The document is a communication from James R. Williams, the County Executive, to the Board of Supervisors regarding the revised budget for the Department of Child Support Services for the fiscal year 2026-2027. It includes a recommendation for the Board to consider the revised budget and suggests that the item be referred for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026.
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The document is from the County of Santa Clara, Office of the County Executive.
It addresses the Board of Supervisors.
The subject is the FY 2026-2027 Revised County Executive Recommended Budget for the Department of Child Support Services.
The recommended action is to consider the revised budget.
It suggests referring the item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026.
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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129314 DATE: June 16, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: James R. Williams, County Executive SUBJECT: FY 2026-2027 Revised County Executive Recommended Budget for Department of Child Support Services RECOMMENDED ACTION Consider the County Executive's revised Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Recommended Budget for the Department of Child Support Services. Possible action: Refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. Board of Supervisors: Sylvia Arenas, Betty Duong, Otto Lee, Susan Ellenberg, Margaret Abe-Koga County Executive: James R. Williams Page 1 of 1
Guadalupe Perez, co-founder of De Colores Collective LLC, submitted a public comment to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors regarding funding for a diaper distribution program through First 5. The program serves approximately 117 children and 100 families each month in the Cadillac Winchester neighborhood, which lacks resources despite its affluent appearance. Perez emphasizes the importance of continued funding to alleviate financial stress for families who would otherwise struggle to afford essentials like rent and food.
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Guadalupe Perez is the co-founder of De Colores Collective LLC.
The comment addresses funding for a diaper distribution program through First 5.
The program serves about 117 children and 100 families each month.
The Cadillac Winchester neighborhood has very few resources despite being in an affluent area.
Continued funding is crucial for families to avoid financial stress related to purchasing essentials.
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From: To: Subject: Date: Guadalupe Perez BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Item 38 (ID# 129314) Funding for the diaper program through First 5 for all our families. Tuesday, June 16, 2026 11:32:45 AM Dear members of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, My name is Guadalupe Perez, and I am the co-founder of De Colores Collective LLC, a cooperative of immigrant women and community leaders that collaborates with various government agencies and non-profit organizations. First of all, thank you for the great work you do for our county; I value and appreciate it immensely. We are currently working in the Cadillac Winchester neighborhood in collaboration with First 5. It is a neighborhood where the situation is ironic: it is located in an area that appears affluent, yet the neighborhood itself has very few resources—or almost none at all. Through this collaboration with First 5, we run a diaper distribution program in the Cadillac Winchester neighborhood, and we serving approximately 117 children and 100 families each month. Without continued funding for this resource, families would be severely affected, particularly financially; the money saved by not having to buy diapers is used...