Sentences with phrase «less fortunate children»

He asks for them to help him distribute food and other needed items to less fortunate children in their community.
But truly sad for so many less fortunate children who have to rely on school lunches for their mid day nutrition.
As her children became older, she raised money for various teams and helped less fortunate children register into minor sports teams.
Managed the drive to raise funds for the yearly Toys for Tots campaign for less fortunate children in the community.
The items don't have to be extravagant, just a few inexpensive toys that will give less fortunate children something to enjoy at Christmas.
Henry Hinde pupils have also been spreading Christmas cheer by donating advent calendars to charity to be given to less fortunate children all over the country!
«Our nation's less fortunate children deserve the resources to learn and experience the joy of reading,» said retired Marine Major Bill Grein, vice president of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation.
Their support helps millions of less fortunate children enjoy a little Christmas.
With so many charitable organizations relying on donations around the holidays, your kids can buy toys for less fortunate children or even pack up a shoe box of items with a personal note to send to children overseas.
Much like the paper angel tree present in malls that has helped so many less fortunate children our Giving - Tree helps the less fortunate four legged friends in our community, which in turn helps the entire family.
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, managed by dedicated U.S. Marines and local volunteers, collects new, unwrapped toys during October, November, and December each year and distributes them as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community.
Another gift need that I usually fail to budget for is money to buy gifts for a less fortunate child.
You never know who could come into your life while you're picking up trash, feeding the homeless, washing cars, or reading to less fortunate children.
Walter Olson is Overlawyered writing about a nonprofit in suburban Chicago that encourages its woodworker members «to craft and donate wooden Christmas toys to less fortunate children
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