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Local Lodge 1781 Community Services Committee
(650) 697-8716 Ext 24
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Roberto
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Chair |
Jerry Munkholm
Secretary |
Jack Harford
Member |
Mariquita Jones
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Olu Ojetomobi
Member |
Janice Sisco
Member |
Debbie Escobosa Member |
Roger Singh
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Corrine Burnette
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What Community Services is All About
Do You Need Help?
When our members have a contractual problem they generally seek out their Shop
Steward and grievance committee for help. Did you know that when members have
personal, non contractual related problems including family, health, emergency,
financial or other personal problems they can turn to the Local Lodge Community
Services Committee?
Personal, non-job related problems, which are left unresolved often affect
performance, absenteeism, poor quality workmanship, reprimands, and more, which
all can and usually do lead to discipline. Your Community Services Committee is
trained and prepared to assist you. Through years of experience and interaction
with community programs, we can direct you to programs and agencies that provide
important services in your community. Members facing hardships due to natural
disasters, substance abuse, mental illness, unemployment and other emergencies can receive
information and assistance.
Community Services Committee responds to the needs of the membership by
providing assistance during strikes and lay-offs, publishing a strike assistance
manual and a survival benefits guide. The Community Services Committee also
conducts food/toy drives, retirement seminars, financial planning workshops,
union food distributions, and other important programs.
The Community Services Committee works closely and confidentially with the LL
EAP Committee, all the county Labor Councils (especially San Mateo Central Labor
Council) all the county building trades, LL Legislative Committee, the LL
Seniors, the Trade Winds and any member or committee that asks for our help.
We would like you to know that we are here for you in good times as well as hard
times. We feel the Community Services Committee gives added value to your Local
Lodge membership by providing information, referrals and assistance to you and
your family.
Please feel free to contact any member of the Local Lodge Community Services
Committee at any time at (650) 697-8716 Ext 24 or you can call (650) 870-8077
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Local Lodge 1781 Community Services Committee meets every month to plan out
activities aiding union families facing hard times. (L-R seated) Jerry Munkholm,
Julia Smith, Roger Singh, Roberto Mendez and Debbie Escobosa. Standing L-R) Jack
Harford, Janice Sisco and
Mariquita Jones. |
Photo Gallery
2007 Monthly Food Distribution
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are the main core of volunteers each month to help in this worthy
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Local Lodge
1781 retiree Jack Harford and his sister Mariquita Jones, Local Lodge
Ramp Safety Representative for UAL,
after an afternoon of filling grocery bags for the unemployed during the
Lodges' monthly food distribution.
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The San Mateo County
Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Community Service Committee and
affiliated unions distribute bags of groceries at Local Lodge 1781 every
month to unemployed union members living in San Mateo county. Several
hundred thousands pounds of food are provided each year to families in
need. Pictured below 2007 Toy Distribution. |
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