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    Your Chirstmas Good Deed?

    So let's hear um, it's more about giving than recieving!!!

    JBF adopted 4 families for Xmas, one even way out in Casa Grande! We delivered trees, all presents, and a ham dinner to all of the families on Christmas Eve.

    Another familiy has a disabled mother and the dad works long hours supporting his family. We hired a maid for them (they needed it dearly) and a few cases of diapers.

    Keep um coming!
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    Well at my work we have a driver that is about 60 and has no family and spends every holiday alone and has very little money. I took him a dozen tamales and some beans. He liked them very much. I didnt have much money this year so I couldnt do much else.
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    Thats awesome man!!

    Let it be known at the next HPS event Punisher is bringin some tasty tamales!!!!!!!

    Good stuff, thanks for sharing!

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    Lol!! I dont think Ive ever attented any event from any club, I would like to though.
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    To busy working on other people cars is why

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    Our toy drive was a success even through the tough economic crunch we are in. Hundreds of volunteer hours were donated by Glendale FireFighters to make this years toy drive successful.
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    I didnt do much this year unfortunately, I just volunteered to work Xmas eve and day so people who had children/family down here could be with them. I was actually disappointed in the Salvation Army this year. For the past 5 years they have put up a tree at my old job with children names, a wishlist etc. I always picked one and bought for them. This year they didnt send the cards for the tree to my old job.

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    I didnt do anything too spectacular, but I did give one of my ex gf's mom $50 because she doesnt have a job and her ex husband stiffed her on child support payments...so i gave her what little extra money i did have so she could buy her kids something decent for x-mas (she has 4 kids to raise)

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    I love hearing all these stories!!!!
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    Every year there is a Native Childrens Benefit Concert to collect toys and clothing for families in need. This concert has raised over 20,000 gifts for homeless and indigent children over the past 9 years. It is part of a series of Christmas concerts that occur across the United States with the same goals and target the same audience. All donations are divided among local Native organizations such as the Phoenix Indian Medical Center, Native Health and a shelter for battered and abused women and their children.
    Popular Native bands and comedy acts come out to entertain the crowd and artists donate items for door prizes. I volunteered to help out with set up and decorating. The event is always a success and hopefully will be even bigger next year!
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