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There's still time to have the Taylor Foundation wrap your gift to help children
Station at mall benefits The Taylor Family Foundation

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This time of year, just about every place you look, there's a person ringing a bell, exchanging the cheery ring and greeting for a donation. A local group is just as happy to take your money, and gives you something in return.

The Taylor Family Foundation (TTFF) is wrapping gifts at Stoneridge Shopping Center this holiday season in exchange for a $5 donation, and it is still looking for volunteers. All proceeds go toward its summer camp for children with life-impairing diseases. Camp Arroyo in Livermore allows these children to attend for free.

"Camp Arroyo is the last and only chance these kids get to have normal activity in life," said Operations Coordinator Jeannette Gibson. "We really do provide the opportunity for them to forget about their illnesses, at least for the summer."

Camp Arroyo is available for children with diseases including HIV, AIDS, cancer and diabetes, to skin diseases, heart conditions, autism and even the loss of loved ones.

Gibson recalls a mom of a camper who approached her in tears.

"My daughter is never the same after camp," said the mother. "She keeps getting stronger and stronger."

Last year, the foundation raised almost $10,000 from wrapping gifts. The station is located on the bottom floor of the mall directly outside of Nordstrom; volunteers will be working every day, right up through Christmas Eve.

The Taylor Family Foundation is still looking for new gift-wrapping volunteers.

"There is still space to fill," Gibson said. "If someone is interested in gift wrapping or helping others, there is always room open."

"I've always loved working with people who have disabilities, and I love serving others," she added. "TTFF, more than any other organization I've worked for, does that in such a profound way."

To volunteer, call the foundation at 455-5118.

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Comments

Posted by Lisa, a resident of the Mohr Park neighborhood, on Dec 13, 2012 at 5:49 pm

Wow! What a great way to give this holiday. Thank you PW for the story on this. I just left a message for them so we can volunteer to help wrap gifts. Yay!!!


Posted by Paula, a resident of the Walnut Hills neighborhood, on Dec 18, 2012 at 12:25 pm

Let's encourage our children (age appropriate) to partake in the spirit of giving by helping with this activity.


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