSA)

Wood and Leon won accolades from the Senior Mentor Program for “making a difference.”

“Our mentors are all retired professionals with extensive supervisory and managerial experience.  We know quality service when we see it and we see both Chris and Socorro provide that service to the many people who enter your offices.

Both always greet us with a smile and immediate action.  They guide us in the right direction and find the answers that we need.  Their attention to detail makes all of our jobs substantially easier.  They make a difference, not only to us, but to your clients as well.  Without fail, Socorro and Chris are there – professional, friendly and willing.

Thank you for employing and retaining people of Socorro and Chris’s caliber.”

Yoland Bada (HHSA)

Bada's careful work caught the attention of the state Department of Health Care Services, which wrote:

"So often, due to the fact that we in public service all have a heavy workload, these matters are allowed to fall through the cracks. This is an example of the quick and proper attention to matter that often go unnoticed by members of the general public. It is proof that the system does work because of the attention to detail by employees like Ms. Bada.

Staff of the North Central Family Resource Center/HHSA

Linda Perry “was cheerful, courteous and helpful.  It’s so nice to see a friendly face.”

“I would like to tell her supervisors – she was outstanding!”

“Linda made me feel happy and confident that this time things will work out.  Her smile helped a lot!”

“Ms. Perry is very professional, kind and helpful; very good customer service.”

“Linda helped rectify a situation that had been going on for months.” 

Laura Viloria “was pleasant and made the experience comfortable for me.  She was kind and gentle and a great listener.  She had a great smile and made me feel like I didn’t have to fret about a thing.”

Holly Nguyen “is outstanding!  She helped us in tremendous ways.”

“She should be commended for her excellent work.” 

“She’s a great asset to your department.  I learned a lot from her.”

Jose Barraza (Housing & Community Development)

Barraza was thanked for “all his hard work processing the paperwork for our rental assistance unit.”

“I wanted you to know that I appreciate all of your time and cooperation in getting everything straightened out with my work and disability status.  We have moved into the house and we are very thankful to have a place to call home again after losing everything and being displaced for so long.”

Officers Gabriel Tapia and Manuel Ayala (Probation)

Tapia and Ayala garnered kudos from a fellow officer for going the extra mile when asked to transport a minor who was a high flight risk from juvenile hall to a foster home placement.

“Much thanks to your outstanding officers Tapia and Ayala for their assistance and a job well done.  They patiently hung around longer than expected due to the foster mother’s emergency dental appointment.  I wanted them to know much I appreciate what they do.”

Housing & Community Development

The Department received a heartfelt letter from a struggling mom.

“I want to personally thank each and everyone that has helped me to maintain a quality home and life for me and my children.  If I didn’t have this program my children and I would probably be homeless and suffering a very hard life.  I know that I am only one mother and I might not matter to many but this program and department has really helped. Thank you to each person who cares for families like mine.”

Wendy Pullin (Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk)

Pullin “is the kind of quality individual that you can be proud to have representing San Diego County.”

“It gives me great pleasure to compliment a member of your staff who provided outstanding professionalism and was willing and able to listen and address an issue with my property.  Ms. Pullin was very sensitive to my concerns and needs and rapidly gained my trust and respect.  She is to be commended for her commitment to our county.”

California Children’s Services (HHSA)

The department received a letter of appreciation from a parent for “helping us live a little easier in the difficult situation which we face daily.”

“My son has been with Children’s Services in East County for the past 10 years.  I would like to thank you for all that you do for us.  I could not survive without the help his therapist.  I have been helped with so many issues over the years.  I just want you to know that with all the cuts and with facilities losing my respect due to customer service issues, Children’s Services has not (compromised) in the care of their patients.”