Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
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Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
Newly elected State Sen. Cathleen Galgiani, center, serves turkey with Project Love volunteer Tricia Bowden, left, and student Patrick Mahoney during a turkey dinner for senior citizens and the homeless at Littleton Community Center in Galt on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Don Vance, a volunteer with Project Hope who received the dinner, later delivered the meal to a homebound senior.
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Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
Kevin Harcourt discusses Project Love with fellow volunteer Fred Rush while getting ready to help feed the homeless and senior citizens at Littleton Community Center in Galt on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
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Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
Former Galt resident Roxanna Bandy, who calls herself “Bumping Rita the Clown,” paints Kaelyn Moreno’s face during a holiday turkey dinner for senior citizens and the homeless at Littleton Community Center in Galt on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Moreno was a volunteer from Family Life Christian Church. In explaining her unusual name, Bumping Rita said, “I’m a hip-hop clown for the kids.” She entertains at birthday parties and charitable events.
Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel
Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
Kevin Harcourt discusses Project Love with newly elected State Sen. Cathleen Galgiani while getting ready to help feed the homeless and senior citizens at Littleton Community Center in Galt on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel
Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
Vincent A. Ferdin, 17, a student at East Union High School in Manteca, entertained people eating turkey dinner with his rendition of “Jingle Bell Rock” at Littleton Community Center in Galt on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
Ross Farrow/News-Sentinel
Galt organizations feed homeless, seniors
Dennis Mahoney, a volunteer from Galt’s Family Life Christian Church, picks up some turkey dinners with all the trimmings so he can deliver them to the needy at Littleton Community Center in Galt on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Serving, from left, are Tricia Bowden, a volunteer for the Galt-based Project Love; newly elected State Sen. Cathleen Galgiani, student Patrick Mahoney and Matilda Mancebo, a volunteer from St. Christopher’s Catholic Church in Galt.
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Maggie Creamer posted at 10:30 am on Mon, Dec 10, 2012.
Hi Doug,
Just wanted to let you know for the future that you and other community members are more than welcome to submit photos of service organizations doing volunteer service through our Newsy Neighbors part of the website on the righthand side. There are many groups worthy of our coverage, but it can be hard to get to every event that happens in Lodi and Galt, which is why we started Newsy Neighbors so people and groups can start letting the community know what they are up to.
Thanks, Maggie
Doug Chaney posted at 10:02 pm on Sun, Dec 9, 2012.
So sad that all of the great smaller organizations right here in Lodi that fed well over one thousand on Thanksgiving day are passed over for a frugal owner to sell a paper or two in Galt.