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Newport Beach City Manager Update: Summer Reading Program, Cars and Coffee

Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager

By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager

I would like to thank and recognize our residents who participated in the City’s summer reading program, and our Library Services staff for delivering another stellar series. The summer 2022 numbers were very impressive:

Congratulations to all the summer participants and thank you to our volunteers!

And as we move further into the school year, here are a few back-to-school resource suggestions for teachers, parents and students of all ages and reading levels:

As always, our friendly and capable Library Services staff is here to help! For general questions and information, visit the Central Library or one of our branches, or call (949) 717-3800.

Homeless Services Community Forum Series Kicks off Sept. 12 with City Net

The City is presenting a series of free, one-hour public forums featuring agencies that work closely with our staff to provide services for people experiencing homelessness in Newport Beach.

Monday, September 12 at 6 p.m. in the Civic Center Community Room, 100 Civic Center Dr., featuring City Net. Jessica Bruce, director of outreach and engagement, and Valerie Carter, supervisor of the Newport Beach team, will present an overview of City Net’s services, outreach strategies, and role in housing and sheltering people experiencing homelessness.

Other forums will be October 19 and November 16. If you would like more information on the community forums or the City’s efforts to reduce homelessness, please contact Homeless Coordinator Natalie Basmaciyan at (949) 718-1991.

Movies in the Park

Join us for the next Movie in the Park event, featuring the animated film “Encanto,” at Mariners Park, 2100 Mariners Dr., on Friday, Sept. 16. Festivities will kick off just before sundown, which is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Friends of OASIS to Host Cars & Coffee Event

The Friends of OASIS nonprofit group will host its annual Cars & Coffee on September 17 from 8 to 10:30 a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center, 801 Narcissus Ave.

More than 40 vehicles will be on display. Free coffee and donuts will be available. Bring the whole family for this fun outdoor event!

Be Well Mobile Crisis Response Update

The Be Well mobile crisis response team operates in Newport Beach 12 hours a day, seven days a week to respond to mental and behavioral health crises. The mobile unit is staffed with mental health specialists and EMTs, and works closely with the City’s police and fire departments.

This week the Be Well team:

Homelessness Update

The City of Newport Beach provides a comprehensive response to address homelessness through a coordinated effort by City staff, contractors, partner agencies, and nonprofit groups.

This week, the City’s homeless outreach and response teams:

To donate to those experiencing homelessness in Newport Beach, please visit our Good Giving Program web page at https://www.newportbeachca.gov/trending/community-issues/homelessness/how-you-can-help.

Click here to view the latest homeless dashboard, which includes key monthly and yearly data on the City’s homeless response: https://www.newportbeachca.gov/trending/community-issues/homelessness/monthly-homeless-count.

 

 

 

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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