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Protect Yourself and Your Family from Whooping Cough

Whooping cough (also known as pertussis) is a contagious disease that can be passed easily from person to person. It is very serious for babies and can cause them to cough so much that they cannot breathe. Hundreds of babies are hospitalized each year for whooping cough, and some die from it. Whooping cough can cause adults or teens to have severe coughing that leads to vomiting or broken ribs.  They can be hospitalized for pneumonia and miss weeks of work or school. Even worse, they can spread whooping cough to the babies at home. ( Facts About Whooping Cough )
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New Assistance Program Offers Grants up to $1,500 for Southern California Edison and The Gas Company Customers with Overdue Bills
Southern California Edison (SCE) and Southern California Gas Co. (The Gas Company) encourage customers experiencing financial hardship to apply for assistance through a new state program called Temporary Energy Assistance for Families (TEAF). The program, administered by The Salvation Army, provides eligible families the opportunity to receive a one-time emergency energy credit of up to $1,500 to pay off past-due bills and avoid utility shut-offs. ( View PDF )
Orange County Fair Housing Council Survey
The Orange County Fair Housing Council is asking residents to fill out this survey to help it identify any barriers to equal choice in housing that may exist in the county.  More...
Emergency preparedness subject of August 'Conversation'
Learning how to protect yourself and your loved ones will be the focus of the Thursday, Aug. 26, session of “Conversation with your City,” a special program series presented by Fullerton Councilwoman Sharon Quirk-Silva.  The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Fullerton Museum Center, 301 N. Pomona Ave., one block east of Harbor Boulevard, in downtown Fullerton.
Coyote and Wildlife Safety Info
OC Animal Care receives many calls about wildlife from residents throughout the year. In an effort to alleviate their concerns, we have some helpful tips to discourage wildlife activity in their neighborhoods.

Coyote Safety

Wildlife Safety

To report animal problems or for further information, please call Orange County Animal Control at 714-935-6848. More...

Share the Trails – Dogs Off-Leash
The City of Fullerton has recently implemented a new awareness campaign relating to the enjoyment of Fullerton City Trails by dogs and their two-legged companions.  As the summer months approach and more families use the trails for recreation, Parks and Recreation staff would like to remind trail users to remember a few rules.
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