Our Impact in 2021

We are excited to share a few of our amazing accomplishments in 2021. Check out our short recap video and keep reading to learn about the big impact we had last year.

SERVICES

Our team reconized how it important it was to meet the immediate needs of our diverse community. That’s why we continued to serve hundreds of families through our emergency food distribution programs. We also hosted multiple vaccine clinics throughout the year in collaboration with the County and City of San Diego, so that the most vulnerable among us and those without regular access to medical care could get the care they needed.

30,140 pounds of produce

harvested throughout San Diego County and distributed through Bayside to the community in Linda Vista, a federally-defined food desert.

14,922 emergency food boxes

were distributed through our weekly walk-up and drive-through food distributions.

797 home deliveries

of emergency food boxes and meals were made to homebound seniors and others who face significant mobility challenges.

After months of hybrid work, we reopened our offices to the public in July 2021. Since then, we have not experienced a single case of transmission or outbreak of COVID-19 while providing our services and programs. This is in large part due to the proactive adjustments to our activities to prioritize the health and well being of our staff, volunteers, partners, clients, and community. We felt that these changes were especially important because of the exceptionally vulnerable populations that we work with including elderly adults and youth.

Additionally, we have hosted three vaccine clinics that helped over 100 individuals to further protect themselves during this pandemic.

I am incredibly proud of the flexibility and determination of our whole team to ensure that every person who works with Bayside remains safe and healthy.
— Rose Ceballos, Director of Programs and Operations

EDUCATION

Additionally, we created new educational opportunities for more students and more families. This included the expansion of our after-school literacy support program to a third school site and the creation of two new garden-based programs. We also graduated two Resident Leadership Academy cohorts, working with 19 graduates to address community-identified challenges. 

339 hours of student instruction

across three school sites including a four-week summer intercession program.

25% reduction in literacy gaps

among the 89 students enrolled in our after-school literacy support program, the Academic Club.

214 students

from 33 different schools across San Diego County were provided with backpacks and school supplies during the summer.

Education extends beyond school. In January, we kicked off our first cohort of Tiny Gardens; an interactive, 10 month, training program that equiped and tought families how to grow their own produce at home using minimal porch or yard space.

Before growing our own vegetables, my kids would not eat them. Now that we grow our own lettuce, cucumbers, and other vegetables, my kids love to eat them.
— Magdalena, Tiny Gardens student

And in the summer, we introduced our Garden Therapy program at Montgomery Middle School in partnership with San Diego Unified School District to teach students how to benefit from the restorative practices of gardening and mindfulness. We look forward to continuing both of these educational programs in 2022 in support of students and residents of all ages.

ADVOCACY

Our mission to empower our diverse community to improve its quality of life would not be complete with advocating for and alongside San Diego residents. That’s why our team worked at both grassroots and institutional levels to help create needed changes.

$12,000 dollars

raised by Bayside to support the development of a community garden in Linda Vista including a generous $5,000 investment by the Linda Vista Town Council.

Over 1,800 pounds

of litter and debris were removed from our city’s streets by over 200 volunteers as a result of our monthly community clean-ups.

19 resident leaders

were trained through our Resident Leadership Program including 8 students from the University of San Diego’s Nursing Program.

CELEBRATING 90 YEARS

In 2022, we will not only continue to expand our work but we are excited to celebrate our 90th anniversary as an organization. We hope that you will join us in honoring nine decades of empowering our diverse San Diego community!

Founded in 1932 to meet the immediate needs of immigrant fisherman and their families in Little Italy, Bayside has a long and rich history of empowering our city’s diverse community. For the last 90 years, Bayside has remained committed to its mission and has adapted to the dynamic needs of the region and its population as the  organization expanded to other neighborhoods beyond Little Italy.

We hope that you will join us for a variety of celebrations in 2022 as we honor nine decades of service to our diverse San Diego community.

All of the amazing work that we accomplished in 2021 would not have been possible without the financial support from donors, sponsors, partners, and stakeholders like you. Thank you for all of your wonderful support!

Because of contributions like yours we are able to meet the immediate needs of those who require our services when and where they needed it most. In addition, your donations allowed our team to expand programs that have had a proven impact across our diverse San Diego community, as well as to develop new programs that teach critical skills.

This dynamic and flexible approach to addressing the challenges of 2021 will continue to empower our diverse community to improve its quality of life in 2022. Thank you for all that you do. We look forward to celebrating our 90th anniversary with you soon! 

Teaching Students How to Handle Bullying

We hosted our first ever Academic Club student workshop at Linda Vista Elementary December 2021. For our first topic, we choose to discuss the topic of bullying since we want our students to know how to respond when they or someone they know needs help. We are so proud of our students and are confident that they will continue to set a great example in their class and school! Check out the one minute recap video below.

Grassroots Leaders Take On Community Clean-Ups

Each year, Linda Vista residents and volunteers remove hundreds of pounds of liter and debris from neighborhood streets. Not only does this help improve the immediate quality of life for everyone in the community, but it also sets an excellent example of leadership and responsibility. Learn more in the short video below and find out how you can get involved here.

Bayside's Back-to-School Drive Helps Over 200 Students from 33 Different Schools

Click above to watch the short recap video.

In preparation for the new school year, we’ve teamed up with various partners and organizations to help students and their families get prepared. We know that for some students this school year will be extra difficult because of the challenges of distance and hybrid learning last year. We will continue to look for meaningful ways to support students and their familes throughout the school year but for now, we are happy to have help over 200 students from 33 different schools start this school year on the right foot by providing backpacks and other school school supplies.

Addressing Housing Insecurity in Linda Vista

Affordable housing remains a critical need in Linda Vista and throughout San Diego and we know that this is a big issue that will take significant collaboration and effort before every resident has an affordable and secure place to call home.

Linda Vista has one of San Diego’s most socio-economically distressed neighborhoods with residents facing housing insecurity, the effects of gentrification, overcrowding in complexes, and sometimes even unsafe or unlivable conditions. More than a quarter of Linda Vista’s 33,461 residents are considered “extremely low income,” and almost 50% are “very low income,” according to data from SANDAG and HUD. Additionally, residents are being priced out of their homes as rental rates continue to climb.

That’s why we take a two-pronged approach to addressing housing insecurity. Our team provides direct, on-the-ground support by means of forms assistance and resource referrals. Our team makes services accessible in three languages, English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, to bridge language barriers. We also provide one-on-one case management and forms assistance in these languages to clients in need of assistance locating and acquiring stable, dignified housing.

Additionally, we are proud to work alongside elected officials, other non-profit organizations, and resident leaders to advocate for long-term systemic changes that prioritize affordable housing in local and regional development. Bayside leverages its voice on the Linda Vista Planning Group, as the chair of that group’s Affordable Housing Task Force launched in September 2021. The Task Force’s goal is to ultimately offer policy choices that policymakers and other communities can act on that support the development and prioritization of affordable housing in neighborhoods like Linda Vista. Bayside is also an active participant in community bodies like Live Well San Diego North Central Team, SANDAG Social Equity Working Group, and the Linda Vista Collaborative which work to advance equitable and sustainable regional development.

If you would like to help support our efforts on-the-ground or behind-the-scenes contact us at kheinle@baysidecc.org.