Relationship strengthening for charity
Deepa Bharath
The National Charity League’s Ticktockers -- daughters of the
members -- will assemble today at the Costa Mesa Community Center for
the annual Ticktocker Philanthropy Faire to box and bag various items
ranging from school uniforms to food to send to several local
charities.
The event, open only to Ticktockers, has been put together by the
Newport chapter of the organization for several years, spokeswoman
Pam Moore said.
“Our goal is to show the girls that there is potential and
strength in numbers,” she said.
Moore said the girls, who are in grades seven through 12, will box
150 uniform shirts for students at the Shalimar Learning Center, 400
hygiene kits for the Someone Cares soup kitchen, Friends in Services
to Humanity, Share Our Selves, Serving People in Need and the
Newport-Mesa Interfaith Shelter. They will also put together 50
birthday kits for Orangewood Children’s Home and Canyon Acres,
shelters for abused or neglected children.
The event also aims to encourage charitable activities by
fostering the mother-daughter relationship, Moore said.
“[Members] and Ticktocker groups organized this event to initiate
and encourage charitable endeavors and it fosters the mother-daughter
relationship in a philanthropic organization committed to community
service,” she said.
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