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Richard Barrantes

Richard Barrantes
President

Parent of CAPC Individual

A MESSAGE FROM OUR BOARD PRESIDENT

It is an honor and a privilege to be part of the Board of Directors of CAPC and it is even a greater honor to be the current President of the Board of Directors. It is our duty, as Board members, to provide support and oversight to ensure the continuation of CAPC’s mission. As the President of the Board of Directors, I will strongly support the dedicated team that provides the highest quality of services that empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to maximize the quality of their lives in their communities. I, as a parent of a former individual that received these services, understand and know the dedication of the staff that work so hard in ensuring the best of services are provided.

CAPC relies on the state of California, foundations, individual donations, and government and service organizations to provide support for the funding needed to continue with these vital services. We will work hard in continuing to obtain funding and support our staff in their efforts to raise additional funds.

Together we look forward towards a completely integrated society in which people are no longer seen for their disabilities, but instead recognized for their contributions to society.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Berta Leon

Berta Leon
Vice President

Chris Peeler

Chris Peeler
Board Member

Shaw Industries
Employer of Individual Receiving Services

Yvonne Connolly

Yvonne Connolly
Board Member

Superior Management

Wendy Kunert

Wendy Kunert
Board Member

Tangram Interiors

Megan Muldoon

Megan Muldoon
Treasurer

Credit Union of Southern California

Elizabeth Silvio

Elisabeth Silvio
Board Member

Recipient of Services

Paul Silvio

Paul Silvio
Board Member

SYSCO Foods
Parent of Individual Receiving Services

Susan Sones

Susan Sones
Board Secretary

CAPC’s Mission

To empower individuals with disabilities to maximize the quality of their lives in their home communities.