Friday, December 13, 2024

Episcopal Community Services: Hope Dignity Independence

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MISSION AND VISION

Operating under our mission of serving God by serving those in need through programs that foster hope, dignity, and independence, Episcopal Community Services (ECS) inspires children, empowers adults and transforms communities by providing vital, high-quality social services that encourage healthy interdependence.

Every client is served regardless of ethnic background, culture, gender, age, sexual orientation or religious creed. ECS provides services that build a bridge to a brighter future. Our vision is a community where all are supported to reach their potential.

HISTORY of Episcopal Community Services

Originally founded in 1927 to provide social welfare programs for the poor, elderly, sick, and “those who might otherwise be forgotten”, Episcopal Community Services (ECS) expanded its scope in 1954 to provide programs to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of all San Diegans.

ECS was incorporated in 1955 and obtained its first government contract with San Diego County to provide counseling and jobs for men released from prison.

Today, ECS provides more than $29 million in health and human services in the areas of homelessness, mental health, poverty, addiction and early childhood education to nearly 7,000 clients in San Diego.

www.ecscalifornia.org

Esteban Villanueva
Esteban Villanueva
Esteban Villanueva was born in Washington D.C. and raised in La Jolla. He attended both Francis Parker and The Bishop’s School locally before going to Dartmouth College where he received his B.S. in Biology and Pepperdine School of Law where he received his J.D. focusing Entertainment Law. He worked in the Latin music industry where his projects went on to win 14 Grammy Awards for artists including Ricky Martin and Carlos Santana. After starting GB Magazine with Danitza Villanueva in 2007, he has gone on to win awards and recognition from the community for his support of helping raise millions of dollars for non-profit organizations. He currently sits on the Board of Directors for the San Diego Air & Space Museum and resides in East County in San Diego where he and his wife Danitza run DAESVI Publishing, home to GB Magazine, among several other publications.

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