‘A wonderful thing’
-- Jennifer Kho
More than 100 families filed into the parking lot at Rea Elementary
School on Tuesday to pick up their Thanksgiving goodies.
Costa Mesa business leaders had spent the day stuffing boxes with
milk, turkey, canned vegetables, frozen pies, bottled juice, fresh salsa,
paper towels, potatoes, roasting pans, toothbrushes, hygiene kits, dish
towels and lima beans.
“This is a wonderful thing they’re doing,” said Raul Buenrostro, who
received a box of the goods. “It benefits people food-wise, especially
during the holidays, and in the middle of the month when bills are
catching up. It’s not just for the holiday; the food will extend into
next week and that really lightens things up. It’s quite a big help.”
The Costa Mesa nonprofit group Save Our Youth selected 125 families in
need to receive some holiday help from the annual Thanksgiving food drive
conducted by CM900, a 33-member division of the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce. CM900 donated the supplies and collected contributions from a
20 businesses.
“We want to be sure there are 125 families in Costa Mesa that eat
well,” said Gordon Bowley, a CM900 member. “Those families can be helped
and we felt this is a good thing to do for those families.”
Sean O’Connor, president of CM900, said the group has set a goal to
provide food for 200 families next year.
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