FOR A GOOD CAUSE -- Kevin Eisenberg
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--Story by June Casagrande; photo by [tk]
Actions speak louder than words, but Kevin Eisenberg, a Newport Beach
teenager donating his time and money for American service personnel, is
more interested in reaction.
“I’m hoping that people will see what I’m doing and do it themselves,
like a chain reaction,” he said.
For six consecutive weekends, the Corona del Mar High School junior is
selling flags in front of the Mithrush store on Newport Boulevard at 17th
Street.
Using money he earned over the summer as a parking lot attendant for a
Huntington Beach boutique -- and with a little help from his parents --
the 16-year-old plans to donate all the proceeds, including his initial
investment, to service personnel. He chose the Navy-Marine Corps Relief
Society, which provides financial assistance to people serving their
country away from home, as his charity.
“It started when we were looking at an old picture album my
grandfather took when he was in the Navy aboard the USS Los Angeles,”
Kevin said.
He never knew his grandfather, but he was intrigued by the photos and
his memory. Further stirred by the East Coast terrorist attacks, Kevin
wanted to find a way to make his own contribution to the cause of
freedom.
He began searching on the Internet for organizations that could use
his help. When he came across information about the Navy-Marine Corps
Relief Society, whose government agency status forbids soliciting
donations, Kevin found the place where he wanted to make his mark.
“A lot of the people serving our country are having a really hard
time, a lot need money and because of anthrax, many of them aren’t even
getting mail,” he said. “This seemed like a perfect way to help and a
good way to honor my grandfather.”And when his six weeks have passed and
his 10-to-5 shifts selling flags in front of the discount store are over,
he hopes his efforts will live on.
“I can’t raise much money, but maybe if someone sees me doing this,
they’ll want to be involved too,” he said. “If someone else gets involved
because I did this, that would make it all worthwhile to me.”
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