Everyday Hero: Alaina Mathews

Alaina Mathews wants to do more when it comes to raising awareness about breast cancer in the Inland Empire, and for her efforts, she is our EVERYDAY HERO. This year there will be nearly 2,300 women diagnosed with breast cancer in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

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SEBA ON DEMAND - Lynette Mackay

SEBA is proud to announce the launch of its video podcast, SEBA ON DEMAND, which is designed to provide a unique vehicle of communication regarding issues that matter to our law enforcement community. The show will be hosted by Lolita Harper, the SEBA Director of Government and Media Relations and former San Bernardino County Sheriff’s detective.

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Shop With A Cop: Back To School

SEBA has offered the Shop With a Cop program for many years and traditionally hosted similar shopping sprees during December. However, it became increasingly apparent there was a great need in the community to buy clothes, shoes, backpacks and other items months before the Christmas event was offered.

Responding to the need, SEBA created the Back to School event.

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Everyday Hero - Freddy Aguilar

We met Freddy at our Shop With A Cop Christmas event last month and he is a remarkable young boy. You wouldn’t know it by looking at him or talking to him, but Freddy suffers from HLA-B27. It is a rare, incurable autoimmune disease, which attacks the soft tissue and cartilage and causes pain and damage to the joints, tendons, ligaments and eyes.

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SEBA Spotlight: Hope Team

Meet the SEBA members behind the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department HOPE Team. The Homeless Outreach and Proactive Enforcement (H.O.P.E.) program is a pro-active approach intended to ultimately reduce calls for service and other resources currently required to deal with the homeless population.

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Juvenile Mentoring: Not Just an Act

Christina Lopez straggled into a classroom last fall where she was to spend the next 10 weeks to complete the terms of her juvenile probation. She stood with her arms crossed and gave very little eye contact to any of the instructors.

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