The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) have reaffirmed their support for the Special Olympics through a formal resolution. This resolution underscores their ongoing commitment to fostering inclusion and empowerment for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The document was signed by key officials including Secretary Jeff Macomber, Undersecretary of Health Care Services Dr. Diana Toche, and Acting Director of Adult Parole Operations Heather Bowlds. The signing ceremony was attended by notable figures such as David Solo, President of Special Olympics Northern California, and Irwin Rosenberg, State Director for Special Olympics Southern California – Kern County, among others. This initiative highlights the dedication of these organizations to support and promote achievements for those with intellectual disabilities.
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