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Monday, December 12, 2011

Here are some of the organizers you may know and some you may not:
  • The DeJardin family and teens in the La Vina Community.  Sondra DeJardin is a Sheriff’s Community Advisory Committee member
  • Lisa Gibson and the President Streets area residents
  • Hugo Arteaga and the Palm Street Area Residents Association
  • Dr. Joe McGowan, Pastor, Altadena Community Church and his volunteers.  He is also a long-time Sheriff’s Volunteer
  • Javier Arroyo – Toyota of Pasadena.  Javier is also a very dedicated long-time Volunteer on Patrol
  • Carlotta Martin and Nina Ehlig for SENCH.  They’re also Community Advisory Committee members
  • And new this year, the Pinecrest area also organized a drive.  We’d love to know who organized that group

There are also stalwart sheriff’s volunteers who give countless hours every year to make the food and toy drive a success.  Here’s a sampling of some of these volunteers you should know:  Joyce Westbrooks, Barbara Benton, Jasmine Sessions, Christine Gholar, Bob Steinbacher, Bill Westphal (also Outstanding Citizen of the Year for 2011), Javier Arroyo, Revvell Revati, Matthew Shropshire, Jackie Sharp, Ralph & Sharon Vila.

The Boy Scout Troop from St. Mark’s Church helped pack food and toys Saturday and so did a great group of volunteers from Altadena Community Church.

If you ever find yourself in a position of wondering whether people in Altadena are resilient, they are.

One of the families that has helped with the food and toy drive in the President Streets area the last three years is among the families who were most severely impacted by the windstorm.  Their daughter and grandchildren also live in Altadena had their house and all of their possessions declared a complete loss, but there they were, happy to be in service, full of great spirit.

We are a great community!

Stay tuned next Saturday and I’ll let you know how the distribution goes.  If you want to volunteer to help that day, please let me know.  We will have a briefing around 7 am at the Community Center on Saturday morning and the distribution will begin around 8 am.  We should be wrapping that up by noon.  By about 10 am, we will have groups of volunteers on the phones at the Sheriff’s Station calling people who submitted an application for food and toys, but may not have picked them up.  That’s generally how we find out that we have aging, sometimes bedridden parents and grand parents who are the custodians for some kids and they can’t come to us.  We deliver to them.  If you’re willing to help us be in service to them, please let me know.  You’ll also meet more people, including teenagers who are part of what’s great about Altadena.  Tecumseh Shackleford’s Mentoring & Partnership for Youth Development – a great and successful mentoring program for young men at Muir High School helps us every year and teens from Dr. Sandra Thomas’ Bright Futures Scholars also help us. 

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