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The document contains public comments from Mario Beltrán and Nghi Vu, both patients of the Narváez clinic, expressing their support for the clinic and the impact it has had on their mental health. Beltrán discusses his struggles with schizophrenia and the fear of losing the clinic's support, while Vu shares a personal success story of recovery facilitated by the clinic's staff. Both emphasize the importance of the clinic for their well-being and the potential negative consequences of its closure.
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Mario Beltrán has been a patient at the Narváez clinic since April 5, 2024, and is diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Beltrán describes overcoming auditory hallucinations with the clinic's help and expresses fear of the clinic's closure.
Nghi Vu shares a personal success story, highlighting the supportive environment at the Narváez clinic that helped him recover from severe depression.
Both patients stress the importance of the clinic's location and services for individuals seeking mental health support.
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From: To: Subject: Date: Mario Beltran BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Board of Supervisor meeting 4/28 Narvaez Clinic Tuesday, April 21, 2026 1:47:22 PM Mi nombre es Mario Beltrán y soy paciente de la clínica de Narváez desde Abril 5, 2024. Estoy diagnosticado con Esquizofrenia. Cuando primero llegue a la clínica de Narváez llego muy alterado porque escuchaba muchas voces que me querían hacer daño. Me daba mucho miedo y hablaba seguido a 911. Con la ayuda de consejería y medicamento, yo he superado las voces, ya no las escucho. Me siento más tranquilo porque estoy seguro y tengo el apoyo de la clínica Narváez. Si cierran la clínica, va a ser muy devastado para mí y tengo miedo que mi vida se pueda destróyer. Va a hacer muy difícil para mí de sí me tengo que cambiar a otra clínica y comenzar de nuevo. Yo no tengo mucha confianza con nuevas personas. Ojalá que puedan mantener la clínica Narváez para seguir ayudándome y por personas como yo que necesitan esta ayuda. Gracias por su atención, Mario Beltran My name is Mario Beltrán and I have been a patient at the Narváez clinic since April 5, 2024. I am diagnosed with Schizophrenia. When I first arrived at the Narváez clinic, I came very...
The document is a public comment from Kelly Rickwa to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, expressing support for proposed language to amend section 4.8.7 regarding the expansion of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations in investments. Rickwa emphasizes the importance of ethical investments and advocates against fossil fuel investments for a better environment.
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Comment in support of proposed language to amend 4.8.7.
Focus on expanding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations in investments.
Advocacy against fossil fuel investments.
Importance of ethical investments in county policy.
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From: To: Subject: Date: Kelly Rickwa BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Proposed Language Amending 4.8.7 Public Comment Monday, April 27, 2026 5:41:36 PM Dear Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, I am writing to comment in support of the proposed language to amend 4.8.7, which is the expansion of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations in investments. As a student at Santa Clara University, I have learned about the ethical investments on campus and beyond, and I strongly believe language that supports ethical investments should be ingrained in county policy. I have advocated against fossil fuel investments this past year because I am fighting for a better environment in the future, and this language should be added so the county does not invest in entities that are contributing to social and environmental injustice in our world. Thank you for your time, Kelly Rickwa (she/her) General Engineering Class of 2028 email | krickwa2@scu.edu LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/kr2028
Julia Rapoza, a resident of Los Altos living in her vehicle, addressed the Board of Supervisors regarding three issues affecting vulnerable individuals. She requested clarification on Public Records Act exemptions to allow individuals access to their own records from county-contracted agencies. She raised concerns about Sunnyvale Police's practices of directing homeless individuals to camp in certain areas, which has led to medical emergencies. Lastly, she criticized Los Altos's new camping ordinance for lacking provisions for individuals with disabilities and called for regular outreach from Abode Services to connect individuals to housing resources.
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Julia Rapoza represents vulnerable individuals without a voice in decision-making.
She requests changes to Public Records Act exemptions to allow individuals access to their own records.
Concerns were raised about Sunnyvale Police directing homeless individuals to specific locations, leading to medical emergencies.
Criticism of Los Altos's new camping ordinance for not accommodating individuals with disabilities.
A call for regular outreach from Abode Services to connect homeless individuals to housing resources.
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Supplemental Information April 28, 2026, Item No. 6 From: To: Subject: Date: JMR BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Public Comment Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, April 28, 2026 8:34:09 AM "Good morning, Supervisors. My name is Julia Rapoza. I am a resident of Los Altos living in my vehicle. I am here today on behalf of myself and on behalf of a small group of vulnerable people who have no voice in the rooms where decisions about their lives are being made. I want to raise three specific issues and ask for your direct intervention. First — Public Records Act requests for our own records. I submitted PRA requests to countycontracted homeless service agencies asking for records and billing information exclusively about me — my own file, my own Social Security number that I gave them, services they claim to have provided to me. I was told these records are exempt from disclosure. That is wrong, and it needs to change. If an agency takes a homeless person's Social Security number and submits claims for services in their name, that person has an absolute right to see those records. I am asking the Board to formally clarify that PRA exemptions cannot be used to block an individual from...
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culminated in publication of a well-received book, Wounded Innocents (Prometheus Books, 1990, 1995). If you want to discuss any of this further, please contact me at any time. Sincerely, Richard Wexler Richard Wexler Executive Director
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