Tuesday, February 28, 2023

The Vision of Canine Companions

Steve Betando is a graduate of San Jose State University, where he majored in psychology with a minor in special education. In his 8-year role as Superintendent of Morgan Hill Unified School District, he was responsible for the general administration of all instructional, business, and other operations of the district. Prior to his positions as Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Superintendent, Steve Betando served as the principal of Chrysler Elementary School and Eisenhut Elementary School in Stanislaus County. While Superintendent, the Pandemic hit. Steve Betando reached out to Canine Companions to request comfort support from the therapy dogs for anxious children and adults while receiving their COVID-19 vaccine shots. When asked to support vaccine clinics throughout Santa Clara County, the Canine Companion handlers, trainers, and the dogs themselves provided comfort support to clinics throughout the 31 school districts, private schools, and charter schools in the area.


Canine Companions is a nonprofit that caters to adults and children with physical, auditory, or cognitive disabilities who need the assistance of others like a parent, caregiver, or spouse. They also specialize in working with veterans with PTSD and professionals who work in health, education, and criminal justice.


The organization used proven research to show that pairing humans with canines will improve the quality of life of people affected by physical and emotional trauma. The staff and supporters of Canine Companions act with compassion, integrity, and professional excellence to assist people living with disabilities. Their work in training and matching the highly trained and capable dog companions to those in need achieves a life of greater independence.


 

Friday, February 17, 2023

The Green Foothills' Efforts to Preserve the Stanford Foothills


 Steve Betando is an experienced educator who has earned several awards, including a 2006 Elementary Principal of the Year award. After retiring as superintendent of the Morgan Hill Unified School District in California, Steve Betando continues to actively support various environmental protection causes, including the Green Foothills.


Green Foothills is a California-based nonprofit organization. Formed in 1962, the body plays an active role in preserving the natural environment and resources in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties through advocacy, partnerships, and education programs. Green Foothills works to influence decision-making and legislative action to align with safeguarding the ecosystem, preserving biodiversity, and other environmental policies.


Recently, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved an update of the Stanford Community plan. The plan, which sought to extend the protection of over 2,000 acres of hillside open space in the Stanford Foothills for 99 years, was approved by a unanimous vote. Earlier in December 2022, the Green Foothills had drawn awareness to this issue and encouraged people to email the supervisors to support the approval of this plan.


The protection of this extensive grassland was what originally triggered the formation of the Green Foothills. Its preservation is considered essential, as it provides irreplaceable habitat for wildlife and plays a crucial role in reducing climate impact. As the county makes further steps in drafting an environmental impact report and creating a final plan for the Stanford Foothills, Green Foothills continues to keep community members updated and educate them on how to contribute to this process.


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  With degrees in Psychology and Education, Steve Betando recently retired as a superintendent in Silicon Valley. After a 38-year career in ...