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Representatives from Fremont Investment & Loan financial services
company spent their lunch hours Wednesday serving food and
distributing goods at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa.
The volunteers, primarily Orange County branch managers,
distributed 200 blankets and jackets, 30 backpacks and 45 books to
low-income and homeless visitors.
The event was set up through Canning Hunger, a Brea-based
nonprofit organization that was founded 12 years ago by brothers
Rocky and Norm Whan.
Rocky Whan, on hand at the event, said his organization develops
ways to get community members and local businesses involved in
collecting and distributing food.
Fremont’s Laguna Woods branch manager Wendy Zimmerman said she
wanted members of her company to get hands-on experience.
“It’s important to give back to the community,” she said.
“And it’s nice to see where our donation funds are going.”
-- Elia Powers
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