A Good Cause -- The gift of the cuddle
Some very hard-working students at Peterson Elementary School are
helping to make a difference in the lives of other children in need.
At the beginning of February, the GATE-centered school’s student
council started a two-week drive to collect blankets. The fund-raiser
going by the name “A Chance to Cuddle” benefits young patients at CHOC.
Flyers describing the purpose of the fund-raiser were sent out to
students’ homes and the response was so overwhelming that the two-week
drive was extended. In addition to donating money to the cause, most
people donated blankets, some of which were home spun.
Flyers were even delivered to the Huntington Beach City School
District, which responded with several blanket donations.
Nearly 160 comfort blankets have been collected through the drive and
will be donated to the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOC.
All donated blankets have been embroidered by volunteers and bear the
fund-raiser’s name.
Like the Peanuts character, Linus, these CHOC children have been given
a sense of security with the blankets.
“This is an absolutely wonderful way to do community service work for
one of our own, and a project like this helps our kids work toward a
worthwhile cause,” Peterson Principal Dareen Yonts said.
“A Chance to Cuddle” was first introduced by third-grade student Maren
Sersansie, who was looking for a way to “help other children in need or
who were hurt,” Yonts said.
The school got in touch with CHOC and asked if it could donate the
blankets to the hospital, and have since done so on two occasions.
The fund-raiser is named in honor of the memory of a close family
friend of the Sersansie’s,two-year-old Chance Biedleman, who last summer
drowned in the family pool at his Huntington Beach home.
“I’m glad that I helped other children and was able to do this,” Maren
said.
The recently completed, “A Chance to Cuddle” blanket drive, was the
second staged by the school. Last summer the first drive garnered 30
blankets, which also benefited the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOC.
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