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Locality: Mission Viejo, California



Address: 200 Civic Center 92691 Mission Viejo, CA, US

Website: mvcommunityfoundation.org/mvpf

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Mission Viejo Police Foundation 22.02.2021

We are for - Unity, Peace, Compassion and Justice We are against Racism, Stereotypes, Violence and Prejudice Today we stand against the injustices being done to the Black community. We have friends and loved ones that have been targeted by hate and prejudice simply because of the color of their skin. We will continue to show support to all who are being oppressed and marginalized in these troubled times.... We beseech you to join us in unity and tie a black ribbon around your tree or home to symbolize your support of the message that "Racism and violence must stop TODAY." We ask that you also tie a blue ribbon next to the black to show your support of a united front between the members of our communities and law enforcement to end racial injustices and prejudice.

Mission Viejo Police Foundation 16.02.2021

We were honored to play a part in honoring the doctors and nurses of Mission Hospital with painting the H in THANK YOU

Mission Viejo Police Foundation 29.01.2021

This is a story about hardship, homelessness, compassion, partnership and progress. It’s about Tamara and Cory Winston and their three young children Piper, 2; Blaze, 4; and Zane, 9 who spent nearly two years living out of their SUV before finding a roof over their heads thanks to the efforts of Police Services, the City and our partnerships with nonprofit organizations. This is a family who strived to live the American dream. Tamara grew up here in Mission Viejo with her... family and affluent father who worked for the Mission Viejo Company. She was a licensed insurance agent when she met Cory a decade ago. An astute college student on the Dean’s list, Cory was working toward obtaining his bachelor’s degree in psychology. It was a match made in heaven and their future was bright. After giving birth to their last child Piper, Tamara suffered medical complications and was unable to work. Slowly, they watched their savings and 401K dry up as they struggled to live paycheck to paycheck. Tamara and the kids headed to Utah in search of less costly place to live, while Cory stayed behind, quit school and worked odd jobs to support his family. Tamara eventually moved back to California and the family was able to live with Cory’s mother for a short time. Last Christmas while staying in a hotel on a temporary voucher, Tamara and Cory had Santa Claus deliver a few gifts to keep the kids’ spirits alive. Since then, they’ve been living in their SUV in Mission Viejo while Cory works construction jobs to put food in their mouths. Everything changed for the Winston family last month when the City’s Quality of Life Deputy Dana Chaney and the nonprofit Mercy House stepped in to help. Mission Viejo contracts with Mercy House for assistance with homeless outreach and partners with Family Assistance Ministries (FAM) to help connect people with housing. The Winstons qualified for emergency housing and moved into a temporary home a few weeks ago. (FAM) will continue to work with them in the hopes of securing permanent housing. When word of the family’s plight spread, City of Mission Viejo employees and the Mission Viejo Police Foundation opened their hearts and wallets donating clothing, bedding and household goods for the family. Tamara and Cory say they are forever grateful for those who’ve helped them and their children live a better quality of life. The children gave Deputy Chaney their lucky unicorn charm as a token of their appreciation. The Winston’s gave us permission to share their story to bring awareness to homelessness, family, hope, and community. If you are struggling to make ends meet, there are resources that can help. See this Community Resource Guide of organizations that can help. For more information about the Mission Viejo Police Foundation: http://mvcommunityfoundation.org/mvpf/ Mission Viejo Police Foundation