Assemblyman Tri Ta highlighted several community initiatives in Orange County through a series of posts on September 30, 2025. The tweets covered local programs supporting children’s literacy, student welfare, and public health services.
In his first post, Assemblyman Ta promoted a reading incentive for young residents: “Kids ages 4–12 can read 5 books and earn a free In-N-Out burger with OC Public Libraries’ Cover to Cover Club, Oct. 4–Nov. 15! Visit a local public library to sign up and learn more.” (September 30, 2025). The program encourages literacy among children by rewarding them for reading.
Later that day, he acknowledged the efforts of a nonprofit organization: “Congratulations to @ShoesThatFit an incredible nonprofit dedicated to providing young students with brand new shoes. I was grateful to spend the morning at their distribution event at Heritage Elementary School in Santa Ana, where the joy on the kids’ faces said it all. A” (September 30, 2025). Shoes That Fit is known for its work in supplying footwear to students in need across the United States.
In his final tweet of the day, Assemblyman Ta reminded constituents about an upcoming health event: “There’s still time to register for tomorrow’s Health and Wellness Expo! Kaiser Orange County will perform checkups and OC Clerk-Recorder Hugh Nguyen’s team will be available to print vital records. Learn more and RSVP at https://t.co/qYH0KZjVwO” (September 30, 2025). Such expos often provide free or low-cost health screenings and access to important documents for local residents.
Assemblyman Tri Ta represents California’s Assembly District covering parts of Orange County. Programs like the Cover to Cover Club are part of ongoing efforts by OC Public Libraries to promote youth engagement with reading during fall months. Nonprofits such as Shoes That Fit regularly collaborate with schools nationwide to address basic needs among students. Community events like health expos aim to improve public access to healthcare services and official records.

