Fall 2020 Update.

As we approach re-engagement as a family of movements, we are considering the nature of the Covid-19 virus, the information from the CDC, the leadership of our organization and the local values of our Cru Central Coast family. 

Cru’s Re-engagement Principles:

All re-engagement decisions assume that the virus is an active, transmittable, serious health concern in our communities.  

  • We value the health of our staff and partners and the well-being of our broader communities in our re-engagement decisions.   

  • We seek to maximize long-term, sustained effectiveness in the mission in our re-engagement decision making.

  • We endeavor to honor all national, state and local guidelines as a baseline in our re-engagement process. Cru’s timeline may be more conservative.

  • We desire to honor Cal Poly, Cuesta, SLO High, Morro Bay High, and Allan Hancock in our process of re-engagement, acknowledging that we are registered clubs on those campuses and subject to their decisions.

  • The CDC, Johns Hopkins and local public health authorities serve as our authority for information related to the virus, including its progression. 

  • We maintain a flexible posture with re-engagement that responds to the unpredictable nature of the virus.

 

As Cru Central Coast we value:

  • Inclusivity of all people involved in our community.

  • Safety and health of those in our scope.

  • A posture of care and compassion to our neighbor.

  • Our witness to our community and those we seek to serve.

  • The longevity and sustainability of our movements.

 

In light of these principles and values, Cru Central Coast will be operating with the following guidelines:

  • All Cru Central Coast staff meetings and planning times will be virtual.

  • All large group gatherings and events will be virtual, including our weekly meetings and retreats.

  • All Community Groups and Bible Studies will be led virtually.

    • By CDC’s guidelines, there is a higher risk when a medium sized group gathers with attendees coming from outside the local area.

  • If involved students choose to meet outside our club activities, we ask that

    • They follow social distancing guidelines.

    • The decision to meet in person is made and agreed upon by all people included in that group.

    • They limit their time on campus as a way to honor Cal Poly’s desire to limit unnecessary traffic.

We recognize that it may be difficult for students and faculty to adjust to virtual involvement, but we value our long-term relationships with each school more than the short-term losses. We will do our best to update our position each quarter.

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