Please Join Early Care and Education LeadersÂ
for a Special Reception Honoring
California Women’s Legislative Caucus Chair
Assemblymember Cristina Garcia
Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 from 5:30-7:30pm
at Mission Neighborhood Centers, 362 Capp St, San Francisco
The California Coalition for Equity in Early Care and Education (CCEECE) with the Latin@ Young Democrats of San Francisco (LYDSF) and the San Francisco Latino Democratic Club (LDC) are hosting a reception to honor California Legislative Women’s Caucus Chair, Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, celebrating her outstanding advocacy in the California Legislature.  Assemblymember Garcia has made California’s children and families her top priority.
We are thrilled to host Assemblymember Garcia in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 8th from 5:30-7:30pm at Mission Neighborhood Centers and to honor her dedicated leadership in supporting women, families, and children in California. Â Please join us to celebrate alongside other education leaders, elected officials, and advocates for a night of food, music, and fun!
Registration and mingling will begin at 5:30pm, with Assemblymember David Chiu beginning the program at 6pm.
Thank you in advance for your support. Â And please invite your friends, colleagues, and family members who also care about California's families.
Your individual contribution of $1000, $500, or $250 would be a tremendous help with supporting a better future for children. Â All contributions are welcomed and appreciated.
You can make additional contributions to:Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2018 ID# 1393064921 11th Street, Suite 904Sacramento, CA 95814
Campaign contributions are *not* tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. The California Political Reform Act (Proposition 34) places limits on contributions (including loans) to candidates for state office, and imposes certain prohibitions. This request does not seek a contribution in excess of applicable limits or from prohibited sources. An individual, union, political action committee, association, partnership, business or corporation may contribute a maximum of $4,400 to the committee per election. A registered small contributor committee may contribute a maximum of $8,800 to the committee per election.
Authorized by Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2018 ID# 1393064
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Please Join Early Care and Education LeadersÂ
for a Special Reception Honoring
California Women’s Legislative Caucus Chair
Assemblymember Cristina Garcia
Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 from 5:30-7:30pm
at Mission Neighborhood Centers, 362 Capp St, San Francisco
The California Coalition for Equity in Early Care and Education (CCEECE) with the Latin@ Young Democrats of San Francisco (LYDSF) and the San Francisco Latino Democratic Club (LDC) are hosting a reception to honor California Legislative Women’s Caucus Chair, Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, celebrating her outstanding advocacy in the California Legislature.  Assemblymember Garcia has made California’s children and families her top priority.
We are thrilled to host Assemblymember Garcia in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 8th from 5:30-7:30pm at Mission Neighborhood Centers and to honor her dedicated leadership in supporting women, families, and children in California. Â Please join us to celebrate alongside other education leaders, elected officials, and advocates for a night of food, music, and fun!
Registration and mingling will begin at 5:30pm, with Assemblymember David Chiu beginning the program at 6pm.
Thank you in advance for your support. Â And please invite your friends, colleagues, and family members who also care about California's families.
Your individual contribution of $1000, $500, or $250 would be a tremendous help with supporting a better future for children. Â All contributions are welcomed and appreciated.
You can make additional contributions to:Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2018 ID# 1393064921 11th Street, Suite 904Sacramento, CA 95814
Campaign contributions are *not* tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. The California Political Reform Act (Proposition 34) places limits on contributions (including loans) to candidates for state office, and imposes certain prohibitions. This request does not seek a contribution in excess of applicable limits or from prohibited sources. An individual, union, political action committee, association, partnership, business or corporation may contribute a maximum of $4,400 to the committee per election. A registered small contributor committee may contribute a maximum of $8,800 to the committee per election.
Authorized by Cristina Garcia for Assembly 2018 ID# 1393064
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