Category Archives: Pleasant Hill

Free Slurpee Day 2013


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If you need a cool treat, head to your local 7-ELEVEN on 7/11, aka Free Slurpee Day 2013, for a FREE small Slurpee!

The freebie will be available until supplies last from 11 am to 7 pm and it doesn’t require a coupon!  If you want more details or to check if your store is participating, visit the 7-ELEVEN DAY website. Warning: There is a cheesy music video.

What is your favorite Slurpee flavor? 

Free Tours & Free Tastings at the Jelly Belly Factory!


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Will you be the Jelly Belly Factory’s 6th millionth guest? Visit the Jelly Belly Visitor Center during the month of July and you might just be their 6 Millionth guest! Try your luck for a fun Jelly Belly surprise. Free candy & factory tours available daily, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at One Jelly Belly Lane, Fairfield. For more information (800) 953-5592 or visit www.JellyBelly.com

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Concord Cancer & Assistance for Cancer Patients


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Did you know Concord residents have a higher risk of breast cancer than the California average, according to a 2012 statewide breast cancer mapping project? Certain central Contra Costa County cities — including Concord, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Martinez and Lamorinda — have been identified as “areas of concern” because of the prevalence of breast cancer compared to rates statewide. Concord also had the highest number of deaths in Contra Costa County and an above-average breast cancer death rate.

According to information from the Contra Costa County Health Department, the highest breast cancer death rate is in Concord, where between 2005-2007 (the latest figures available), there were 49 deaths, 11.8 percent of the 415 total countywide breast cancer fatalities during that period. The second highest was Walnut Creek, with a total of 47 deaths, or 11.3 percent.

Diet, exercise and access to health care are all seen as important ways to prevent breast cancer, and regular screening is important. Mammograms have detected breast cancer is up to 90 percent of women who otherwise showed no symptoms, health officials say.

To help combat this prevalent disease the American Cancer Society has organized several support programs and services for local residents. The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer.

Below is a list of the support programs and services offered locally by the American Cancer Society: 

Note: These programs maybe available to non cancer patients as well. Contact individual program for more information.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Free Medical Assistance – Provide the following services: Family Medicine, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, Chronic Disease Management, Dental, Immunizations, Health Education, Case Management, Behavioral Health Services, and HIV Testing.

Free Children’s Medical Assistance – California Children Services (CCS) is a statewide program that arranges and pays for medical care, equipment, and rehabilitation for eligible children and youth. Services maybe authorized for children and young adults under 21 years of age who have eligible medical conditions and whose families are unable to pay for all or part of their care.

Medication Assistance – For those eligible patients in the United States who do not have insurance coverage or who cannot afford their out-of-pocket co-pay costs for medication, the company provides several support options through the Genentech Access Solutions program. Medications covered: Avastin, Herceptin, Rituxan, Tarceva, Xeloda, Zelboraf.

Free Medical Equipment & Supplies – Provide donated, reusable durable medical equipment, such as crutches, walkers, wheelchairs.

Free Dental Services – Donated Dental Services (DDS) – DDS volunteers provide comprehensive treatment to eligible patients. Volunteers do not provide emergency services.

Free Vision Services – Provide referrals for seniors 65+, who are in need of medical or surgical eye care. Callers who qualify are matched with a volunteer ophthalmologist, and receive treatment locally at no cost. The physician provides a comprehensive eye examination and treatment for any condition diagnosed at the first visit.

Free Mammogram – Breast Health Fair: Physicians, nurses, social workers, patient navigators and community cancer organizations will offer clinical breast exams and mammograms as needed; information on health coverage, support and resources.

Free Cancer Screening: Colorectal – The Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Screening Project (CCASP) aims to increase access to early detection colorectal cancer screening and education services services that together are unavailable to the uninsured and underinsured communities anywhere else in Northern Californian.

Free Cancer Screening: Prostate – Offer one day only free prostate cancer screenings once a year.

Free Assistance to Quit Smoking – The Quit For Life® Program is a collaboration between the American Cancer Society and Alere Wellbeing. The program helps people quit tobacco use by providing coaching calls and access to a Quit Coach Access to Web Coach, an interactive, online community that offers e-learning tools, social support and information about quitting.

Wellness Program – This group will explore relaxation, guided imagery and meditation exercises for the mind and body. Dress comfortably.

TRANSPORTATION

Free Airline Transportation – Provides access for people in need seeking free air transportation to specialized health care facilities or distant destinations due to family, community or national crisis.

Free Ground Transportation – Provides 24 hours/7 days a week transportation for ambulatory patients, as well as patients in wheelchairs and gurneys (non-ambulatory).

Free Rides – Road to Recovery is an American Cancer Society volunteer service program that provides free transportation for cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments.

CANCER SUPPORT

Breast Cancer Support – Peer-led support group for women with breast cancer.

Breast Prostheses & Accessories – Provide breast prostheses, compression garments, and lymphedema products. Mastectomy bras are available by special order only.

Free Cosmetic Support – Look Good Feel Better is free service, provided by certified/trained cosmetologists, which teaches cancer patients hands-on cosmetic techniques to help them cope with appearance-related side effects from chemotherapy and radiation treatments.

Free Phones – Offer free, modified telephones for California residents who have cognitive, mobility, speech (speech amplifiers for laryngectomy patients), hearing, or vision impairments that are validated by a licensed physician. Client does not need to go into a center to receive services. Information and service may be initiated by phone.

Free or Reduced Wigs – Provide wigs, head coverings, and accessories free of charge.

ASSISTANCE

Financial Assistance – The Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund provides one-time, temporary assistance to help people experiencing an unexpected crisis. Critical needs help is provided in the form of grants that are paid directly to the supplier of services. Individuals do not receive direct grants. Assistance is also provided through food box and brown bag programs.

General Assistance – BACN is a short-term residential care facility for young children of families in a time of personal crisis. They serve families with parents who care but temporarily can’t cope with overwhelming stressful life emergencies.

Homemaker or Chore Service – Provide professional caregivers to aid with non-medical care. Services include: transportation, personal care, light housekeeping, meal preparation, medication management and companionship.

Home Repair Assistance – The Neighborhood Preservation program’s purpose is to give loans to low and moderate-income persons to improve their homes by correcting health and safety problems and improving livability. The program is designed to improve the condition of the home with repairs such as painting, security, re-roofing, electrical and plumbing repairs, accessibility for the disabled and more.

Housing Assistance – Provides limited financial assistance for California cancer patients and their families during treatment.

Legal Assistance – Bay Area Legal Aid (Baylegal) is the largest provider of free civil legal services in the Bay Area. Our seven regional offices work together to provide high quality legal assistance to low-income people regardless of their location, language, or disability.

Respite Care – Offer a 5 day respite per month for caregivers with caregiver fatigue. Arrange for and transport patient to a facility who handles care. Also have social workers, home health aids, and a Chaplin available. Services are available only for family members who are registered with the hospice program.

COUNSELING, SUPPORT & REFERRALS 

Visitation &  Companion Services – Program offering support to cancer patients by phone and email. One-on-one support. the 4th Angel or Caregiver mentor is paired closely as possible with respect to diagnosis, gender and age.

Visitation & Companion Services – offers a weekly visit that lasts between 1-3 hrs (can be every week) where a volunteer can help with transportation to and from an appointment, help with errands and shopping, along with friendly visiting.

Bereavement and Grief Counseling – Offer crisis counseling, grief counseling, homeless services, youth violence prevention, and information and referrals.

Bereavement and Grief Counseling – Bereavement staff stay in touch with families for 13 months, as they cope with grief and loss after a loved one’s death. This resource is available only to families who are registered with the hospice.

Insurance Counseling – HICAP is a volunteer-supported program that provides unbiased information to help you make the best choice for your personal health care needs. Volunteer counselors receive many hours of continuing training and are registered with the State of California.

Nutritional Counseling – Navigating Chemotherapy and Nutrition – This class is primarily for newly diagnosed cancer patients who will be treated with chemotherapy.

Survivors Support – Survivorship 101 – You’ve finished treatment, now what? This is an introduction to post-treatment recovery and beyond. Learn how to create a summary of your treatment and map out a care plan for your recovery. You will leave empowered with the tools and guidance to improve your quality of life and achieve a greater sense of well-being.

Free Crisis Hotline – Offer crisis counseling, grief counseling, homeless services, youth violence prevention, and information and referrals. Support groups available: Suicide Support Group and Teenage Support Group. One-on-one counseling available.

Information & Referrals Services – Provide information and referrals on advocacy issues on behalf of clients. Serve union members and their families.

Hospice Referrals – Information and referral help for hospice facilities in California and Nevada. Toll-free number provides automated hospice directory using zip codes.

Reach to Recovery – Contact with a woman facing a diagnosis of breast cancer by a breast cancer survivor. All visitors are trained and certified by Reach to Recovery standards. Support available before, during, and/or after treatment.

RETREATS, CAMPS & WISHES

Free Retreats – Healing Odyssey is a nonprofit organization that provides recovery and cancer support programs for women cancer survivors. Our programs offer the practical tools, skills-building and support needed to cope effectively with the life-altering effects of a cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Free Retreats – Provides an opportunity for any woman who has experienced breast cancer to gather in a beautiful, natural setting and learn fly-fishing. The retreats incorporate counseling, educational services and the sport of fly-fishing to promote mental and physical healing. Retreats including lodging, meals and professional instruction, without cost to …

Free Kids Camp – Provide a unique camping program, free of charge, to children with chronic or life-threatening diseases. Children with cancer, AIDS, cystic fibrosis, leukemia, blood disorders and other serious diseases are given the opportunity to enjoy activities that would otherwise be unavailable to them because of their illnesses

Wish Fulfillment – Grants wishes for the terminally ill elderly, and those with life threatening diseases (e.g. Alzheimers, AIDS, Congestive Heart Disease, COPD, renal disease), in Contra Costa County. Ages 60+. Application process required.

Scholarship Opportunities – The California Division’s Young Cancer Survivor Scholarship Program provides college scholarship money to pediatric cancer survivors. Awards are for enrollment and attendance tuition, registration, course fees, books, and/or supplies required for course instruction in an accredited 2 or 4 year institution of higher education, in California.

To find even more programs like this, visit the American Cancer Society Program Resource Search.

Fourth of July Freebies – Happy 4th!


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FREE Stuff for the Fourth of July!

Check out these Patriotic Freebies for the 4th of July!  USA the land of the FREE Stuff!  Enjoy your FREEdom and ALL this FREE Independence Day stuff 2013!

★=★=★ 4th of July FREE Stuff ★=★=★

★ July 4 ► FREE White House Down Screening for Military

★ FREE Bloomin’ Onion at Outback with Purchase on 7/4/13

★ FREE Patriotic Crafts

★ July 4 – 7 ► Kids Eat FREE at IKEA

★ July 4 ► FREE Italian Soda at Books-a-Million

★ FREE Star Spangled Banner (The National Anthem) MP3 Download

★ FREE Android Game ► Fourth of July Memory Match Game

★ FREE Fourth of July Coloring Sheets

★ FREE Fourth of July Worksheets

★ FREE Fourth of July Fonts

★ FREE Pocket Constitution

★ FREE Square Inch Of US Land 

★ FREE 4th of July Print Project from HP

★ 50 FREE Firecrackers @ Fireworks Supermarket Locations with Coupon

★ FREE Fourth of July Mahjong iPhone App

★ FREE TNT Fireworks Poster, Sticker, Magnet, Tattoos & More!

★ FREE Patriotic/Military HP Printable Projects

★ FREE Printable 4th of July Invitations

★ FREE iPhone App ► Anthem USA

★ FREE Fourth of July Email Templates

★ FREE Fourth

Other Discounts & Deals:

Romano’s Macaroni Grill- July 4th- July 7th- Buy One Entree at Regular Menu Price and Get One Entree FREE CouponFound Here. Dine In Only. 1 Coupon Per Table

Quizno’s Subs- thru July 7th- FREE Chips and Regular Fountain Drink w/Purchase of Large Sub, Large Salad,or Large Grilled Flatbread Coupon found here.

Ikea– July 4th- July 7th 11Am- Close kids 12 and under can EAT FREE. Limit 1 per child. No adult purchase is required

Outback Steakhouse- July 4th FREE Bloomin’ Onion with Purchase Details here. Also Active and Retired Military service members can receive 10% off their Entire check (excluding alcohol, taxes and gratuity thru July 4th Details can be found here.

Boston Market– July 4th 50% OFF any Family Meal Purchase with Coupon found here.

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Burger King- July 4th thru July 7th Chicken Sandwiches just $1.04 each. Details can be found here.

Honey Baked Ham– Great Coupons are available here including a 25% OFF for Military.

Red Lobster – At Red Lobster, Facebook users can get a coupon for half off of any entrée when you buy another. The deal is good Monday through Thursday this week.

Applebees – Get up to two free kids meals with an adult order on July 4th at participating Applebee’s. Make sure to call ahead.

Barnes & Noble – A free $30 Barnes & Noble gift card when you buy a 16GB NOOK Tablet.

Chilis – By joining Chili’s email club, you can get a coupon for free chips and queso with any entree purchase.

HomeDepot – HomeDepot.com – $10 off orders of $100 or more with this coupon code: RWBHD10

And even more awesome deals:

• Backcountry: Discounts of up to 40 percent off.
• Bare Necessities: 30-40 percent off sale with an extra 20 percent off with coupon code (BNSAVINGS)
• Bath and Body Works: Up to 75 percent off in Semi-Annual Sale, both in-store and online with an additional 20 percent off online with promo code BEACHES13 until July 7.
• Children’s Place: Extra 20 percent off with code V8KFAY13. Deal ends July 8.
• Foot Locker: $20 off $120 purchases with promo code LKS1CP3N. Ends July 31.
• Kate Spade: 50-75-percent off deal on handbags. Free shipping for online purchases.
• Nautica: 40 percent off the purchase of four or more items with code “July 4″ at checkout.
• Nine West: Buy one, get one 50 percent off site-wide with free shipping.
• Nordstrom: Up to 60 percent off handbags and jewelry with free shipping.
• PacSun: Buy one get one free with code FREE4YOU. Free shipping until July 4
• Woman Within: Clearance of up to 80 percent off limited-quantity items. Free shipping on orders of $50 or more with code WW69057.
• 7-Eleven: Free small Slurpee on July 11
• Jamba Juice: Buy one, get one free smoothies. Deal ends July 7.
• Joe’s Crab Shack: 10 percent off on entire order with coupon until July 8.
• Wing Stop: Free regular fresh-cut seasoned fries with any wing purchase (coupon required). Ends July 4.

Extreme Weather Warning: Record Breaking Heat Wave


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A blistering, potentially historic and record-breaking heat wave is beginning today in the West, and is forecast to last at least through the weekend.

“An excessive heat warning is issued when temperatures are forecast to reach dangerous levels that will stress the body if precautions are not taken,” the weather service warns.

Infants and children, the elderly, as well as those with chronic medical conditions such as chronic kidney disease, asthma, hypertension and diabetes are at increased risk for heat-related illness, according to Robert Glatter, emergency room physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. He says to prevent the adverse effects of heat-related illness, stay in a cool air-conditioned environment with access to plenty of cool fluids, mainly water.

The cause of the heat wave is a “massive and unusually strong high-pressure system” over the region, the weather service reports.

Check out this video on how to survive the blistering heat!

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Tips to Prevent Heat Related Illnesses

Heat stroke—which occurs when the body can’t control its temperature—may result in disability or death if emergency treatment is not given. Heat exhaustion occurs when the body loses a large amount of water and salt contained in sweat.
Warning signs of heat stroke vary, but may include:
  • An extremely high body temperature (above 103 degrees Fahrenheit, orally)
  • Unconsciousness
  • Dizziness, nausea and confusion
  • Red, hot and dry skin (no sweating)
  • Rapid, strong pulse
  • Throbbing headache
  • Heavy sweating
  • Muscle cramps
  • Weakness
  • Headache
  • Paleness, tiredness, dizziness
If you see any of these signs for heat stroke or heat exhaustion, you may be dealing with a life-threatening emergency and should do the following:
  • Have someone call 911 while you begin cooling the victim.
  • Get the victim to a shady area.
  • Cool the victim rapidly with a cool bath or shower, or by sponging with cool water, until body temperature drops to 101-102 degrees Fahrenheit, orally.
  • If emergency medical personnel are delayed, call the hospital emergency room for further instructions.
  • Do not give the victim alcohol to drink.
  • Again, get medical assistance as soon as possible.

If a victim’s muscles twitch uncontrollably as a result of heat stroke, keep the victim from injuring him/herself, but do not place any object in the mouth and do not give fluids. If there is vomiting, make sure the airway remains open by turning the victim on his/her side.

Don’t Forget the Pets

 

Animals, particularly those that spend time outdoors, are vulnerable to the heat as well. Check out the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals websitefor important tips on keeping your pets protected from heat and other emergencies!

 

Hope everyone stays cool during this massive heat wave! Remember cooling centers such as libraries, community centers, and Sunvalley Mall are always a good alternative to maxing out your energy bill!

 

 

Volunteers Needed: Clayton’s 4th of July Parade


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The 4th of July depends on volunteers and the city of Clayton is looking for your help! Could you help set up or clean up? Can you assist with crowd control or parking? Maybe you want to help the kiddie parade lineup? Whatever time you can give, I know the city of Clayton needs you! For more on the duties available, click here.

If you can help anytime between the hours of 6:00 am and 2:00 pm on Thursday, July 4th  or have questions,  please call at 673- 7304 or email the parade coordinator at: ljackson@ci.clayton.ca.us

Super Moon Tonight & Tomorrow Morning


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Gaze up at the sky tonight to catch a glimpse of a rare ‘super’ supermoon, the huge perigee moon that will be shining brightly over this weekend.

The super moon which will occur tonight and on June 23, will appear to be bigger than the average full moon as it will be lined up with the sun perfectly so that the moon will appear to be brighter and bigger.

The moon will be at its closes point to Earth on June 23 at 7:32 a.m. EDT but will appear just as big tonight.

This weekend’s super moon is known as a “perigee” full moon, which means that it’s orbit is closes to the center of Earth in a month. Full moons do no necessarily happen during a perigee but when it does, it means the sun, earth and moon align. Another super moon like this will not be seen until August 2014.

The perigee and full moon this month will only be an hour apart.

Sunday’s super full moon means that the moon will be 221,824 miles away from Earth. The period where the moon orbits furthest from Earth is called an apogee. In an apogee, the moon is 30,000 further away from this point.

According to NASA scientists, this weekend’s super moon will appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a regular full moon.

The best time to view the ‘super’ super moon will be around sunset and into the evenings on June 22 and 23 bearing that the night sky is clear and void of clouds. Watch the video below to learn more about this cosmic event!

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