Santa's Coming Early To Skid Row Bringing Thousands Of Toys For Thousands Of Poor Children At The Fred Jordan Mission On Skid Row
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: |
Los Angeles' Largest Christmas Toy Party for Underprivileged Kids at the Fred Jordan Mission on Skid Row - Saturday, Dec 19 from 10am- 3pm |
VISUALS: |
Thousands of poor and needy girls and boys will receive 50,000 brand new toys including skateboards, dolls, balls, stuffed animals and every kind of toy imaginable. Each child will receive at least 12 brand new toys. For the majority of these kids, these toys will be their only Christmas toys this year. Food bags full of nutritious, healthy and delicious food will also be given out to every mother.
The Christmas Party will also include a spectacular Christmas show featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse*singing Christmas Carols, courtesy of The Walt Disney Company.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services Mobile Unit will be on-site to conduct CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) and Medi-Cal outreach to potentially eligible households/individuals.
Mission elves will also be giving fresh warm cookies to every child.
Volunteer elves and donations with companies and organizations from all over the southland including: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Walt Disney Company, Deloitte, Feed the Children, Penske Motor Group, Woodcrest Schools, Galpin Motors, Crespi High School, California Baptist University, Performance Bonding Surety & Insurance, Worley Parsons, Wilshire Blvd Temple, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, Paradigm LA, Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc, Children's Hunger Fund and Nature's Best, Mother's Nutritional, Local 848, Shelter Partnership, Freeman Beauty, Wood Gutman & Bogart and Big Sunday. |
WHEN: |
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Christmas Toy Party |
WHERE: |
FRED JORDAN MISSION, 445 Towne Avenue, Skid Row |
SOURCE Fred Jordan Mission
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