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Here are some of our success stories:
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| Dave Kennedy at Roller Derby Skate Corp was able to donate 206 pair of roller skates! Programs for children in the community are available at the Rialto Roller Rink. |
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| The Lytle Foundation adopted one of Olive Crest's boys homes for the holidays. We brought a tree, decorations, dinner and gifts, and we spent a memorable evening getting to know the children! |
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| A very special thanks to Denise and her staff at Heritage Bag in Rancho Cucamonga for filling dozens of Christmas gift wishes. |
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June 22, 2007
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| At the November 12, 2006 bike giveaway, we had the honor of presenting bikes, helmets and Lytle Foundation t-shirts to 50 deserving students from our local schools. The Lytle Foundation sponsored 50 bikes to be donated to hard working students nominated by their teachers. The ceremony was held at Arrowhead Credit Union Park in San Bernardino and was sponsored by KFRG Radio and Stater Brothers. 1300 bikes were awarded by donors who pledged money to support the KFRG Radiothon to benefit Loma Linda University Children's Hospital. |
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| Thanks to Silver Stone Insurance, a couple of concerned teachers, Toyota of Whittier, The Lytle Foundation and a lot of caring, we were able to give a van to a family with 7 children in Pomona. |
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| Our first Adopt-A-Family referral. A friend of the family called us up and asked if there was something we could do. She had heard about us, but wasn't sure if we could help. Thanks to our team we were able to respond with in 24hrs. |
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| This event was huge! It raised $750,000.00 for the hospital. |
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| This event was a Huge success! Total funds raised were $354,000.00. Proceeds to benefit the "Cancer Care Program" at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. |
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| The event was a success. Together we raised $55,162.00. A special thanks to American Temps for their generous donation and for all of their wonderful employees that volunteered the entire event. |
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Honda Cars of Corona held bake sales to raise money for 8-year-old Benjamin Dhami, the son of finance manager A.J. Dhami. Benjamin was severely injured in a hit-and-run accident in his hometown of Rancho Cucamonga. His father had worked at Honda a few weeks - not long enough to qualify for medical insurance.
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