Kaleidoscope program featured in Livermore’s local newspaper The Independent highlighting how ESNorCal services help integrate participants into local community

Aug 26, 2022

ESNorCal’s Kaleidoscope Community Adult Program was recently featured in Livermore’s The Independent newspaper, highlighting the impact and importance the program has on its participants. Andrea Pettiford, ESNorCal’s CEO and Zach Lupton, Kaleidoscope Program Manager had the opportunity to share how the expanding program helps participants develop the skills they need learn to care for themselves and become active members of their local community. Read the full article here

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