Carson station accepting applications for Christmas Needy Family Assistance Program

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Carson sheriff's deputies are accepting applications from families wanting to participate in their annual Christmas assistance program.

The program helps needy families.

People interested should obtain an application at the Carson station, 21356 S. Avalon Blvd.

Applications will be accepted from Dec. 1-6 and from Dec. 8-13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.


6 Comments

Ashley Chapman said:

I FEEL LIKE I FAILED MY KID BEEN OUT OF BECAUSE OF BACK PROBLEMS. I REALLY NEED THANK YOU AND HAVE A BLESS DAY

Patrice Newson said:

MY GRANDMOTHER IS RAISE 14 KIDS AND SO ARE ME AND MY 3 KIDS ARE THERE. SHE REALLY NEED THE HELP. THANK YOU AND YOUR BLESS IS COMING

michelle henson said:

i found out that the father of my kids was molesting my daughter so i turned him in and now he is in prison but now i have no help with 3 beautiful kids my daughter is now 14 and my two sons are 10 and 9 very good kids and they deserve so much but the money i make at work goes to my very high bills i really need help not askin for hand outs just if u even have a suggestion i would so appreciate it im not from this county i am from MtVernon Il so dont know if u can help Thank U God Bless the World

Larry Altman Author Profile Page said:

Perhaps you need to contact your local police agency to see what programs they have there. My best to you and your children.

Gwen said:

I would really like to help one of these families to have a wonderful christmas dinner.

Larry Altman Author Profile Page said:

Contact Sgt. Rogers at 310-830-1123. I'm sure she would love to hear from you.

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