Firefighters’ holiday spirit sparked
Deepa Bharath
It’s one spark local firefighters have deliberately kept alive for
the last 10 years.
The Spark of Love toy drive began 10 years ago as a collaboration
between firefighters in Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside and
San Bernardino counties.
It continues to pick up momentum every year, especially in local
communities, said Donna Boston, spokeswoman for the Newport Beach
Fire Department.
“It’s wonderful to see how the community comes together every
year,” she said. “The response gets better.”
This year’s toy drive is more special because the toys would go to
several victims of the fires that ravaged communities across Southern
California, Boston said.
“That really hits close to home for firefighters,” she said.
Spark of Love usually teams with Toys for Tots, a toy drive local
police departments are participating in.
“That way, the toys are equally divided,” Boston said.
The Costa Mesa Fire Department has also participated in the Spark
of Love toy drive since its inception in 1993, spokeswoman Cheryl
Wills said.
“On Christmas Eve, we’ll take the toys to the Marine base in
Irvine,” she said.
From there, the toys will be distributed by St. Vincent de Paul
Church in Irvine, Wills said.
Costa Mesa will have collection boxes at all six fire stations, at
three Sav-On stores in the city and at the Costa Mesa Credit Union on
Harbor Boulevard.
Newport Beach residents can drop of the new, unwrapped toys at any
of the fire stations, at Newport Beach City Hall or at any of the
Sav-On stores in the city.
Last year, the toy drive collected and distributed more than
275,000 toys to children in Orange County communities. About 500,000
toys were collected throughout the five counties.
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