First 5 San Mateo County Condemns Violence Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans

At First 5 San Mateo County, we stand against racism, oppression, and inequality in all its forms. We condemn the recent rise in racist aggression, acts, and violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans. Our hearts are with the individuals that have been targeted and attacked.

Racism is systemic. It is a public health issue that deeply affects our community. Experiences of bias, social, and systemic racism are harmful to children, and result in fear, stress, and trauma that steal away their full potential. We stand in solidarity with our partners and with all who pursue equity, justice, and human dignity.

Our work on behalf of children and families is more important than ever. We will continue to work to change conditions that affect child development and family well-being. We will continue to prioritize equity and dismantling systemic racism. All children have the right to grow up healthy, safe, and with every opportunity.

Kitty Lopez
Executive Director, First 5 San Mateo County

Talking with kids about adverse events is important. Here are some resources to support parents and families:

Racism and Violence: Using Your Power as a Parent to Support Children Aged Two to Five

Talking to Children About Racial Bias

Beyond the Golden Rule A Parent’s Guide to Preventing and Responding to Prejudice

How to Respond to Violence, Hate, and Racism

Headshot of Kitty Lopez

Kitty Lopez has served as the Executive Director of First 5 San Mateo County since 2012, focusing on policy, advocacy and communications development. Additionally, she is the Chair of First 5 Association of California. Kitty previously served as the Executive Director of Samaritan House, one of the leading safety-net nonprofit agencies serving low-income families and individuals in San Mateo County with food, shelter, clothing, health care, counseling, education classes, and holiday assistance from 2002 to 2012.

Kitty taught kindergarten, second grade, and high school in the Bay Area and in Santa Barbara, and was a consultant in schools with children who have autism and special needs. Additionally, Kitty worked in a residential substance abuse treatment center in San Francisco and psychiatric hospital in San Diego.

She attended University of California Santa Barbara earning a California Teaching Credential and B.A in Psychology. Kitty is active in her community serving on several community boards including HEART (Housing Endowment and Regional Trust of San Mateo County), STEP (Success Through Education Program), and Past President and Current Member of the San Mateo Rotary Club.