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Carekids program: A safe haven
for kids and a community in need
(con't)


  • an 11-year-old boy turning to crime to deal with his parents' divorce.

Some people might have a hard time dealing with this, but Weiss sees hope where others wouldn't.


“I love my job and these kids!” says Weiss, who works as a counselor for the school's Carekids program. “I have kids who were in preschool and are now in fifth grade. You do get attached to them. And I love to see the positive changes they make thanks to the Carekids program.”

 

Safe haven
In partnership with the San Diego City School District, Carekids is a school-based service center that provides much-needed preventive care to more than 100 clients each year. The program has become a safe haven and a place to get help for the entire community.

 

Through the program, Weiss works with individual students, refers families to local services, observes and assesses at-risk youth, and trains teachers to deal with issues in the classroom. In a school where 85 percent of the students live at or below the poverty level, and where homelessness, drug abuse, terminal illness and violence are a part of everyday life, the need for this type of help is clear.

 

“Working with the parents really helps make a difference with the students,” says Weiss. “These parents just don’t have many resources or know what the community has to offer. And once they know, it’s really empowering.”

 

Community wants to improve
“San Diego’s Golden Hill area is a difficult environment, but we’ve been successful in making a difference, because this community wants to improve the educational and living environment for their children,” says Cheryl Alexander. She’s the director of Parenting and Youth Services at Jewish Family Service of San Diego, which launched the program at Brooklyn Elementary six years ago and now gets support from Sempra Energy.

 

“Without Sempra Energy’s help, Carekids wouldn’t reach as many kids in need as it does,” says Alexander.

 

Weiss agrees and hopes the program can keep giving children facing tough situations some sense of normalcy, so their emotional health and education don’t suffer. Because, Carekids works to improve the overall health of the Golden Hill area and is having a lasting impact on troubled children and the broader community.