CV Rotary Honors Alameda County Sheriff’s DSAL

Picture by Gary Bosley

Deputy Vasquez, Deputy Pola, Sergeant Sanders, Castro Valley Rotarian Dan Willits, Sergeant Cox and Chris Carr, Castro Valley Rotary Club Treasurer and Incoming-President for 2023-24

At their December 8 Luncheon Meeting, The Rotary Club of Castro Valley honored and thanked the Alameda County Deputy Sheriff’s Activity League (DSAL) for their ongoing support of the community providing life-changing community programs, vital resources to all throughout Alameda County and investing individually and collectively to providing all a safer living environment.

Two checks were presented: $3000 to go to DSAL’s general fund and $500 to DSAL’s Christmas program raising funds for gifts for children.

Dan Willits, treasurer for the Castro Valley Endowment and the recent Rotary Club of Castro Valley’s Car Show presented the checks stating “we are so fortunate to have protectors within our community who are so committed working with our community on programs such as the Rowell Ranch Rotary Parade featuring close to one hundred entries hosted by The Rotary Club of Castro Valley as well as the recent Rotary-sponsored Car Show featuring approximately 400 vehicles.  The Rotary Club of Castro Valley wants to recognize and financially support the Deputy Sheriffs’ Activity League as they pursue their Mission Statement: ‘To build an equitable, safe and thriving Alameda County by strategically investing in natural, human, social, economic, built, political, and cultural community capitals.’” For more information about DSAL, please visit www.acdsal.org.

The Rotary Club of Castro Valley meets on Tuesdays at 12:00 noon online and is always searching for individuals who want to make a positive impact locally, nationally and internationally. For more information, please visit the Rotary website at www.CastroValleyRotary.org.

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