The Dream Builders Project hosts Holiday Toy Drive for 120 underprivileged kids

Top Quote Students from Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School in Bell Gardens will receive brand new toys for the holidays. End Quote
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) December 08, 2015 - The Dream Builders Project, a Los Angeles non profit, will be donating toys to 120 underprivileged children at Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School in Bell Gardens on Wednesday, December 9th. Partnering for the second time with after school program, After-School All-Stars, over 120 children from low-income families will be given brand new toys in an effort to share the excitement, love, and nature of giving that is associated with the holiday season.

    Not just a toy drive, The Dream Builders Project is bringing the essence of the holidays to Bell Gardens, including Santa, snow, Christmas carolers, games and activities. Approximately 20 of The Dream Builders Project's volunteers will also dress up as reindeer and Santa's little helpers.

    "The whole holiday season, from Thanksgiving to the New Year, is all about giving and sharing good times and great memories with family, friends and your community," says Mayer Dahan, founder of The Dream Builders Project. "The Dream Builders Project believes it is important for every child to enjoy the magic of the holidays, and our inaugural Toy Drive will be a party and an experience that these kids will never forget."

    28.5% of California's poorest children live in Los Angeles. The Dream Builders Project asked the community to deliver new, unwrapped toys to their headquarters in Hancock Park, or donate just $10 through online platforms such as GiveGab, and a volunteer would purchase a toy on their behalf. The community has been incredibly supportive of this campaign, donating over $300 and 250 new toys.

    For more information about The Dream Builders Project and its inaugural Holiday Toy Drive, or to organize an interview with founder, Mayer Dahan, please contact Lindsey Conger via pr ( @ ) thedbproject dot com or (323) 536-9246 dot

    About The Dream Builders Project:
    The Dream Builders Project is a Los Angeles action-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to grow and develop the community by aiding, funding, and raising awareness about many of the city's key social issues, including child abuse and neglect, poverty, education, human trafficking, and homelessness. Privately funded, The Dream Builders Project has zero overhead and an oath to give as much as possible in order to make the biggest difference. From every event and campaign, 100% of the proceeds are directly donated to the cause.

    With one objective and one goal in mind - to give back - The Dream Builders Project is not restricted to any particular group or cause but is purely dedicated to the improvement of humanity. www.thedreambuildersproject.com

    About After-School All-Stars, Los Angeles:
    Founded in 2002 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and with noteworthy support from Program Ambassador Kobe Bryant, After-School All-Stars Los Angeles (ASAS-LA) is a leading after-school program who aims to educate, enlighten and inspire thousands of students each day through various activities centered around academic support; such as health, fitness and nutrition; the visual and performing arts; youth leadership and community service learning.

    www.la-allstars.org.

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