Mid Valley News - Volume 55 Issue 26

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Community Events, page 2

The Community Paper of Record

Vol. 55, No. 26

Serving the San Gabriel Valley Since 1966

December 19, 2018

Repeat Success for El Monte Police Department Annual Toy Drive by Staff Writer El Monte

With Christmas just around the corner, the holiday season brings out the generous streak inside just about everybody. But it doesn’t start fast and sometimes it takes a bit for the seeds of generosity to germinate. Thirty-Five years ago, the City of El Monte and El Monte based Dickies Clothing Company partnered to provide Christmas meals to about 30 families in need. Almost two generations later, the City of El Monte and the El Monte Police Department are meeting in the parking lot of El Monte High School at seven – thirty of a classic Southern California winter morning. Blue skies, light breeze, sunshine, and smiles. The parking lot filled up early because morning comes quick when children are getting toys. Before the sun could peek over the buildings,

Courtesy Photo

Courtesy photo

the El Monte Police Department was open for business, and their business was good.

Between the City of El Monte, local community leaders, and business leaders, over $75,000 in goods and

toys were donated to make holiday dreams come true by providing over Toy Drive continued on page 8

Voorhis School Warms the Holidays for Those in Need by Michelle Earle, Contributing Writer El Monte

Voorhis Elementary School students, staff and families demonstrated the true spirit of the season, giving back to the community by donating 72 warm blankets to the Emergency Resources Association (ERA). This is Voorhis’ 6th annual donation of blankets. The school-wide effort was led by Voorhis’ Partnership Action Team (PAT) who reached out to the students, staff and community for donations of recyclables. Since the beginning of the school year student council members have been gathering the collected recyclables from classrooms each Friday, and with the money raised by recycling the PAT team was able to purchase 72 warm, cozy blankets. “It’s good that we help others,” said Adrian, a 5th grader. “Everyone deserves to have things like we do.” “It feels really good knowing we are helping others,” said 5th grader, Felipe. “Recycling is a great way to raise money to help people and I’m glad we do it here at Voorhis.” Each blanket was wrapped in handmade Christmas paper created by the students and will surly bring a smile and warm heart to those who receive them. Lillian Rey, ERA coordinator was extremely grateful to the Voorhis community for the wonderful out-

Students from Voorhis school showcasing blankets for the needy, during this holiday season. Courtesy Photo.

pouring of kindness and generosity which will benefit so many. “This is such a blessing! These blankets will help so much and bring comfort to many people. People who

are homeless also include children and families who live in their cars or in motel rooms and they will love having a warm blanket. You are making a difference to someone’s life and

you are having the best Christmas ever because you are giving,” said Rey. Blankets continued on page 8


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