Congressman Raul Ruiz hosts virtual resource fair amid government shutdown

Paul Vozzella

IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) – California’s 25th District Congressman Raul Ruiz hosted a virtual resource fair Wednesday evening to provide vital support to the thousands of federal employees affected by the ongoing government shutdown.

The district is home to more than 7,000 federal workers, many of whom are now seeking assistance to manage the financial and emotional toll of missed paychecks and reduced hours.

“Workers furloughed, laid-off, or facing reduced hours may qualify for this state assistance,” said Congressman Ruiz during the event. “Governor Newsom is ensuring they can access unemployment benefits through the Employment Development Department.”

The virtual fair featured a variety of services, including food assistance programs such as the Imperial Valley Food Bank. Executive Director Sara Griffin reassured those in need that help is available.

“All you need to do is come in, uh, to reception and show your government ID and we will happily give you groceries there,” said Griffin. “We’re there for you as best we can be through these very tough times.”

Beyond financial and food-related support, the event also focused on the mental health of federal employees, recognizing the psychological strain the shutdown has caused.

Gabriela Jimenez, Assistant Director of Imperial County Behavioral Health, addressed the importance of emotional well-being during this uncertain period.

“We understand that the current situation that you are facing with the shutdown, can bring a lot of other stressors in your life that can lead to anxiety, depression, sometimes even substance use,” Jimenez said.

The entire virtual resource fair is available for viewing on Congressman Ruiz’s official YouTube channel, “Rep Ruiz MD.”

The Senate is scheduled to hold a tenth vote on the shutdown Thursday morning at 11 a.m.

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