This past October, El Dorado
County elementary schools including Silva Valley, William Brooks, Lakeview, Oak
Meadow, Green Valley, and Phoenix Private School in Folsom participated in the
Hands4Hope Warm & Fuzzy Drive, encouraging students to donate warm
necessities like clothing, shoes, socks, pajamas, coats, scarves and hats. Combined, this community contributed over
4,000 pieces of warm clothing and other items.
Upon completion of the
Drive, students at Oak Ridge High School washed and sorted the clothes.
These donations stocked the 5th Annual Hands4Hope Winter Boutique
for foster and low income families held at donated space near the H4H Youth Center in El Dorado
Hills. Individuals were invited to “shop” for
necessary warm clothing and accessories,.
The Winter Boutique project was led by a
committee of youth, 6th to 12th grades, and adult
advisors, who together decided on a theme and hours for the Boutique, and
decorated and organized it for a positive and festive shopping experience. They
also organized a marketing campaign to get the word out to local schools and
agencies.
The boutique was open for
two weekends in December, where youth volunteers were responsible for greeting
shoppers as well as helping them find needed items, and "check
out". The youth volunteers ranged in grades from 2nd-12th
and came from schools throughout El Dorado and Sacramento Counties.
Tenth
Grader and Hands4Hope youth volunteer Devin Garber explained it best, “Many
people tell me that by volunteering for those in need, I am helping change lives
for the better. Little do they know, though I am helping people, it is they who
are really helping me. I have taken
notice of so such in my life: my blessings, all I have to be thankful for, and
I have become aware of difficulties within this community and surrounding
communities. My time at the winter boutique was an amazing experience! I met great people who had the brightest
smiles on their face even through their times of difficulty. These smiling,
thankful, and simply wonderful people are the reason I so thoroughly enjoy
volunteering with Hands4Hope!”
Devin’s brother, Greyson (grade 7) adds, “The shoppers were very friendly people
who were always smiling, laughing, and saying "thank you". They were very grateful.”
The 2014 Winter Boutique almost doubled its numbers
from last year in regards to assisting individuals in the community. This year, a total of 87 families were served,
representing 374 individuals, and 2,000 items were distributed. Agencies who
partnered with Hands4Hope to get the word out were: Cameron Park Community
Center, Mercy Housing, New Morning Youth & Family Services, Women’s Center,
El Dorado County, Sierra Child and Family Services, El Dorado Mental Health, WIC,
El Dorado Caring Hearts, Twin Lakes Food Bank, Lilliput, Wake Program, Early
Head Start, El Dorado County Help For Christmas Facebook Campaign, and Foster
Family Services.
Hands4Hope volunteers also distributed 450
pieces of clothing and blankets at their annual Powerhouse Ministries
Thanksgiving Dinner distribution, and 1,200 pieces of clothing, shoes and other
accessories to some of their partner agencies including to Green Valley
Community Church, Twin Lakes Food Bank, and New Morning Shelter, as well as
directly to homeless on the street. Without the community’s support,
this could not have happened. Hands4Hope extends a huge Thank You
to all who were a part of this effort.
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