SoCal Middle Schoolers Distribute 2,000 Pairs of Shoes to Families in Need—No Small Feat

The goal was to help disadvantaged women and to foster growth in teen volunteers who had to do the planning and problem solving.
SoCal Middle Schoolers Distribute 2,000 Pairs of Shoes to Families in Need—No Small Feat
Walnut High School student Julia Wang (R) attends a charity event alongside secretary of the Association of Ministers of the Espirit Esther Canizales in Bell, Calif., on June 12, 2024. Shawn Ma/The Epoch Times
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A group of Chinese American students from Southern California successfully tackled the challenge of distributing thousands of pairs of shoes and other items to families in need, showcasing their dedication to community service.

Recently, several girls at Walnut High School and Suzanne Middle School, both in Walnut, California, about 25 miles east of Los Angeles, were tasked by a volunteer group with distributing 2,000 pairs of women’s shoes, nearly 600 blankets, and thousands of alcohol wipes to families.

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