Christmas Comes Today For Thousands Of Poor Children On Skid Row At Fred Jordan Mission


(MENAFNEditorial) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --Fred Jordan Missions is bringing Christmas to thousands of impoverished inner city children who will receive toys at Los Angeles' largest Christmas Toy Party Saturday, December 16 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Some of the toys that will be distributed include skateboards, dolls, balls, stuffed animals, games and every kind of toy imaginable will be distributed by hundreds of volunteer elves. The Family Christmas Celebration will be held at the Fred Jordan Mission, at 445 Towne Avenue, on the corner of East 5th and Towne, in downtown Los Angeles.

L.A.'s Largest Christmas Toy Party For 10,000 Poor Children Poor and needy boys' and girls' faces will light up with joy and wonder when they see the mountain of new toys, and realize they can take home what may well be the first NEW toy they have ever received. To thousands of families who do not have a real home, the Fred Jordan Mission is truly their home at Christmas. Volunteer elves will be cooking warm cookies for everyone.

Over 10,000 children and families are expected to attend. The party will also include a Spectacular Christmas show featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse* singing Christmas Carols, courtesy of The Walt Disney Company.

Friends of Disney will greet the children, and escort them to the Toy Giveaway tables where each child will receive multiple toys, and blankets, hats, mittens and socks. In addition, each mother will receive a Christmas dinner food bag filled with fresh turkeys or chickens, fresh vegetables and fruit, and enough food to feed their family a special Christmas dinner.

The Mission is thankful for the many generous corporate partners, donors and volunteers which include: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Walt Disney Company,Deloitte, Feed the Children, Galpin Motors, Crespi High School,Performance Bonding Surety & Insurance, Worley Parsons, Wilshire Blvd Temple, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, Paradigm LA, Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc, Children's Hunger Fund, Nature's Best, Local 848, Shelter Partnership, Freeman Beauty, Wood Gutman & Bogart, Big Sunday, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Bessie Rush Johnson, Aryzta, Pastor Jimmy and US Games Distribution, Inc.

Every day the Mission clothes and feeds the hungry and homeless. However, the Mission is facing a budget deficit and unless our donations increase and people contribute, we will be faced with some difficult decisions about how many people we can continue to help. At the same time, homelessness in Los Angeles has grown by 80 percent and in the past year alone, it rose by 23 percent. Authorities estimate that 57,794 people in Los Angeles County are now homeless. We are asking businesses, churches, groups and individuals of good will who are interested in making a year-end gift to consider the Mission. Any and all donations are appreciated and tax-deductible.

If people are able to help, they can call:

PLEASE PHONE: 1-626-915-1981 to donate.
DONATE ONLINE:
PO BOX 12345, Covina, CA 91722
Major Credit Cards gratefully accepted. Donations are tax-deductible

The Fred Jordan Missions, open 365 days a year since 1944, feeds hundreds of hungry people and provides assistance to impoverished individuals and families. The Mission is a non-profit, faith-based, educational and relief organization that focuses on education, job training, and self-reliance.

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