Take a moment to review some of CLAER's major accomplishments over the past nine years. As we look to the future of this work, it's important to review past milestones and look to areas where we can improve and do more.
CLAER SUMMARY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Policy/Campaigns:
• Campaign for Life – first organizing efforts to bring public attention to the issue
• Peacemakers – direct action street campaign
• Peace Agenda – secured funding for beginning CRN efforts with Supervisors Chris Daly and Ross Mirikarimi, victim services expansion, and relocation support
• Advocated with Speaker Pelosi’s office on:
o Assembly Bill 2869 – with Asm. Mark Leno, expanding victim services statewide
• Supporters of San Francisco’s Gun Ban
• Proposition A – Anti-homicide legislation – in conjunction with Supervisor Chris Daly
• Support of Foot Patrols, in conjunction with Supervisor Ross Mirikarimi
• Advocate for Prop 63 – expansion of Mental Health Services, particularly as they intersect with PTSD from exposure to violence
• Advocates for DPH’s expansion of the Critical Incidence Response Team (CIRT)
• Peace Zone – public media campaign, in conjunction with the Mayor’s Office of Community Development, Viacom, and Police Commissioner Vernice.
• SFUSD Peace Zone for kids in conjunction with DCYF
• Call to Remembrance (February) – 500 person demonstration calling for expanded victim services and a redirection of federal funding for urban agendas; Manifesto calling for San Francisco’s 5-year Anti-violence plan*
• Katrina respondents in collaboration with SF State and the Mayor’s Office.
• “Blueprint for Safer Streets” highlighting the need for increased gender-specific services in collaboration with Mo-Magic, the Mayor’s Office, and the Safety Net
• Advocacy for the creation of a model serving paraplegic gunshot victims that suffer permanent spinal injuries, in conjunction with Sup. Alioto-Pier and the Department of Public Health, and the SF General Trauma Center (Dr. Campbell)
• Budget Processes for 2005-06, 2006-07, advocating for expanded housing ex-offenders, and increased support for victims, in conjunction with the BOS finance committee Coleman Advocates
• Provided support technical assistance, and content on the Violence segment in the San Francisco Covenant, in conjunction with Dr. Cornell West, Tavis Smiley, and Angela Blackwell
• Darfur resolution, in conjunction with Youth Commission – broadening education.
• Appointed to SF African American Out-migration Taskforce
• Anchoring organization on housing and land use issues as member of CCHO, weighing in on SF Hope and redevelopment in the Southeast sector
Capacity Building:
• Visitacion Valley Violence Prevention Collaborative (founding member)
• Visitacion Valley Workforce Development Collaborative (founding member), in conjunction with the Haas Foundation
• Visitacion Valley CRN
• Partnerships with SF Public Defender’s office around re-entry services: Clean Slate program, and B-Magic’s efforts
• Healing Circle co-founder
• WHISPERS co-founder
• ICCE/Urban Institute partnerships for expanded curriculums and community resident access to SF State University, approximately 35 individuals have participated as a result of the program. Currently administering groundbreaking Disaster Preparedness Model for residents of Sunnydale Public Housing Development
• Fellowship program established, bringing a team of academicians and policy experts to the issue
• Highlighted SF Public Housing High School Graduates in 2006 and 2007, in conjunction with the SF Housing Authority, SFUSD, the Mayor’s Office of Community Development, and the Housing Commission
• Participating in helping shape San Francisco’s Section 8/Public Housing summit, in conjunction with SF State’s ICCE and the SF Housing Authority
• Darfur – created first opportunity for public housing families to engage in dialogue around the crisis in Darfur
• Ongoing relationship with USF, currently working with a team of 5 interns on policy development
• Political and electoral education, in conjunction with PowerPAC.org and the Department of Elections, including issues of diversity (CAA, Visitacion Valley partners), ranked-choice voting, and immigrant rights (with La Raza). One specific activity was around paying increasing attention to the Samoan electorate
Direct Service:
CLAER maintains contact and support for over 200 families, representing over 700 individuals throughout the city.
• MANN Program – intervention effort to engage highest-risk males in Sunnydale Public Housing (w/BAYCAT)
o Grandma’s Tea Party – effort to bring at-risk families into non-threatening conversations around parenting, stress management, and healthy eating habits
o WOMANS – work with female heads-of-household on stress management, increased access to mental health and drug treatment, in conjunction with Asian American Recovery Services
o Everlasting Arms – effort to engage senior residents around meaningful civic activity
o MOMS Meaning Business – Mother’s day emphasis moving from victimization to action
o Employment efforts – Job fair – 400 participants in Sunnydale
o Backpack giveaways (annually) – 300-500 families participating
o Adopt-a-family (annually) – connection
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Friday, December 18, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
CLEAN SLATE ANNIVERSARY: Please Join Me
C.L.A.E.R. is getting press in Hong Kong! Check it out!
Take a look at C.L.A.E.R.'s work in CHINESE DAILY:
http://www.chinesetoday.com/news/show/id/678
http://www.chinesetoday.com/news/show/id/678
Collard Green Express Cookbook

C.L.A.E.R. has set the goal of raising 200.00 per day everyday next week.
The C.L.A.E.R. Project is proud to announce the introduction of the "COLLARD GREEN EXPRESS" cookbook! We have been working on this book for over a year, and it is finally available for purchase! Please call 415-333-3017 to place an order.
ABOUT THE COLLARD GREEN EXPRESS:
Every other week the C.L.A.E.R. Project holds the "Collard Green Express" at their 170 Brookdale "Careers Plus" economic development center. The "Collard Green Express" is a flea market and collard green distribution, but, more importantly, a way to disseminate information to the community. C.L.A.E.R. informs public housing residents of recent HUD policy changes, news on the upcoming rebuild of Sunnydale public housing, and different community meetings in the neighborhood.
C.L.A.E.R. also recognizes the healthy and sustainable value of collard greens, and hopes this recipe book will encourage a new generation to enjoy the wonderful experience of cooking a meal with collard greens, and sharing it with those you love.
C.L.A.E.R. wishes to thank the Garden Project, under the leadership Cathrine Sneed and San Francisco Sheriff Michael Hennessey, for producing our weekly greens, and for continually supporting our work. This project couldn't have been done without your ongoing support.
Shareka Powell and Cheryl Jackson were also integral in the creation of this book. We thank them for their contributions.
C.L.A.E.R. also thanks Officer Murphy, and dedicates this recipe book, "The Collard Green Express" to him. His suggestion that we use collard greens as a way to promote health and family shows the subtle, and special, nuances of partnership.
Thank you, and enjoy!
Gender Based Violence
As the economy worsens, we are seeing an increase in gender-based violence in San Francisco, and throughout the world.
Please take a look at this article and continue to support CLAER's work as we attempt to eradicate street violence and violence in the home.
http://www.mmegi.bw/index.php?sid=2&aid=9&dir=2009/November/Thursday26
Please take a look at this article and continue to support CLAER's work as we attempt to eradicate street violence and violence in the home.
http://www.mmegi.bw/index.php?sid=2&aid=9&dir=2009/November/Thursday26
Monday, November 16, 2009
Celebrate Eight Years of Work!

STAND WITH C.L.A.E.R
If you have ever been helped by C.L.A.E.R., or appreciate our efforts on behalf of the community
PLEASE COME CELEBRATE OUR
8th Anniversary
11/18
3-5pm
Sharen Hewitt, Executive Director
Sharen Hewitt, Executive Director
WHO: The C.L.A.E.R. Project
WHAT: Anniversary Celebration with FOOD, MUSICAL ACTS, POLYNESIAN DANCERS, AWARDS
WHEN: 11/18/08 (Wednesday) 3:00-5:00pm
WHERE: 1654 Sunnydale Avenue (Community Room)
WHAT: Anniversary Celebration with FOOD, MUSICAL ACTS, POLYNESIAN DANCERS, AWARDS
WHEN: 11/18/08 (Wednesday) 3:00-5:00pm
WHERE: 1654 Sunnydale Avenue (Community Room)
“Come Stand With Us, As We Have Stood With You”
-Sharen Hewitt
RSVP NOW- LIMITED SEATING- 415-333-3017
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