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5/6/2008
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Laura J. Tenorio-Fejeran <br />7100 San Ramon Rd. #23 -- Dublin, CA 95468 <br />January 9, 2008 <br />To Whom It May Concern: <br /> <br />4 ,~,,.~ <br />Cl~'f a`;: ,~°ait~bl <br />I am writing this letter in support of John Pound in light of the recent shutdown of Tri- <br />Valley Martial Arts, which Mr. Pfimd operates. 1Vly daughter has been attending this <br />after-school program for 3 months and I am exceptionally pleased with level of care she <br />has received. This is a one of a kind after-school program that provides after-school <br />transportation, homework time, and martial arts instruction. In the short time that my <br />daughter has attended, I have seen a marked improvement in her self-esteem and <br />confidence. She thoroughly enjoys the program and has also improved academically <br />since she is able to finish her homework early in the day and not when she is tired, when <br />we get home, after work, late into the evening. In addition, the martial arts instruction <br />has provided her with a sense of mastery which has substantially diminished her extreme <br />shyness. Mr. Pound has gone above and beyond the call of duty in being responsive to <br />our family's needs, at times allowing me to pay in installments and going out of his way <br />to pick my daughter up when she had to transfer schools due to our relocation. <br />This shutdown, if permanent, will cause tremendous hardship for us, as I'm sure it will <br />for other families served. I spent several months looking into after-school programs prior <br />to finding this one and found that there was a serious shortage of programs that offered <br />after-school transportation, which is essential for us since my husband works in Fremont <br />and I work in San Jose. In addition, there also existed a gap in such structure services <br />that offered much more that "babysitting." Furthermore, as I stated previously, there <br />were no after-school programs in our area that included martial arts instruction. Lastly, I <br />am certain that in addition to everything already mentioned, I will not find another <br />program with such high level of care and concern for my daughter as she has received in <br />this program. <br />It is my opinion that this shut-down is contrary to the intentions of the government <br />regulations upon which it is based. I trust that these regulations were developed to <br />protect community members and ensure proper care and access. I can assure you that this <br />program is in line with those goals. It is an asset to the community. The academy is not <br />a daycare and therefore should not be categorized as such. The issue of parking spaces is <br />anon-issue and has never been a problem since parents pick up their children at <br />staggered times. In fact, whenever my husband and I pick up our daughter, we there is <br />usually only one car there, or at least four or more parking spaces to pick from. <br />(925) 858-4595 ~ e-mail: IjtenoriofejeranC~yahoo.com <br />
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