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We asupport Orange County's Drug Awareness
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We give monetary support to the CA State
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We give free hands-on consultations to qualified
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We donate books to local hospitals. |
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professionals, teachers, writers,
artists, students ... who joyfully provide responsible care for your
loved ones. All of our caregivers are CPR certified in infant/
pediatrics, have extensive experience with the age groups they
care for and truly enjoy their work with children.
Click
here if you are interested in finding out how to become one of
our exceptional caregivers.
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children's activities, blended families, pet
safety, teens ... |
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We donate toys and household items to Human Options, an organization
dedicated to helping battered women, their families and our community
break the cycle of domestic violence. |
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We donate magazines and books to local hospitals
and senior centers.
We are sponsoring a runner in the 2004 Breast Cancer
3-Day Marathon. If you would like to support our runner click on
Sponsor a Participant in the left menu column. Our particpant is Mary
York, one of our client's favorite sitters.
We are sponsoring a family participating in the 22nd Annual Roscoe Mud
Volleyball Tournament benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation.
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We donate items to local animal shelters and many
of our sitters have rescued pets from their local shelters. |
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Our Director and many of our sitters are active
in their local Neighborhood Watch programs. |
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Send your family's outgrown sneakers to Nike's Reuse-A-Shoe program.
Take your gently read magazines to a local senior
center, youth center or hospital.
Donate videos and toys to the Orange County Ronald
McDonald House or a local church nursery.
After your next remodeling project donate any
leftover supplies to Habitat for
Humanity.
Next time you upgrade your PC donate your old PC
to the National Cristina
Foundation which distributes old but working computers to people
with special needs.
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