
Colton Lions Boost Community Youth with Toy Drive
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By: Dr. G (Dr Luis S González)
Community Writer
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Dr. G (Dr Luis S González)
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Over 300 toys were received at this year's Toy Drive.
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As a follow-up to the previous reporting on the proposed Toy Drive organized by the Colton Lions Club last Saturday, Dr. G—Council Member and well-known community advocate—stopped by Stater Bros. parking lot to see the operation in progress. When Dr. G arrived, the operation was in full force with members, visitors, and several individuals driving up to offer more donations. “This was the place to be Saturday morning,” says Dr. G, who added, “I’m so proud of the fact that residents step up to help those in need… What a blessing.”
For the second year in a row, the Colton Lions Club did not disappoint. President Erik Morden reported that over 300 toys were received, which was a significant increase from the first year. Additionally, Production Partners of Corona donated $500 for the cause. All of the toys, once received, will be distributed to families in the south side of the city through the non-profit organization Faith, Hope and Change. “It's good to see that things are expanding after the dreary pandemic year, and we are blessed with great support and participation,” smiled Erik Morden.
Under the leadership of President Erik Morden, the local Lions Club is well-known for its community service and has been seen participating in local events and programs. One of their major projects is the Vision Fair, which is set for Feb. 12 at the Gonzales Center, and provides vision screenings and used glasses free of charge to those who may need assistance. Another project is the annual community trash clean up, which is a combined effort that the Colton Lions participate in with Dr. G and the ”G Team.”
Members of the Colton Lions Club who helped at the Colton Lions Toy Drive were Carlos Araiza, Carmen Lozolla, Evelyn Lopez, Ed Morden, Erik Morden, Soledad Morden, Cynthia Calderilla and Sandra Tucker. “We have made this an annual event,” said Soledad Morden, one of the officers of the Lions Club. Dr G would like to thank all of the members of the Colton Lions Club who turned out for the event, and concluded, “All of them are awesome residents who care for our city.”
For more information about the Colton Lions Club, contact President Erik Morden at 909-731-9124.
For more information about CITY TALK, various community groups, Colton history, the trash clean-up, prayer list, Veteran spotlight, business spotlight, neighborhood meetings, or the online live-stream programs, text or call Dr. G at 909--213-3730.
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