Firefighters, schools join Spark of Love
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Angelique Flores
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- The Fire Department has launched its seventh annual
Spark of Love holiday toy drive.
Fire stations throughout Southern California have set up boxes to collect
toys as part of the statewide program. This week, the Fountain Valley
Fire Department rounded up about 500 toys. Last year’s drive brought in
108,000 play things.
“This year, I hope to surpass that,” said Kathy Williams, a spokeswoman
for the Fountain Valley Fire Department.
And the department just might do that. The drop boxes already are
overflowing, creating somewhat of an obstacle for firefighters walking
around at the station.
“It’s a good problem to have,” said department spokesman Joe Cucinotti.
“It shows how people are really generous.”
Spark of Love was kicked off earlier in the month with a countywide
caravan of honking fire trucks.
“Christmas is really hard on people who don’t have much money,” Cucinotti
said.
The toys will be donated to needy children all over the state, including
those who are victims of fires. Some of the toy donations from residents
make their way back into a needy part of the community. And for more than
eight years, Fountain Valley firefighters have used their antique fire
truck to deliver the goods to the local children themselves.
To aid the firefighters in their toy collection, Tamura Elementary School
and Carden School have set up their own drop-off boxes. Tamura has been
participating the program for three years.
On Friday, firefighters will pick up what they’ve collected, arriving in
one of their bright red fire trucks.
“We want our children to be aware of the less-fortunate,” said Kathy
Selleh, Tamura’s principal.
Throughout the school year, Tamura tries to make students aware of those
less-fortunate through classroom service projects. The Spark of Love toy
drive is just another way the school is able to reach out others in need.
“Anything we can do to teach children to give gifts to others and show
compassion,” Selleh said.
Unwrapped new toys can be dropped off at fire stations and participating
Sav-On Drugs and Subway eateries until Wednesday. Toys accepted after
this date will be used for next year.
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