Your Input is Needed! City of Fresno Community Meetings
The City of Fresno is currently developing its 5-Year Consolidated Plan to assess the City’s housing and community development needs for 2020-2024. The Plan will guide how Fresno spends an annual $11 million in federal funding to address community needs. A second study, the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice, is also being conducted to examine barriers to equal housing and access to jobs, schools and transportation across the City. Please plan to attend one of the community meetings for a discussion of these important issues. Meeting dates, times, and locations may be found on the attached flyers, which are provided in Spanish and Hmong as well as English. Please share with others. See you at the meeting!

Fresno Barrios Unidos Annual Fundraiser Oct. 25
For 25 years, Fresno Barrios Unidos has served youth, young adults, and their families in South Fresno and beyond with programs and services centered on love, healing, wellness, and empowerment. Over the years, with your support, we have been able to transform lives in our community. Now, more than ever, it is time to invest in the future of Fresno Barrios Unidos so that we can continue to drive forward the vision we all have for Fresno and the Valley.We will achieve this with your support, by purchasing our building so we can have a forever home! Our youth, young adults, and their families are beyond deserving of this investment. We plan to bring a full service medical clinic to our home, a healing garden to reconnect our youth to the power of mother earth, and a community room for art, dance, and meditation.
Please help make this vision happen by joining us at our Annual Fundraiser: Noche En El Barrio on Friday, October 25th from 6-10PM at Elite Events Venue (4105 W. Figarden Drive, Fresno, CA). You can purchase tickets here. Can’t make it but want to donate to the Fresno Barrios Unidos Building Campaign? Click here.
In Community,
Gilbert Felix
Board President
Fresno Barrios Unidos
(559) 269-6383

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Fall Festival this Saturday!
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Rep. Cox Latino Inspire Awards
Please join Congressman TJ Cox for the First Annual Latino Inspire Awards on Saturday, October 19th at 11:30am at Selma City Hall (1710 Tucker Street, Selma, CA 93662). We will be honoring outstanding local leaders and organizations from the 21st Congressional District. Congratulations to our honorees and thank you to everyone who submitted nominations!
Honorees:
Hon. Abigail Solis, Tulare County
Aidee Cardenas, Kern County
Alicia Jacobo, Kings County
Hon. Alvaro Preciado, Kings County
Flor Medina, Fresno County
Dino Perez, Fresno County
Hon. Magdalena Gomez, Fresno County
Reyna Olaguez, Kern County
Robert Isquierdo, Kings County
Valerie Gorospe, Kern County
California Farmworker Foundation
Central Valley Scholars
UFW Foundation
Light appetizers and refreshments will be served. Dress is business casual. RSVP by calling (559) 460-6070 or email araceli.munoz@mail.house.gov.

Gilbert Felix, District Director
Congressman TJ Cox (CA-21)
2117 Selma Street, Selma, CA 93662
2700 M Street #250B, Bakersfield, CA 93301
O: (559) 460-6070 C: (661) 637-9107







