We hope everyone had a fabulous weekend! Enjoy this weeks newsletter.
“How you start and end your day impacts your wellness.” #WellnessWednesday
escape Velocity mission
To create space, opportunity and programming to empower and assist the underserved communities of Sacramento to defy gravity with an emphasis on it’s youth because they are our future. We believe it is through them that generational trauma can be broken and will be the catalyst for changing the trajectory to a course that is more desirable for African-Americans. We provide resources, assistance and information to our community that strengthens FAMILY:
- Family Connections
- Art & Culture
- Mental Health & Wellness
- Internal Growth
- Literacy
- Youth Workforce Development & Jobs
featured
thank you to sponsors and donors of our 3rd annual books in the park
Sponsors
Book Donations
Food
Volunteers/helpers
jackson live scan and notary
Located at 2251 Florin Rd #115, Sacramento, CA 95822
Jonathan Jackson, 916-476-3748
family connections
family fun day
Sacramento Children’s Home will be hosting their first Family Fun Day Fair
Saturday, July 30th, 2022
12pm-5pm
Woodbine Park Playground
2430 52nd Ave, Sacramento, CA 95822
The day will be full of fun, free food, games and prizes, music, and more to support the families in the community. Come visit some of the South Sacramento Healthy Black Families Collaborative partners as well.
Back-to-school community block party
The South Sacramento Christian Center is having a Backpack Giveaway and Resource Fair
Saturday, July 30, 2022
10am-2pm
SSCC
7710 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95823
art & culture
second saturday vendors wanted
Every 2nd Saturday
12pm-6pm
2251 Florin Rd, Sac, CA 95822
Calling are Art, Food, and Agriculture vendors. Contact Tracy Shaw at tracyshaw36@yahoo.com or text 925-819-8118 for more information or complete the vendor application.
Each vendor must have the proper vending credentials. The vending fees are $25(donation) for information tables, $50 for non-food vendors, and $75 for food vendors.
SAVE THE DATE: 11TH ANNUAL BANANA FESTIVAL
Saturday Aug 20th 10 a.m. -7 p.m.
Sunday Aug 21st 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CALLING ALL VENDORS, VOLUNTEERS, PERFORMERS, AND SPONSORS
This year’s theme is Banana International!
The Banana Festival is a multicultural event celebrating cultures in Asia, Africa, and the Americas that use the banana as a source of food, art, and culture.
Proceeds from the Banana Festival support the National Academic Youth Corps, a non-profit organization that supports the arts and community!
mental Health & wellness
Every Mind Matters
Escape Velocity is a partner with #SacYouthWorks MindOneSix summer program. We are hosting 20 Sacramento youth ages 14-19 until September 5th.
They are learning about mental health and working on their service project: Dana Maeshia Youth Mental Wellness Fair scheduled for 8/27/22 so Save the Date.
food distribution
South Sacramento Christian Center will provide it’s FREE food distribution from 10am-2pm on Saturday July 30th.
7710 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95823
Parking will be available across the street at the Simmons Center 25 Massie Court
Walk Up Only, First Come First Serve, While Supplies Last (NO drive thru on this day)
internal growth
2nd annual small business success summit
July 30th from 9am – 4pm
2251 Florin Rd, Sacramento, CA 95822
1 day, 25 business speakers & teachers, plus the After-5pm Jazz Mixer! You DO NOT wanna miss this!
The event will have a plethora of informative workshops throughout the day led by professionals, more than 20 vendors with resources for the small business owner and for the future entrepreneur. A jazz socializing mixer will take place at the end of the event including a raffle and networking.
Lite lunch provided. Tickets available at Eventbrite or www.fscdc.org.
literacy
around the way girls book club
Escape Velocity’s girls literacy program for youth ages 8-13.
Every Wednesday
6:30pm-8pm via Zoom
The girls are reading “Fast Pitch” by Nic Stone
boys in the hood book club
Escape Velocity’s boys literacy program for youth ages 8-13.
Friday 7/29/22
6:30pm-8pm via Zoom
We are looking for boys to join the book club. Please click below to find out more info and apply.
We are also looking for a male mentor to help lead book club meetings. Please contact us if you’re interested.
all things literacy bookstore
Visit the local South Sacramento bookstore located inside Florin Square at 2251 Florin Rd, Ste 113, Sacramento, CA 95822
Tuesday – Saturday 12pm-6pm
916-662-7059
youth workforce dev/education/Jobs
Landscape and learning
The City of Sacramento 2022 Fall Landscape & Learning Youth Employment Program recruitment is OPEN!
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Monday, August 1, 2022, at 4:00 pm
Youth Aide – $15.00 per hour, Saturday and Sunday, 8:00am – 2:30pm (6 ½ hours per day – includes ½ hour unpaid lunch).
DATES: October 1, 2022 through December 4, 2022
Youth Aide applicants MUST be 14-17 years old on September 10, 2022 and reside within the Sacramento city limits to be eligible (not just have a Sacramento residential address).
youth entrepreneur's day
Save the Date: Friday, August 5, from 1pm-8pm at 2251 Florin Rd, Sacramento, CA 95822
Please mark your calendar to come out and support youth in business. All booth spaces are free for youth.
If your youth is a business owner and would like a booth space please email
sojomuseum@gmail.com.
All guest speakers and entertainers will be announced soon.
Please share
For more info contact sojomuseum@gmail.com
youth entrepreneur and life skills symposium
SAVE THE DATE: Sept 24th 10am-4pm
Youth ages 7-19
Location: Florin Square 2251 Florin Rd, Sacramento, CA 95822
Youth will learn how to start a business, plan for success, and more. Lunch will be provided. Small start-up mini grants will be provided to a select group of young entrepreneurs.
For more info or to become a sponsor contact Aaron Boyce at 916-215-1831
Are you attending a community college this fall? Did you know that you could qualify for financial aid?
Grants, Scholarships, Federal Work Study — do not have to be paid back!
Apply via the #FAFSA or #CADreamAct Application (CADAA) by September 2nd to see if you can qualify for a Federal Grant, Cal Grant, or CA College Promise Grant to pay for school.
Get Started Today at
👉🏾 ICanGoToCollege.com
#CCCOutreachPartner #CCCEnroll2022
resources
Resource Referral Request
We provide our program participants, their families and the Sacramento community with resource referrals. Use the form below to request third party services through Escape Velocity. We will match you with the correct service provider based on your selections. Your information is confidential.
ADDITIONAL FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Lunch at the Library
Lunch at the Library provides free, healthy meals to kids 18 years old and under when school is out. Starting June 14 through August 5, meals will be distributed at 13 library locations Tuesdays through Fridays from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Meals are offered for youth 18 and under who are physically present and lunch must be consumed on site. No registration or Eligibility documentation required, drop ins welcome.
https://www.saclibrary.org/Event/Special-Events/Meals-at-the-Library
Summer Mobile Food Pantry
In partnership with the Central Kitchen, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services and No Kid Hungry.. Food boxes and fresh produce to community members at five different locations each weekday between Monday, June 27 and Friday, August 12. Grab-and-go curbside distribution is available 8:00am – 9:30am on the assigned days.
MONDAYS: West Campus High School
TUESDAYS: Father Keith B. Kenny Elementary School
WEDNESDAYS: AM Winn Elementary School
THURSDAYS: Rosa Parks K-8 School
FRIDAYS: Serna Center
The Mobile Food Pantry is available to all community members — no enrollment in SCUSD necessary.
Grocery boxes and produce will be available to all community members on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more at thecentralkitchen.org/curbside/mobile-food-pantry/.
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Free Summer Meals – Breakfast and Lunch
This summer, in partnership with The Central Kitchen, there will be FREE breakfast and lunch at 32 school sites Monday through Friday from June 30 to July 29.
Breakfast will be served from 8-8:30 am.
Lunch will be served from 12-12:30 pm.
These meals will be provided to any child aged 18 years old and under at no cost. No paperwork is required. Students are not required to be enrolled in an SCUSD school to receive a free meal.
Meals will be available in the school cafeteria. Children must be present during meal service hours, and eat their meal onsite.
Meal service times and locations subject to change. Meals are for children only. For list of schools visit https://thecentralkitchen.org/summer-meals/
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