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UCLA’s annual volunteer day puts a shine on veterans’ headstones

Jackie Toenniessen brought her children   to  clean veterans' headstones.
UCLA alumni Jackie Toenniessen, 36, center, brought her children Isabelle, 8, left, and Nicolas, 4, to Los Angeles National Cemetery to clean veterans’ headstones Saturday.
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UCLA’s annual volunteer day expanded this year, uniting more than 2,000 Bruins and Trojans in more than 60 volunteer projects.

Hundreds of volunteers honored veterans Saturday by cleaning headstones at the Los Angeles National Cemetery.

After the headstones were sprayed with an environmentally friendly enzyme, participants were asked to scrub them for 20-30 seconds with water and brush. The enzyme did the rest of the work.

Volunteers  in Los Angeles National Cemetery to clean veterans' headstones.
Volunteers from UCLA and USC in Los Angeles National Cemetery to clean veterans’ headstones.
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Mikaela Garcia, 20, left, Eunice Kim and Justin Lee  carry heavy buckets.
Mikaela Garcia, 20, left, Eunice Kim, 21, and Justin Lee, 19, volunteers from USC, carry heavy buckets.
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Sangmin Lim, a UCLA graduate student, cleansa headstone
Sangmin Lim, 30, a UCLA graduate student, cleans a headstone.
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Volunteers   in Los Angeles National Cemetery
Volunteers in the cemetery.
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Allison Kim and Kennedy Snyder, both USC students, clean veterans' headstones
Allison Kim, 20, left, and Kennedy Snyder, 20, both USC students, clean veterans’ headstones.
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Emma Chan, 3, daughter of a UCLA alumni, rushes to clean a headstone
Emma Chan, 3, daughter of a UCLA alumni, rushes to cleana headstone.
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