San Diego County Bail Bonds Company Provides Better Service FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE San Diego, California—December 14, 2015—Fresh Start Bail Bonds of San Diego County offers the residents of Southern California exceptionally fast service regardless of how much money arrest victims and their families have on hand. As one ofthe fastest growing bail bonds companies in the country, Fresh Start provides an extra level of service that's uncommon in the world of courts, bail bondsmen and law enforcement
San Diego Wildfires: Smoke and Ash Debris a Public Health Concern San Diego Wildfires The county of San Diego is a unique haven to hundreds of state and federally recognized endangered, threatened, or rare plant and animal species (The Nature Conservancy, n.d.). San Diego is also a territory with a long history of environmentally catastrophic wildfires. The Cedar and Witch Creek Fires are two of the most recent and notorious wildfires in California history for their degree of damage in terms of acreage
The County of San Diego is currently experiencing unprecedented high rates of Homelessness. Decreased Funds from Housing and Urban Development limits the available solutions to fight Homelessness in the area. San Diego 's "affordability gap" is what 's creating this latest increase of being homeless. As long as the County has a high cost of living and low wages, San Diego will continue on having homelessness Crisis. This raises an equally important topic for discussion is: how efficiently is San Diego
the Homeless Population in San Diego County While the homeless population in the United States has declined over the past five years it is still much higher then it needs to be. Currently San Diego County has the fifth highest homeless population in the United States. The homeless population of San Diego County is mostly located in and around the downtown and beach areas of the county however it has started to spread into more areas of the county to include the San Diego River area of Santee. While
poverty level and/or who have not achieved a very high level of educational advancement (California Department of Public Health, 2010). And in places like San Diego County, California, this puts a major number of people, young and old, quite literally on the border of health and wellness disasters. "Diabetes mellitus," notes a 2010 San Diego health assessment posting, "is a disease of abnormal carbohydrate metabolism, in which the level of blood glucose, or blood sugar, is above normal. The disease
believe the criminal justice system is always fair. However, studies show that eyewitness misidentification commonly leads to wrongful convictions. For example, on June 25, the California Innocence Project announced that DNA testing recently exonerated a San Diego resident who was wrongfully convicted of rape. The victim in the case misidentified him as her perpetrator. Studies show that this type of mistake is common in criminal cases. When witnesses are shown a photo lineup of possible suspects
Action Committee (MAC) of San Diego is committed to improving the lives of minorities through the adoption of favorable policies. MAC is highly concerned with the high obesity rates amongst minority communities. This policy brief will outline the factors pertaining to the persistent obesity rates amongst minorities – specifically, Latino and African American communities — and provide policy suggestions to the San Diego city council MAC believes will assist the city of San Diego in reducing the obesity
The San Diego Rescue Mission The San Diego Rescue Mission, 55-years-old, is an original and inspirational organization that involves itself with dealing with the homeless population. It partners with more than 100 local churches every year and the services it provides are numerous. These include: Surveying potential needs and seeing how well current needs are met Providing therapeutic counseling. The Outpatient Therapy Clinic that "free, quality counseling to individuals, families, children and
There is a dire, hard pressing, unrelenting fact that San Diego, CA is home to more than 8,500 homeless individuals. On any given night there are more than 800 homeless people living unsheltered on the streets of downtown San Diego, a 26 percent increase since 2014 (Wrath, 2015). In order to begin to effectively assess the homeless crisis in downtown San Diego, a needs assessment should be completed to examine and determine the full extent of the social problem. Key informants are identified as
allowed to obtain an education. On the other hand, the local state government feels that they are able to vote on issues of denying education for all immigrant children. Throughout this essay, I will look at several schools and districts in the San Diego county area that are dealing with the issues of education for a diverse population, the demographics of the school and neighboring cities they are located and the summarization of whether the school are doing their part to make the transition for newcomer