April 3, 2015

Issue #32

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California City Solutions: Temecula Forms Collaborative Partnership to Provide Resources for Autism and Special Needs

This story is part of an ongoing series featuring Helen Putnam Award entries. The 2014 entries are available on the League’s website as a resource for cities in a searchable database called California City Solutions. Temecula’s Southwest Riverside Autism Task Force was submitted in 2014 for the CCS Partnership Intergovernmental Collaboration award category.
 
The city of Temecula has an increasing number of children with special needs. Population rates within the school districts of Temecula and Lake Elsinore have increased dramatically during the last five years. Realizing the need to provide solutions and resources for these children became a larger concern and prompted public leaders in Southwest Riverside County to form a task force in 2010. Today the task force provides a guidebook, roadmap of services available and incorporates inclusionary activities and education in all of its city youth centered events and programs.

CA City Solutions, Helen Putnam, CCS Partnership
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