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Rotary Clubs Hold Pork Fundraiser for Emergency Food Bank
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Enjoy delicious pork from Yosemite Foods and raise money to feed the needy

Rotary Clubs Hold Pork Fundraiser for Emergency Food Bank

All Rotary Clubs in the Stockton Community have collaborated with Yosemite Foods, Inc. in an effort to help the Emergency Food Bank of Stockton and our community in this time of need.

Stockton COVID 19: How to handle stress and isolation
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According to the SJC Public Health Services as of 3/25/20 there are 66 confirmed cases of COVID 19

Stockton COVID 19: How to handle stress and isolation

The fear of being infected with the coronavirus — coupled with job losses, closed schools, shuttered churches, empty shelves and plummeting stocks — is stressful enough.

Take time to take a deep breathe and read how to handle stress and isolation.

“Concrete things like filling up a jug of water or buying a couple of cans of food can help,” Benjamin Farmer, a family therapist said. “Taking clear, small steps to move in a direction where they can feel they have some control. Reaching out to others to ask how they are doing can help an anxious person cope. Having a support system in place, even if it’s only one or two people, is enough to alleviate anxiety. Reframing how they approach this virus, saying, ‘I am socially isolating to protect my family.’ Reframing can give people a sense of power to navigate that stress."

Stockton COVID-19 - How to care for someone at home and remember the needy
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According to the SJC Public Health Services as of 3/23/20 there are 51 confirmed cases of COVID 19

Stockton COVID-19 - How to care for someone at home and remember the needy

As of March 23, 2020, the San Joaquin County Public Health reported 51 cases of confirmed COVID-19 cases with 2 deaths.  Social Distancing will certain become one of the most search terms online.  There are a lot of questions and the Caravan News will continue to bring you updated information.  Together we need to continue to “Prepare not Panic” as Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs has said.  Take time to relieve stress and know that we will get through this together. 

COVID - 19: STOCKTON-SAN JOAQUIN KNOWS HOW TO STAND UP TO CRISIS

Updated Marth 19, 2020: As of March 18 2020, there are 15 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in San Joaquin County.

COVID - 19: STOCKTON-SAN JOAQUIN KNOWS HOW TO STAND UP TO CRISIS

Protecting our community from the devastating effects of COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus 2019.  Stocktonians have always responded to doing the “right thing” and at this time the “right thing” is following the guidelines as established by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, California Department of Public Health as well as San Joaquin County Public Health Services. 

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