Livable Sunnyvale General Meeting: Wednesday, April 2, 2025. In-person and on Zoom
In-person at: Sunnyvale Community Services, 1160 Kern Avenue, Sunnyvale
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83157736213?pwd=e7ySTiVTP7PrCb3o0atmjaApkqym4b.1

In-person at: Sunnyvale Community Services, 1160 Kern Avenue, Sunnyvale
Zoom Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83157736213?pwd=e7ySTiVTP7PrCb3o0atmjaApkqym4b.1


Meeting Date: Wednesday, March 5th
Time: 6:30 pm
Place: Sunnyvale Community Services
Community Room
1160 Kern Avenue, Sunnyvale
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83157736213?pwd=e7ySTiVTP7PrCb3o0atmjaApkqym4b.1
For many of us, this is a time of uncertainty and possibly a time of feeling powerless, especially for our at-risk immigrant neighbors. In these times, our board feels it is important for us to come together, as a community, in solidarity to aid our neighbors who may be threatened by deportation. To that end, Livable Sunnyvale will be hosting a representative from the Rapid Response Network (RRN) in Santa Clara County to educate us on what ICE can and cannot do when they confront individual members of our community, businesses and other places where people gather.
The presentation will be in Spanish, but Livable Sunnyvale will be using Wordly, a real-time translation software which will allow all participants to view real-time translation in the language of their choice. Scan the on-screen QR Code or click the Language Access and Translation link below to read and listen along in more than 50 languages.
Language Access and Translation Link: https://attend.wordly.ai/join/VYHB-8011
We hope you can join us in person or on Zoom as we learn how we can support each other.
Livable Sunnyvale Reunion General de Marzo
Red de Respuesta Rápida (Rapid Response Network)
Fecha de la reunión: Miércoles, 5 de marzo
Hora: 6:30 pm
Lugar: Sunnyvale Community Services
Salon Communal
1160 Kern Avenue, Sunnyvale
Enlace de Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83157736213?pwd=e7ySTiVTP7PrCb3o0atmjaApkqym4b.1
Para muchos de nosotros, este es un momento de incertidumbre e impotencia, especialmente para nuestros vecinos inmigrantes en situación de vulnerabilidad. Es por ello que, nuestra junta directiva considera fundamental que nos unamos como comunidad, en solidaridad, para brindar apoyo a aquellos vecinos que puedan estar amenazados por la posibilidad de ser deportados. Con este propósito, Livable Sunnyvale llevará a cabo una reunión con un representante de la Red de Respuesta Rápida (RRN) del Condado de Santa Clara, con el fin de informarnos sobre lo que ICE puede y no puede hacer cuando se enfrenta a miembros individuales de nuestra comunidad, establecimientos comerciales y otros espacios públicos.
Livable Sunnyvale hará uso de Wordly, un software de traducción en tiempo real que permitirá a todos los participantes escuchar la reunión en el idioma de su preferencia. Puede escanear el código QR que aparecerá en pantalla o hacer clic en el siguiente enlace de Acceso y Traducción de Idiomas para leer y escuchar en más de 50 idiomas.
Enlace de Acceso y Traducción de Idiomas: https://attend.wordly.ai/join/VYHB-8011
Acompáñanos, ya sea en persona o a través de Zoom, para aprender juntos cómo podemos apoyarnos mutuamente.
Meeting time: Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 6:30 pm
This is a hybrid meeting – on Zoom and in-person at Sunnyvale Community Services.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83157736213?pwd=e7ySTiVTP7PrCb3o0atmjaApkqym4b.1

in memory of all the Innocents lost in conflict zones…

Seating is limited (300).
Suggested donations for students: $25
Checks at the door should be made to St. Thomas Episcopal Church, memo UNICEF. Tickets/donations may also be made through PayPal on the the website, here.
Additional information about the composer and about Requiem may be found here.
BACKGROUND:
2024 has been one of the most tragic years for children in recent times. Many individuals in our community have been emotionally impacted by the graphic images of children who have tragically lost their lives in various conflict zones, especially in the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa and in Ukraine. This needless loss of life, beyond our immediate control, pulls us to look for ways to ensure that each child’s life lost this past year was not in vain, and that those still living at significant risk, can be saved.
In response to these on-going tragedies, St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Sunnyvale is hosting on Saturday, February 15th, 2025, at 6 PM, a musical performance entitled ‘Requiem’, featuring the St. Thomas Choir joined by members from other choirs, together with four soloists and a young boy soprano. This performance is a major fund-raising event to support UNICEF. This UN agency has become the gold-standard for helping children in over 190 countries, whose lives are at significant risk.
PROGRAM NOTES:
The program begins with a brief interlude of stringed instruments followed by a poem composed and read by our local poet Veronica Kornberg, after which the formal Requiem begins.
Benjamin Belew, composer and conductor of the ‘Requiem’ has set out to tell the tragic story of a child’s brief life in a conflict zone. The eight movements progress from a time of sweetness in early childhood to a time of bewilderment, questioning, and growing foreboding. The following movements convey an intense moment of life ending, followed by a haunting silence that slowly yields to a re-awakening of a child’s persevering hope that this was not the end.
Livable Sunnyvale 2024 Accomplishments and Activities:
Livable Sunnyvale 2024 Recognition
Grant Awardee
Advocated For:
After Many Years of Advocacy, Council Approved:
Volunteer Events
Events
Thanks to all of our members who work so hard to improve our city and make it more equitable for our community.
Our January Meeting will be Wednesday, January 15th at 6:30 pm (one week later than usual)
When: Wednesday, January 15th, 6:30 pm
Where: Sunnyvale Community Services, 1160 Kern Ave., Sunnyvale
or on Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87531575775?pwd=9SAwdxAieBVsyGJTRMicwved4vXQ0B.1
Agenda:

Update on Greenbelt Alliance’s latest initiatives from Victorina Arvelo, South Bay Resilience Manager. Victorina grew up in Venezuela, where she cultivated a deep appreciation for nature and an affinity for the life sciences, which led her to pursue higher education in the United States. She holds a BS in Marine Biology and an MS in Environmental Science from the University of West Florida in Pensacola.
Greenbelt Alliance is a long-time supporter of Livable Sunnyvale.
We will also hear from Amanda Sztoltz, City of Sunnyvale Homeless Services Manager, who will talk about the Point-in-Time (PIT) Count on January 22nd and 23rd. The City is recruiting volunteers for this important effort (see details below).
The City of Sunnyvale is currently recruiting volunteers for our 2025 Point in Time Count. The Point-in-Time (PIT) Count is a critical survey effort to count all Santa Clara County neighbors experiencing homelessness. This is essential to better understand the experiences of unhoused people in our community, secure federal funding, and inform our local strategies to end homelessness.
This year, PIT Count volunteers will be able to support the Count in a number of ways including:
*Donations will be collected for gift cards and basic necessities (socks, hygiene kits, etc.) to hand out on the day of the Count.
