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In a display of community spirit, Costa Mesa Mayor John Stephens highlighted the importance of local nonprofits during the annual State of the City luncheon. With around 300 attendees, the event celebrated the contributions of organizations like Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and Share Ourselves. A dynamic panel discussion featured nonprofit leaders sharing their experiences and missions, emphasizing inclusion and collaboration within the community. This year’s event focused on the essential role of community support, inspiring attendees to engage and contribute to local efforts, reinforcing that Costa Mesa truly cares for its residents.
Costa Mesa’s Heart is in the Community: Annual Luncheon Showcases Nonprofit Collaboration
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, Costa Mesa Mayor John Stephens stood before a packed audience of approximately 300 eager residents and local leaders at the annual State of the City luncheon held Wednesday at the Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa. This year’s event, organized by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, was themed around the sentiment of “Costa Mesa Cares.”
Spotlighting Nonprofits as Community Pillars
During his engaging address, Mayor Stephens shone a spotlight on the invaluable contributions made by local nonprofit organizations. He emphasized that for many residents, these nonprofits often act as the first point of contact when seeking assistance, rather than heading to City Hall. It’s a testament to the warmth and support woven into the fabric of the community. Among the nonprofits acknowledged were Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, which provides critical food assistance, and Share Ourselves, an essential provider of medical care.
The highlight of the presentation included a dynamic slideshow that illustrated the variety of nonprofit entities at work in Costa Mesa. To engage the crowd, Mayor Stephens even incorporated uplifting lyrics from the beloved song “Lean on Me,” resulting in a lively sing-along that echoed with positivity and camaraderie.
Insights from Community Leaders
The gathering also featured an insightful panel discussion with three distinguished nonprofit leaders, offering a closer look at the missions behind their organizations. Bill Bracken, the heart and soul behind Bracken’s Kitchen, Mary Cappellini from Save Our Youth (SOY), and Jennifer Friend of Project Hope Alliance shared their unique journeys, illustrating not only their origins but also their collaborative efforts with the city to tackle pressing community needs.
In a casual yet impactful manner, the panel delved into how these organizations not only address immediate needs but also foster long-lasting relationships that promote inclusion, compassion, and collaboration—qualities that make Costa Mesa a great place to live.
Building Bridges Between City and Nonprofits
Mayor Stephens pointed out a fundamental aspect of community life in Costa Mesa, noting the impressive number of nonprofits working closely with city officials. Their partnerships enable the delivery of essential services that enhance the quality of life for residents. By collaborating, they demonstrate the power of community working together towards common goals.
The annual luncheon typically dedicates its time to spotlighting city accomplishments, but this year took a joyous turn by focusing on the crucial role of community support and collaboration. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, capturing the essence of Costa Mesa’s spirit.
A Growing Network of Support
Stephens recognized the challenge of naming all the nonprofits due to their vast presence in the city, which reflects the engaged and active nature of residents eager to lend a helping hand. This event served as a reminder of the essential services provided by these organizations, showing how Costa Mesa truly cares about its residents and their well-being.
As the luncheon concluded, the energy in the room was palpable, with attendees inspired to get involved in local efforts. Many left with a renewed sense of purpose and awareness of how they can contribute to their community. The day was a powerful affirmation of what can be achieved when people come together for a shared cause, reinforcing that indeed, Costa Mesa cares.
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Additional Resources
- Los Angeles Times: Costa Mesa Cares – Mayor Assures in State of the City
- Orange County Register: Street Medicine Health Care for Unhoused Launches in Costa Mesa
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- Wikipedia: Costa Mesa, California
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Costa Mesa
