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The many faces of health care: a South Coast chronology

Administrator • July 6, 2013
The new mobile health clinic is a hard-won solution to a systemic lack of reliable health care on the South Coast. Here is a timeline of previous approaches to this problem. Late 1970s / Early 1980s: Following advocacy Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on July 6, 2013 by Administrator.

Why I give to Puente: Dr. Gabe Garcia

Administrator • July 6, 2013
To Dr. Gabe Garcia, rural living is what divides the “haves” from the “have nots” where good health care is concerned. As Professor of Medicine who also serves as Associate Dean of Medical School Admissions at Stanford Read more -->>
Posted in Medical, Why We Give on July 6, 2013 by Administrator.

Fire displaces 29 on South Coast

Administrator • July 6, 2013
Firefighters haven’t determined what started a two-alarm fire in Pescadero on Bean Hollow Road  last month but it destroyed barracks-style housing for farmworkers and their families. More than a dozen fire trucks Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on July 6, 2013 by Administrator.

Pescadero Grown! Farmers’ Market is open!

Administrator • July 6, 2013
Puente’s third annual Pescadero Grown! Farmers’ Market opened for the season on June 27. Check out opening day photos here. Opening day featured live mariachis and other surprises. Come enjoy delicious fruits and Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on July 6, 2013 by Administrator.

What does Puente need this month?

Administrator • July 5, 2013
Puente needs school supplies! The school supplies drive is ON! Between now and July 29, Puente is collecting every kind of school supply to fill the backpacks of 250 local schoolchildren. From art supplies (crayons, watercolors, Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on July 5, 2013 by Administrator.

The farm economy, the South Coast, and the will to survive

Administrator • June 5, 2013
Pescadero may be known as a tourist town to outsiders. But it’s Pescadero’s farm economy that keeps the town alive, employs residents and keeps students enrolled in local schools. The long, slow decline of the Read more -->>
Posted in Farming, Pescadero Grown!, Uncategorized on June 5, 2013 by Administrator.

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September 2015

In this issue:

  • Until all are well: Puente Health Fair returns to the South Coast
  • Why I give to Puente: Catherine Peery
  • A day in the life at Puente
  • Puente farmers’ market reaches peak deliciousness – and attendance
  • Puente helps write new chapter in Coastside adult education
  • Puente community health workers connect locals to doctors and other preventive services

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