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  • On Valentine’s Day weekend, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, Crisis House will be celebrating the 3rd Annual Hearts of Gold - Inspire Hope for a Brighter Future Gala at the newly renovated U.S. Grant Hotel. The gala is the only fundraiser of the year. We are proud to add that 93% of every dollar raised goes directly to programs and services. We hope you will consider joining us in investing in this agency with a proven track record of success! Crisis House has been a landmark multi-service agency located in east San Diego County since 1972. They operate a collective of housing programs for survivors of domestic abuse and their children. Crisis House responds to the needs of 125 of our community’s children in their Camp HOPE program, one-of-a-kind camping and mentorship program that heals the children traumatized by domestic violence in their homes. The Mobile Outreach Team immediately responded to the needs of 677 people experiencing homelessness and connected them to housing and other life-saving resources. In FY 2021- 2022 alone, Crisis House served a total of 5,456 people and ended homelessness for 292 families with 365 children. Please join us for a wonderful evening of celebration, music, a private concert by Gregory Page and a Special Guest, great dining, and more inspiring stories. Bid on jaw-dropping auction items, including a week’s stay at a fantastic 800-year-old villa in Tuscany! Click here to learn more about this event.
  • As the debt ceiling debate comes down to the wire, here is a look at some of the potential consequences if the U.S. defaults on its debt for the first time in history.
  • A new report shows the number of people falling into homelessness is outpacing those being rehoused.
  • California says it will sue the companies that make and promote much of the nation's insulin.
  • Three weeks into a protest over Canada's COVID-19 rules, authorities have begun to arrest protesters and clear trucks parked around the parliament building in Ottawa.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with author Margaret Atwood about her new short story collection, Old Babes in the Wood.
  • The move builds on Canada's mandate to include graphic photo warnings on tobacco products' packaging. The government anticipates the changes coming into force in the latter half of 2023.
  • In statewide offices, the county voted a straight "blue" ticket, selecting Democrats for governor, lieutenant governor and more.
  • This Wednesday, some San Diego residents will put out their shiny new green bins to be collected.
  • On her best album to date, Feist mines age and experience, love and loss to shape 12 songs about the hard-earned insights of simply existing.
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