Ballet Slippers, Blue Shoes, Miniature, Collectible, Embroidered Flowers, Bow, Ballerina, Ballet, Vintage Ceramic, Vintage Colle - Clearance

Adorable miniature mini pair of ceramic ballet slippers, blue with pink and green embroidered flowers, blue bowssuper cute!Measures about 1" tall and 2" x 2"one small chip out of the bottom (not visible from the top)- no other damages

* Donate new, unwrapped toys; board games; books; arts and crafts supplies; sports equipment; rattles, blocks, and more for babies; gifts for youths, ages 10-15; or $25 gift cards from JCPenney, Kohl’s, Old Navy, Sears, Target, and other retailers are also welcome. (Check the Children’s Fund’s Amazon wish list to donate a gift online.). * Make a tax-deductible cash or check donation (make check payable to “Children’s Fund”). Every $25 provides a gift for one child.

* Hold a Barrel Drive by placing a barrel in your worksite, business or school to collect toys (the Children’s Fund will provide the materials and pick up and deliver the barrels), * Fulfill individualized gift wish requests of children through the Gift Tag Drive, “100 percent of every donation to the Children’s Fund goes directly to the children with no operative or administrative cost to the program,” wrote San Mateo County Supervisor Adrienne ballet slippers, blue shoes, miniature, collectible, embroidered flowers, bow, ballerina, ballet, vintage ceramic, vintage colle J, Tissier and Children’s Fund Executive Director Rebecca Asch in a letter..

Volunteers are also needed to work two-hour shifts on weekday afternoons through Dec. 18 to help sort the gifts and toys located at the San Mateo County Human Services Agency, 1 Davis Drive, in Belmont. Founded in 1973 by Child Protective Services social workers, the Children’s Fund offers goods and services year around that are not available through public funding to children in need, including more than 500 foster care children. To make a tax-deductible donation, set up an appointment to volunteer, obtain a barrel, or ask questions, call the Children’s Fund at 650-802-5152, email childrensfund@smchsa.org, or go to http://childrensfund.smcgov.org. Donations may also be brought to the SMC Human Services Agency, 1 Davis Drive, in Belmont.

The students’ goal for the two-week campaign themed “Strength in Numbers: San Mateo High School 2015 Food Drive” is to collect more than 150,000 pounds to continue their tradition of being one of the largest food drives in the country, In 2005, San Mateo High School students set a new school record and surpassed the school’s previous Guiness World ballet slippers, blue shoes, miniature, collectible, embroidered flowers, bow, ballerina, ballet, vintage ceramic, vintage colle Record set in 1999 — the 2015 goal is equivalent to the record set in 2005, Following San Mateo High School’s example, other high schools in and outside the San Mateo High School District have replicated San Mateo’s efforts to help those in need, The district’s Burlingame, Aragon, and Capuchino high schools have conducted a friendly canned food drive competition, which resulted in the three schools collecting more than 2,000 cans of food for Second Harvest Food Bank..

At San Mateo High, the program has also developed into a friendly competition between classes: the class that gathers the most food gets “bragging rights” and inspires future classes to work even harder for those in need. To donate and help the students achieve their goal, bring your canned food or tax-deductible monetary donations (made payable to Samaritan House) to San Mateo High School, 506 N. Delaware St., in San Mateo from 7:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. weekdays. Donations may also be made through the Virtual Food Drive at the Second Harvest website via the school’s food drive website: www.smhscfd.com. In addition, after school and over the weekend, the students will be collecting donations at local supermarkets located from San Bruno to San Carlos.

For more details about ways to donate in-person or online, email San Mateo High School’s community service commissioners at smhs.communityservice@gmail.com, For more information about the drive, see the students’ progress and access photos, visit the campaign’s Facebook page, The young women who participate in the conference conduct lab experiments, write high-tech phone systems, examine microscopic creatures, and design their own computer software, Each girl attends three hands-on workshops during the full-day conference being held March 12, If you have an idea for a workshop geared toward sixth- to 12th-graders that ties in with the importance of ballet slippers, blue shoes, miniature, collectible, embroidered flowers, bow, ballerina, ballet, vintage ceramic, vintage colle science, math or technology, consider volunteering as your skills are needed..

To make sure that your workshop is included, fill out the form at http://skylinecollege.edu/eyh/form1.php. If you know someone else, who may be interested in participating, let them know about this great opportunity as all topics, genres, and ideas are considered. For more information, email Alana Utsumi at utsumia@smccd.edu. “Donations also enable us to assist struggling seniors with utilities, feed those in need of a hot meal, provide emergency items like clothing, furniture, and other basics for disaster survivors,” said Lt. Ruairi Ward of The Salvation Army in South San Francisco.

“To donate to our work locally, look out for our Red Kettle Campaign which began Tuesday (Nov, 24) at grocery and drug stores all over San Mateo County and will continue through Dec, 24 this year, ballet slippers, blue shoes, miniature, collectible, embroidered flowers, bow, ballerina, ballet, vintage ceramic, vintage colle Alternatively, you can send or walk in with your donation at our sites at 409 S, Spruce Ave, South San Francisco, Calif., 94080 or 660 Veteran Blvd, Redwood City, Calif., 94063.”, To generally support The Salvation Army in the Bay Area, visit The Salvation Army website at www.SalArmy-GSTATE.org..



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