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“Making a difference for a better world, one person at a time”
At CalaRos Bay, we respect people of all vision, belief and faith,
as long as they respect the freedom, the integrity and the safety of others in the community.
"Compassion is our middle name": we support and encourage the support of humanitarian activities.
The California Police Activities League (http://www.calpal.org/) is a nonprofit organization founded over 35 years ago by a group of police officers, spearheaded by a San Francisco Police Detective, Charles Ellis.
From its humble beginnings, California PAL has grown into an organization that makes a positive difference in the youth of California and strives to continue making a strong contribution in reducing juvenile crime and creating a safer environment within the State of California.
The mission of Prevent Child Abuse California (http://www.pca-ca.org/) is to prevent the abuse and neglect of California’s children by building community resources, enhancing public awareness, developing and coordinating prevention programs, and facilitating advocacy activities.

Glee Imagine
Just sit back, look and listen. We hope that you’ll see the world differently in a few minutes.
Sometimes American television airs something worth noticing, and we were moved by this video on the left, courtesy of Fox5 and available also on Youtube.
Glee is a new upbeat comedy that follows a teacher who tries to revive a high school's fizzling glee club. While helping a bunch of little-known underdogs, he realizes the star that lies inside of them. There are a lot of stars in the making at DC's own Duke Ellington School Of The Arts.
(from http://www.fox.com/glee/)
"Imagine" is a song written and performed by English rock musician John Lennon. It is the opening track on his album Imagine, released in 1971. Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Imagine" the third greatest song of all time in their editorial “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time”.
To us, it should have ranked first.