enero 2017

Latoya Rucker Pays it Forward

Tustin native Latoya Rucker grew a heart for giving back after spending time living in a local shelter and motels as a child. Her parents married young and divorced early. Her mother, a factory worker, did her best to raise three children as a single mom and often worked multiple jobs just to make ends [Read More]

enero 11th, 2017|

Hilda Gilmartin’s Heart For Giving Back

When Irvine resident Hilda Gilmartin was in elementary school, she remembers standing in line around the holidays, getting gifts, and opening them - without knowing who they were from. Hilda’s parents were migrant farmworkers and she remembers the warmth she felt as a child when her community responded with love around the holidays. Since then, [Read More]

enero 11th, 2017|

Helping Hands Club – High School Philanthropists Give Back

Volunteering comes easy to 17-year-old Jayme Chow of Newport Coast.  The Corona del Mar High School senior is president of Helping Hands, a campus-based service club that identifies needs locally, as well as in distant places.  Most recently, Jayme and the members of Helping Hands raised funds to prepare 30 “newborn necessities” gift bags for [Read More]

enero 11th, 2017|
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