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Medi-Cal Changes in California
06/03/2026

Medi-Cal Changes in California

EAA Chapter 62 is offering free airplane rides for kids ages 8–17 through the Young Eagles program at San Jose Reid-Hill...
06/01/2026

EAA Chapter 62 is offering free airplane rides for kids ages 8–17 through the Young Eagles program at San Jose Reid-Hillview Airport, 2500 Cunningham Ave, San Jose. Flights are available on select Saturdays: June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19, and October 17, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Families must reserve flights online. Flyers are available in both English and Vietnamese. Register at regathon.com/yesjd7 or regathon.com/yevietnamese, or contact [email protected] for more information.

Join us for three free community events supporting learning, connection, and resources in San José: The Voices of Valley...
06/01/2026

Join us for three free community events supporting learning, connection, and resources in San José: The Voices of Valley Palms on May 11 at 5 PM via Zoom, a bilingual Spanish/English session sharing how residents organized for stronger tenant rights and better living conditions; the Prevention Services Resource Fair on Saturday, May 16 from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM at Tully Branch Public Library, featuring groceries, hygiene kits, community agencies, raffle prizes, resources, workshops, and more; and Santa Clara County Public Health’s free 6-week Fatherhood Workshops for men 18+, fathers, father figures, and men considering parenthood, running virtually Tuesdays May 19 to June 23 and in person Thursdays May 21 to June 25, from 6 to 7:30 PM.

Hantavirus Safety Reminder — May 2026Hantavirus can spread from rodents through contaminated dust, droppings, urine, or ...
05/30/2026

Hantavirus Safety Reminder — May 2026

Hantavirus can spread from rodents through contaminated dust, droppings, urine, or saliva.

Watch for: Fever, chills, body aches, stomach issues, cough, chest tightness, or trouble breathing.

Stay safe: Don’t sweep or vacuum rodent droppings. Spray disinfectant first, wear gloves/mask, and keep food sealed.

If symptoms show up after exposure, contact a doctor or local health department. For trouble breathing, call 911

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Nhắc Nhở An Toàn Về Hantavirus — Tháng 5, 2026

Hantavirus có thể lây từ loài gặm nhấm qua bụi, phân, nước tiểu hoặc nước bọt bị nhiễm bẩn.

Triệu chứng cần chú ý: Sốt, ớn lạnh, đau nhức cơ thể, đau bụng, ho, tức ngực hoặc khó thở.

Cách phòng ngừa: Không quét khô hoặc hút bụi phân chuột. Hãy xịt dung dịch khử trùng trước, đeo găng tay/khẩu trang, và đậy kín thức ăn.

Nếu có triệu chứng, hãy liên lạc bác sĩ hoặc cơ quan y tế địa phương. Nếu khó thở, gọi 911.

Big Medi-Cal changes are coming in 2026 and 2027, and they could seriously affect adult immigrants in California. This e...
04/30/2026

Big Medi-Cal changes are coming in 2026 and 2027, and they could seriously affect adult immigrants in California. This explains who can still keep full-scope Medi-Cal, who may be limited to Emergency Medi-Cal, when dental coverage may end, and when some adults may have to start paying a $30 monthly premium. It also breaks down the key deadlines, especially the January 1, 2026 enrollment freeze for undocumented adults 19+. Read this now so you know what’s changing, who is exempt, and what steps to take to avoid losing coverage.

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Medi-Cal sắp có nhiều thay đổi lớn trong năm 2026–2027, đặc biệt ảnh hưởng tới người lớn nhập cư ở California. Bài này nói rõ ai vẫn giữ được full-scope Medi-Cal, ai có thể chỉ còn Emergency Medi-Cal, khi nào dental có thể bị cắt, và khi nào một số người lớn phải bắt đầu đóng $30/tháng. Quan trọng nhất là deadline trước ngày 1/1/2026 cho người lớn không giấy tờ từ 19 tuổi trở lên. Mọi người nên đọc để biết mình hoặc người thân có bị ảnh hưởng không, cần làm gì, và đừng để mất bảo hiểm chỉ vì lỡ deadline, thư renewal, hay thông báo từ county.

Hello everyone! We’d like to inform you all of these great upcoming opportunities, hosted at King Library. Please regist...
04/07/2026

Hello everyone! We’d like to inform you all of these great upcoming opportunities, hosted at King Library. Please register and share with your network as this may be useful knowledge and information to many others.


AI for Resumes and Interviews
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
5:30PM – 7:00PM
King Library, SJPL Works
The Resumes and Interviews program is aimed at adults who are early in their careers or navigating a career transition.

ChatGPT for Everyday Life
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
5:30PM – 7:00PM
King Library, AI Center
ChatGPT in Everyday Life is aimed at older adults to explore the basics of artificial intelligence.

We’re sharing three new documents that outline significant Medi‑Cal program changes rolling out between 2026 and 2028. T...
03/24/2026

We’re sharing three new documents that outline significant Medi‑Cal program changes rolling out between 2026 and 2028.

These updates include:

- New asset limits
- Six‑month renewal requirements
- Reduced dental benefits for undocumented adults
- Enrollment restrictions
- Potential future premiums
- Details about the Primary Care Access Program (PCAP) in Santa Clara County

We encourage our community to review these materials carefully so you can stay informed and prepared as these changes take effect

We’re sharing a new multilingual flyer that highlights upcoming changes to Medi‑Cal dental benefits taking effect July 1...
03/24/2026

We’re sharing a new multilingual flyer that highlights upcoming changes to Medi‑Cal dental benefits taking effect July 1, 2026. To ensure every member of our community has access to this information, the flyer is available in English and Vietnamese.

We encourage all patients to schedule their dental appointments as soon as possible so they can continue receiving the care they need without delay.

March Is National Problem Gambling Awareness Month Each year, March is recognized as National Problem Gambling Awareness...
03/05/2026

March Is National Problem Gambling Awareness Month


Each year, March is recognized as National Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM). The purpose of PGAM is to increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services.

Although gambling may be a pastime for many, it can become addictive and lead to gambling disorder. The Office of Problem Gambling (OPG) estimates that more than one million Californians are currently affected by problem gambling. If left untreated, gambling behaviors can devastate the lives of gamblers and those around them including loved ones, friends, colleagues, and communities.

Problem gambling affects both mental and physical well-being. Research has found strong links between problem gambling and other health conditions, including anxiety and mood disorders, substance use disorders, and psychotic spectrum disorders. Lack of awareness about problem gambling can prevent people from seeking help. For those who are experiencing negative effects of gambling, life may feel hopeless. However, focusing on wellness and recovery is possible at any stage, even in the most severe cases.

The California Gambling Education and Treatment Services (CalGETS) program provides no-cost, confidential treatment options for both people who gamble and their affected loved ones. CalGETS services are available to all California residents, age 18 and over, and can be accessed in person or virtually, in multiple languages including English, Spanish, and Chinese.

CalGETS services can be reached by texting SUPPORT to 53342, chatting at problemgambling.ca.gov, or calling 1-800-GAMBLER.

PGAM posters and Responsible Gambling Guidelines brochures are available at problemgambling.ca.gov. Help share the message that there is hope for recovery at any stage by downloading and displaying these materials in your place of business. For more information, please email [email protected].

Important Information: After 12/31/25, beginning 2026, Santa Clara County & State of CA will no longer allow Medi-Cal en...
12/08/2025

Important Information:

After 12/31/25, beginning 2026, Santa Clara County & State of CA will no longer allow Medi-Cal enrollment for undocumented immigrants.

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