
OUR COLLABORATORS
At WSCC, we are deeply thankful for the many partners, sponsors, and community leaders who help bring our vision to life. From local organizations and service providers to tribal communities and cultural stewards, each contribution strengthens our shared mission of care, connection, and resilience. This page honors the many hands and hearts that shape our work—thank you for walking beside us.
With heartfelt appreciation for...
WARNER UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
WSCC proudly collaborates with the Warner Unified School District, a cornerstone of education and opportunity in our rural mountain community. With a student-first approach and deep ties to local heritage, Warner USD nurtures learners from kindergarten through 12th grade, fostering resilience, creativity, and pride in place.
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We celebrate the district’s commitment to small class sizes, inclusive programming, and cultural awareness—especially its recognition of the region’s Indigenous roots and diverse student body. Whether through academic support, youth wellness initiatives, or shared events, WSCC and Warner USD work hand in hand to uplift the next generation of leaders, artists, and changemakers.

LOS COYOTES BAND OF INDIANS
We are honored to recognize the Los Coyotes Band of Indians as vital community leaders whose deep-rooted presence and stewardship continue to shape the cultural and ecological landscape of our region. Nestled between the Cleveland National Forest and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, the Los Coyotes Reservation is home to descendants of the Cahuilla and Cupeño tribes—whose ancestral ties to the land and hot springs stretch back generations. Guided by customs, traditions, and a general council, the tribe’s leadership reflects a resilient commitment to self-governance and cultural preservation. Their partnership and wisdom enrich our shared efforts to foster connection, healing, and respect for the land.

IIPAY NATION OF SANTA YSABEL
WSCC honors the enduring presence and cultural leadership of the Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueño Mission Indians, also known as the Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel. As a federally recognized Kumeyaay tribe rooted in the hills of northeastern San Diego County, their commitment to sovereignty, tradition, and environmental stewardship continues to shape the region’s identity and spirit.
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We recognize the Iipay Nation’s vision to “heal the present to create a thriving future for all generations”—a mission that resonates deeply with our own goals of unity, wellness, and respect. Their ancestral lands, rich with native flora and sacred history, remind us that community care begins with honoring those who have stewarded this place for centuries.
WSCC is proud to walk alongside the Iipay Nation in fostering inclusive programs and shared spaces that reflect both heritage and hope

SAN DIEGO FOOD BANK
WSCC is honored to partner with the San Diego Food Bank. Their support helps us nourish our neighbors with care and dignity—making a lasting impact, together.

FEEDING SAN DIEGO
We are also proud to partner with Feeding San Diego in our shared mission to fight hunger with compassion and care. Their dedication helps us bring fresh, nourishing food to our community—making every delivery a gesture of hope and solidarity.

RAMONA DISPOSAL
WSCC is grateful for the ongoing support of Ramona Disposal, whose reliable service and community-minded approach help us maintain a clean, welcoming environment for all.

SDGE
We extend our deepest thanks to SDGE for being a steadfast supporter of WSCC’s mission. Their generous contributions and unwavering commitment have empowered us to grow, connect, and serve our community with greater impact. SDGE’s partnership goes beyond sponsorship—it reflects a shared belief in equity, sustainability, and the power of local collaboration. We are honored to walk alongside them in building a more vibrant and inclusive future for all.


WSCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Hans Petermann
President & Treasurer
Keri Young
Director
Britni Mushet
Director
Byron Klemaske
Vice President
Brent Wolf
Director
Mark Brash
Director
Craig Wagner
Director
Dorothy Willis
Director & Tribal Representative
Nina
Karavasiles
Secretary
Mike Assof
Director
Terry Cox
Director & Past President
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760-782-0670
30950 Highway 79
PO Box 214
Warner Springs, CA 92086


