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Bags4kids began in June 2002 with one foster mom deciding she should make a difference in the lives of children all over.   Having been a foster parent for 20 years and having adopted five children, LaJuana sees kids come and go with trash bags in hand, or with nothing at all. She gathered together 11 bags that she had at home. She filled them with items she thought might help comfort a child, keep them busy and show them that someone cared. However the most important items she places in the bags are "life books" and photo albums.

 

For over 2000 children in the Antelope Valley, The Boys & Girls Clubs of the

Antelope Valley have been havens of encouragement; places where kids can find

support and resources to discover and achieve their full potential.  If the Boys & Girls

Clubs of Antelope Valley did nothing more than provide a safe place where kids

could hang out, that would be worthy of community support.

                                                                                         But our Club sites do so much more...


Around 1969, Dr. Meinhard Robinow identified a new medical syndrome, which he had not seen before. He named it "Fetal Face" Syndrome, based upon his views of patients born with the facial features of an 8-month old fetus. Some time later the name was changed to what we now know as "Robinow" Syndrome.

Before his death in July of 1997, he had observed, followed and studied a few families.

In 1995 the Robinow Syndrome Foundation was established, to continue locating and documenting new families addressing their individual characteristics, and to provide informational and emotional support.

 

 


The Los Angeles County Fire Department Explorer Program is designed for young adults from 15 to 21 years of age who are interested in learning about a career in the Fire Service. The program is a joint venture with the Boy Scouts of America. In addition to learning about the Fire Service, the Explorer program?s main goal is to provide the young adult with a sense of responsibility to their neighborhood through on-going community related activities.

 

 

 Gift Cards 4 Teens 

Forgotten by Toys 4 Tots and other Programs.

Teens are often an after thought during the Holidays.

Join the Antelope Valley Kiwanis and the Boys and Girls Club of the Antelope Valley in providing Gift Cards 4 Antelope Valley's teens this Holiday Season. 

You as an individual or business can donate money or gift cards for deserving Antelope Valley Teens this Holiday season.

You may actually have unused gift cards you can donate, you can donate money to buy gift cards, businesses like restaurants, book stores, electronics, or retail merchandise can donate their own branded gift cards to this program. 

Cards will be distributed by Antelope Valley Kiwanis, an organization dedicated to supporting children's charities in the Antelope Valley.  Cards will be distributed in conjunction with the Antelope Valley Boys and Girls Club.

You may drop off Gift Cards for this program at any of the 8 locations of the Boys and Girls Club of the Antelope Valley, Green House Cafe in the Antelope Valley Mall and in Lancaster.  Donations may also be made by credit cards on this website.

"an unwrapped gift appropriate for a teen(ages 13-17) will also be very  appreciated" .

Gift Cards have been donated by businesses above. 

Make a diffrence this Holiday  Season make a donation to provide a Gift Card for a needy Teen!

Proudly serving the children of The Antelope Valley!

ANTELOPE VALLEY KIWANIS

Email: info@avkiwanis.org

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