Alameda Collaborative for Children, Youth, and their Families

ACCYF meets monthly during the academic school year. The monthly May 2022 meeting was used as a virtual retreat for members to recommit to the founding principles of ACCYF. In May 2022, ACCYF members spent time with a facilitator thinking about how to re-energize the organization post-pandemic. Former Supervisor Dave Brown called for a Request for Proposals for youth and organizations that serve youth to hold ACCYF Community Action Discussions. The information from the discussions was presented to ACCYF in January 2023. Alameda youth identified five key areas of concern: safety, housing, mental health, inclusivity & belonging, and avenues for feedback & engagement. ACCYF called for a work plan committee which led to the creation of three groups: ACCYF Youth Advocacy Committee, ACCYF Mental Health Work Group, and ACCYF Safety Committee. City staff took responsibility for supporting the work of the Youth Advocacy Committee, Alameda Family Services staff supports the Mental Health Work Group, and community-based organization All Good Living Foundation leads the Safety Committee. All three are committed to working together to collaborate on the formation of an ACCYF website scheduled to be launched in the summer of 2023.

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UPCOMING SERVICE EVENTS

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Dental Clinic at College of Alameda - Ongoing

The Asian Health Services provides full primary dental care at the College of Alameda at 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway, Building A-218. They provide general dentistry, oral surgery, periodontics (gum treatment), and prosthodontics (fabrication of artificial). The clinic is open Monday and Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 1:30 to 5:00 PM and on Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM. It is open to Asian Health Services patients, City of Alameda residents, and College of Alameda students.