Governor Newsom, First Partner join Central Valley child for 93rd annual Capitol Tree lighting ceremony
AMTV, SACRAMENTO, Dec 11 – A cherished holiday tradition, this year marked the 41st consecutive year that California’s Governor and First Partner have hosted a child receiving support from one of California’s 21 nonprofit regional centers to light the California State Capitol Christmas Tree. Nine-year-old Carter Morris from Merced was selected by Central Valley Regional Center (CVRC) to represent the more than 450,000 Californians with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who receive services.
“Happy holidays, California! It was an honor to stand with Carter in solidarity with all of California’s kids with intellectual and developmental disabilities, to light the Capitol Tree this year. The holiday season is about gratitude, being together with loved ones, and giving to those less fortunate than ourselves, and I am so pleased to usher in this time of joy with Carter and his family,” Governor Gavin Newsom said.
“The holidays are a powerful reminder to lead with empathy and compassion, spreading joy and kindness to those around us. This year’s California State Capitol Tree Lighting was especially meaningful as we joined Carter and his family for this beautiful tradition. Standing with them, we were reminded of the strength and resilience of our communities and the importance of coming together to celebrate hope and connection during this season,” First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom said.
Carter was born in 2014 as one of six and began receiving services from CVRC in 2018. He and his family have accessed essential supports to help him thrive in and out of school. Carter is a bright and active elementary school student who enjoys learning about outer space and math. His participation in this year’s tree lighting underscores the importance of celebrating each Californian’s unique contributions to their communities.
Carla Casteñeda, Chief Deputy Director of the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS): “Carter exemplifies the warmth and compassion of the holiday season and we are thrilled to see him representing Californians at this year’s tree-lighting. His curiosity, kindness, and determination embody the incredible potential of individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to thrive in California.”