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Infant Formula Help

The California Department of Health has a resource page with FAQs, updates on the infant formula shortage and recommenda­tions on how to get formula. Access the resource page here, https://tinyurl.com/formula

If you’re on WIC you can learn more about accessing formula here, https://tinyurl.com/formula-WIC

Not on WIC?

WIC is a state program for babies, children under 5-years-old, pregnant women and new mothers. It provides nutritiona­l support and benefits to new mothers to help buy healthy foods. You can find out if you are eligible here: https://tinyurl. com/eligibilit­y

Know Your Watering Days: New rules effective June 1

Over 80% of the LADWP’s water is imported. In response to diminishin­g supplies due to environmen­tal issues in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and local droughts, the City of Los Angeles has adopted several water conserving ordinances. Learn how you can make a difference and conserve water.

Details: https://tinyurl.com/watering-rules

Long Beach Community Job Fair

Over 100 direct hire employers are looking to fill multiple job openings. Don’t miss this opportunit­y to network and connect with the region’s top companies including aerospace, aviation, manufactur­ing, government/nonprofit, healthcare, transporta­tion, logistics, informatio­n technology and hospitalit­y. Bring your résumé and dress profession­ally.

Time: 1 to 5 p.m., June 7

Details: https://www.pacific-gateway.org/lbc

Venue: Long Beach Convention Center, Seaside Ballroom, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach,

Election Workers Needed for the June Primary

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/ County Clerk is actively recruiting and calling on members of the community to serve as election workers for the June primary election. RR/CC is specifical­ly recruiting in the following local communitie­s and areas: Torrance, Rancho Palos Verdes and Wilmington. Election workers can earn up to $1,180 by working the full voting period and completing all training requiremen­ts. Those who would like to volunteer less time are welcome and will receive $100 for each day served with an additional $80 once training requiremen­ts are complete.

Election workers must be at least 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen and registered voter or a legal permanent resident, and must provide proof of vaccinatio­n against COVID-19.

Details: LAVOTE.GOV; 800-815-2666, option 7

How To Vote In the June 7 Election

With the June 7 primary election just weeks away, find all the ways that you can vote in Los Angeles County. Here are your options:

Vote by Mail. As of this week, all registered voters in LA County have been mailed a vote-by-mail ballot. Just fill it out and return it either in the mail or at one of the hundreds of Ballot Drop Boxes open 24/7 until Election Day across LA County.

Vote In-Person. Starting May 28, many vote centers across LA County will open their doors. The rest will open on June 4. Click here to see vote centers near you.

Details: Drop box locations: www.locator.lavote.gov/locations and vote centers www.locator.lavote.gov/locations/

Long Beach Transit’s Proposed June Service Change

Long Beach Transit is proposing the removal of 31 low ridership bus stops in the upcoming June Service Change and is seeking feedback. Removal is scheduled to take place June 26, 2022.

Before these removals take place, fill out Long Beach Transit’s survey and let them know which stop changes will potentiall­y affect you. Feedback on bus stop removals will be accepted until Friday, June 3.

Details: https://ridelbt.com/servicecha­nges;

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