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Deirdre Newman
When Omar Rangel starts school next month, he will have a new
red-and-black backpack to carry his school supplies in.
Omar, 12, was one of many children from around the county who got
a free backpack Saturday, courtesy of Share Our Selves, an agency
that provides free medical care and assistance to those in need.
The annual backpack giveaway was so popular that families lined
the parking lot of the agency before the event started Saturday
morning. Share Our Selves gives away the backpacks to families that
might not be able to afford them otherwise.
“It saves me a lot of money, especially now that I was laid off,”
said Omar’s mom, Graciela Vanwormer.
The only requirement to receive the backpacks was for parents to
show proof of residency in Orange County. Each family could get up to
two backpacks, although some of the bigger ones were generously
stuffed to provide for more than one child, Program Coordinator
Barbara Pender said.
The backpacks were stuffed with supplies to correlate with various
age groups and were stuffed with essentials like paper, pens and
pencils. Backpacks for older students contained calculators.
Five-hundred backpacks were donated by Hot Topic,a mall-based
chain of retail stores specializing in clothing, accessories, gifts,
and music for teenagers, with headquarters in Southern California.
After receiving the backpacks, some kids shook them to get a hint
of what was inside, others kneeled on the ground and flung them open
to find out and the rest just placed them on their backs, opting to
wait to see what goodies awaited them.
The effort helps level the playing field on the first day of
school, Pender said.
“It helps students get off to a good start of the school year,”
she said.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers government. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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