An early dose of yuletide cheer
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Angelique Flores
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Christmas in April has arrived for the first time in
the city.
Instead of a toy-filled visit from Santa, volunteers with the program are
helping to repair and clean up four homes Saturday.
Christmas in April is a nonprofit group that coordinates volunteers to
repair the homes of low-income homeowners, usually seniors and the
disabled.
“These are wonderful, wonderful people,” said Stan Thompson, 72, whose
home is being repaired.
Lois Thompson, Stan’s 95-year-old mother, has lived in the city for 50
years. The two live together on an income of $500 a month, he said. Stan
can’t afford to hire someone to care for his mom, so he stays with her
himself. The two depend on Meals-on-Wheels and the Huntington Beach
Senior Center for assistance.
Fifty-six volunteers from Bay View Portfolio Services, a mortgage
company, plan to clean the yards, paint inside and outside and put in a
new refrigerator and stove, organizers said. Last week, they fixed the
roof.
“We help them live independently with dignity,” said Cy Baumann,
president of the board of directors of the group’s Orange County chapter.
The program plans to visit about 40 other homes throughout the county
this year. Though it’s the first time the organization has served
homeowners here, many volunteers have come from the city, organizers
said.
Some of the yearly volunteers are from Boeing, and Sts. Simon and Jude
and St. Bonaventure churches.
Another recipient of the program is Margaret Peters, 90, who was working
at the Huntington Beach Senior Outreach Center until she fell three
months ago, breaking her hip and wrist. Volunteers from California Air
National Guard have been working on her home for more than a month,
replacing the carpet and oven, fixing the leaky roof, painting, and
building a wheelchair ramp.
“They can’t do much for themselves,” Baumann said. “We just want to make
their place warm, safe and dry.”
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