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Metzler is a San Jose resident who leads the biomedical engineering department at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. A year and a half ago, he founded Sleeping Bags for the Homeless of Silicon Valley, a grassroots movement sponsored by the Low-Income Self-Help Center in San Jose. The group meets every other Saturday morning at the Tully Community Branch Library to pass out tarps, tents, blankets and sleeping bags, along with lunch sacks, toiletry bags and warm clothes to the homeless throughout San Jose. They have been able to mobilize with the help of social media, such as Facebook, where the group has garnered nearly 5,000 likes.

“We normally have at least 50 people go out every other sequin - champagne light gold sparkly sequin ballet flats shoes Saturday morning,” he said, “We’ve had 22 trips to homeless camps over the year.”, Metzler actually took over an effort that was started and headed by the Quaker San Jose Friends homelessness committee, of which he was a member, Next month, he plans to apply for nonprofit status, “We intentionally set out to make it a community-based effort without any religious affiliations,” he said, “At this point it’s not Quaker; it’s free of political or religious affiliations.”..

At 15, Mady is one of the younger members of the group. She said she learned about the group through her mother, who discovered its Facebook page and passed the word onto Mady. Upon learning what it does, Mady said she set out to collect 100 blankets from late November to mid-December. She said she started taking an interest in the homeless when she and her parents started noticing a prevalence of them sleeping by the creeks and under the overpasses in San Jose. “After passing this, it made me stop and think about the conditions that they have and what I have,” she said. “I have a heater and nice bed to sleep on, whereas these people have cardboard boxes as beds. That’s when it hit me that I needed to do something to help these people.”.

With help from her friends, family, teammates and coaches, Mady was able not only to meet her goal, but to exceed it, She said she didn’t expect to collect so many blankets in such a short amount of time, “The fact that one sleeping bag can keep one person warm makes me realize that if I collected 100 I can help a hundred people stay warm,” she said, And that’s generally the idea, Metzler said: to give average people, whether they are Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus or sequin - champagne light gold sparkly sequin ballet flats shoes even non-deists, an opportunity to go out and help the homeless..

“What we’re doing is connecting with people,” he said. “These people are chased out onto the streets like animals and what we’re doing is reaching out and connecting with them and helping them.”. The group’s next blanket distribution is on Jan. 7. Many of the aforementioned shelters could use help, whether in the form of volunteers or material and monetary donations. Some of their biggest needs are twin-size blankets, towels, feminine hygiene products and books. In addition, Faith In Action is looking for someone to help manage its social media accounts.

BERKELEY — Whatever your New Year’s Eve plans, sorry to say that watching popular ’90s acts like Color Me Badd and K-Ci & JoJo perform in downtown Berkeley is not sequin - champagne light gold sparkly sequin ballet flats shoes an option, The “I Love the 90’s Music Fest” or “New Years Eve 90’s Music Fest” being advertised online is not happening, and anyone buying tickets is getting scammed, multiple sources say, Anyone who has already purchased a ticket or has information is asked to call the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office consumer protection division at (510) 383-8600..

The fake concert is advertised on various sites and in online ads to be taking place in downtown Berkeley on New Year’s Eve and featuring Color Me Badd, Dru Hill, Silk, SWV, K-Ci & JoJo, and Next. People getting scammed are buying tickets when they call a number listed on the fake event’s professional-looking website, or in person at office space that’s being temporarily rented at 1300 Clay St., Suite 600 at the Oakland City Center. A woman who answered the number on Wednesday identified herself as working for an answering service for AFAA Sports. AFAA Sports doesn’t appear to have any online existence beyond a mention as a place where people can buy a $25 charity ticket for the concert that benefits the Alameda County Community Food Bank.

Food bank spokesman Michael sequin - champagne light gold sparkly sequin ballet flats shoes Altfest said he first learned that their name had been used in advertisements for the event from the DA’s Office on Tuesday.“If people want to make straight donations, that’s a safer way to give,” Altfest said, The tickets are advertised as costing from $65 to $129 a piece, with higher cost tickets offering a “meet and greet.” The proposed location is unclear, The website mentions “aboard harbor lights yacht” and a grand ballroom..



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